This season is the first season where the last episode was aired the following year. Season 9 started airing on TV9 on 20 March 2015. A new voice actress for Ros has been introduced. The character designs are also remodelled and improved to make them more lively. Starting from this season onwards it is produced in high-definition resolution where the HD versions of each episode in this season will appear on the DVD collection once it is released. The episodes air on the days when new episodes appear in three separate parts on a seven-minute slot at 5:30 pm during the school holidays. The first episode was scheduled to air on 2nd September 2013, but due to technical problems the first episode have been pushed to 9th September 2013. Cerita bermula saat Upin, Ipin, dan para sahabatnya tak sengaja menemukan keris mistis di gudang Tok Dalang yang ternyata membuka portal menuju kerajaan Inderaloka. The episodes air on Saturday evenings at 6:30pm. Upin and Ipin will start their fun story with the Chinese New Year story as the seventh season's premier. Season 6 aired every Sunday at 6pm on TV9. This season airs every Saturday night at 6:30pm. As with previous seasons it opens with a new sequence, now based on a papercraft theme. Season 5 debuted on TV9 on the 12th of March 2011 with the episode "Belajar Lagi".
The main focus on this season is as a tribute to sports, as it was developed in a year full of sport events. Season four of Upin & Ipin and Friends debuted on TV9 on 15 March 2010 with the episode "The Village Champion (Part 1)", with a brand new opening sequence and color pencil and exercise book-themed title card. This is also the first season of Upin & Ipin for the international market, airing on Disney Channel Asia beginning 15 November 2009 with dubs in English (the official dub, as the credits and episode titles are in English as well), Mandarin and other languages. In the year-end school break season, it became apparent that new episodes are strategically debuted on school holidays, with new episodes premiering on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 5.30 pm (repeats for the rest of the week) throughout the six-week holiday season.
From 14 May, the TV series received major sponsorship from TM, which placed its brand on the show to this date.
As a year-long production season, it had frequent in-season breaks filled by repeats, and also experienced some schedule changes. Under the new full title Upin & Ipin dan Kawan-Kawan, a third season of the series premiered on TV9 on 2 February 2009, with each episode lasting up to seven minutes. This season was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive Malaysia via its Colgate Kayu Sugi toothpaste. The second series, under its full title Upin & Ipin: Setahun Kemudian, went on air in conjunction with Ramadan again, with 12 new episodes, the first six of which were aired and repeated on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, 7.00 pm throughout Ramadan while the other six premiered for Hari Raya from 1 till 6 of Shawal. This series bore away the Best Animation award in the 2007 Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival. The first four shorts debuted early in the holy months, followed by repeats from 22 September to 11 October, finally ending with two final episodes premiering on Hari Raya itself. Upin Ipin cartoon series must be watched by children, especially small children aged five years and over.The first season of Upin & Ipin was aired on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 7.30 pm, in conjunction with Ramadhan and Eid Ul-Fitr, which tells of the twins Upin and Ipin on their first fasting months. There are several scenes that mimic scenes in Anime. But, there are some scenes that are made too excessive. This makes the children not feel bored watching the cartoon series Upin and Ipin set in a village. For example, in the episode "Aku sebuah Jam" (I'm a Clock) where Upin and Ipin turned into alarm clock and stayed at Ah Tong's watch shop. Not merely telling about daily life, Upin and Ipin animated series sometimes picks up stories that have nothing to do with everyday life. It's clear that this animated series is intended to teach children how important tolerance is. Upin and Ipin's characters are told as Muslim figures who have non-Muslim friends, such as Jarjit Singh the Punjabi child and Mei-Mei the Chinese child.
Many scenes on Upin Ipin show the importance of tolerance, kinship, friendship, and much more. Upin and Ipin is a cartoon intended as a means of moral education and character, not just a cartoon as entertainment. Upin Ipin is a childish animation and has a simple story line so that it is easily digested by children.