Director: Sabrina Alberghetti, Hugo Gittard, Christine Liu
Cast: Ashly Burch, Chris Houghton, Marieve Herington
Chibiverse is a 2025 American animated comedy series from Disney Branded Television, featuring beloved characters from multiple hit shows reimagined in the adorable chibi art style, gathering together to host a lively variety showcase celebrating their most memorable miniature adventures.
What is Chibiverse about?
Across its short, punchy episodes, Chibiverse brings together fan-favorite characters from across the Disney Branded Television universe — among them the inventive brothers from Danville, the adventurous amphibian girl from Wartwood, the ghost-befriending new kid in Livonia, and many others. Each episode frames these characters as hosts of their own celebration, revisiting standout moments and absurd scenarios from their respective series through the lens of the chibi animation format. The result is a fast-moving, joke-dense anthology experience where the tiny versions of these characters retain all their personality while the compact visual style amplifies the humor. No single ongoing storyline threads the episodes; instead, each installment functions as a self-contained comedic showcase, making it easy to drop in at any point.
Cast & crew
The voice cast brings together performers already beloved in their home series. Ashly Burch, known for her energetic vocal range in animation, lends her voice here alongside Chris Houghton, the creator and star voice of Big City Greens, and Marieve Herington, whose work spans multiple animated productions. The directing trio — Sabrina Alberghetti, Hugo Gittard, and Christine Liu — each bring experience from Disney's short-form animated content pipeline.
Context & significance
Persian-speaking families in the diaspora who have grown up watching Disney animated series will find Chibiverse a warm, low-commitment watch. Short nine-minute episodes make it perfectly suited for young children or for adults who want a light, nostalgic break. The series carries no cultural barrier to entry — its humor is visual and character-driven, meaning viewers who may not be fluent in English can still enjoy the comedic timing. The original audio is in English with no Persian dubbing or subtitles, but the animation's visual comedy carries well regardless of language background. It fits naturally into family viewing routines for diaspora households where children are growing up bilingual.
Where & how to watch
Chibiverse is available on K-Time in its original English audio — no Persian dub or subtitles are included. You can watch on any web browser, smart TV, or Android device with no VPN required, no geo-blocking, and no extra download needed. Start a subscription and cancel anytime.