Esme and Roy

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  • 2018
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.5  (89)

Esme and Roy is a children's television show that premiered on HBO in 2018. Created by Dustin Ferrer and Amy Steinberg, the show follows the adventures of two monster friends, Esme and Roy, as they use their special skills to help the children they babysit overcome everyday challenges.

Esme is a skilled monster sitter who is known for her patience, creativity, and empathy. She always knows how to make her young charges feel safe and cared for, and she has a talent for coming up with fun and imaginative games to keep them entertained. Roy, on the other hand, is a bit more impulsive and tends to jump headfirst into things. However, he has a big heart and always tries his best to help out.

The show takes place in the bustling city of Monsterdale, which is populated by a diverse cast of monster characters. Each episode focuses on a different monster child and the challenges they're facing, such as being scared of the dark, learning to share, or dealing with a new sibling. Esme and Roy use their experience and know-how to come up with creative solutions to these challenges, using techniques like singing, storytelling, and drawing to engage the children and help them feel calm and secure.

One of the things that sets Esme and Roy apart from other children's shows is its emphasis on emotional intelligence and mindfulness. The show teaches kids important skills like deep breathing and focusing on the present moment to deal with difficult emotions, and it encourages them to recognize and empathize with the feelings of others. The characters model positive behaviors like kindness, patience, and treating others with respect, making it a great show for parents who want to help their children build strong social and emotional skills.

The animation style of the show is bright, colorful, and full of fun visual gags and jokes that will delight young viewers. The monsters are all unique and visually interesting, with different shapes, sizes, and colors that make each one stand out. The show is also full of catchy songs and lively music that will have kids singing and dancing along.

Esme and Roy has been praised for its commitment to inclusivity and diversity. The show features characters from a wide range of backgrounds and with different abilities, including characters with wheelchairs, hearing aids, and glasses. The show also features characters from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, including a Jewish monster family and a family of monsters from Mexico. The inclusion of this diversity helps children learn about different perspectives and cultures and encourages them to be accepting and inclusive of others.

Overall, Esme and Roy is a charming and fun show that offers important lessons for young children while keeping them entertained and engaged. The show's focus on empathy, mindfulness, and inclusivity makes it a must-watch for parents who want to help their children build strong social and emotional skills. With its lovable characters, lively music, and colorful animation, Esme and Roy is sure to delight and inspire young viewers.

Esme and Roy is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (53 episodes). The series first aired on August 18, 2018.

