The preserves the legacy of the preschool animation series that premiered on Nick Jr. in 2008. Created by Karen Chau , the show was groundbreaking for introducing Mandarin Chinese and bicultural storytelling to young audiences. Show Overview & Origins
| Source Type | Examples | Accessibility | |-------------|----------|----------------| | | Full episodes (often low-bitrate or cropped), Mandarin compilations | Active but at risk of takedown | | Internet Archive (archive.org) | User-uploaded S1/S2 episode packs, holiday specials | Partial; some removed for copyright | | Nick Jr. (Paramount+) | Officially licensed episodes (incomplete set, missing some S2 episodes) | Subscription required | | Fan Wikis / Tumblr | Screenshot galleries, production codes, song lyrics | Public but disorganized | | Lost Media Wiki | Listing of missing promos (“Kai-lan’s Carnival,” international dubs) | Reference only | ni hao kai-lan archive
: Beyond just video, the archive and related wikis preserve interactive Flash-style games (e.g., Hoho's Chinese New Year Coin Catch ) and promotional bumpers that are no longer on air. The preserves the legacy of the preschool animation
While the show concluded its original run in 2011, the Ni Hao, Kai-Lan Wikipedia page and various streaming platforms keep the archive accessible. It remains a "super-special" corner of the internet for nostalgic adults and a new generation of parents looking to share the beauty of Chinese-American culture with their kids. Show Overview & Origins | Source Type |