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- 🇬🇧GB · Kids & Family#8730K to 100K
- 🇺🇸US · Kids & Family#1125K to 30K
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BONUS EPISODE: Mira and Finn interview Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Jun 24, 2026
10m 35s
Who was Mozart?
Jun 24, 2026
14m 57s
How did New Amsterdam become New York?
Jun 23, 2026
15m 28s
Who was Medusa?
Jun 22, 2026
12m 24s
Who was Boudicca?
Jun 21, 2026
13m 51s
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() BONUS EPISODE: Mira and Finn interview Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Step into the time machine! Mira and Finn are traveling all the way back to 1786 Vienna, Austria, for a very special BONUS interview! Today, they are knocking on the door of the greatest musical genius in history: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart! But wait—is this famous composer a serious, boring grown-up? No way! Join Mira and Finn as they discover that Wolfgang (or "Trazom" as he likes to be called!) is basically a giant kid! You won't believe the wild stories he shares. Find out what happened whe... | 10m 35s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Who was Mozart? | Have you ever met a real-life superhero? What if their superpower wasn't flying or lifting cars, but making incredible music? Meet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart! By the time he was just three years old, he was already playing complex chords on the harpsichord. At age five, he was writing his own songs, and by eight, he composed an entire symphony for a full orchestra—all entirely in his head while sitting in total silence! Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as they explore the true story o... | 14m 57s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() How did New Amsterdam become New York? | Have you ever wondered how the giant, towering city of New York got its start? Prepare to have your mind blown! Long before it was filled with soaring skyscrapers and yellow taxis, New York was a tiny, muddy Dutch village called New Amsterdam. Join Mira and Finn as they travel back to the 1600s to discover how a small trading post famous for making beaver hats transformed into one of the greatest cities on Earth! You'll find out why the world-famous "Wall Street" was actually named after a li... | 15m 28s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() Who was Medusa? | Are you ready to meet the most famous monster in ancient history? Journey back to Ancient Greece to uncover the spine-tingling legend of Medusa! Imagine a terrifying creature with living, hissing snakes instead of hair, whose icy stare could turn any human into a solid stone statue in exactly one second. Yikes! How could anyone possibly defeat her? Enter Perseus, a brave young hero sent on an impossible quest. But he can't do it alone! Discover how Perseus gets magical help from the Greek go... | 12m 24s | ||||||
| 6/21/26 | ![]() Who was Boudicca? | Imagine standing in a muddy field in ancient Britain when suddenly, the ground starts to shake! You hear the thundering hooves of horses and see a massive wooden war chariot speeding toward you. Riding inside is a terrifying warrior queen with bright red hair flying in the wind! Her name is Queen Boudicca, and she is leading a massive army to take on the most powerful military in the ancient world: the Roman Empire! In this exciting episode of History's Not Boring, Mira and Finn travel back ... | 13m 51s | ||||||
| 6/20/26 | ![]() Who were the Dam Busters? | Imagine trying to skip a 9,000-pound rock across a lake! It sounds completely impossible, but in 1943 during World War 2, a brilliant British engineer named Barnes Wallis figured out how to do exactly that. The Allies needed to stop enemy factories from making weapons, but the factories were powered by massive, unbreakable dams. Normal bombs couldn't scratch them, and heavy underwater nets stopped torpedoes. So, what was the solution? A top-secret giant bomb that literally bounced right over ... | 13m 46s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() What is the history of ink? | Have you ever wondered what is actually inside your pen? Today, we are time-traveling to uncover the messy, wild, and incredibly sticky story of ink! Without this humble liquid, we would have forgotten almost everything humans ever did. Join Mira and Finn as we travel back 4,500 years to ancient Egypt and China, where the very first ink was made out of scraped chimney dirt and tree sap! Then, shiver in a freezing medieval monastery where monks spent whole years hand-copying books using a magi... | 11m 59s | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() What was the first motorcycle? | Get ready to rev your engines and zoom into the wild history of motorcycles! Did you know the very first motorcycle was made entirely out of wood and went only 7.5 miles per hour? In 1885, a German engineer named Gottlieb Daimler bolted a tiny petrol engine onto a wooden bicycle to create the very first motorized bike. But there was a major catch—during its first road test by his teenage son Paul, the wooden seat literally