(zooming instrumental music)
- Hubbaldoop 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 Hoopapedia.
Here they come.
(zooming instrumental music)
♪ You know who the Hoobs are ♪
♪ Iver, Groove, and Tula ♪
♪ We're Hoobs ♪
♪ And they're ready to go. ♪
♪ 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. ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing. ♪
♪ We keep the
engines spinning! ♪
♪ Hoob-Hoob-Hooray! ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way. ♪
♪ The Hoobs are here so
what to do you say. ♪
♪ Hoobs! ♪
(peppy instrumental music)
(chewing noises)
- Yum, yum, yum!
- Groove, when are you going
to stop munching that apple?
- Oh, when I get to the
knobbly thing in the middle
with the black bits in.
- But, Groove, I'm
trying to read this book.
- And I am trying to think
up a question for Hoob News.
- Well, I'm sorry guys,
but you can't eat an
apple without munching.
(chomping noises)
Ah, there you are.
I'm right down to the knobbly
thing with the black bits in.
- Good.
Perhaps we can have
a bit of quiet now.
- Do you know I
never know what to do
with the knobbly thing
with the black bits in?
- Well we can't worry
about that now, Groove.
We need a hoobacious question.
- I suppose I could
just leave it there.
- No, Groove.
That's where I make things.
Your knobbly thing will
make it all sticky.
- Yeah, you're right, Tula.
Hey, maybe I should put it
in my collection of soft
and sticky things.
- Yes, yes, good idea, Groove.
Now then.
- On second thought,
that won't work.
'cause it will make all
my soft and sticky things
smell of apple.
(loud sigh)
- There must be
something Groove can do
with his knobbly thing
with black bits in.
- Yeah, but what?
♪ Oh what, oh what, oh what? ♪
♪ Oh what? ♪
♪ Oh what, oh what, oh what? ♪
♪ What, what, what? ♪
- I know what.
I've got just the
place to put it.
- You have?
- Yep, in my collection of
things I thought I'd never use.
(peppy instrumental music)
(laughing)
And I'll put it right
next to this big rock,
this screwed up piece of
paper that I've drawn on.
- [Iver] Yes.
- And this little round thing
with a hole in the middle.
- Groove, why is isn't
that in your collection
of round things with
a hole in the middle?
- Well, it was but then I
thought I'd never use it.
So I put it in my
collection of things
I thought I'd never use.
- Ah, well, I'm glad
we've cleared that up.
Now a question for Hoob News.
- Why are you keeping
all these things
if you think you'll
never use them?
- Well, I uh...um...I
don't know.
- Iver, what can Groove
do with his collection
of things he thought
he'd never use?
(Hubba Hubba echoing call)
- Here's Hubba Hubba.
- What can Groove do with
his collection of things
he thought he'd never use?
What a hooble-dooble-duper
question!
Perfect for today's Hoob News.
- But where do we
start, Hubba Hubba?
I've got four
different things here.
Do you think Roma would
know what to do with rocks
and knobbly things?
- I'm sure she'll
have an idea, Groove.
I'll email her as
soon as you've seen
what I've found on Hoob
Net to get you started
Take a look at this.
(zooming noise)
What's all this Hoobs
floating on the water there?
They appear to be picking
up bits and pieces.
Oh my goodness.
Why are they just
throwing things away?
- Throwing.
- They are look.
Just throwing things away.
Oh, what a waste.
Goodness me, we have nothing
like this on Hoobland.
Oh, there are
mountains of the stuff.
Oh, dearie dearie me.
(sighing)
(zooming noise)
- Unbelievable.
- Amazing.
- Ridiculous.
- Is that what Peeps
really do with Peep things
they're not using anymore?
- They throw them away.
- Well, there's no way I'm
throwing away my collection
of things that I
thought I'd never use.
Hmmm.
- Quite right, Groove.
I'm sure we'll find something
much better to do with them.
(peppy instrumental music)
(Hubba Hubba echoing call)
- Here's Hubba Hubba.
He may have an idea.
- Hoobaldoop Hoobs.
- Hoobaldoop Hubba Hubba.
- Did the Hoob Net
search give you any ideas
at all, Groove?
- No, it did not Hubba Hubba.
