Yo Gabba Gabba!

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Yo Gabba Gabba!
Yo Gabba Gabba! title card
GenreChildren's television series, Molo, Remix One
Created byChristian Jacobs
Scott Schultz
Developed byKay Wilson Stallings
Written byTatyana Smith
Scott Schultz
Directed byMatt Chapman
Christian Jacobs
Scott Schultz
Presented byLance Robertson
StarringLance Robertson
Biz Markie
Voices ofAdam Delbert
Patty Wirtz
Jack Thompson
Jody Pinsent
Lou Jones
Rob Paulsen
Jules de Jongh
Drew Massey
Carmen Osbahr
Cam Clarke
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasonsTV:3 Label:4
No. of episodes57 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMichael Polis
Jon Berrett
ProducersJustin Lyon
Rita Peruggi
Running time25 minutes
Production companiesThe Magic Store Productions
W!LDBRAIN
Nickelodeon Productions
Wildword Entertainment
Original release
NetworkNick Jr.
Nickelodeon
ReleaseAugust 20, 2007 –
present

Yo Gabba Gabba! is an American children's television show that airs on the Nick Jr. cable network in the United States and the Nick Jr. networks in the United Kingdom & Ireland, Italy, France and Australia as well as Treehouse TV network in Canada and RTE2 on RTÉjr in Ireland. Created by Christian Jacobs (lead singer of the Aquabats) and Scott Schultz, the show is produced by The Magic Store Productions and Wildbrain. The series premiered August 20, 2007 on Nick Jr. and began broadcasting February 23, 2008 on Noggin, now Nick Jr..

On April 30, 2008 the television show received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling.[1]

Overview

Popular artists appearing on the show include Elijah Wood, The Killers, Enon, The Clientele, Jimmy Eat World, Solange Knowles, Taking Back Sunday, Datarock, The Aquabats, Devo, Joy Zipper, Of Montreal, Chromeo, My Chemical Romance, Weezer, Hot Hot Heat, The Faint, The Roots, Mates of State, MGMT, Jack Black and The Ting Tings.

Among the varied animation sequences during the show is Super Martian Robot Girl, designed by indie cartoonists Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer.[2]

The show also featured regular use of visuals reminiscent of retro video games and TV shows.

The toy models of the characters that appear at the beginning and end of each show were made by Kidrobot.

MP3 demos were available from an official Yo Gabba Gabba site as early as June 2006, before a network had picked up the show.

The world premiere live concert tour of Yo Gabba Gabba took place in Australia in May 2009. DJ Lance Rock, Muno, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee and Plex performed in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney with an indie house-band and secret, special guests at each show.

History

Unlike most children’s shows, Yo Gabba Gabba was not developed by network executives. Instead the show was developed by two Southern California fathers with no previous experience writing for television let alone children’s broadcasting or education. They simply shared a mutual disappointment in kids' television. They both wanted to design a kids' show that was entertaining while featuring real artists and real performers. The pair first started working together as teenagers, producing and directing skateboarding videos.[3] After doing some odd jobs here and there, Jacobs (also known as the MCBC of The Aquabats) and Schultz decided to try something different.

In 1999, after becoming parents themselves, the pair started playing around with ideas for children's television. They later produced a pilot independently financed by small loans from friends and family. Even after producing the pilots, Yo Gabba Gabba did not get much attention until it started circulating on the Internet. It happened to get viewed by Jared Hess, the director of Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre, who then phoned Brown Johnson, the executive vice president and executive creative director of Nickelodeon Preschool and told her to check it out.[4] Yo Gabba Gabba finally found its home on Nickelodeon on August 20, 2007.

