(zapping)
- Hooble-doop tiddly peeps.
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!
(zapping)
(whooshing)
♪ 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. ♪
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ The Motorette's are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob Hoob hooray! ♪
(upbeat pop music)
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
- Wahey!
♪ The Hoobs are here
so what do you say! ♪
♪ Hoobs! ♪
(country music)
- This is Hoobey groovy.
- What ya doing Groove?
- Oh I'm just looking
up at the sky.
- I can see that.
- Oh and I'm thinking; I'm
thinking how Hooby-groovy
it would be if we could
just fly about up there
in the Hoobmobile.
- Oh it would be
Hooby-groovy, Groove.
But the Hoobmobile doesn't
just fly about, does it?
- No, no it doesn't, the
Hoobmobile goes whoosher.
- Yes exactly, it goes whoosher.
Straight up to space,
straight off the Hoobland.
- Yeah.
(both sigh)
Pity, I bet the Peep planet
looks Hooble-dooble-duper
from up there in the sky.
Eh, maybe we could fly above
the Peep planet somehow?
- Maybe we could Groove.
- Yeah, now I wonder, what
would be the best way for
Hoobs to fly so we could
see the Peep planet.
- [Computer] Hubba, Hubba,
Hubba, Hubba, Hubba.
- That's Hubba Hubba!
You ask the question
for Hoob news, Groove!
We better find Iver, come on!
- What would be the best
way for Hoobs to fly
so we could see the Peep planet?
That's an excellent
question for Hoob news!
Hoobs everywhere will want
to know the answer to that.
- Oh, oh good!
- Hoobledoop, Iver!
- Hoobledoop, Groove!
- Do you like our question?
- Oh, it's Hoobacious Tula!
Came as a bit of a surprise.
- I can't wait to put the
answer in my Hoobapedia.
I'll let Roma know
that you need her
to find out about flying
and in the mean time,
let me see what I can
find for you, on Hoob Net.
Ah ha!
(zapping)
Now what do we have here, Hoobs?
Oh of course, it's a bird!
Birds fly don't they?
(chuckling)
And they do fly beautifully,
don't they, Hoobs?
Just look at those, ooh
there's a cheeky little fellow!
Oh there's another one, look!
And there's a big bird
flying very high in the sky.
I expect they get the
most Hoobacious views
up there, don't you?
Oh look, what did
I tell you, oh yes.
Oh aren't they lovely?
- [Iver] Hello!
- [Hubba Hubba] What
a glorious way to fly.
- It must be Hooby-groovy
to swoop through the sky
like a bird, whee!
- Ahem, but we're not
birds, we're Hoobs.
We can't fly!
- Well yes, maybe we could fly,
if we rode on a bird, eh Iver?
- Oh, yes, I'd love
to ride on a bird!
(laughing)
- Yeah but the only problem
is, you're too heavy
to ride on me.
- And if you're too
heavy to ride on Groove,
you're definitely too heavy
to ride on a bird, Iver.
- Oh, oh you're right.
Are birds not the answer?
Pity!
- Yeah, we need to find
something big, that
flies, that we could ride.
- Yes, but what?
♪ Oh what, oh what, oh what ♪
♪ Oh what! ♪
♪ Oh what, oh what, oh what ♪
♪ Oh what, what, what! ♪
- Sounds to me as if you need
some kind of machine, Hoobs!
I don't know much about Peep
machines, but I know who does.
- The tiddly-peeps!
- Abso-hooby-lutely!
- I'll go an talk to them.
- And I'll drive; let's get
those Motorettes singing
and the engine spinning.
- And I'll spin over
to the Hoobo-fridge
while we drive along.
We'll need to take some food
with us when we go flying.
(bouncy music)
- Seatbelt...
- [Together] We're off
the see the tiddly-peeps!
(chimes)
(upbeat pop music)
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps,
on the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The tiddly-peeps,
the tiddly-peeps ♪
♪ Help us find things out ♪
♪ They give us clues,
they tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps,
on the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The tiddly-peeps,
the tiddly-peeps, ♪
♪ If we need to know ♪
♪ Who, what, where,
why, when and how ♪
♪ We'll ask them, off we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps,
on the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
(mimicking airplane noise)
- Oh, Hoobledoop tiddly-peeps!
