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| Wubbzy Short
| Wubbzy Short
| 28 August 2006
| 28 August 2006 - 2 September 2008
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| A short that always begun after the first episode of the show. On September 2, 2008, the Wubbzy Short segment was discontinued for a similar short series called The Wubb Club. These shorts can be seen online as part of the WubbCast.
| A short that always begun after the first episode of the show. On September 2, 2008, the Wubbzy Short segment was discontinued for a similar short series called The Wubb Club. These shorts can be seen online as part of the WubbCast.
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| The Wubb Club
| The Wubb Club
| 2 September 2008
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| A short that begins after the first episode of the show. Similar to Wubbzy Short, it includes Wubbzy and his friends in the Wubb Club. Something unusual usually happens.
| A short that begins after the first episode of the show. Similar to Wubbzy Short, it includes Wubbzy and his friends in the Wubb Club. Something unusual usually happens.
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| Educational Song
| Educational Song
| 28 August 2006
| 28 August 2006 - present
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| Until September 2, 2008, the show had two educational songs but after September 2, the first song was replaced with the Wubb Club Dance Party. These songs can also be seen as part of the WubbCast
| Until September 2, 2008, the show had two educational songs but after September 2, the first song was replaced with the Wubb Club Dance Party. These songs can also be seen as part of the WubbCast
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| Wubb Club Dance Party
| Wubb Club Dance Party
| 2 September 2008
| 2 September 2008 - present
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| The part of the show after The Wubb Club which begins with a robot named "The Jukebox Robot" singing "Hey! Hey! Wubbzy, it's a beautiful day. Hey! Hey! Wubbzy, what do you say?". The robot then asks Wubbzy what time it is. Wubbzy then guesses two wrong answers (example: Is it 11:00?) and the robot says "No" more than once. After that Wubbzy says "Well, what time is it?". The robot then says "Hoo hoo, hee hee, its time for the Wubb Club dance party!", and then a song begins. The song did not appear in Wubb Idol or in any Wubb Girls episodes.
| The part of the show after The Wubb Club which begins with a robot named "The Jukebox Robot" singing "Hey! Hey! Wubbzy, it's a beautiful day. Hey! Hey! Wubbzy, what do you say?". The robot then asks Wubbzy what time it is. Wubbzy then guesses two wrong answers (example: Is it 11:00?) and the robot says "No" more than once. After that Wubbzy says "Well, what time is it?". The robot then says "Hoo hoo, hee hee, its time for the Wubb Club dance party!", and then a song begins. The song did not appear in Wubb Idol or in any Wubb Girls episodes.
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| Walden's Minute of Knowledge
| Walden's Minute of Knowledge
| 2006
| 2006 - 2007 (?)
| 2007 (?)
| Sometimes, the Wubbzy Short was branded '''Walden's Minute of Knowledge'''. Walden shows Wubbzy about something. Mysteriously, the segment went off the air in 2007.
| Sometimes, the Wubbzy Short was branded '''Walden's Minute of Knowledge'''. Walden shows Wubbzy about something. Mysteriously, the segment went off the air in 2007.
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Revision as of 15:07, 6 July 2009

Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!
File:Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! logo.jpg
The show's current logo since 2006.
Created byBob Boyle
StarringGrey DeLisle
Lara Jill Miller
Carlos Alazraqui
Tara Strong
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes53 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time24 minutes (11 minutes per episode)
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon (2009)
Nick Jr. (2006-2009; 2009-present)
Noggin (2006-2009)
ReleaseAugust 28, 2006 –
present

Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is an animated children's television series created by Bob Boyle. The series is animated in Adobe Flash[citation needed] software, produced by Bolder Media (a joint-venture between Frederator Studios and Mixed Media Group) and Starz Media. Bob Boyle, Susan Miller and Fred Seibert are the executive producers, and the technical director is David Sandford. The music is performed by Brad Mossman, and the musical score is composed and performed by Mike Reagan. The show is produced in Burbank, California at Film Roman.