Characters

  • DJ Lance Rock – A male DJ who is the narrator and a friend of the other characters. When the Yo Gabba Gabba live production played Coachella in 2010, a video was played to the crowd before the group took the stage. The video detailed the origin of DJ Lance Rock. Lance stumbled upon the magic boom box while walking. He was then magically transformed into DJ Lance Rock and given his costume. He is portrayed by Lance Robertson.
  • Muno – A friendly male red cyclops. He's the tallest, is somewhat clumsy and has a close bond with Foofa (though she also bonds with Brobee in the same way). He is also the band's guitarist. In the episodes "Family," "Circus," and "Baby" his family makes an appearance. During Super Bowl XLIV, he appeared in a commercial for the Kia Sorento. His realm resembles the moon or another planet or a desert and he has a pet horse. He has three stomachs as seen in the X-ray in the Season 1 episode "Halloween" (#13). However another X-ray in the Season 1 episode "Imagine" (#20) shows him with one stomach, a normal heart and lungs. He is voiced by Adam Delbert.
  • Foofa – A female flower bubble character who's "pink and happy." She loves flowers, rainbows and unicorns and can play the tambourine. Her realm is a spring or summer meadow. She is voiced by Emma Jacobs and Jody Pinsent.
  • Brobee – He is the smallest and the youngest of the gabbas, a small male green monster. He is the drummer for the Gabba band. He is the only "primary" character whose facial expression changes depending on the situation; his usual smile turning into a frown, and vice-versa. He is often subjected to trying new foods. His realm is a vast autumn forest. It is mentioned that he is four years old. He is voiced by Amos Watene and Jack Thompson.
  • Toodee – A blue female arctic cat-dragon who likes to have fun. She has a close bond with Plex and is the bassist for the Gabba band. She lives in a winter arctic realm, with icicles. She is voiced by Erin Pearce and Patty Wirtz.
  • Plex – A male magic yellow robot. He is portrayed as being smart and as the leader of Gabba Land. Plex usually teaches lessons to his friends and is a father figure to the gang. He can also use his special ray to bring things into existence. He plays the keytar. He has no realm in particular, though he seems to have a "docking station" between Foofa and Brobee's realms. He is voiced by Christian Jacobs.

Regular segments

  • Mark's Magic Pictures, featuring Mark Mothersbaugh, drawing simple pictures that often come alive at the end of the segment.
  • Biz's Beat of the Day, starring Biz Markie, demonstrating new beatboxing beats
  • The Super Music Friends Show, featuring musical guests
  • Dancey Dance Time, featuring celebrity guests (which Plex brings down to Gabbaland using his special ray) performing dance moves with the characters
  • Cool Tricks, in which a child or adult demonstrates a special talent (e.g. gymnastics, breakdancing, playing a theremin or cup stacking)
  • Storytime, where a child narrates a story (e.g. Goon Fishin, Goodnight Moon')
  • Super Martian Robot Girl, featuring a helpful comic book-style superhero who saves the day, but only solves problems, everyday and fantasy, instead of battling crime.
  • Learn with Plex, a solo segment in which Plex teaches basic daily skills like brushing your teeth, going to the bathroom, getting changed, etc. (repeatedly saying "it's fun to" do whatever he is teaching) in songs, using four repeated steps.
  • Play Pretend with Muno, in which Muno encourages viewers to pretend along with him, as he imagines himself as various creatures and objects.
  • Listen with Toodee, in which Toodee listens to sounds and encourages the viewer to help her identify them.
  • Color with Brobee, in which the viewer guesses what color Brobee is thinking of by the examples he gives.
  • Play Games with Foofa, in which Foofa solves simple puzzles, such as mazes, and encourages the viewer to help her find the solution.
  • DJ Lance Dance, in which DJ Lance Rock teaches the viewers a different dance.
  • Funny Faces, in which DJ Lance Rock encourages viewers to make funny faces.
  • Knock-Knock Joke of the Day, a segment where Jack McBrayer and Paul Scheer tell knock-knock jokes. This segment first appeared in season two.
  • Look Back At Today, each episode ends with a music video recap of that episode, featuring special effects, and a remix of every song featured in that episode. (Season two and Season three have DJ Lance remembering the things he and the gang did in that episode before the music video starts.)
  • Jingles, each episode has animated music videos featuring music by a guest musician and animation by guest artists, designers, and animators. They always happen after the first Gabba Gang and "My name is ... I like to dance" segments in an episode. (One episode does not have the segment.)