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Fansgiving/Tillie Talks
26. Fansgiving/Tillie Talks
February 4, 2021
Simon is super excited to celebrate Fangsgiving. But when things don't go according to plan, he learns the true meaning of the holiday. / Snugs and Tillie are having a playdate! But when Tillie keeps interrupting, Snugs starts to get frustrated.
Best Day Ever/The Waiting Game
25. Best Day Ever/The Waiting Game
January 1, 2020
Hugo's having fun playing at the beach - in fact, it's the best day ever! But when it's time to leave, Hugo doesn't want the fun to end. / Fig, Esme, and Roy are having a playdate at the playground. But when other kids show up, Fig has a hard time waiting her turn.
Monsterpet Badge/The Long Goodnight
24. Monsterpet Badge/The Long Goodnight
February 4, 2021
Simon wants to earn a Monster Troop badge for taking care of his dog Willie. But when he tries to complete the steps, Willie won't stop playing! / Simon and Snugs are excited to have a sleepover with the Monstersitters, but they quickly discover that they have different bedtime routines.
Unicorn Tillie/Boxed In
23. Unicorn Tillie/Boxed In
February 4, 2021
Tillie has a soccer game coming up and needs to put on her team uniform. But there's a problem: Tillie doesn't want to take off her unicorn costume! / When the MonsterCase breaks down, Snugs looks through a box of old toys to try to find something to play with.
Sofishticated Taste/Knight Rider
22. Sofishticated Taste/Knight Rider
February 4, 2021
Snugs can't wait to eat his favorite dessert: a slimesicle! But before he can have his treat, Snugs has to eat his healthy dinner. / Esme and Roy take Tillie out for a bike ride. But when she falls off her bike, it's up to the Monstersitters to help Tillie regain her courage.
Doctor Drama/Dumplings Birthday
21. Doctor Drama/Dumplings Birthday
February 4, 2021
Tillie has an upcoming doctor's appointment, but she's afraid to go. Can the Monstersitters help overcome her fear? / It's Dumpling's birthday and Esme and Roy are throwing her a party. Simon and Hugo are excited to help, but they can't agree on how to decorate.
Tillie Unplugged/Starring Simon
20. Tillie Unplugged/Starring Simon
February 4, 2021
Tillie has a whole night of activities planned, but when the power goes out, she has to learn to have fun without electricity. / Simon wants to make a movie about his day at the park, but when Hugo offers to help, the movie quickly becomes all about him.
Swoozlepox/Balloon Blues
19. Swoozlepox/Balloon Blues
February 4, 2021
Simon comes down with a case of the Swoozlepox, which makes him really itchy. Can Esme and Roy help him stop scratching and get better quickly? / At the monster fair, Snugs wants to go on the hot air balloon ride, but he's afraid of heights! Can Esme and Roy help him overcome his fear?
Dream Team/It's A Jungle Out There
18. Dream Team/It's A Jungle Out There
February 4, 2021
When Hugo and Tillie start turning everything into a competition, it's up to Esme and Roy to find a way for them to play together. / Grammy wants Simon to get some exercise, but Simon has a hard time exercising for long enough. Can Esme and Roy find a way to get him up and moving?
Flying High/Hugo the Entertainer
17. Flying High/Hugo the Entertainer
February 4, 2021
Snugs wants to play with Frank and Franny, but they keep flying away. Can Esme and Roy find a game that all the little monsters can play together? / Hugo wants to perform a show for Esme and Roy, but Fig and Fuzzy keep distracting them. Can Hugo find a show that will entertain everyone?
Can't Touch This/Mission Bedtime
16. Can't Touch This/Mission Bedtime
February 4, 2021
Fig wants to touch everything, including things that she's not allowed to play with. Can Esme and Roy find something for her to play with? / Simon loves his new game, Mission To Splars, and doesn't want to stop playing. Will Esme and Roy be able to get Simon ready for bed?
The Tooting Twosome/Cheer up, Pup!
15. The Tooting Twosome/Cheer up, Pup!
February 4, 2021
Hugo and Fig are practicing their duet for the Monsterdale Festival, when Fig gets a serious case of the monster hiccups! / Willie feels sad after his best doggie friend moves away. Can Simon, Esme, and Roy find a way to cheer him up?
Holiday Spirit; Snow Worries
14. Holiday Spirit; Snow Worries
December 10, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
An Open Book/So Long Stuff
13. An Open Book/So Long Stuff
August 6, 2020
Will the Monster Sitters find an activity for baby Fig that won't disturb Hugo while he reads his favorite book? Esme and Roy help Snugs say goodbye to the things he's outgrown so he can hand them down to his baby brother Fuzzy.
Snuggle Bunny/Blown Away
12. Snuggle Bunny/Blown Away
August 6, 2020
After Fig's favorite stuffed toy Bunny gets dirty at snack time, will Esme and Roy be able to keep her occupied while Bunny gets washed? When the weather threatens to ruin Tillie's beach day, the Monster Sitters show her all the ways the wind can help her play.
Think Big/Warm and Fuzzy Day
11. Think Big/Warm and Fuzzy Day
August 6, 2020
Sid and Lucy arrive at Monster Sitters' HQ to make cards for a Warm and Fuzzy Day party, but can Esme and Roy help them finish all their cards in time? Plus, a monster meltdown's on deck when Snugs learns that his favorite big-kid games aren't safe for baby Fuzzy. Will Esme and Roy find a way for the monster siblings to play together?
Sound Reasoning; Big Brother Snugs
10. Sound Reasoning; Big Brother Snugs
August 6, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
The Princess of Play Parts 1 & 2
9. The Princess of Play Parts 1 & 2
August 6, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
It's in the Bag/Are We There Yet?
8. It's in the Bag/Are We There Yet?
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
The Show Must Go On
7. The Show Must Go On
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
Snugs to the Rescue; Lickety Split
6. Snugs to the Rescue; Lickety Split
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
The Very Sleepy Tillie; Personal Space
5. The Very Sleepy Tillie; Personal Space
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
The Swoozie News; Throw and Tell
4. The Swoozie News; Throw and Tell
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
The Book Bind/Don't Bug Me
3. The Book Bind/Don't Bug Me
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
To Cupcake With Love; A True Monsterpiece
2. To Cupcake With Love; A True Monsterpiece
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
A Dino-Mite Lunch/Baby Hugo
1. A Dino-Mite Lunch/Baby Hugo
June 25, 2020
This animated series from the makers of "Sesame Street" follows youngsters Esme and her best monster friend, Roy, on adventures in Monsterdale, where they are considered the best "monstersitters." In their colorful world, Esme and Roy use the power of play to help toddler monsters overcome big challenges and work through familiar situations, such as trying new foods and feeling frightened during thunderstorms. The series is targeted to viewers ages 4 to 6, who can learn how to manage emotions with simple mindfulness practices alongside Esme and Roy's charges.
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Where to Watch Esme and Roy
Esme and Roy is available for streaming on the HBO website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Esme and Roy on demand at Max, Amazon, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    August 18, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (89)
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