What Season Is Wheels On The Bus Cocomelon Netflix

The Burning Question: What Season Is "Wheels on the Bus" Cocomelon?
Let's be honest. We've all been there. Stuck watching Cocomelon. On repeat. And suddenly, a thought strikes. A profound thought. What season is "Wheels on the Bus" even supposed to be?
The Obvious Answer (or is it?)
Most people will say summer. Sun's out, everyone's happy. JJ is probably getting ice cream later. Seems logical, right?
But I'm not most people. And I have a theory that might shake you to your core.
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My Hot Take: It's Actually...Fall
Hear me out. It's controversial, I know. Prepare yourselves for some mild intellectual rebellion.
First, consider the wardrobe. Nobody's in full beach attire. There are long sleeves, light jackets. Perfect fall weather garb!
Evidence Point #1: The Colors
Look at the scenery! Cocomelon's color palette is generally vibrant. But those oranges and yellows? They scream autumn leaves. Not sun-bleached summer skies.

Summer is all about bright greens and blues. Fall is the time for warm, cozy hues.
Evidence Point #2: The "Back to School" Vibe
A bus. Full of kids. Where do buses take kids? School! And when does school usually start? That's right. Fall.
Admittedly, Cocomelon doesn't explicitly show a school building. But the implication is strong.

Evidence Point #3: It's Just...Cozy
Think about the overall feeling of the song. It's comforting. Familiar. Like a warm apple cider on a crisp day.
Summer is energetic. Fall is about slowing down and getting snuggly.
The Counter-Arguments (and My Rebuttals)
Okay, I know what you're thinking. "But the sun is shining!" Yes, the sun shines in the fall too!

"Kids ride the bus for summer camp!" True, but summer camp buses are usually packed with screaming, sunscreen-slathered maniacs. Cocomelon kids are too well-behaved for that.
What About Winter and Spring?
Winter is out. Too cold. Spring? Maybe a distant second. But spring lacks the emotional depth of fall.
Spring is about rebirth. Fall is about reflection (on which cartoon to watch next). Which one sounds more like Cocomelon?

The Final Verdict (Probably Wrong)
So, there you have it. My probably-wrong, but passionately argued, opinion. "Wheels on the Bus" Cocomelon is a fall anthem.
Maybe the creators never even thought about it. Maybe they just needed a catchy tune and some colorful animation.
But where's the fun in that? Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go re-watch it and overanalyze the facial expressions of the animals.