I'm not sure that
throwing things away
like the Peeps do is a
hooby groovy idea at all.
- No.
I'll tell you what.
Why don't you go and
find some Tiddlypeeps?
They're sure to know
whether throwing things away
is the best answer.
- Of course, let's
ask the Tiddlypeeps.
I'll just take one
of my things with me.
What do we have?
Oh, yeah, that's have the rock.
- I'll drive Groove.
Let's wake up those little
Motorettes in the engine.
(laughing)
- Seatbelt, Tula.
- We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps.
(peppy instrumental music)
♪ Yeehaw! ♪
♪ 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. ♪
♪ Help us find things out. ♪
♪ The give us clues,
they tell us news. ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about. ♪
♪ Yeehoo! ♪
♪ The Tiddlypeeps,
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ If we need to know, ♪
♪ Who, what, where,
why, when, and how ♪
♪ We'll ask them. ♪
♪ Off we go. ♪
♪ Yeehoo! ♪
♪ 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. ♪
♪ And how they know. ♪
♪ Yoo! ♪
- Hoobaldoop, you two.
- Hi Groove!
- Want to do a Hooby hello?
- Yes.
- [All] Hoobaldoop,
hoobaldoop, woo, woo, woo.
- Now then, what your names?
What's your name?
- I'm Rebecca.
- Rebecca, and
what's your name sir?
- I'm Adnand.
- Adnand.
Well, Rebecca and Adnand,
I've got some things
that I don't want anymore.
But I don't know
what to do with them.
Should I just throw them away?
- You should try not to.
Throwing things away
is bad for the Earth.
- Is it?
- Yeah, the less you
throw away, the better.
- Oh, but what else
can you do with things
if you don't want them anymore?
- Well, you could give
them to someone else.
They might want them.
- Well, I've got this rock.
Do you know anyone
that might want it?
- [Kids] We do.
- We need a new
rock for our ponds.
- You do.
- Yeah, come one.
We'll show you.
(laughing)
- Now that rock is perfect
to finish off our pond.
- That's hooby groovy!
- Yeah, e've been looking
for the right rock
to fill that place for ages.
Thanks ever so much, Groove.
- Ahh, that's my
pleasure Tiddlypeeps!
I'm glad I didn't have
to throw the rock away.
And you've given me
a really good idea.
I'm going to go back
to the Hoobmobile
and ask Iver and
Tula whether or not
they'd like to use any of the
things I don't want anymore.
So hooble-toodle-doo.
- [Kids] Hooble-toodle-doo.
(peppy instrumental music)
- They used my rock.
They used my rock.
(laughing)
Did you see where they put it?
Did ya, did ya?
- It looked like absolutely
hoobley groovely groove.
- Now there, maybe someone
would like one of the other
things in my collection.
Who wants the round thing with
a little hole in the middle?
Iver?
- No, thank you Groove.
- Oh, okay, Tula?
- No thanks, Groove.
(groaning)
- Don't worry, Groove.
Someone else might want it.
- But who, Iver?
Who?
♪ Who, who, who ♪
♪ Who, who ♪
♪ Who, who, who ♪
♪ Who, who ♪
♪ Who ♪
(Hubba Hubba echoing call)
- Hoobaldoop Hoobs.
- Hubba Hubba, do you
want my little round thing
with the hole in the middle?
- No, thank you, Groove.
I really don't know
what I'd do with it.
- Oh, hooby bother.
- But this story that
I just found on Hoobnet
might give you an idea.
Take a look.
(peppy instrumental music)
- [Reader] Once upon
a time, there was
a very ordinary brown
cardboard box called Bruce.
Now poor Bruce didn't like
being a regular cardboard box.
"I wish I could be something
more interesting," he sighed.
But what else could a
box called Bruce be?
Then, as he was sitting
wishing he was something else,
a little girl and a
little boy ran up to him
and picked him up.
"Brilliant," said
the little girl.
"Fantastic," said
the little boy.
"This can be a house
for our puppy."
And the children turned
Bruce on his side,
picked up the puppy,
and put him inside.
(laughing)
"Hmmm," said Bruce.
"Now being a doghouse
is much more interesting
"than just being a box."
But soon the puppy ran
out of his new house
and started chewing a shoe.
(growling)
But the little girl
had another idea
for Bruce the box.
