(computer whizzing)
- Hoobledoop, Tiddlypeeps.
I'm Hubba Hubba talking
to you from Hoobland,
And I'm about to send
four of my favorite Hoobs
down to Earth to find
out all about you
for my great hoobapedia.
Here they come!
(computer whizzing)
♪ You know who the Hoobs are ♪
♪ Iver, Groove, and
Tula, we're Hoobs ♪
♪ And they're ready to go ♪
- [Iver] Hey!
♪ Now the wheels are turning ♪
♪ We can all get learning ♪
♪ All the things
we want to know ♪
- Yay!
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob hoob hurray ♪
♪ The hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
- Oh, here we come!
- Well, hey!
- Oh!
♪ The Hoobs are here
so what do you say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
- This has just got to be
the most hooby groovy way
of spending a day doing
absohoobylutely nothing at all.
- Whee, look out coming
through (laughing).
- What's Iver doing?
- Running about with
a bucket I think.
Now, what can I make
out of red paper?
- Why is he running
about with a bucket?
- Don't you know what day it is?
- No, what?
♪ What, what, what ♪
♪ What ♪
- It's Hooboberry
Harvest Day, that's what!
(Tula and Groove groan)
And it would be nice if
you two would help me.
- Sorry, Iver, I'm busy.
- Busy doing what exactly?
(bucket clanking)
- Nothing.
- Oh!
Hrumph!
- But when I finish
doing nothing,
I'll be more than
happy to help, Iver.
- Oh, I'll help too Iver,
but I've just got to
work out what I can make
with my red paper first.
- Hmm, if I have to pick
all the hooberberries
on my own by the end
of the day (sniffles)
then I better pick them quickly.
(spring boinging)
(sighs) Very quickly.
(spring boinging)
(cheerful music)
- Come on, Groove,
think of something I can
make out of red paper.
- Hmm, a cheese
sandwich (laughs).
No, that's not really red is it?
(Iver gasping)
- Oh, hooby galooby!
- What's the matter, Iver?
- Can you hear my chest going
ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom?
It's so loud I can
hardly hear myself think.
(heart thumping)
- (gasps) You're right!
There is a loud ba-boom
going on in there.
- Yeah, I can hear it from here.
Hooby groovy or what?
Ba-boom, ba-boom.
- Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.
- Yes, yes, all right, right.
Thank you very much, Tula.
Anyway, I can't stand
around here listening to my
ba-booming chest all day.
(Iver exhaling)
- Groove, do you think
everything's all right?
I mean, why is Iver's
chest going ba-boom?
- [Computer] Hubba Hubba,
Hubba Hubba, Hubba Hubba.
- Why is Iver's
chest going ba-boom?
Fantabahooby question, Hoobs.
- Iver, we've got the
question for Hoob News!
- I don't know why your
chest is going ba-boom, Iver,
but let's see what happens
when I have a look on Hoobnet.
Now I'll key in boom,
boom, boom, boom.
Oh, I say, take a look at this.
(computer whizzing)
Woohoo, look Hoobs,
these Tiddlypeeps
and these Peeps
are having a hooble dooble
duper time, aren't they?
Playing their drums,
making ba-boom sounds.
- Yes, ba-boom.
- [Hubba Hubba] Yes it's
a lovely noise isn't it?
But they're making it
on drums aren't they?
So I wonder if there's
something inside Iver
making a ba-boom sound.
Ooh, they certainly sound
hoobacious don't they?
(computer whizzing)
- (laughs) You know Iver,
your booming chest sounds
just like a hooby
groovy drum b*at.
- [Tula And Groove]
Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.
- Well, I haven't got a
drum in me chest, have I?
Now, if you'll excuse
me I've got to go
and pick hoobloads
of hooberberries.
All on my own!
- Hey, maybe he's eaten
too many hooberberries
and that's what's jumping up
and down inside his stomach
going ba-boom (laughs).
No, okay, maybe not.
- I am not eating the
hooberberries, Groove!
I'm picking them!
All on my own!
- [Computer] Hubba Hubba,
Hubba Hubba, Hubba.
- Well, I must say, Hoobs,
whatever is making
Iver's chest go ba-boom
is also making him very grumpy.
- Yeah, you're telling
me, Hubba Hubba.
I'm sure he'd feel much
better if he just did nothing,
(gasps) like me.
