There are always new shows and movies being added to Netflix, but there also shows and movies being taken away all the time too. Sadly, sometimes our favorite shows & movies get removed and it leaves Netflix subscribers disappointed. Down below we have a list of the best TV shows on Netflix that will be leaving during the month of June, 2020. It is time to take a seat and binge-watch a few of these shows before they get removed from Netflix's platform.

Luckily, despite the fact that these TV shows will be gone from Netflix, there are still plenty of great shows and movies to watch instead that won't be going anywhere for a very long time!

15 Mad Men– About An Advertisement Agency In The 1960s

Mad Men first premiered in 2007 and ran for seven seasons. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama three years in a row and it also won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series three years in a row as well. This show is about 1960s advertising firms.

14 Diva Brides– About Bratty Women That Are About To Get Married

There is nothing more difficult to deal with than brides who think they run everything! Women who are about to get married sometimes act out because they are nervous to tie the knot. Diva Brides is a show that focuses on brides who are very difficult to deal with as their wedding days approach.

13 Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell– About The Napoleonic Wars

This historical drama is all about the Napoleonic Wars. It is interesting to watch for those out there who are curious about what life was like back in the day. This particular show is called Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell and it is, unfortunately, leaving Netflix in June of 2020, along with the rest of these shows.

12 Jeopardy!– A Game Show For A Cash Prize

Jeopardy! is a great show to watch for people who are on the smarter side. It is all about having knowledge about things in all areas of life. The topics can revolve around medical information, pop culture, recipes, animals, astrology, or really anything at all.

11 The Andy Griffith Show– About A Sheriff In A Sleepy Town

The Andy Griffith Show is about a sheriff who is in charge of keeping a small, sleepy town safe. When people refer to a town as "sleepy", they are saying that the town is usually very quiet without much going on. This show is a comedy and was beloved back in the day.

10 Cheers– About Friends Who Hang Out At A Bar

This old school TV show is called Cheers and it is about a group of friends who hang out at a bar. The jokes in this show are lighthearted and fun which is what made this show so popular for so many years. Unfortunately, along with the other shows on this list, Cheers is leaving Netflix in June 2020.

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9 Botched Up Bodies– Plastic Surgeons Help People

Plastic surgery does not always go the way people hope. Sometimes, surgical procedures get messed up and end up... botched! This show is all about what plastic surgeons can do in order to fix problems that occur with different plastic surgeries on various body parts for individuals.

8 Happyish– A Man Gets A New Boss Who Is Younger Than Him

Happyish will be leaving Netflix in June 2020, unfortunately. People interested in checking this show only have a small amount of time left to do so. It is about a man in his forties who gets a new boss. His new boss is a younger man in his twenties who wants to transform the business model to be more modern and tech-savvy.

7 The Day My Butt Went Psycho!– An Animated Comical Show

This animated TV show is called The Day My Butt Went Psycho! and it is about people who are living alongside their derrieres. It is a comedy, but its concept is definitely pretty weird. There are only a few days left to watch The Day My Butt Went Psycho!.

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6 Limitless– TV Show Based On The Film Starring Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper starred in the film Limitless back in 2011. This TV show of the same name is based on that epic film. Critics have compared the show & movie and made claims that the show is not as great as the movie, but we will leave it up to individual viewers to make up their minds about that!

5 Bringing Sexy Back– About Weight Loss Journeys

Bringing Sexy Back is an awesome show to watch about people who embark on weight loss journeys. The chosen individuals get paired with a fitness guru who encourages them to stay true to their fitness regimen and diet plan. This show reveals what people look like before and after losing weight.

4 YOM– A Boy Can Transform Into Any Animal

YOM is an animated TV show available on Netflix for now, but not much longer. It will be removed in June 2020. This show is all about a boy who has the power and ability to transform into any animal he wants. If he wants to turn into a bear, he can do that. If he wants to become a giraffe he can do that too.

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3 Border Patrol– About Those Who Secure New Zealand's Borders

This show follows true border patrol workers who work at the border of New Zealand, securing their country from outsiders who are not welcome. They follow all the rules and do whatever it takes to make sure their border is entirely safe at all times. This show will be gone from Netflix in June 2020.

2 Cannabis– About The International Drug Trade

This show is a drama and, sadly, it only ran for one season before getting canceled. It will be leaving Netflix in June of 2020 so for those out there who are interested, now is the time to watch. It is about the international drug trade and all of the drama that ensues for people involved in the industry.

1 Kitten Rescuers– Vets And Animal Welfare Workers Save Cats

This adorably sweet show on Netflix is about veterinarians and animal welfare workers who dedicate their time, energy, and efforts to saving cats from bad situations and dangerous environments. This show is a must-see for people out there who are obsessed with cats!

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