- Hobbledoop Iver!
- Come over here, would you
like to do a hoobey-hello?
- [Together] Yes!
Hoobledoop, hoobledoop,
whoop whoop whoop!
(laughing)
- Now we've been trying to
find out about flying machines.
Do you know about them?
- Flying machines?
- Yes, something that flies
in the sky like a bird.
Something a Hoob could ride in.
- You mean an airplane!
- Oh, an airplane!
Did you hear that, Groove, Tula?
- Yes!
- That's it!
- There are lots of
different kinds of planes.
What sort are you looking for?
- Well, um, we want to
see the Peep planets
from up high above, you see,
so what do you think would
be the best kind for us?
I mean, I mean, do
you have any ideas?
- How about a jet plane?
Jet planes fly really high!
- And really fast like this!
(mimicking airplane noises)
(laughing)
(mimicking airplane noises)
- Hooby-Galooby!
I've seen those up in the sky.
That could be just what we need.
Are you watching,
Tula, Tula, Groove,
do you think a jet plane
would be Hoobacious?
- Oh yeah!
- Thank you very
much tiddly-peeps,
you've been ever so
helpful but now I have to
get back to the Hoobmobile.
Hooble-toodle-do!
- Hooble-toodle-do!
- Fly!
(mimicking airplane noises)
(upbeat pop music)
- You know there
really is nothing like
a nice, fat, cheese sandwich
when you get hungry
on a long plane ride.
- Yes Groove, I'm going to
look at Jet planes on Hoob Net.
- Sorry, sorry!
Jet planes, hooby-galooby,
we found the answer!
- Yeah they sounds perfect.
- [Tula] Oh no!
- Oh Tula, what's the matter?
( piano music)
- It's this jet plane, look!
- What's wrong with that?
It looks hoobacious
and spacious to me.
- Oh look at that, plenty
of room for plenty for food.
- But all the jet
planes I've found
are doing the same thing:
flying high above the clouds!
- [Together] So?
- Groove, do you have anything
that looks like a cloud
in one of your collections?
- Urm, I'll go see.
- And Iver, can I borrow your
little Peep planet please?
- Urm, yes, yes of
course you can, Tula.
- This looks like cloud, Tula.
- Oh, perfect!
Thank you, Groove.
Now listen carefully.
(bouncy music)
♪ May I suggest a Hooby test,
before we fly too high ♪
♪ This fluffy stuff
that Groove has lent ♪
♪ Will help with
our experiment ♪
♪ You zoom zoom by,
swooping through the sky ♪
♪ Way up there we
hooby three , ♪
♪ hoobacious things
we're sure to see ♪
♪ But if we flew up in a jet,
maybe we would get so high ♪
♪ That through the
clouds we would go ♪
♪ I would not see
much down below ♪
♪ This fluffy stuff can be
the cloud over Iver's eyes ♪
♪ Then we'll know if
a Hoob's allowed ♪
♪ to see through cloudy skies ♪
♪ Zoom zoom by, I'll
see what I can spy, ♪
♪ If we're up there
we need to know ♪
♪ Exactly what we see below ♪
♪ Tell us Iver, what
Hooby news you bring ♪
♪ I'm sorry to say
my Hooby friends ♪
♪ I cannot see a thing ♪
Oh there's no way we'll
see the Peep Planet
if we fly above the
clouds in a jet plane.
- No, just as I thought but
maybe there's another kind
of Peep flying machine that
doesn't fly about the clouds.
- Above the clouds or not,
we will still need
something to eat.
- [Computer] Roma, Roma, Roma...
- Ah, here's Roma, she's
bound to be able to help.
(zapping)
- Hoobledoop Hoobs!
- Hooble doop Roma!
- Now as you can see and hear,
I'm standing in front
of a helicopter.
Helicopters are hoobaciously
exciting machines.
- What are those whirly
bits at the top, Roma?
- Those are called
rotor blades, Iver.
They go round and round
hoob-loads of times a second.
And there are some more
whirly bits at the back too.
This means that a helicopter
can fly almost anywhere.
