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The Hoobs: Volume 1 - Finding Out

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An animated drawing story from a Tiddlypeep is aired, relating to the question. But in the episode "Stories", Tula makes a story herself which Hubba Hubba then puts on HoobNet and gets a Tiddlypeep to tell it. Iver's been running up and down the stairs collecting the Hooboberry harvest; now his chest is going ba-boom, ba-boom. Hubba Hubba: The blue male leader of the Hoobs. From his home base in Hoobland, he updates the Hoobopaedia with all the info that Iver, Groove and Tula collect during their stay in our world. In the season 5 episode "The Big Bonk" Hubba Hubba comes to visit the Hoobmobile and talks to the Tiddlypeeps on the Peep Planet and does Hoob News all by himself. The Hoobs are enjoying a good game of Hoobyclues. It's one of the Hoobs' favourite games and it helps them to unravel the mystery about the nuts that Groove found in a hole. 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".

The gang need something to keep the Hoobypuffs fresh. There's nothing worse than a Soggy Hoobypuff. The Very First episode to feature a new format of Hubba Hubba and Roma buttons and also the Very First episode to feature a disco version of "We're Off to see the Tiddlypeeps". 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. Overloaded: The Hoobs are puzzled why the Motorettes are wheezing and puffing. The Hoobmobile is overloaded with Groove's collections making it move very slow for the first and only time like never before.The Hoob News screen is broken and Iver wants to try and fix it, but Tula and Groove want to find other ways to broadcast Hoob News. A line of dialogue with a question and statement ending "who", "what", "when", "where", "why" or "how" causes a cutaway to a Motorettes' performance of that word. Groove grows Hooby Grow-in-a-day Tree, which is literally a tree that grows in the day. Meanwhile, Iver is finding out about relatives. 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. Tula has made gifts for everyone except for Hubba Hubba, so Tula questions if Hubba Hubba is really her friend.

Tula is building something to show the passing Hoobmobiles that the Hoobs are down on the Peep Planet. Iver, Groove and Tula celebrate a special day but realise they have left something important behind in Hoobland. Groove really wants to put Iver's flashing bow tie in his collection but without a magic word from Groove, Iver rejects it and the answer is "No".Llama Farmer: The Hoobs are curious about an animal on the Peep Planet that looks like another Hoob. 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.

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