Max and Ruby
A Treehouse TV Original
Max and Ruby centers on two young rabbit siblings whose everyday interactions turn small plans into little adventures. Ruby is the careful, plan-driven older sister who sets goals and organizes play, while Max is a compact bundle of energy who tries out bold ideas and often misreads instructions.... Read more
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About Max and Ruby
Max and Ruby centers on two young rabbit siblings whose everyday interactions turn small plans into little adventures. Ruby is the careful, plan-driven older sister who sets goals and organizes play, while Max is a compact bundle of energy who tries out bold ideas and often misreads instructions. Episodes show them playing, squabbling, and then working toward solutions, usually with gentle guidance from family members. The show highlights respectful communication, empathy, and the give-and-take of sibling relationships, using simple scenarios and humor that appeal to preschoolers. Stories are short, self-contained, and repeatable, so each episode focuses on real moments rather than high stakes. Grandma and neighborhood friends often appear, adding small lessons about cooperation and patience. Each episode ends gently.
Created by Rosemary Wells, Max and Ruby premiered in 2002, adapting characters from Wells' children's work, and aimed at preschool audiences globally from launch. The series features voices like Kay Hawtrey, Gavin MacIver-Wright, Lana Carillo, Isabella Leo, and Nicholas Fry.
Across broadcasts and home video, the show became a familiar staple for preschool viewers, offering gentle humor and routine-based plots parents trust. Its simple, repeatable formats influenced other early childhood programs and remain recognizable to families who grew up with it. Parents praise its structure for aiding social skills development.
Critical response leans positive for its calm tone and focus on sibling dynamics, reflected in a user vote average around 6.524/10 from 42 votes. Themes include cooperation, respectful communication, imaginative play, and learning through everyday mistakes. Some viewers note its slow pace suits young children, while others prefer faster plots.
The series hasn't been a major awards contender, but it earned steady popularity in preschool programming and home markets. Its longevity and continued presence in children's lineups stand as a form of informal recognition. Producers and educators have noted its utility in teaching patience and turn-taking in group settings too.
Details
- Release Date
- May 03, 2002
- Episode Length
- 30m
- Rating
- TV-Y
- User Ratings
- 42 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 7
- Episodes
- 298
- Network
- Treehouse TV, Nickelodeon
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Kids, Animation, Comedy
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- 9 Story Media Group +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Kay Hawtrey
Grandma
Gavin MacIver-Wright
Max
Lana Carillo
Ruby
Isabella Leo
Lily
Nicholas Fry
Morris
Julie Lemieux
Louise
Loretta Jafelice
Valerie
Linda Ballantyne
Mom
Paul Bates
Dad
Meghan Swaby
Ms. Bunty
Created by: Rosemary Wells
Seasons (7 seasons, 298 episodes)
Season 1
39 episodes - 2002
Season 2
39 episodes - 2003
Season 3
42 episodes - 2007
Season 4
39 episodes - 2009
Season 5
87 episodes - 2011
Season 6
26 episodes - 2016
Season 7
26 episodes - 2018