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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Development Alert: Disney Silently Removes Possible Third Season Renewal Of Kiff With Fears Over A Possible Cancellation

Kiff is an animated musical comedy television series created by Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal and produced by Disney Television Animation in association with Titmouse, Inc. It is also one of their first animated features to have been created in South Africa.


Synopsis for Kiff

Set in Table Town, a mountainous island surrounded by animals and magical creatures, the series centers on the adventures of a young, optimistic and happy-go lucky anthropomorphic squirrel named Kiff, whose best intentions often lead to complete chaos, and her best friend Barry, a sweet and mellow rabbit. The two take the island by storm with their endless adventures and zest for life.

The first season premiered from  March 10, 2023 to February 10, 2024 and consisted of 30 episodes. Before the series premiered, Disney Channel had already announced production of a second season which is slated to launch in the coming months.

Earlier in the year, Disney Channel had axed majority of shows including Bunk'd, Raven’s Home and The Ghost And Molly McGee. With the likes of Pretty Freakin Scary and Hailey's On It that reportedly ended on a cliffhanger as the network has gone quiet on its status. 

Kiff appears to be caught in the crossfire as earlier reports on their Instagram page announced a third season would be coming soon. Interesting to note, during the Annecy presentation Big City Greens was the only confirmed renewal
Could it be possible that season 3 was actually mistaken for a season 2 as the post was mysteriously taken down? It should be noted that they said season 3 is "coming soon" instead of "renewed".

But then again nothing can be certain at this point as they are reviving Phineas And Ferb and that wasn't present in these strings of announcements. It's possible that they just wanted to divulge on what the media hasn't seen yet and so on.

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