The series debuted August 28, 2006 in the United States on Nick Jr. The second season debuted September 2, 2008 on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. in the United States.

Origin

According to Boyle, the series began as a story created by his niece, Viviana Ogawa, that Boyle turned into a rough comic book-style storybook called The Tail of Flopsy, Mopsy, and Ted. During the series' development process, the characters were renamed Widget, Wubby and Walden. Eventually, the title character was named Wubbzy.

Boyle submitted his original concept as a book to Bolder Media. After more than 600 children's book concepts were reviewed, Boyle's submission was selected for development into an animated series for preschoolers. Production for the first season began in January 2005.

Characters

Short Segments

Short Title Time on Wubbzy Description
Wubbzy Short 28 August 2006 - 2 September 2008 A short that always begun after the first episode of the show. On September 2, 2008, the Wubbzy Short segment was discontinued for a similar short series called The Wubb Club. These shorts can be seen online as part of the WubbCast.
The Wubb Club 2 September 2008 - present A short that begins after the first episode of the show. Similar to Wubbzy Short, it includes Wubbzy and his friends in the Wubb Club. Something unusual usually happens.
Educational Song 28 August 2006 - present Until September 2, 2008, the show had two educational songs but after September 2, the first song was replaced with the Wubb Club Dance Party. These songs can also be seen as part of the WubbCast
Wubb Club Dance Party 2 September 2008 - present The part of the show after The Wubb Club which begins with a robot named "The Jukebox Robot" singing "Hey! Hey! Wubbzy, it's a beautiful day. Hey! Hey! Wubbzy, what do you say?". The robot then asks Wubbzy what time it is. Wubbzy then guesses two wrong answers (example: Is it 11:00?) and the robot says "No" more than once. After that Wubbzy says "Well, what time is it?". The robot then says "Hoo hoo, hee hee, its time for the Wubb Club dance party!", and then a song begins. The song did not appear in Wubb Idol or in any Wubb Girls episodes.
Walden's Minute of Knowledge 2006 - 2007 (?) Sometimes, the Wubbzy Short was branded Walden's Minute of Knowledge. Walden shows Wubbzy about something. Mysteriously, the segment went off the air in 2007.

Merchandise

DVD Releases

Name No. of episodes Release Date
A Tail of Tails 8 episodes September 23, 2008
A Little Help From My Friends 8 episodes February 3, 2009
The Pirate Treasure 7 episodes March 24, 2009
Wubbzy's Big Movie Full length movie May 12, 2009
Wubbzy Goes Boo! Halloween Specials September 8, 2009
Wubb Idol Unknown October 13, 2009

Episodes

Season Ep # First Airdate Last Airdate
Season 1 26 August 28, 2006 June 20, 2008
Season 2 26 September 2, 2008 TBA

Movies

Wubbzy's Big Movie

A made-for-TV movie titled Wubbzy's Big Movie premiered on Starz Kids & Family on August 29, 2008. The 77-minute long story revolves around Wubbzy getting amnesia and being unable to remember who he is.(This may be a 'copy-off' of WhoBob WhatPants on Spongebob Squarepants). Widget and Walden help Wubbzy recover his memory. Previously aired episodes from the TV series are used for flashbacks when one of the characters recalls a moment to help Wubbzy remember. The episodes included: Puddle Muddle, The Tired Tail, The Pirate Treasure, Come Spy With Me, A Tale Of Tails, Perfecto Party, and Monster Madness. There are also references from Wubbzy In The Woods and Escape From Dino Island. In continuity sense, the movie takes place right after the events of Puddle Muddle and a week after the events of The Tired Tail as said by Dr. Flooey.

Wubb Idol

The second movie based on the series. For the first time, the movie presented Daizy and The Wubb Girlz voiced by Beyoncé. This movie is an hour-long.

References