Prime Video’s Hazbin Hotel maintained its No. 1 overall spot into late November as Canadian demand for the series continued to grow.
The adult animated series (pictured) was 113.4 times more in demand than the average series in Canada during the week of Nov. 17 to 23, according to Parrot Analytics. That represents a seven-point jump from the week before, and a 13-point increase from its season two debut on Oct. 29.
Netflix’s Stranger Things has also increased in demand in the lead-up to season five, leaping 18 points to 79 from its previous-week average of 61.5. The supernatural horror remained No. 2 on both the overall and digital originals chart.
Further down the chart were four series that made their debuts on the Hot Sheet in late November.
TF1’s animated kids’ series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir landed at No. 9 on the overall chart, with a demand average of 35.2. It is available in Canada on Disney+.
Netflix’s thriller miniseries The Beast in Me bowed at No. 6 on the digital original chart, with a demand average of 26. The series premiered on Nov. 13.
Prime Video’s animated series The Mighty Nein debuted on the digital originals chart at No. 8 with an average of 22.9. It premiered on Nov. 19, and is a spinoff of Prime Video’s The Legend of Vox Machina.
Lastly, Apple TV’s The Morning Show came in at No. 9 with a demand average of 22.3. The drama’s season four finale premiered on Nov. 19.
Top 10 Digital Originals: Canada (original platform)
1. Hazbin Hotel (Prime Video): 113.4
2. Stranger Things (Netflix): 79
3. Helluva Boss (YouTube): 32
4. Pluribus (Apple TV): 28
5. Landman (Paramount+): 27.5
6. The Beast in Me (Netflix): 26
7. Letterkenny (Crave): 25.8
8. The Mighty Nein (Prime Video): 22.9
9. The Morning Show (Apple TV): 22.3
10. The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu): 21.7
Top 10 Overall TV Shows: Canada (original networks)
1. Hazbin Hotel (Prime Video): 113.4
2. Stranger Things (Netflix): 79
3. It: Welcome to Derry (HBO): 69.2
4. Saturday Night Live (NBC): 53
5. Sesame Street (PBS): 48.5
6. Dancing with the Stars (ABC): 46.5
7. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC): 41.5
8. The Daily Show (Comedy Central): 40.3
9. Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (TF1): 35.2
10. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS): 34.9
Parrot Analytics calculates its Top 10 lists using Demand Expressions, which are shown by using a metric that demonstrates how much more in-demand the top series are than the average TV show (linear, pay TV, SVOD and AVOD) in Canada. For example, a difference of 1x represents the market average and 10x means a series is 10 times more in demand than the average TV show in this market. Demand is defined as the total audience demand being expressed for a title within a market. Audience demand reflects the desire, engagement and viewership, weighted by importance; thus, a stream or download is a higher expression of demand than a “like” or comment.
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