A Diwali special. Dr. Jhatka invents a time machine, sending Motu and Patlu to a futuristic "Smart City." This episode remains one of the most-watched videos from the Tinyjuke library, currently sitting at over 85 million views as of 2025.
The "TinyJuke Motu Patlu 2019" playlist became a goldmine. Several videos from that year crossed 50 million to 100 million views. Why?
All videos are available on:
Pro tip: Search for "Tinyjuke Motu Patlu Non-Stop" – a 45-minute mega-mix that’s perfect for long car rides or birthday parties.
While primarily comedic, TinyJuke Motu Patlu 2019 videos offer subtle learning benefits:
Parents reviewing the content on platforms like Common Sense Media noted that the TinyJuke remixes are louder and faster than the original broadcast, but they remain largely safe. There is no blood, no foul language, and the "violence" is limited to cartoonish bonks and falls.
The content from this era had a distinct flavor:
While earlier episodes focused on slapstick comedy, the 2019 episodes featured Motu and Patlu using "Gadgets" and "Super Power" modes more frequently. The famous "John the Don" arc became darker and more action-oriented, which resonated with older kids (ages 7–10). Tinyjuke’s 2019 uploads captured every single episode of this transition.
A Diwali special. Dr. Jhatka invents a time machine, sending Motu and Patlu to a futuristic "Smart City." This episode remains one of the most-watched videos from the Tinyjuke library, currently sitting at over 85 million views as of 2025.
The "TinyJuke Motu Patlu 2019" playlist became a goldmine. Several videos from that year crossed 50 million to 100 million views. Why?
All videos are available on:
Pro tip: Search for "Tinyjuke Motu Patlu Non-Stop" – a 45-minute mega-mix that’s perfect for long car rides or birthday parties.
While primarily comedic, TinyJuke Motu Patlu 2019 videos offer subtle learning benefits:
Parents reviewing the content on platforms like Common Sense Media noted that the TinyJuke remixes are louder and faster than the original broadcast, but they remain largely safe. There is no blood, no foul language, and the "violence" is limited to cartoonish bonks and falls.
The content from this era had a distinct flavor:
While earlier episodes focused on slapstick comedy, the 2019 episodes featured Motu and Patlu using "Gadgets" and "Super Power" modes more frequently. The famous "John the Don" arc became darker and more action-oriented, which resonated with older kids (ages 7–10). Tinyjuke’s 2019 uploads captured every single episode of this transition.