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REVIEW

Durioo+ on LG webOS is the kids' streaming service for Muslim households.

Durioo's halal-content streaming service, built around children's animation and family programming for Muslim families. The LG webOS app is a competent client to a niche the global streamers don't serve.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 9, 2026 · 3 MIN READ

LG

Durioo+: Muslim Family Content

DURIOO

OUR SCORE

7.2

LG

★ 5.0

PRICE

Free

Niche streaming services succeed when they fill a real gap that the global streamers structurally cannot. Halal-content children’s programming is one of those gaps. Disney+ and Netflix Kids are excellent products for the audience they were built for, but they were not built around the editorial standards Muslim households increasingly want for family screen time, and the global streamers have no commercial reason to alter their content mix to serve that audience. Durioo+ exists because the gap is real and the audience is large enough to support a dedicated service.

The LG Content Store listing is one of several distribution surfaces — Durioo+ runs on most major smart-TV platforms and on phones — and the webOS implementation is competent without being notable. The Magic Remote navigation works, the content rows look right, and the app behaves the way LG TV viewers expect a streaming app to behave. The editorial-quality decision is not about the LG app; it’s about the catalogue and the standards behind it, both of which represent serious work by the publisher.

For Muslim households on LG TVs, this is a real install rather than a curiosity. The catalogue isn’t as deep as Disney+, the app isn’t as polished as Netflix, and the subscription is one more line in the household streaming budget. What it does deliver — children’s programming aligned with the household’s values, produced and curated by editors who share those values — is the specific reason to subscribe and the specific reason this service exists.

Durioo+ is the streaming service for parents who want screen time their household is comfortable with. That's a real product, not a marketing line.

FEATURES

Durioo+ is a subscription streaming service from Durioo, a Malaysia-based publisher focused on halal-compliant children's and family content for Muslim households. The catalogue is built around original animated series for children, family-friendly programming, and educational content with Islamic-values-aligned editorial standards. The service has been in operation since around 2020 and has expanded its catalogue and territories progressively.

Subscription model: Durioo+ runs on a paid subscription rather than ad-supported delivery — the household pricing point and tier structure varies by region, with the core proposition being family-screen-time without third-party advertising or content the publisher considers misaligned with its editorial standards. The LG Content Store listing presents the app as free-to-install with subscription required for content access.

webOS-specific features: standard LG smart-TV streaming-app behaviour — Magic Remote navigation through content rows, ThinQ AI voice search for title lookups, and 1080p playback on supported content. The webOS implementation appears category-typical for a kids-content streaming service.

Editorial standards: the service describes itself as "halal-compliant" and "no music" on certain content lines (a position some Islamic editorial traditions take on children's content) — distinctions the global kids' streamers do not make, and that the target audience specifically values.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The editorial-standards proposition is the central feature. For Muslim households that want screen time aligned with their household values — content vetted by editors who share those values, no advertising of products outside that frame, no incidental content the parents would otherwise have to navigate — Durioo+ delivers something Netflix, Disney+, and the broader kids'-streaming category do not. That's a real category gap and the company is competent at filling it.

Original content is a genuine investment. Durioo+ has produced original animated series rather than relying entirely on licensing, and the production quality on the originals — based on screenshot pattern and the company's published trailers — is comparable to mid-tier global kids' streamers. For a niche-audience service, that's a serious commitment to the catalogue.

The subscription model is the right shape for the audience. Ad-supported delivery would conflict with the editorial proposition (parents would face advertising they specifically signed up to avoid), and the paid-subscription model lines up with the premium-positioned global kids' streamers rather than the free-with-ads regional category.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

Catalogue depth is the structural challenge. Disney+, Netflix Kids, and Apple TV+ have hundreds of hours of children's content; Durioo+'s catalogue, while genuinely substantial for the niche, is smaller in absolute terms. Households that want both halal-aligned content and the depth of a global kids' streamer end up subscribing to both, which is the recurring pattern for niche-audience streaming.

webOS app polish is competent but not distinguished. The home-screen content-row interface is category-typical, the search experience is standard, and there are no specific webOS feature integrations (Magic Remote pointing on richer surfaces, ThinQ deeper voice integration) that would set the app apart from the same product on Tizen or Roku.

Discoverability for the target audience on the LG Content Store is the recurring niche-streaming concern — parents looking specifically for halal-content services usually find Durioo+ through community recommendation or in-language marketing rather than through smart-TV store browsing. That's not a Durioo+ problem so much as a category problem.

CONCLUSION

Subscribe to Durioo+ if you're a Muslim household that wants screen time aligned with halal-content editorial standards — for the niche the service serves, this is the cleanest option in the kids'-streaming category and the LG webOS app is a competent client to it. For households outside the target audience, the catalogue is smaller than the global kids' streamers and the editorial proposition is specifically not what you're optimizing for. Best halal-content streaming service on the LG TV in 2026 for the audience it was built for.