- Yes, perhaps, Groove,
but I think I'll just email Roma
and ask her if she can find
out about ba-booming chests.
I'm a bit worried about Iver.
- Me, too, Hubba Hubba.
I don't think I'd like it
if my chest went
ba-boom like that.
Would you, Groove?
- What?
No, no, no I wouldn't.
It's scary, poor Iver.
(Iver gasping)
- What are you all staring at?
- Nothing.
- Oh, nothing (chuckles).
- Yeah, I was just
thinking, Iver,
that perhaps the Tiddlypeeps
would know about your ba-boom.
- Yes, Hubba Hubba, they might.
I must say, I'd quite
like to know what it is.
- Well, why don't you
take a bit of time off
from hooberberry picking
and go and ask them.
- Oh, right!
Yes, Hubba Hubba,
hoobacious idea!
- Come on Iver, I'll drive.
We'll soon find out why your
chest is making such a noise.
(Iver laughing)
Come on!
- Oh yes, yes.
- Come on!
- Yes, yes, yes.
- I'll just stay here
and carry on doing
nothing then, shall I?
(Groove chomping)
- Seatbelt.
- Mm-hmm.
- [Together] We're off
to see the Tiddlypeeps!
(twinkling music)
♪ Yee haw ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The Tiddlypeeps,
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ If we need to know ♪
♪ Who, what, where,
why, when and how ♪
♪ We'll ask them, off we go ♪
- Yahoo!
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
- Hoobledoop, Tiddlypeep.
- Hoobledoop, Iver.
- Do you want to
do a hooby hello?
- Yes.
- [Together] Hoobledoop,
hoobledoop, whoop, whoop, whoop.
- Are you all right Iver?
You sound out of breath.
- Oh, I am (panting).
My chest's going
ba-boom, ba-boom.
I don't know what it is
but I wish it would stop.
- Your chest always
goes ba-boom, ba-boom.
- What?
- It's your heart.
It never stops b*ating.
- (gasps) Are you sure?
- Yep, it's
definitely your heart.
Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.
(heart thumping)
- Oh, Tula, Groove!
- Yeah?
- I've got a b*ating heart.
- Yes.
- Yes.
- It's my heart that makes
my chest go ba-boom, ba-boom.
- We've all got b*ating
hearts, Iver, listen.
- Hmm?
(heart thumping)
(Iver gasping)
- We've all got b*ating
hearts in our chests!
Oh, thank you so
much, Tiddlypeep.
Do you know,
I feel much better now I know
what's making that ba-boom.
(giggles) I can stop worrying.
I can finish picking hoobnips.
And you can help me, Groove.
Hooble toodle doo!
- Hooble toodle doo!
(Iver laughs)
(heart thumping)
- Yes, Groove.
Now I can hear it.
Will you hold still?
- Oh, sorry.
- Ah, definitely a heartbeat.
- Oh, good.
- Ba-boom, ba-boom.
It's very quiet though.
Not nearly as fast as Iver's.
- Oh, good.
Now, let me hear yours.
(heart thumping)
(Groove laughing)
Yeah, great ba-booms, Tula!
Ba-boom, ba-boom,
ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom,
- Thanks, Groove.
- Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.
- But I really need to decide
what to make out
of my red paper.
- How about that then?
- Ba-boom, ba-boom.
- We all have hoobacious hearts
that go ba-boom,
ba-boom, ba-boom.
- [Groove] (laughing) Yeah.
- Right, now I can get on
with picking my hooberberries.
- Yeah.
Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom
- [Computer] Hubba Hubba,
Hubba Hubba, Hubba.
- Ah, I found out all about
my ba-boom and it's fine!
It's hoobacious!
- Oh, I am glad, Iver.
There's nothing like
a hoobacious ba-boom.
(upbeat music)
♪ Ba-Boom, boom, boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ Boom, boom, de-boom,
boom, boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ A boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ Boom-ba-de, Boom-ba-de,
boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ Oh, yeah ♪
♪ I heard this sound
going boom-ba de-boom ♪
♪ I thought I was
falling apart ♪
♪ But now I know that
the boom-ba de-boom ♪
♪ Was the sound of
my b*ating heart ♪
♪ It goes boom-ba de-boom
the whole day through ♪
♪ Boom, boom, boom
is what it must do ♪
♪ It was news to me,
is it news to you ♪
♪ That yours goes
boom boom too ♪
♪ Oh yes, a boom,
boom, boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ Boom, boom-ba
de-boom, boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ Boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ Boom-ba-de, boom-ba-de,
boom, ba-boom ♪
♪ I heard this sound
going boom-ba de-boom ♪
♪ And pounding in my chest ♪
♪ But now I know that
the boom, boom, boom ♪
♪ Is what my heart does best ♪
♪ It goes boom-ba de-boom
the whole day through ♪
♪ Boom, boom, boom
is what it must do ♪
♪ It was news to me,
is it news to you ♪
♪ That yours goes
boom, boom too, yeah ♪
- [Iver] Ba, ba-dum, da-dum!
