‘Blindspot’ Leads Acquired Streaming Charts for the Week of June 9 – June 15, 2025

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Streaming platforms continue to shape how we enjoy our favorite shows, pulling us into gripping dramas, hilarious cartoons, and timeless classics. This week, Nielsen’s acquired streaming charts for June 9-15, 2025, revealed which shows captured our attention, racking up millions of viewing minutes across major platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Paramount+.

From animated adventures to intense crime sagas, the lineup reflects a mix of modern favorites and long-running staples that keep us glued to our screens. Let’s dive into the top 10 shows that dominated, exploring what makes each one a binge-worthy gem, starting from the bottom of the ranked list.

10. Phineas and Ferb (2007-2015)

10. Phineas and Ferb (2007-2015)
Disney Television Animation

‘Phineas and Ferb’ landed at number 10 with 558 million minutes watched across 166 episodes on Disney+. This animated comedy follows stepbrothers Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher as they embark on wild summer vacation projects, outsmarting their sister Candace and their pet platypus Perry, a secret agent.

Its quirky humor and catchy songs like ‘Gitchee Gitchee Goo’ keep kids and adults hooked. The show’s creative inventions and lighthearted vibe make it a go-to for family viewing, proving its lasting charm a decade after its finale.

9. Bob’s Burgers (2011-present)

9. Bob’s Burgers (2011-present)
20th Century Fox Television

Hulu’s ‘Bob’s Burgers’ secured ninth place, pulling in 610 million minutes over 285 episodes. This animated sitcom centers on the Belcher family—Bob, Linda, and their kids Tina, Gene, and Louise—running a quirky burger joint filled with absurd humor and heartwarming moments.

The show’s sharp writing and lovable oddball characters, like Louise’s scheming or Gene’s musical antics, drive its binge appeal. Its consistent fanbase shows why it remains a staple for comedy lovers seeking a quick laugh.

8. SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-present)

8. SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-present)
United Plankton Pictures

At number eight, ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ racked up 677 million minutes across 323 episodes on Paramount+. This iconic animated series follows SpongeBob, a cheerful sea sponge, and his Bikini Bottom pals like Patrick and Squidward in their underwater adventures.

Its absurd humor, memorable quotes like ‘I’m ready!’, and vibrant animation keep it a cross-generational hit. Whether it’s SpongeBob’s fry-cooking mishaps or Patrick’s goofy antics, the show’s timeless fun fuels its streaming success.

7. Family Guy (1999-present)

7. Family Guy (1999-present)
20th Century Fox Television

Hulu’s ‘Family Guy’ took seventh place with 733 million minutes streamed over 450 episodes. This adult animated comedy tracks the chaotic Griffin family—Peter, Lois, Chris, Meg, Brian, and Stewie—in their outrageous, often irreverent misadventures.

Known for its cutaway gags and bold humor, the show thrives on sharp satire and Stewie’s diabolical charm. Its deep episode catalog makes it perfect for endless binging, keeping viewers laughing week after week.

6. Criminal Minds (2005-2020)

6. Criminal Minds (2005-2020)
Paramount Television

‘Criminal Minds’ claimed sixth place, earning 777 million minutes across 355 episodes on Hulu and Paramount+. This crime drama follows the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit as they profile and track serial killers, blending intense cases with deep character arcs.

Led by stars like Joe Mantegna and Paget Brewster, its gripping mix of psychological thrills and team dynamics hooks viewers. The show’s vast library ensures there’s always a chilling case to dive into, driving its streaming dominance.

5. NCIS (2003-present)

5. NCIS (2003-present)
Paramount Television

In fifth place, ‘NCIS’ scored 790 million minutes over 488 episodes on Hulu, Netflix, and Paramount+. This long-running procedural follows a team of special agents solving naval crimes, led by the stoic Leroy Jethro Gibbs, played by Mark Harmon for much of its run.

Its blend of action, mystery, and team camaraderie keeps it a fan favorite. With nearly 500 episodes, ‘NCIS’ offers endless cases for crime buffs, cementing its place as a streaming powerhouse.

4. Bluey (2018-present)

4. Bluey (2018-present)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Disney+’s ‘Bluey’ landed fourth with 814 million minutes across 154 episodes. This Australian animated series follows Bluey, a lovable blue heeler pup, and her family as they navigate everyday adventures filled with imagination and heart.

Its short, seven-minute episodes and relatable parenting moments resonate with kids and adults alike. The show’s warm storytelling and playful energy make it a streaming juggernaut, perfect for family watch parties.

3. Grey’s Anatomy (2005-present)

3. Grey’s Anatomy (2005-present)
The Mark Gordon Company

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ took third place, amassing 824 million minutes over 449 episodes on Hulu and Netflix. This medical drama, created by Shonda Rhimes, follows Dr. Meredith Grey and her colleagues at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital through life-saving surgeries and tangled relationships.

With Ellen Pompeo’s emotional performance and endless plot twists, the show’s deep catalog keeps viewers hooked. Its mix of heart-pounding drama and romance ensures it remains a streaming heavyweight.

2. Animal Kingdom (2016-2022)

2. Animal Kingdom (2016-2022)
Warner Bros. Television

Netflix’s ‘Animal Kingdom’ roared into second place with 1,403 million minutes streamed across 75 episodes. This gritty crime drama follows the Cody family, a clan of Southern California criminals led by matriarch Smurf, played by Ellen Barkin, navigating heists and family betrayal.

Its intense pacing and complex characters, like the troubled J (Finn Cole), fuel its binge-worthy appeal. The show’s raw energy and tight episode count make it a perfect pick for viewers craving high-stakes drama.

1. Blindspot (2015-2020)

1. Blindspot (2015-2020)
Warner Bros. Television

Topping the charts at number one, ‘Blindspot’ racked up an impressive 1,869 million minutes across 100 episodes on Netflix. This action-packed thriller follows Jane Doe, a mysterious woman covered in tattoos, played by Jaimie Alexander, as she and FBI agent Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) unravel her past and stop crimes.

Its fast-paced mysteries and intricate plot twists keep viewers glued to their screens. The show’s strong streaming performance highlights its enduring appeal for fans of high-octane suspense.

Which show from this week’s streaming charts is your go-to binge, or is there another gem you’re loving? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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