Ni Hao Kai-lan Archive [patched] -
Ni Hao, Kai-lan was a groundbreaking American-Chinese co-produced children’s animated series created by Karen Chau. It aired on Nickelodeon’s Nick Jr. block for two seasons (39 episodes + specials). The show starred Kai-lan, a bilingual Chinese-American preschooler, teaching Mandarin words, emotional regulation (via “Tolee’s feelings chart”), and cultural values like the Chinese New Year.
The digital archive is a treasure trove for fans and researchers. It aggregates scattered media from the late 2000s and early 2010s. Episodes and Media Formats ni hao kai-lan archive
For a look at the evolution of the series' interactive games from 2008 to 2019: Evolution of Ni-Hao, Kai-Lan Games (2008-2019) EvolutionAccess YouTube• Dec 13, 2025 Episodes and Media Formats For a look at
One of the saddest losses in digital media is the death of Adobe Flash. The Ni Hao, Kai-Lan website on NickJr.com once hosted a vibrant world of interactive games (like "Kai-Lan's Paper Lanterns" or "Ants Adventure"). it’s clear that Ni Hao
Looking back through the archive, it’s clear that Ni Hao, Kai-Lan was ahead of its time. It tackled emotional intelligence—teaching kids how to handle "super-sized" feelings—long before it was a common trend in animation.
The show was praised for teaching kids to "ask how they feel" and empathy.
A lovable koala who is obsessed with pandas and apples. He is often the character who struggles with managing his emotions.