- [Tula] Iver,
are you all right?
- Yes, oh yes, I'm fine.
(laughs) But I must
get on now, you know,
I've got hoobloads more
hooberberries to pick.
- But just a minute.
- Yes?
- We know that it's your
heart going ba-boom.
- Oh yes, yes that's
right it's my heart, Tula,
we all have one.
Now, if you'll excuse
me I have to go.
- Wait, wait, wait.
Everyone's heart goes ba-boom.
- Well, yes but why?
♪ Why, why, why ♪
♪ Why ♪
- Oh, I don't know why.
- [Computer] Roma, Roma, Roma.
- Ah, well, perhaps Roma knows.
- Hoobledoop, Hoobs.
- [Together] Hoobledoop, Roma!
- Now I understand
that you're finding out
all about the heart,
and that's why I've come
here to the doctor's.
- [Iver] Oh.
- Doctors are very
important Peeps, indeed.
They know all about what
happens inside bodies.
- So they know all
about hearts then?
- Absohoobalutely, Iver.
In fact, they use this
thing I have around my neck
to listen to hearts.
It's called a stethoscope.
- So how does it work, Roma?
- Well, Tula,
I'm listening to my heart now.
Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.
I've got my microphone
on this stand
so that you can
listen to it b*at too.
- Hoobacious!
Let's see if it
sounds like mine.
- Oh, that's hoobily groobily.
I'm going to order a stethoscope
from Hoobnet right away.
- But why does the
heart b*at, Roma?
What's it for?
- Oh, it's very important, Iver.
Our bodies are full of
this stuff called blood
that makes everything else work.
The heart pumps the blood
all around the body.
It's what keeps Hoobs
and Peeps alive.
- Aw, I can't wait for
our stethoscope to arrive.
I want to hear all our
hearts really loud.
Ba-boom, ba-boom,
ba-boom, ba-boom (laughs)!
That'd be hooby groovy,
Roma, it really would.
Roma, can we hear your
heart b*at again, please?
- Of course, Groove.
Here goes.
(heart thumping)
Fantabahooby, eh?
- Yeah.
- This is Roma Hoob
at the doctor's
going ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.
Hooble toodle doo!
- [Together] Hooble toodle doo!
- So that's what a heart
is, a great big pump.
Oh, well, must get on.
(computer chirping)
- It's here, the
snuffiscope's here.
- Stethoscope, Groove!
I'll get it.
- Whatever.
Now we can listen to
heart beats all day.
Ba-boom, ba-boom,
ba-boom, ba-boom.
(cheerful music)
- Here it is!
- Oh, let me have a go.
All right then.
These bits go in the ears.
Here we are,
and this bits for the heart.
- Oh, I can't wait for this.
Ooh, it's cold.
- Oh, right.
(Groove panting)
Here we go.
(heart thumping)
(Groove exhales)
(laughs) How hooby
groovy is that?
Oh, oh, Iver, Iver, Iver!
Let me listen to
yours, please, come on.
- Oh, all right but hurry up.
- Okay.
(Iver panting)
(heart thumping)
Hooby galooby, Iver, your
heart's going like the clappers!
And it's really loud.
- Oh dear, do you
think it's all right?
- Oh, Iver, I'm not sure.
- Do you know what?
I think you should sit
down and do nothing, Iver.
- Oh, no Groove,
I think I should go and
pick more hooberberries
to take my mind off it.
Are you coming to help?
- [Together] What?
- No, I don't think so, Iver.
I don't want a fast
ba-boom like yours.
- All right, please yourselves.
(cheerful music)
- Oh, poor Iver.
I'm going to ask Hubba Hubba
what we should do, Groove.
(button boings)
(computer whizzing)
Are you all right, Hubba Hubba?
- Oh yes, Tula, I was just
trying to listen to my ba-boom.
