Here Are Acquired Streaming Hits for the Week of June 9 – June 15, 2025, Including ‘Animal Kingdom’
Every week, streaming platforms light up with shows that pull us in, from heartfelt animated tales to edge-of-your-seat dramas. Nielsen’s acquired streaming charts for June 9-15, 2025, give us a snapshot of what kept viewers hooked, with billions of minutes watched across Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Paramount+.
This mix of classics and newer hits shows the range of stories we’re craving, whether it’s crime-solving teams or quirky cartoon families. Let’s break down the top 10 shows that ruled the week, starting from the bottom of the ranked list, and see why they’re winning our time.
10. Phineas and Ferb (2007-2015)

Disney+’s ‘Phineas and Ferb’ grabbed the 10th spot with 558 million minutes streamed across 166 episodes. This animated gem tracks stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb as they whip up wild summer inventions, dodging their sister Candace’s tattling and teaming up with their spy-platypus Perry.
The show’s clever humor and songs like ‘Squirrels in My Pants’ make it a joy for all ages. Its endless creativity keeps families coming back, proving it’s still a streaming favorite years later.
9. Bob’s Burgers (2011-present)

‘Bob’s Burgers’ landed ninth on Hulu, racking up 610 million minutes over 285 episodes. The Belcher family—Bob, Linda, Tina, Gene, and Louise—runs a burger shop while navigating hilarious, offbeat challenges with their unique charm.
From Tina’s awkward crushes to Gene’s keyboard jams, the show’s warm, weird vibe hooks viewers. Its deep episode stash makes it a cozy pick for anyone needing a quick comedy fix.
8. SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-present)

Paramount+’s ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ hit eighth place with 677 million minutes across 323 episodes. This underwater comedy follows SpongeBob, the ever-optimistic sponge, and friends like Patrick and Mr. Krabs in Bikini Bottom’s silly adventures.
With iconic lines like ‘Ravioli, ravioli, give me the formuoli,’ its playful energy captivates kids and grown-ups. The show’s vibrant world and humor keep it a streaming star.
7. Family Guy (1999-present)

Hulu’s ‘Family Guy’ snagged seventh with 733 million minutes over 450 episodes. The Griffin crew—Peter, Lois, Stewie, Brian, Chris, and Meg—delivers wild comedy through absurd antics and sharp pop-culture jabs.
Stewie’s evil-genius quips and Peter’s chaotic schemes fuel its bold humor. With a massive episode count, it’s a go-to for viewers craving a quick, irreverent laugh.
6. Criminal Minds (2005-2020)

‘Criminal Minds’ took sixth place, pulling 777 million minutes across 355 episodes on Hulu and Paramount+. This tense drama follows FBI profilers like Aaron Hotchner and Spencer Reid as they hunt serial killers, diving deep into criminal psychology.
Its chilling cases and tight-knit team dynamics grip viewers. The show’s hefty catalog offers endless thrills, making it a top pick for crime-drama fans.
5. NCIS (2003-present)

‘NCIS’ landed fifth with 790 million minutes streamed over 488 episodes on Hulu, Netflix, and Paramount+. This procedural tracks a naval crime-fighting team, long led by Mark Harmon’s Gibbs, solving cases with grit and heart.
Its mix of action, humor, and loyalty keeps fans hooked. With nearly 500 episodes, it’s a reliable binge for anyone who loves a good mystery.
4. Bluey (2018-present)

Disney+’s ‘Bluey’ scored fourth with 814 million minutes across 154 episodes. This Aussie animated hit follows Bluey, a curious heeler pup, and her family in short, playful stories packed with imagination and warmth.
Its relatable family moments, like Bandit’s goofy dad games, charm kids and parents. The bite-sized episodes make it a perfect, feel-good watch for all ages.
3. Grey’s Anatomy (2005-present)

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ claimed third with 824 million minutes over 449 episodes on Hulu and Netflix. Shonda Rhimes’ medical saga follows Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo, and her hospital crew through intense surgeries and messy personal lives.
Its emotional rollercoasters and dramatic twists keep viewers invested. The massive episode library ensures there’s always a new crisis to binge.
2. Animal Kingdom (2016-2022)

Netflix’s ‘Animal Kingdom’ roared to second with 1,403 million minutes across 75 episodes. This raw crime saga follows the Cody family, led by tough matriarch Smurf (Ellen Barkin), as they pull off heists and navigate betrayal.
The intense performances, like Shawn Hatosy’s layered Pope, drive its gritty appeal. Its compact run makes it a fast, thrilling binge for drama fans.
1. Blindspot (2015-2020)

‘Blindspot’ topped the list with a massive 1,869 million minutes over 100 episodes on Netflix. This high-energy thriller follows Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander), a tattooed amnesiac, and FBI agent Kurt Weller as they decode her mysterious markings to stop crimes.
Its twisty plots and action-packed pace keep viewers on edge. The show’s strong streaming numbers show its knack for pulling in suspense fans.
What’s your favorite show from this week’s streaming champs, or is there another you can’t stop watching? Share your pick in the comments!