Episode guide

Pilots: 2006

# Title Airdate Guests Remix Jingle[5]
P2
Pilot 1 2006, Unaired Biz Markie
Paul Frank's Julius The Monkey dances with cast
Digital Unicorn "Please, Thank You" by Parker Jacobs
Music by GOGO13
P2
Pilot 2 2006, Unaired Biz Markie
Ashley 1st
Lance Robertson Music by Chad VanGaalen
"La La Doodles" by Lifelong Friendship Society

Season 1 : August 20, 2007 – September 21, 2008

# Title[6][7] Airdate Guests Super Music Friends Show Remix Jingle Story Time
1
Eat August 20, 2007 Elijah Wood – "The Puppet Master"[8] (Dancey Dance – "The Puppet Master")
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Digital Unicorn
"Be Nice To Animals"
Animation by Kangaroo Alliance
Music Performed by The Salteens
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Goon Fishin"
Animation by Kris Boban
Music by Parker Jacobs and Gail Hill
2
Summer August 21, 2007 Adrian Turner (Cool Tricks – Cup stacking) The Aquabats – "Pool Party!"
Broken Spindles
"This Is What The Summer Brings"
Animation by Joel Trussell
Music Performed by Tony Goddess & The Silver Lining
Super Martian Robot Girl
"Jumbo Shrimp"
3
Fun August 22, 2007 Kirsten Dorn (Cool Tricks – Gymnastics) The Aggrolites – "Banana"
Sukho Lee
"Listen"
Animation by Lori D
Music Performed by Paco
"Toot Your Own Horn"
Animation by Kris Boban
Music by Parker Jacobs
4
Dance August 23, 2007 Héctor Jiménez (Dancey Dance)
Yuko Araki (Drums)
John and Sean Scott
(Cool Tricks – Tap dancing)
Ricky Fitness
"Dancin' Fun"
Animation by Hobo Divine
Music Performed by Sizzle Me This
Super Martian Robot Girl
"Dance Party"
5
Sleep August 27, 2007 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures) Smoosh – "Pajama Party Time"
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
DJ Nobody
"Bedtime Lullabye"
Animation by Lippy
Music Performed by Mark Kozelek
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Moochy and Pooty
"Monster Truck"
Music by Scott Bucsis
6
Happy August 28, 2007 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Sukho Lee (Cool Tricks; playing a theremin)
The Salteens – "I'm So Happy I Can Dance"
Adventure Time
"Grow"
Animation by Darin Bendall
Music by Rafter
Super Martian Robot Girl
"Where's My Mama?"
7
Friends August 29, 2007 Mýa (Dancey Dance – "Peanut Butter Stomp")
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Marshall Hough
(Cool Tricks- Hanging a spoon from his nose)
Otis Fodder
"Share"
Music Performed by The Aquabats
"Faldarz and the Yellow Alien"
by The Brothers Chaps
8
Careful August 30, 2007 Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Evan Wasser (Counting Segment: "Skatin'")
Supernova – "Up & Down"
Frequent Flyer
feat. Ricky Fitness
"Family Tree"
Animation by Mumbleboy
Music performed by Low
Moochy and Pooty
"Gettin' Messy"
Counting Segment: Skatin'
Animated and directed by Scott Windes
Music by: Jarond Gibbs
9
Move September 24, 2007 Tony Hawk (Dancey Dance)
Ricky Fitness (Drums)
Venom Break Dancers (Cool Tricks)
Weird Science
"Pick It Up" by Parker Jacobs
Animation by Willy Heartland and Craig Patches
Music Performed by GOGO13 featuring Alex Desert of Hepcat
"Bruce The Moose"
Animated by Wild Brain
10
Greetings September 25, 2007 Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day) The Wolfgramms – "YGG Medley"
La Casa Azul
"Hello, Goodbye"
Animation by Aaron Stewart
Music performed by I'kona
"Please, Thank You"
by WildBrain Animation
Music by GOGO13
Animation by Tyler Jacobs
Super Martian Robot Girl
"Do You Like My Haircut?"
11
Together September 26, 2007 Nikki Flores (Dancey Dance)
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Mark DeNardo
"Love Every Living Thing"
Animation by Joel Trussell
Music performed by Call Sound Call Noise
Super Martian Robot Girl
"Dance of the Cobra Man"
12
Scary September 27, 2007 Leslie Hall, DJ Dr. Laura and the Junior Gems (Dancey Dance)
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Adam Deibert (Cool Tricks – Playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star with his hands)
Turbo Funky
"Shapes"
Animation by Ben Jones and Jacob Ciocci of Paper Rad
Music performed by Black Kids
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
N/a
13
Halloween October 29, 2007 Rebecca Gallo (Cool Tricks – Taekwondo) Shiny Toy Guns
(aka "The Shinys") "Halloween At The House Of Spooks"
DJ Sifa
"It's Halloween"
Animation by Kluncklick
Music performed by I Monster with vocals by Philly
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Super Martian Robot Girl
"Be Good Big Kitty"
14
Car November 26, 2007
Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Sugarland (Dancey Dance)
Ian Fowles from The Aquabats & Jodey Lawrence from Supernova (Cool Tricks – Playing Guitar)
Mouse on Mars
"Look Both Ways"
Animation by Arthur Jones
Music by The Aggrolites
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Naughty Gordie" by Kristin Arnold
Animated by Wildbrain Animation and Kris Boban
15
Share November 27, 2007 Cornelius "Count Five or Six"
Ann Shenton
"Sometimes You Win"
Designed and Directed, and Animated by Justin Fines @ DEMO