It's not easy doing it
by yourself, you know.
- Well, I'm really worried
that Iver's ba-boom
is so much faster and
louder than mine or Grooves.
- Oh, oh, I don't believe it.
It's b*ating faster
and louder than ever!
- Don't worry, Iver.
- No, don't worry.
I've found a story on Hoobnet
that might make you
feel better, Iver.
Take a look.
(computer whizzing)
(whimsical music)
- [Narrator] Henry
Heart lived in a body,
much the same as yours and mine,
close to his friend,
Tummy Tucker.
He went, "Ba-boom,
ba-boom," day and night.
And although he liked
his job, he wasn't happy,
and Tummy Tucker
wasn't happy either.
Every day he would
receive large deliveries
of greasy chips and hamburgers
and crisps and sweets.
They filled him up and
made him feel very slow.
"Ugh," he groaned.
"I can't take all this."
"Neither can I,"
moaned Henry Heart.
Henry grew weaker and weaker,
and his ba-boom got
slower and slower.
"Baa-booom, baa-booom"
"Why don't you send a
message up to Brenda Brain?
"She'll know what to do."
So Henry mustered up all
the strength he could
and shouted, "SOS!"
Brenda Brain
responded instantly.
"What you both need
is healthy food!
"Hang in there Henry Heart.
"I'll sound the alarm bells."
(bells ringing)
The next day,
Tummy Tucker received a delivery
of cereal and brown toast.
Later, some fresh
vegetables arrived.
- [Groove] Hooby groovy.
- [Narrator] He
felt much better.
Day after day, the
healthy food would arrive,
and gradually Henry's
ba-boom got stronger.
"I'm working
properly," he cried.
"I feel much better!"
"So do I," said Tummy Tucker.
"Although I wouldn't mind
the odd chip now and then."
But Henry wasn't listening.
He was too busy going,
"Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom."
- [Together] Ba-boom.
(computer whizzing)
- Iver, that's what
you need to do.
- What?
- Eat hoobloads
of hooberberries.
They're really
healthy for Hoobs,
and they are bound to
be good for your heart.
- Oh, (chuckles) right.
- Yeah, I'll go along with that.
(Groove humming)
(Groove chomping)
- I'm going to make
healthy heart badges
out of my red paper.
Groove, stop it!
Let Iver eat them.
(lips smacking)
- Right, let's have a listen.
(heart thumping)
- Well?
- Well, it's certainly
slowing down.
Yes, it's getting quieter.
- Is that because I'm
eating the hooberberries?
- Huh, or is it because
you're staying still, like me?
- [Computer] Hubba Hubba,
Hubba Hubba, Hubba.
- Well, Hoobs, I think
there's only one way
of finding out why Iver's heart
was b*ating faster than yours.
- Ask the Tiddlypeeps?
- Exactly!
- Right, I'll go.
- Oh no, Iver, no, no, no, no.
You stay here and sit down
and relax and do nothing.
And I'll just have another
one of these hooberberries
to keep my heart healthy.
(Groove chomping)
And Tula, you can finish
those badges later on,
I need you to get the
Motorettes singing.
(Iver laughing)
- [Tula] Oh, dear.
- Yee haw, lovely.
(twinkling music)
♪ Yee haw ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The Tiddlypeeps,
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ If we need to know ♪
♪ Who, what, where,
why, when and how ♪
♪ We'll ask them, off we go ♪
- Yahoo!
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
- Hoobledoop, Tiddlypeeps.
- [Together] Hoobledoop, Groove.
(heart thumping)
(Groove gasps)
- Listen to that.
- [Child] What?
- Your heart is b*ating loud
and fast and let me listen.
So is yours.
And you have difficulty
catching your breath
just like Iver.
Oh, you poor Tiddlypeeps.
Iver, these Tiddlypeeps have
the same problem as you.
Why is it your hearts are
b*ating so fast and loud?
- That is because we've
been running around.
- Well, why don't you
just stop running around
and then your heart
b*at will slow down?
- Because it's good to
run around, it's fun!
- Well, yes, I know it's
fun but you shouldn't do it
if it's bad for your
heart, should you?
- It's not bad for
our hearts, Groove.
- Running is good
for your heart.
- Oh, you mean when your
heart beats fast and loud
that's not bad for it?
- No, exercise makes
your heart strong.
- Hooby galooby.
