Director: Daniel Dubuis

Cast: Uzo Aduba, Benjamin Mackey, Mason Blomberg, Carlos Solórzano, Cassie Glow

Magicampers is a 2026 French animated comedy-fantasy series directed by Daniel Dubuis, following two unlikely best friends through the chaotic, heartfelt world of a summer day camp populated entirely by mythological hybrid creatures. Equal parts silly and sincere, it is built for younger viewers but lands jokes adults will appreciate.

What is Magicampers about?

Darly is part pig, part Pegasus — not exactly the most majestic combination — and her best friend Loomis is a donkey-unicorn hybrid who would very much like to be taken seriously. Together, along with a colorful cabin of fellow magical misfits, they spend their days at a camp designed for creatures just like them: beings who do not quite fit any single category. Every episode, the pair chases some version of greatness — wanting to be remembered, to be legendary — only to discover that the path to becoming something special runs straight through honestly knowing yourself. The series leans on ensemble comedic dynamics and keeps its stakes warm rather than dramatic.

Cast & crew

Director Daniel Dubuis shapes an ensemble voice cast that includes Uzo Aduba, known for her Emmy-recognized dramatic work but here showing genuine comedic range. Benjamin Mackey, Mason Blomberg, Carlos Solórzano, Cassie Glow, Shelby Young, Araceli Prasarttongosoth, and Daniel Ross round out the creature cabin, each bringing distinct energy to their hybrid characters.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking families in the diaspora, Magicampers offers exactly the kind of wholesome animated content that travels well across cultures: universal themes of belonging, friendship, and self-acceptance wrapped in fantasy comedy that needs no cultural translation. The show is a French production with international co-production DNA, giving it a visual style that stands apart from mainstream North American animation. It streams in its original audio — no Persian dub or subtitles are available — making it most suitable for younger viewers already comfortable with English, or for bilingual family households looking for something fresh and gentle.

Where & how to watch

Magicampers is available on K-Time. It streams in original audio without Persian dubbing or subtitles. Watch on the web, on your TV دستگاه, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and you can cancel anytime.