She picked up a crayon
and drew a face on him.
She put him over her head
and ran around the garden.
"I'm the big box
monster," she shrieked.
(laughing)
"Wow," cried Bruce.
"This is even more fun
than being a doghouse."
(growling)
But soon the little
girl was tired.
"Time for lunch," she said.
Just as Bruce thought that
he was going to be
left alone again,
the little girl
had another idea.
She turned him upside down.
"We'll use the box as
a table," she said.
"Well, well, well,"
thought Bruce.
"I never imagined that
being a boring, old box
"could be so much fun."
And Bruce sat thinking
about all the things
he could be after the children
had finished their lunch.
(zooming noise)
- Hooby galooby, who's have
thought you could do all those
things with a cardboard box, eh?
- Now, if you can use a
cardboard box for all those
different things, I wonder...
Why didn't we think
of this before?
- What, what is it Tula?
- We might be able to
make something different
out of the things that Groove
thought he'd never use.
- But what we can do with a
screwed up piece of paper,
a little round thing with
a hole in the middle,
and a knobbly thing
with black bits in?
- I don't know.
And I'll tell you
something else.
I'd really like to know
what the black bits are.
They could be very useful.
- And so could this.
I might be able to make
a necklace out of it.
(peppy instrumental music)
- You know, I think
you could make
a bouncing ball out of
this piece of paper.
Stick it on your head.
- Uh, yes Groove.
- Well, do you
have an idea then?
Bouncy, bouncy, bouncy.
- Ta da!
Oh, sorry Groove.
- That's all right, Tula.
It wasn't much of a game anyway.
- What do you think?
- Wow, Tula!
That pretty hubbacious!
Hey, seeing that
piece of string in it
has given me an even
more hubbacious idea.
- What?
♪ What? ♪
♪ Oh what? ♪
♪ What? ♪
♪ Oh what, oh what? ♪
- A hooby pull and slide.
That's what.
- Oh, Iver, that looks just
like a hooby pull and slide.
- Yeah.
- You are a hoobly groobly Hoob.
Let's try it out.
Oh, yes, yes, well, you
take the ends there.
All right and I'll do mine.
All right, are you ready?
- Yeah.
- [All] Pull and slide.
- Yay!
(laughing and cheering)
- Again, again, again!
- Ready?
- [All] Pull and slide!
(zooming noise)
(laughing)
- Well, we found something
to do with the little thing
with a hole in the middle.
- Yeah, just my piece of
paper and my knobbly thing
with the black bits in there.
(Roma echoing call)
- Oh, here comes Roma.
Let's see what she's found out.
- Hoobaldoop Hoobs!
- [All] Hoobaldoop Roma!
- Today, I'm reporting from
the most exciting place
you can imagine.
It's a Peep recycling plant.
- Recycling?
What's that Roma?
- Well, let me tell you Iver.
When Peeps are finished
with something,
empty bottles, for instance,
they take them to a thing
called a recycling box.
When the box gets full,
a lorry comes and brings
all the bottles here.
Then, and this is the
really exciting part,
they make new bottles
out of the old ones.
- Hooby-galooby!
- And that's not all the
Peeps can recycle, Groove.
They have special boxes
for plastic, for clothes,
and they've even got one
for paper and cardboard.
- Wow!
- You just put them in
the box and the Peeps
will turn the old
thing you don't want
into a new thing
someone else does want.
- So they don't have to
throw those things away?
- That's right, Groove.
And because they don't
have to throw them away,
that means it's better
for the Peep planet.
Hoobacious, hey!
This is Roma Hoob off to
find something to recycle.
Hooble-toodle-doo.
- [All] Hooble-toodle-doo!
(zooming noise)
- Hey, I've got this piece
of paper that I've drawn on.
I've sent that to Roma
and she can put it
in the recycling box.
- Yes, then the Peeps
will make a fresh, clean
piece of paper that can be
drawn on all over again.
- Now, you can't get any
more hooby groovy than that!