Music performed by Dean and Britta
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Super Martian Robot Girl "Sounds of the Dolphin"
16
Find November 28, 2007
Sean Kingston (Dancey Dance)
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Rahzel (Cool Tricks – Beatboxing)
Languis
"Hey, Won't Somebody Come and Play"
Animation by Jesse Ledoux and PUNY Music
Performed by The Little Ones
Super Martian Robot Girl "Funny Bunny"
17
Train November 29, 2007
Laila Ali (Dancey Dance)
Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Twink
"Train Ride"
Animation by PandaPanther
Music performed by Tahiti 80
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Moochy and Pooty
"Up Down"
18
Christmas December 21, 2007 (premiere)
December 25, 2007

The Snow Princess (Dancey Dance)
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Mike Relm
"Christmas Time"
Animation by Agency Collective
Music performed by Jason Lytle
"Santa's Helpers"
by Parker Jacobs; Illustrated by WildBrain Animation
19
Love February 14, 2008
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Alex Knost (Counting Segment: "Surfing")
The Postmarks "Balloons"
The Salteens
Designed by Chris McD
"I Found Love"
Animation by Bran Dougherty-Johnson
Music performed by Trembling Blue Stars
(Originally by The Free Design)
"Alfcore"
Animation by Kangaroo Alliance
Narrated by Penelope Jacobs
Counting Segment: Surfing
Written by Tiffany and Thomas Campbell
Music by Jarond Gibbs
20
Imagine[9] May 23, 2008
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Alex Knost (Counting Segment: "Surfing, Part 2")
The Shins "It's OK, Try Again"
Majestic
"Some Things Are Big, Some Things Are Small"
Animation by Christopher Palazzo
Music performed by Jason Falkner
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Charlie C
Written by Shanna Jacobs
Animation by Joel Trussell

Counting Segment:
Surfing, Part 2

Written by Tiffany and Thomas Campbell
Directed and photographed by Thomas Campbell
Music by: Jarond Gibbs