caught on fire! Join Mira and Finn as they trace the incredible journ... | 13m 20s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() What was the first video game? | Did you know the gigantic, 180-billion-dollar video game industry started as a tiny glowing green dot at a 1958 science fair? Join Mira and Finn on an epic quest to discover who really invented video games! We'll travel back in time to play Tennis for Two on a chunky metal radar box, and find out how a simple table tennis game called Pong was so popular that the arcade machine literally broke from being stuffed with way too many quarters! But it wasn't always a high score. Discover the dramat... | 15m 04s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() What was the Irish Potato Famine? | Imagine eating 14 pounds of potatoes every single day! In the 1840s, that is exactly what many people in Ireland did. The "Irish Lumper" potato was such a miracle vegetable that almost the entire country relied on it to survive. But what happens when a country's only food suddenly disappears? Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the tragic but incredible true story of the Irish Potato Famine! In 1845, a microscopic, invisible water mould called "blight" sailed across the ocean and turned Irel... | 15m 13s | ||||||
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| 6/15/26 | ![]() How did the modern Olympics begin? | Get ready to race into the biggest sporting event in history! Did you know that the ancient Olympic games were actually dead and buried for 1,500 years? That is, until a French historian named Pierre de Coubertin had a wild, giant idea to bring them back! Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as they travel back to 1896 in Athens, Greece, for the very first modern Olympics. But these games looked completely different from the massive ones we watch on TV today! There were only 241 athlete... | 13m 50s | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() How did Hong Kong become British? | Did you know the bustling mega-city of Hong Kong was created because of a massive global obsession with... tea?! In the 1830s, the British were drinking over 30 million pounds of tea every single year, but China only wanted to be paid in pure silver. When Britain started running out of silver, merchants hatched a sneaky plan to smuggle a dangerous banned substance into China, kicking off a massive historical clash known as the Opium Wars! Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the wild 156-year ... | 15m 21s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() How did people invent glass? | Have you ever looked out a window, swiped on a tablet screen, or taken a sip from a clear cup and wondered... what is glass actually made of? Get ready for a mind-blowing historical adventure, because the answer is melted dirt! Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the incredible, accidental, and sometimes dangerous history of glass! Travel back 5,000 years to Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, where metalworkers accidentally turned glowing campfire sand into beautiful, jewel-like beads. Then, fast ... | 13m 54s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Who was William Wallace? | Imagine having to fight the most powerful, heavily armored army in the world, and your only weapon is a really long, pointy stick! In today's epic episode, Mira and Finn uncover the unbelievable true story of William Wallace, a giant Scottish hero who fought for freedom! When the towering King Edward I—also known as Edward Longshanks—invades Scotland with 10,000 professional knights, it looks like all hope is lost for the Scots. But William Wallace steps up with a tiny army of farmers, shephe... | 10m 55s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() What is the World Cup? | Are you ready for the biggest sporting event on Earth?! Join Mira and Finn on History's Not Boring as they explore the wild and wacky origins of the FIFA World Cup! Today, nearly 1.5 billion people watch the final match, but did you know it all started in 1930 with just 13 teams? Because there were no passenger airplanes, some players had to sail on massive ocean liners for 14 whole days and practice soccer right on the wooden deck! Discover the unbelievable true story of the original World C... | 13m 29s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() BONUS EPISODE: Mira and Finn interview Vincent van Gogh | Step into the bright, blazing sun of the south of France! It’s the summer of 1888, and Mira and Finn have scored an exclusive interview with one of the most famous artists in the whole wide world: Monsieur Vincent van Gogh! But wait... did you know Vincent didn't even start painting until he was an adult? Or that he paints outside so often, he sometimes gets flying bugs stuck right into his wet masterpieces? Eww! In this special bonus episode, our kid hosts knock on the door of the famous Yel... | 10m 08s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Who was Vincent van Gogh? | Have you ever tried something new and felt like a total failure? Well, meet Vincent van Gogh! Before becoming one of the