is an educational animated children's television series created by Joe Murray that aired on PBS Kids.
Unlike Rocko's Modern Life and Camp Lazlo which are both sitcoms, Let's Go Luna!
focuses on three kids—Leo, a wombat from Sydney, Australia; Andy, a frog from the United States; and Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico City, Mexico—who travel around the world with their parents' traveling performance troupe "Circo Fabuloso".
Along their stops, Luna the Moon, depicted about 5 feet (1.5 m) tall with arms, legs, and a face, and wearing a straw hat and red boots, occasionally comes down to Earth to teach them about local languages, music, food, and other customs.
Two half-hour episodes, consisting of two segments each and four in total, take place in a single country where the gang stops, learns about, and meets friends around the world.
is "meticulously researched to ensure cities and regions are authentically and respectfully portrayed".
9 Story International Distribution owns managing and merchandising rights to the show outside Canada.
[9] It is also one of a few shows for preschoolers and PBS' first storyboard-driven show where storyboard artists work with the writers, in order to create "visually-driven narratives that highlight each city's distinctive landscape and features".
The show aired on Nat Geo Kids in Latin America and streaming on Max in the same region.
[12][13] The Washington Post wrote that the program is "Teaching tolerance, kindness and friendship.
"[14] On May 18, 2022, Mighty Mojo released plush toys of the main characters throughout its show.