Season 2 : September 22, 2008 – February 1, 2010

# Title Airdate Guests Super Music Friends Show Remix Jingle Story Time
21
Birthday September 22, 2008 Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Melora Hardin (Dancey Dance)
Parker Jacobs (Cool Tricks – Baking special birthday cakes)
Mark Mothersbaugh (appears during Brobee's birthday party)
The Ting Tings "Happy Birthday" Tyger Ryder "Birthday Song"
Animation by CUPCO!
Music Performed by Tyger Ryder
22
Games September 23, 2008 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Jaclyn Parls Jacobs (Cool Tricks – Playing the recorder through her nose)
Mates of State "No One Wants To Be Left Out"
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Mark Denardo "Come & Play"
Animation by Merijn Hos & Jurriaan Hos
Music Performed by The Clientele
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Bayou Boat Race"
Animation by I am 8-bit
23
Talent September 24, 2008 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Amar'e Stoudemire (Dancey Dance/playing basketball)
Logan Knight (Cool Tricks – the belly roll)
Hot Hot Heat "Time To Go Outdoors" The Parallelograms "What Are Your Talents?"
Directed by Kristofer Ström
Animation by Eric Buchholtz, Viggo Mörck, and Nicolas Wakeham (producer)
Music Performed by Joy Zipper
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
24
Animals September 25, 2008 Jack McBrayer and Paul Scheer (Knock-Knock Joke of the Day – "Interrupting Cow") Jimmy Eat World "Beautiful Day" Tommie Sunshine "Animal Sounds"
Animation by Overture
Music Performed by The Aggrolites
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Cammy, Jenny, & Slater"
Directed by Chris "Elio" Eliopoulos
Animation by Nate Miller
Written by Tiffany Campbell
Numbers Segment: "Counting Birds"
Directed by Joel Fox and Christian Jacobs
25
Weather October 20, 2008 Jack McBrayer and Paul Scheer (Knock-Knock Joke of the Day – "Can I Come in?") Paul Williams "Rainbow Connection" featuring The Yo-Dazzlers as a back-up band Tyger Ryder "I Love The Rain"
Animation by Andreas Nilsson
Music Performed by Frequent Flyer
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Water Drops & Oil"
Directed by King Mini
Animation by PUNY
Numbers – A Day In The Park
Directed by Scott Schultz, produced by Nate Rogers
26
Differences October 21, 2008 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures – Drawing a carrot)
With guest star Leslie Hall
I'm From Barcelona "Just Because It's Different Doesn't Mean It's Scary" Guilie Milkyway "Glasses"
Animation by Moviemagic
Music Performed by I'Kona
"Argyle the Octopus"
Written and directed by Colt Bowden
Animation by Keri Rainock
Narration by Ollie Shultz
Music by: Jarond Gibbs
Numbers – Love Me
Produced by Nate Rogers
27
Robot October 22, 2008 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Rhys Darby (Cool Tricks – Pretending to be a Robot)
Money Mark "Robodancing" Blake Miller "We Are The Robots"
Animation by Mixtape Club
Music Performed by Enon
"Prof. Whizbang and Robot Planet"
Directed by Nawoki and Yoshiko Karasawa
Animation by Asahi Production Co.
Narrated by Brandt Bucher
28
Teeth October 23, 2008 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures; drawing a tooth)
Amy Sedaris (Tooth fairy)
Shannon Edwards and Strawberry the donkey (Cool Tricks – Making Strawberry smile)
Datarock "Smile For The Camera" Twink "Brush Brush Brush"
Animation by Kangaroo Alliance
Music Performed by of Montreal
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"The Alligator & the Tiny Ugly Cavities"
Directed by Parker Jacobs
Animation by PUNY
29
Clean February 27, 2009 Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and Frankie "Knuckles" Walker of The Roots- playing snare drums and percussion
Rachel Dratch (Dancey Dance Time – "The Groovy Cat")
Chromeo "Nice 'n' Clean" Tyger Ryder featuring DJ Game Kid "Cover Your Mouth"
Animation by Augenblick Studios
Music Performed by The Bird and the Bee
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Numbers: "Happy Computer"
Directed by Christian Jacobs and Joel Fox
30
New Friends April 3, 2009 Jack Black (singing "It's Not Fun to Get Lost", "Friends" and "Goodbye Song") (Dancey Dance Time – "The Disco Roll") and Rob Schrab (voice of Jack Black's mini-bike)
Jack McBrayer & Paul Scheer (Knock-Knock Joke of the Day – "Cargo")
The Yo-Dazzlers "You Can't Always Get What You Want" Cowboy Fluesmith featuring Tyger Ryder "In a Safe Land"
Animation by Tanya Haden
Music by Tanya Haden and Petra Haden "
31
Green April 22, 2009 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures) Sal Masekela "Hello World" "Fruit Song"
Animation by Buddy System Studios
Directed by John Harvatine IV
Music by YMCK
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Cloudie The Cloud"
Animation by Augenblick Studios
32
Family October 12, 2009 Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
The Roots "Lovely, Love My Family" Mark Denardo "That's My Family"
Animation by Joel Trussell
Music by The Apples in stereo
33
Art October 13, 2009 Andy Samberg(Dancey Dance)
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Ray Barbee(Cool Trick)
MGMT "Art is Everywhere" "Favorite Colors"
Music Performed by Neil Halstead
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
34
Boat October 14, 2009 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Jaliala (Cool Trick)
Reeve Oliver "I Like Sandwiches"
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Sea Friends"
Animation by Buddy System Studios
Music Performed by Mason Jennings
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
35
Band October 15, 2009 Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
The Yo Dazzlers and The Gabba Gang "I Love to Rock"
Lady Tigra"When I Hear Music" (with the Gabba Gang as a back-up band)
Patience
"We Have To Be Patient"
Animation by Puny
"Ollie The Musician"
Animation by Wildbrain
"The Music Of Sound" Animation by Nick Scott
36
Dress Up October 16, 2009 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures) The Little Ones "Let's Dress Up"
37
Big October 16, 2009 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Gumpelstiltskin (Cool Tricks) making a balloon dog
Jem & The Yo Dazzlers "Some Things Are Big, Some Things Are Small"
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
Rafter "Grow"
Animation by Darin Bendall
Music by Rafter
"Sprinkles & The Bake Off"
Animation by Sean Dicken and Gooby Herms
Written & Directed by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer
Narration by Alex Arnold
38
Mystery February 1, 2010 Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Jack McBrayer & Paul Scheer (Knock-Knock Joke of the Day)
Ladytron "Use Your Mind" Ursula 1000 "Some Things Are A Mystery"
Animation by PUNY
Music by Autolux
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
39
Space February 8, 2010 (Un-aired in USA) Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Jack McBrayer & Paul Scheer (Knock-Knock Joke of the Day)
Electrocute "Rocket Run" "Turn Your Eye to the Sky"
Animation by Meomi
Music by Pinback
"Lloyd and the Asteroids"
Animation by Puny
Directed by Parker Jacobs
Narration by Oskar Jacobs
Written by Jason deVilliers
40
Ride Un-aired in the USA
Available on DVD
Dean and Britta "Let's Ride"
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
The Parallelograms "Ride Ride Ride"
Animation by Darin Bendall
Jingle performed by Digital Unicorn
"Bike Race"
Animation by PUNY
Narration by Max Schultz

