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The Hoobs: Volume 1 - Finding Out

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The Hoobs set out to learn some new things about Peeps and Tiddlypeeps, having just arrived on the Peep Planet. Hubba Hubba − voiced by Mark Jefferis (series 1−3, 4 (Occasionally)) and Brian Herring (series 4−5) In a tussle with Tula, Groove manages to splatter his Hoobjuice on the wall, and Hoobjuice is famous for staining.

Opera Singer: Tula discovers that auditions for a part in an opera are being held and decides to try out. However, she discovers that it's not just a good voice you need to sing opera.Hello Hoobs – the five-minute "Hello Hoobs" segment includes excerpts from the English-language version, edited to function as a teaching tool. Targeted at viewers between the ages of four and eight, the segment uses the Hoobs to expand English-language vocabulary and explain rudiments of grammar. The stated goal was to teach 400 words and 150 different expressions. The segment airs immediately prior to the half-hour The Hoobs broadcast on a weekly basis, and is compiled into a half-hour weekend broadcast for non-English countries, to serve as a review of knowledge. One Hoob drives left hand drive or right hand drive, one visits and turns the key and the third may participate in the B-story.

Iver: The purple leading male Hoob figure of the threesome. He is very punctual and business-like, but likes to have fun, too. Iver is a great doer, but sometimes he tends to be a bit of a worrier. The series premiered on Channel 4 on 15 January 2001 from 6:00am to 7:00am, [2] with two episodes being broadcast each weekday morning. The episodes were repeated from 11:00 am, [1] finishing its run of 250 episodes on 3 January 2003. Although the series ceased production in the United Kingdom in July 2002, it was regularly repeated in the same early morning time slot for several years afterwards. It was temporarily taken off the schedule every year during the Christmas period and returned in the new year. 2014 was the final year that the series was repeated, as it has not since returned. It has also been shown in other countries, including North America (repeats formerly airing on PBS Kids Sprout) and Australia airing on both ABC and ABC2 from 4 February 2002 to 2 July 2011. In Poland it aired on Polsat JimJam and TV4. It aired in Hungary on JimJam. In Spain, it was on Telemadrid and on K3 in Catalonia. Hop! in Israel, In Italy, "Hello Hoobs" was on JimJam. In Germany, the show aired on KiKA. In Latin America, Brazil, and the Caribbean, the show aired on MVS TV and ZAZ. In Greece, the show aired on Star Channel. In Ireland, it was screened on TG4, where it was dubbed in Irish. In Hong Kong, it was aired on TVB. There appears to be a problem with the Motorettes and Iver is trying to fix the problem. The Hoobmobile has broken down for the first and only time like never before.Groove's collection of "Different Shaped Things He Doesn't Know What to Do With" gets in Iver's way.

Iver's been running up and down the stairs collecting the Hooboberry harvest; now his chest is going ba-boom, ba-boom. The most important day in a Hoob's year is their HoobyTwizzletuft Day - the day when they first got their Twizzletuft clipped. This year Tula has given Iver and Groove a beautiful Russian doll. Groove is unable to figure out why there is an old metal thing in his collection of beautiful things. The First ever episode to introduce new videoclips from the series 2 episodes for the opening and closing titles. The Hoobs want to celebrate Shoobedyshiny Day by wearing Shoop-Shoop and doing the Shoop-Shoop Dance. Without any magic words which are "Please", "Thank You" and "Sorry" Groove misses out on not only wearing a Shoop-Shoop but also doing Shoop-Shoop Dances.Mak Wilson, Katherine Smee, Dave Taylor, Jason Hopley and Jamie Shannon served as puppeteer accountants in the show's final series and on Hooby Happy Holidays on Sprout. The Hoobs find a way to work the Hoobamaflip. Their catchphrase of how to make the Hoobamaflip work is "Ready to Grab, Ready to Lift, Ready to Drop, Ready to Flip". Iver scoffs at this: there is no such as something that goes round and round without stopping... is there? Groove shows off his potato plant, but finds there is just one problem – it does not have any potatoes on it. The gang need something to keep the Hoobypuffs fresh. There's nothing worse than a Soggy Hoobypuff.

Tula and Groove decide to have a huge Hoob breakfast called a Hooblebumper breakfast and Iver is too busy to be hungry for it. Soft Floppy Fun: Tula and Iver put a smile on Groove's face by trying to find a tail that will suit him. The pals enjoy the view from the roof garden of the Hoobmobile and wonder what it would be like to be much higher up.

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a b c Moyes, Jojo (16 November 2000). "Channel 4 hopes its Hoobs will be the new Teletubbies". The Independent. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 . Retrieved 22 April 2019. The Hoobs need to find a hiding place to hide from Hubba Hubba when playing Hooby-hide and Hooby-seek. The Hoobs find out what is deep down inside the Peep Planet. The Red line across the centre of the globe makes Groove attempt to cut the globe in half but Iver won't let Groove do so. Steven Kynman, Victoria Willing, Ivestyn Evans, Robert Skidmore and Susan Beattie served as assistant puppeteers in the series.

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