most famous artists in history, Vincent failed at almost everything he tried. He was fired from being an art dealer, a teacher, and even a preacher! In fact, he didn't even pick up a paintbrush seriously until he was 27 years old! But once he started, he couldn't stop. With the help of his amazing brother Theo, Vincent painted over 900 pictures in just ten years! He used gl... | 10m 57s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() What was the first robot? | Welcome to History's Not Boring by Kidopoly.com! Join hosts Mira and Finn as they uncover the amazing history of robots! Did you know the word "robot" actually comes from a 1920s stage play? But the dream of building mechanical helpers is way older than that! Travel back 2,000 years to Ancient Greece, where an inventor named Hero built moving statues powered by steam! Fast forward to 1495, and the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci designed a mechanical knight that could sit up and wave its arms... | 12m 27s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() What was the Vietnam War? | Welcome back to History's Not Boring with Mira and Finn! Today, we are traveling to a long, S-shaped country in Southeast Asia to uncover the history of the Vietnam War! Have you ever wondered what happens when a whole country gets split right down the middle? After World War 2, Vietnam was divided into the North and the South. But the United States was worried about something called the "Domino Theory"—the fear that if one country became communist, others would fall just like a line of tumbl... | 15m 57s | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() What invented the toilet? | Welcome to History's Not Boring by Kidopoly.com! I'm Mira, and I'm Finn! Have you ever wondered about the history of the toilet? It might seem like a silly topic, but the answer is actually amazing! The earliest known flushing toilets were built a whopping 4,500 years ago in the ancient Indus Valley! Imagine that! Fast forward to 2,000 years ago, and the Ancient Romans were building giant public bathrooms called latrines. People would sit together on long stone benches, go to the bathroom, an... | 14m 03s | ||||||
| 6/6/26 | ![]() What is Jerusalem? | Welcome to History's Not Boring by Kidopoly.com! Join Mira and Finn as we travel back in time over three thousand years to explore a tiny ancient city with a massive story! What is Jerusalem, and why is it the most fought-over city in history? Discover the wild saga of this walled city! We’ll meet King David who captured it, and his son King Solomon who built the dazzling First Temple using sparkling gold from Africa and cedar wood from Lebanon! But the peace didn't last! Watch out for the po... | 11m 37s | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() How did planes get so big? | Welcome to History's Not Boring by Kidopoly.com! Join Mira and Finn as we look up at the sky to discover the most humongous flying machines ever created! Have you ever wondered how airplanes got so big? We're traveling all the way back to the 1940s to meet Howard Hughes and his "Spruce Goose"—an enormous seaplane made entirely out of wood that only flew one single time! Then, we'll learn about the funny-looking Airbus Beluga that literally swallows other airplane parts to carry them around! Y... | 12m 26s | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() What was the Aztec Empire? | Welcome back to History's Not Boring by Kidopoly.com with your hosts Mira and Finn! Today, we're traveling back in time to explore two of the greatest civilizations in the Americas: the Maya and the Aztecs! Did you know they are often mixed up, even though they lived hundreds of years apart? First, we'll trek deep into the jungles of ancient Mexico and Guatemala to find the Maya! Over 2,000 years ago, they built massive stone cities with towering pyramid temples, created an amazing calendar, ... | 15m 16s | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() What was the Great Depression? | Welcome to History's Not Boring by Kidopoly.com with Mira and Finn! Have you ever wondered what happened when the whole world ran out of money? In 1929, an event called Black Tuesday changed everything! The stock market crashed, and in just a few hours, billionaires lost everything. Over the next four years, thousands of banks closed, and one in four people couldn't find a job! But that wasn't all! In the Midwest, a terrible drought turned rich farmland into the scary Dust Bowl. Giant, black ... | 12m 49s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() What was Motown? | Get ready to dance to the coolest sound in history! Welcome to History's Not Boring by Kidopoly.com with your hosts Mira and Finn! Have you ever wondered what building cars on an assembly line has to do with making hit music? In 1959, a young songwriter from Detroit named Berry Gordy borrowed 800 dollars from his family to start a brand-new record label in a tiny house he called "Hitsville USA." And boy, did it make hits! Berry used the idea of a car assembly line to build music superstars. H... | 12m 59s | ||||||
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