Season 3 : March 8, 2010 – May 9, 2011

# Title Airdate Guests Super Music Friends Show Remix Jingle Story Time
41 Circus March 8, 2010 "Weird Al" Yankovic as the Ringmaster
Sarah Silverman (Dancey Dance)
Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Jack McBrayer & Paul Scheer (Knock-Knock Joke of the Day)
Black Kids (Called Dance Kids) "We Love Clowns"
Parellograms
"Circus Town" Animation by Keri Rainock by Mates of State Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
42 Bugs March 9, 2010 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Tim Armstrong Mr. Cactus (VO)
Mix Master Mike (Cool tricks)
Weezer "All My Friends Are insects"
"Bugs" Animation by Akinori Oishi by Black Moth Super Rainbow
Songwriter: Jarond Gibbs
"Bee" Designed and Directed, and Animated by Nick Donkin @ Flying Gherkin
43 Doctor March 10, 2010 Anthony Bourdain as Dr. Tony
Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
of Montreal "Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, Toast"
Digital Unicorn
"New Day" Animation by Wildbrain Animation by Swound! "Tree's Is Sick" Animation by Jurrien Boogert
44 Superhero March 11, 2010 Mos Def as Super Mr. Superhero
The Aquabats (Counting Segment)
Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)
Devo "Watch Us Work It"
Warren Fitzgerald
"We R Super Heroes" by Robbert Bobbert (of The Apples in Stereo) Animation By PUNY Music Super Martian Robot Girl "Snowboard"
45 Baby May 7, 2010 "Mama Loves Baby" Solange Knowles
Game Kid
"Little Baby" Animation by Bunko Studios by Of Montreal (Originally by The Apples in Stereo) "The Ugly Of Baby"
46 Pets September 10, 2010 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Rob Dyrdek (Dancey Dance)
Taking Back Sunday "We All Love Our Pets"
Adrian Michna
"My Special Friend" by The Pepper Pots
47 School September 19, 2010 Angela Kinsey as Ms. Angela The Faint "Teach Me Teacher" Frequent Flyer "What Story Do You Want To Hear?" by Dr. Dog
48 Adventure February 7, 2011 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark Magic Pictures) The Killers "Spaceship Adventure"
Tyger Ryder
"Imagination Adventure" by Sunbears! Animation by Isobel Knowles "Fish Of The Adventure" Animation by Willy Heartland and Craig Patches
49 Flying February 9, 2011 Martin Starr, John Francis Daley, and Samm Levine (of Freaks and Geeks
Dancey Dance
Chairlift "Fly Like A Bird"
Cameron Webb
"Balloon Ride" by Super Furry Animals Animation by Bunko Studios
50 Nature February 8, 2011 Marissa Jaret Winokur (voice) Band of Horses "Out in Nature"
Ross Harris
"Nature Hike" performed by The Decemberists Animation by Boulder Media
51 Treasure March 8, 2011 Fred Armisen & Charlene Yi "Treasure" by Blitzen Trapper
Classixx
"Treasure Hunt" by Camera Obscura Animation by Bunko Studios
52 Clubhouse May 8, 2011 Mark Mothersbaugh (Mark's Magic Pictures)
Alex Knost (Counting Segment: "Clubhouse")
The Sounds "Party In The Treehouse"
Majestic
"Help Your Friends" by DeVotchKa Animation by Joe Pelling & Dan Britt Counting Segment
53 Fairytale May 9, 2011 "A Better Day" (featuring See Spot) The Flaming Lips "Can You Be a Frog?"
Sukho Lee
"Me And The Friends" by Smash Mouth