Iver, did you hear that?
You don't have to worry.
It's good for your heart
to b*at fast and loud.
- [Iver] Oh!
- Oh, so if running around
is good for your heart,
then does that mean
that doing nothing
is bad for your heart?
- Only if you do
nothing all day.
- Huh.
- Oh.
- Oh, right.
Well, in that case I think I
better run all the way back
to the hoobmobile.
Hooble toodle doo!
- [Together] Hooble toodle doo!
(cheerful music)
- Oh, that was why your heart
was b*ating so quickly, Iver!
It was because you were
running around with a bucket!
- Hoobacious!
- So, you must have a
really healthy heart.
Here is your badge.
- Thanks, Tula.
(Groove panting)
- [Tula] What are
you doing, Groove?
- Slow down, it's
time for Hoob News.
- (gasping) I have to exercise.
I've been so busy
doing nothing all day,
I haven't exercised my
heart at all (panting).
- Neither have I.
(Tula panting)
- Well, since you both need
to exercise your hearts,
you can go up to the roof garden
and finish picking the
rest of the hooberberries.
- [Tula And Groove] Right.
- But you better be quick!
It's nearly time for Hoob News.
(cheerful music)
♪ If you want a healthy heart ♪
♪ Right here is
where you start ♪
♪ Knees up, knees up,
keep your speed up ♪
♪ For a healthy heart ♪
♪ If you do a lot of jumping ♪
♪ Your heart will
keep on pumping ♪
♪ Knees up, knees up,
keep your speed up ♪
♪ Hear your heart a thumping ♪
- Wa, ha, ha, ho
♪ If you want to
feel your best ♪
♪ Take care what you ingest ♪
♪ Take the tips
keep off the chips ♪
♪ I'm tired I need a rest ♪
- Oh really, Tootle,
we've only just started.
- [Computer] Hubba
Hubba, Hubba Hubba.
- Well, Hoobs, are you
ready with your news
for my great hoobapedia?
- [Together] Ready, Hubba Hubba!
- Then take it away.
(upbeat music)
- Hoobledoop whoop to
all you Hoobs out there.
Welcome to Hoob News,
the news show for
Hoobs everywhere.
I'm Iver.
- I'm Tula.
- And I'm Groove.
- And today we've been
asking the question--
- Why is Iver's
chest going ba-boom?
First, Hubba Hubba found
us some pictures on Hoobnet
of drums that go boom.
- [Groove] But of course,
Iver didn't have a
drum in his chest.
- [Iver] The Tiddlypeeps told us
that everyone's
chest goes ba-boom
because everybody has a heart.
- [Groove] But we didn't know
why our hearts go ba-boom.
- [Tula] Then Roma told us
that our hearts pump blood
all around our bodies
and that's why we feel
the ba-boom in our chests.
- [Iver] But my ba-boom
was faster and louder
than everyone else's and
I wanted to know why.
- [Groove] Hubba Hubba
found a story that told us
that hearts need healthy
food to stay happy.
- [Tula] So Iver ate
lots of hooberberries.
- [Groove] But we still
didn't know why his heart
had been b*ating so
quickly and loudly.
- [Iver] Until the
Tiddlypeeps told us
that my heart b*at
was fast and loud
because I'd spent
all day running
around picking hooberberries!
- And if there's one thing
that hearts really love it's--
- [Together] Exercise!
- Absohoobylutely!
So it's thanks once again
to Iver, Tula, Groove and Roma
for giving Hoobs
everywhere a little peep
into the world of Peeps.
And remember, wherever you are,
have a nice day and
hooble toodle doo!
- [Together] Hooble toodle doo!
(Groove panting]
- Oh, Iver, is my heart
going ba-boom, yet?
I mean, ba-boom very
loudly and very fast?
- Ahem.
(chuckles)
(heart thumping)
- It is, it is!
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob hoob hurray ♪
♪ The hoobmobile is
coming your away ♪
- Oh, here we come!
- Well, hey!
- Oh!
♪ The Hoobs are here
so what do you say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
03x59 - Ba-Boom!
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It stars five creatures called Hoobs (Hubba Hubba, Iver, Groove, Tula, and Roma) from the fictional Hoobland, and their interactions with Earth and the human race.
It stars five creatures called Hoobs (Hubba Hubba, Iver, Groove, Tula, and Roma) from the fictional Hoobland, and their interactions with Earth and the human race.