(peppy instrumental music)
♪ It all goes around. ♪
♪ We can use it again. ♪
♪ It all goes around. ♪
♪ We can use it again. ♪
♪ Some screwed up old paper ♪
♪ Or a broken hooby pen ♪
♪ It all goes around and
we can use it again. ♪
♪ A box for a table ♪
♪ A bag for a hat ♪
♪ If it's no longer round,
it can be useful flat. ♪
♪ If you thought
something was useless ♪
♪ It's so hoobacious when ♪
♪ It all goes around and
we can use it again. ♪
♪ My knobbly thing
with black bits in ♪
♪ Looks like it has no use ♪
♪ You could put it in
your box of things ♪
♪ I'm worried I might lose ♪
♪ It's good for the planet
and the Tiddlypeeps when ♪
♪ It all goes around ♪
♪ And we can use it again. ♪
♪ It all goes around. ♪
♪ We can use it again. ♪
♪ It all goes around. ♪
♪ We can use it again. ♪
♪ Don't throw it away. ♪
♪ It could be useful
to a friend. ♪
♪ It all goes around and
we can use it again. ♪
♪ If you think
something is useless, ♪
♪ It's so hoobacious when ♪
♪ It all goes around and
we can use it again. ♪
- Right, I'm going
to post this to Roma.
- Isn't that box a bit big
for just a piece of paper?
That's okay, Iber.
Roma can recycle
the box too, ha!
- Hmm, we've still
got the knobbly thing
with black bits in it.
- Oh, yes, yes.
And as soon as we find
out what to do with that,
we'll be ready for Hoob News.
(laughing)
- There must be something
we can do with it.
- But what?
♪ What? ♪
♪ What, what, what? ♪
♪ What, what,
what, what, what? ♪
(Hubba Hubba echoing call)
- Are you nearly
ready for Hoob News?
- Nearly, Hubba Hubba.
- But we've got still
got the knobbly thing
with black bits in.
- Oh dear!
- None of us want it.
- We can't make
anything out of it.
- There's no recycling
box for knobbly things.
- Hmm, if you can't think of
anything else to do with it,
perhaps you should take
it to the Tiddlypeeps
and ask them for an idea.
- You're absolutely
right, Hubba Hubba.
They might even know what
the black bits are for.
Come on, Iver.
- Yes
(peppy instrumental music)
- It makes a nice
hooby pull-and-slide.
But I think it makes an
even better necklace.
(peppy instrumental music)
♪ Yeehaw! ♪
♪ 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! ♪
♪ Whee! ♪
♪ 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. ♪
- Hooble-doop Rebecca!
- Hi Groove!
- It's good to see you again.
And there's Adnand.
Hooble-doop Adnand!
- Hooble-doop Groove!
- Do you know I've got
some really good news
for both of you?
I've managed to
find things to do
with all the things that
I didn't want anymore.
- That's great, Groove.
- Yeah, it is.
I didn't have to throw
any of them away.
Well, except for this one thing.
- What is is Groove?
- Well, I've still got
this knobbly thing.
Is there anything
I can do with this?
I really don't want
to throw it away.
- Well, you can
plant an apple core.
- I can plant it.
What do you mean?
- You did a hole in the ground.
You put the apple core in
and you cover it
back with the earth.
- Yeah.
- Then, the seeds inside
the apple core can grow.
- What will they grow into?
- [Both Kids] A
brand new apple tree!
- Then, you'll have
loads more apples.
- Hooby-galooby!
Planting sounds even
better than recycling.
But won't the apple core be
kind of bad for the earth
when you plant it?
- No, Groove, the apple core
will be good for the earth
because it's a natural thing.
- Do you know this
sounds hooby-groovy!
Can you show me how you
plant an apple core?
- Of course we will!
(peppy instrumental music)
- Nice and deep!
It's going to be your
little bed, that is.
Do you want to
put it in Rebecca?
- [Adnand] There we are!
- That is so hooby groovy!
I wish I had an apple core
to plant on the roof garden
of the Hoobmobile.
- Here you can have one of ours.
- Ahh, thank you Rebecca.
But wait a minute,
this is a whole apple.
- And if you eat it,
what can be left?
- Hooby galooby,
you're right Adnand.
An apple core.
(laughing)
Thanks a lot Tiddlypeeps!
Right I've got to go back
to the Hoobmobile now.
I'm going to start eating
my apple straight away.
Hooble-toodle-doo!
- [Both Kids] Hooble-toodle-doo!
(peppy instrumental music)
- There.