Season 4 : December 18, 2011-[present]

# Title Airdate Guests Super Music Friends Show Remix Jingle Story Time
54 A Very Awesome Christmas December 18, 2011 Mark Mothersbaugh

Cults "Hot Chocolate"
Tori Spelling as Santa Claus
Tony Hawk as Bird
Leslie Hall

My Chemical Romance "Every Snowflake Is Different (Just Like You)"
Mouse On Mars
"To Give a Present"

Animation by: Kirsten Lepore
Songwriter: Adam Deibert
Performed by: James Husband

55 Super Spies April 17, 2012 Jason Bateman as Bateman, The Bad Spy Peter, Bjorn and John "I wish I was a Spy"
Matt Gorney
"Amazing Disguise" by Stars "Ian The Spy"

Animation by:
Colt Bowden, Abigayl Bowden
Narration by:
Margaux Windes

56 Olympics August 19, 2012 Bill Hader (Dancey Dance)

Metta World Peace
Diamond World Peace
Biz Markie (Biz's Beat of the Day)

Cut Copy "Fantastic Voyages"
Nowonder
The Clapping Song

Animation by:
Will Sweeney
Performed by:
Stephen Wilkinson

57 Gooble October 28, 2012 Mariachi El Bronx "Friends Can Make You Smile"

Cast

DJ Lance in his Yo Gabba Gabba! outfit posing for a photo with a young fan.

Note that the voice cast is ordered by US and UK versions.

DVDs

DVD Collections[10]
Title Released Episodes
The Dancey Dance Bunch October 14, 2008 "Friends", "Eat", "Dance", "Happy"
New Friends April 7, 2009 "New Friends", "Share", "Find", "Greetings"
Halloween! August 25, 2009 "Halloween", "Scary", "Fun", "Careful"
Meet My Family October 20, 2009 "Family", "Games", "Together", "Imagine"
Birthday Boogie February 2, 2010 "Birthday", "Dress Up", "Talent", "Ride"
Clubhouse June 15, 2010 "Clubhouse", "Adventure", "Summer", "Animals"
Superhero October 14, 2010 "Superhero", "Train", "Adventure", "Bugs"
Doctor January 11, 2011 "Doctor", "Teeth", "Clean", "Car"
Circus June 14, 2011 "Circus", "Flying", "Treasure", "Fun"
Party in a Box: 3 Disc Set July 12, 2011 DVDs: Dancey Dance Bunch, Birthday Boogie, Clubhouse
Music Makes Me Move August 9, 2011 "Band", "Move", "Differences", "Train"
Merry Christmas! August 9, 2011 "Christmas", "A Very Awesome Christmas", "Fairytale", "Boat"
Yo Gabba Gabba! Live!: There's A Party In My City! March 13, 2012 Live Show in Los Angeles with Bonus Features
Super Spies April 17, 2012 "Super Spies", "Mystery", "Space", "Big"

CDs

Four albums have been released featuring songs from the show performed by the cast and the "Super Music Friends Show" segment.

  • Music is… Awesome! (2009)
  • Music is… Awesome! Volume 2 (2010)
  • Music is… Awesome! Volume 3 (2011)
  • Music is… Awesome! Volume 4 (2012)

ABC for Kids released a CD in 2010 titled Yo Gabba Gabba! Party In My Tummy.

