Ridley Jones[2] is an American animated preschool children's television series[3] created and executive produced by Chris Nee for Netflix.
The Jones family, who live inside a treehouse at the center of the building, have been protectors of the museum's secrets for generations, and the latest candidate for the position is Ridley, who only recently learned about the exhibits coming to life.
The Netflix series generated controversy after the eighth episode of the fifth season called "Happy Herd Day" was broadcast on March 6, 2023, in which, the main plot of the episode focuses on a bison named Fred, who has problems with his grandmother on the day that Fred would lead the stampede of his herd, due to the fact that his grandmother does not use inclusive language with Fred (since he identifies as non-binary), and that finally the bison expresses to his grandmother his disagreement about it by explaining to her to use "they/them" pronouns and the chosen name.
Fly Like an Eagle: My Dinner with Ismat: Un-Fit for a Queen: Peaches, We Have a Problem: The Taming of the Tail: Tunnel Vision: Ridley's Babysitter Club: Riddle Me This: A Knight's Tale: Dudley's Inferno: Bison Ball: Fred finds the perfect outfit to feel like themselves for the museum prom.
While Ridley waits for her own Compass Eye, Mr. Peabody causes the museum's magic to get messy and kicks off crazy storms throughout the exhibit.
Peaches Beyond the Infinite: Ridley and pals suit up in astronaut gear to find a lost exhibit in outer space.
The Good, The Bad and The Chuck Wagon: Ridley goes treasure hunting in an old mine to save her family's treehouse before Mr. Peabody gets rid of it.
When a cooler, more confident Dudley dives headfirst into a dangerous mission, Ridley and the Eyes follow him to the Arctic to make sure he's OK. Dante leads the team on a dino-tastic adventure: freeing a mama stegosaurus' tail from a fallen rock and rescuing her stolen egg from rascally raptors!
Ridley and the gang make a feisty new crew of friends when the museum opens up the Queen Barnacle, a life-sized pirate exhibit.