We're all set to plant
Groove's knobbly thing.
- Oh Tula, the Tiddlypeeps
called it an apple core.
- That's it.
An apple core.
(slurping and chomping noises)
Do you know I'm not sure I
want to plant it after all?
Maybe I could keep
it in my collection
of things that
smell hooby groovey.
- But if you plant it Groove,
you could have
hundreds of apples
when the tree grows.
- You're right, Tula.
Then, I can have hoobloads
of knobbly things.
- [Tula and Iver] Apple cores!
- Yeah, apple cores.
Oh well, hooble-toodle-doo
little apple core.
(digging noise)
- Ahhh, grow well.
- [All] Ahhh!
- Oh, come on now,
time for Hoob News.
(clicking noise)
Bye apple core!
(peppy instrumental music)
♪ If you've got a
load of rubbish ♪
♪ And you don't
know what to do ♪
♪ You could turn it
into something else ♪
♪ And it will feel brand new ♪
♪ Save your rubbish. ♪
♪ Don't throw your junk away. ♪
♪ Don't chuck your muck
with a bit of luck. ♪
♪ You'll need it all some day. ♪
♪ Oh Groove, he had
an apple core. ♪
♪ And he wanted it to go. ♪
♪ But he found if he
stuck it in the ground, ♪
♪ Then an apple
tree would grow. ♪
♪ Oh, save your rubbish. ♪
♪ Don't throw your junk away. ♪
♪ Don't chuck your muck
with a bit of luck ♪
♪ You'll need it all someday. ♪
♪ Oh, save your rubbish. ♪
♪ Don't throw your junk away. ♪
♪ Don't chuck your muck
with a bit of luck ♪
♪ You'll need it all someday. ♪
(Hubba Hubba echoing call)
- Well now, are you ready
to give me your Hoob News
for my Hoobapedia?
- We're ready, Hubba Hubba.
- Then, take it away.
(peppy instrumental music)
- Hooble-doop to all
you Hoobs out there.
Welcome to Hoob News.
The new show for
Hoobs everywhere.
I've Iver.
- I'm Tula.
- And I'm Groove.
- And today, we've been
asking the question.
- What can we do with
Groove's collection
of things that he
thought he'd never use?
Hubba Hubba found out on HoobNet
that Peeps throw
lots of things away.
- [Groove] But throwing
things away can be bad
for the Peep planet.
- [Iver] So Groove went to ask
the Tiddlypeeps for an idea.
- [Groove] The Tiddlypeeps
told me that sometimes
other people could use things
that you don't want anymore
and they used my rock
to put by their pond.
- [Tula] The story told
us that you can sometimes
find other uses for things
you don't want anymore.
And I found a hoobly groovely
use for Groove's little thing
with a hole in it.
- [Iver] And so did I.
(zooming noise)
(laughing)
- Well, we found something
to do with the little thing
with a hole in the middle.
- And Roma told us that some
things like bottles, cans,
plastic, and paper
can be recycled.
- [Tula] This means that
new things can be made
out of old things that
you didn't want anymore.
- [Groove] Like my
screwed up piece of paper
that I'd drawn on.
But I still needed to
find out what to do
with my knobbly thing.
And the Tiddlypeeps told
me that if I planted it,
then the little black
bits, which are seeds,
would grow into a
brand-new apple tree.
- [Tula] So we planted
Groove's apple core
on the Hooby roof garden
so one day we'll have...
- [All] A brand new apple tree!
- Well done Hoobs!
You've found a use for all the
things in Groove's collection
of things that have no use.
- Yeah!
- And look what I found.
My Hooby pull-and-slide.
I'm going to ask Auntie
Hatty Hoob to play with me.
- Hoobacious idea, Hubba Hubba.
- 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!
- [All] Hooble-toodle-doo!
- Can we play hooby
pull-and-slide now, Tula?
- No, I like my necklace.
- Oh, come on.
- Yeah, come on.
- No.
- Come on.
- Ahh, Tula.
(laughing)
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engines spinning ♪
♪ Hoob-Hoob-Hooray! ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way. ♪
♪ Yay! ♪
♪ The Hoobs are here
so what do you say. ♪
♪ Hoobs! ♪
02x07 - Rubbish
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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.