Critical reception

While it has yet to win an award or recognition for educational content or effectiveness, the show has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy in both 2008 and 2009 for Best Costume Design. Time magazine's James Poniewozik, who said the show "will convince you someone slipped something into your Fruity Pebbles" named Yo Gabba Gabba! one of the Top 10 new TV series of 2007, ranking it at #8.[11] In November 2008, the Yo Gabba Gabba! production team won a BAFTA Children's Award, International.[12] The show has also become popular among some college-age young adults because of the artists often featured.[13] Due to the show's popularity amongst both adults and children, they performed at Coachella 2010 as special guests.[14] Their live touring show also won a Creative Content Award at the 2010 Billboard Touring Awards.[15] The Television Critics Association Awards have nominated Yo Gabba Gabba! for Outstanding Achievement in Children’s/Youth Programing. The years include 2008-2012. Yo Gabba Gabba! won for the year 2009 and 2010.[16] In February 2013, Yo Gabba Gabba! won two Kidscreen Awards for "Best Non-Animated or Mixed Series 2013" and "Best Music 2013"[17]

In other media

  • In 2009, the cast was featured in their own float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
  • Muno was featured in a commercial for the Kia Sorento that aired during the 2010 Super Bowl and a subsequent Kia commercials in 2011.
  • The cast appeared in the Big Time Rush episodes "Big Time Audition" and "Big Time Halloween."
  • Yo Gabba Gabba! appeared in True Jackson VP in the episode "Trapped in Paris."
  • Garry Lyon, of the The Footy Show, an Australian Football League panel show, performed an interpretive cycle (Yo Gabba Gazza!) based on the Yo Gabba Gabba! dancing style after losing a humorous bet. The choice of the Yo Gabba Gabba! dance was based on a number of physical similarities to Brobee, including Bushy Eyebrows and Excessive Androgenic Hair.
  • In the Mad episode "So You Think You Can Train Your Dragon How to Dance / Yo Gagga Gagga!," Lady Gaga hosts Yo Gagga Gagga! featuring her dolls – Taylor Swift, T-Pain, Miley Cyrus, and Triple H – and the cast is seen watching a monster movie at the end.
  • In 2011, the cast appeared in the Raising Hope episode "Sabrina Has Money."
  • The title of the Futurama episode "Yo Leela Leela" parodies this, as does the show in the episode, known as "Rumbledy Hump".
  • On June 9, 2012, The Fresh Beat Band's 14th episode "Yo! Fresh Beats Go Gabba Gabba!", the "Gabba Gang" gets beamed into the episode by way of a malfunction Plex has with robotic hiccups.
  • Insane Clown Posse recorded a cover of the song Hold Still for the 2012 album Smothered, Covered & Chunked.

References

  1. ^ "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announces 35th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award Nominations", April 30, 2008
  2. ^ evandorkin: The Last Round-Up (Pre-TCAF)
  3. ^ http://www.wildbrain.com/animation/about_us/bios/pdf/director/Jacobs_Schultz_bio.pdf
  4. ^ Itzkoff, Dave (August 12, 2007). "Charm the Children, Tickle the Parents". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Dollar, Steve: "Gimme Gimme Gabba Gabba[dead link]", Print, September/October 2007
  6. ^ "Yo Gabba Gabba!" (2007) – Episode List, IMDb.com. Retrieved on June 23, 2009.
  7. ^ Yo Gabba Gabba! Episodes, TVGuide.com. Retrieved on June 22, 2009.
  8. ^ New York Magazine – Elijah Wood Does the Puppet Master
  9. ^ "Nick Jr. Begins Production on Season Two of Acclaimed Live-Action Preschool Music Series Yo Gabba Gabba!, Produced by the Magic Store and W!LDBRAIN, Beginning Monday, May 12", PR Newswire, April 28, 2008
  10. ^ "Yo Gabba Gabba! Episode Guide 2010 Season 3 – School, Episode 6". TV Guide. Retrieved December 21, 2010.
  11. ^ Poniewozik, James: "Top 10 New TV Series", Time, 2007
  12. ^ BAFTA Children's Awards Winners "[1]", BAFTA, 2008
  13. ^ Friedman, Emily "Nickelodeon Cartoon Draws Unusual Fans", ABC News, May 7, 2008
  14. ^ Glazer, Joshua. "Coachella Backstage With Yo Gabba Gabba". Retrieved June 21, 2011.
  15. ^ Lipshutz, Jason. "U2, Gaga, Metallica, Swift Win Big at Billboard Touring Awards". Billboard. Retrieved June 21, 2011.
  16. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0877512/awards
  17. ^ http://kidscreen.com/2013/02/06/and-the-2013-kidscreen-awards-winners-are

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