- And do helicopters
fly high, Roma?
- What, what?
Sorry Hoobs, I can't hear you!
Now, another good thing
about a helicopter
is that most of it is window.
This means that you can
look out in any direction
and see everything below
you really clearly!
Ooh, it looks as if this
helicopter is about to take off
and I'm going with it!
- Roma, be careful!
- This is Roma
Hoob, about to go up
in a great, big helicopter,
hooble-toodle-do!
(helicopter rotors whirring)
(zapping)
- So that's one, two for
me, one, two for Tula
- A helicopter just
has to be the answer.
- How many hula-nips do you
want when we go flying, Iver?
- Eh, same as you
please, Groove.
- So that's one,
two for Iver, great!
(Tula mimicking helicopter)
- Tula!
How can we make her stop?
- What?
- I said how can
we make her stop?
- Okay Tula, you can stop now!
(Tula mimicking helicopter)
- Tula!
Tula stop!
- What?
- Stop making a noise
like a helicopter.
- I have!
- It's no good, a helicopter
is not the answer.
- It isn't?
Why not?
(spring bouncing)
- Because I couldn't hear Groove
and Grove couldn't hear me
and you couldn't hear us!
- Oh, you're right.
If we were flying
above the Peep Planet,
we'd need to talk to each other.
- Yeah, what if I said,
"pass me a cheese sandwich
please, Tula," and
you couldn't hear me?
That would be awful.
(spring bouncing)
- Yes, we'll just have
to find something else
to fly around in.
But where?
♪ Where, where,
where, where, where ♪
♪ Where ♪
(horn trumpets)
- Oh Hoob Net, that's where!
I've just found a story
a tiddly-peep sent in.
It's about a little pig.
Oh I do love a good pig story!
(laughing)
I'm sure you will too.
(zapping)
(birds singing)
- [Narrator] Once upon a time,
there was a pig called Peter.
Peter used to sit in
his field every day,
looking up at the
sky and dreaming.
- [Groove] Oh, lovely.
- [Narrator] One day, Peter
saw lots of dandelions seeds
floating down towards him.
- Wow!
- [Narrator] he thought,
- I'd love to float down to
Earth like a dandelion seed.
I could see exactly what my
field and my pig-sty looked like
from the sky.
Oh it would be
the best fun ever!
- [Narrator] The next
minute, Harry Hare hopped by.
Hippity hoppity, hippity
hoppity, hop, hop, hop!
- Hello Harry.
- [Narrator] Said
Peter dreamily.
- No time to chat.
- [Narrator] Cried Harry.
- I'm off to fly my new plane.
- A plane!
- [Narrator] Said Peter.
- Can I come and see?
- Of course!
- [Narrator] Harry
replied as he hopped off.
Hippity hoppity, hop, hop, hop!
(bouncing)
Peter ran behind him
and at last they reached
Harry's beautiful, shiny plane.
- Whoa!
- There, look at that!
Want to come for a ride?
(tinkling)
- Yes, please!
- [Narrator] Said Peter.
- Does you plane float
down from the sky
like a dandelion seed?
I'd love to do that.
- Well the plane
doesn't float down.
But a parachute will.
Come on!
- [Narrator] So Peter
climbed into Harry's plane.
He strapped on his
parachute and when the plane
was high in the
sky, he jumped out!
- Whee!
- [Narrator] Down,
down, down he floated.
He saw his field,
he saw his pigsty.
It was the greatest fun ever.
And best of all, Peter proved
that pigs really can fly.
(upbeat music)
(zapping)
- If we floated in a parachute,
it would be hoobaciously quiet
and we could see
the Peep Planet.
- Well, I'm making a
little parachute now,
to see if it works.
- Yeah, but to float
down in a parachute,
you have to go up
in a plane right?
- That's right, Groove!
- And then you'd have to
jump out of the plane?
- Yes
- Well I'm not sure
I want to do that, Tula.
Besides, where would
we carry all our food?
- Groove, stop
thinking about food
and start thinking
about parachutes!
- [Tula] It's ready!
Let's test it!
(whoosh)
(piano music)
- Oh, da da!
Is that hoobily-groovy or what?
- Um, yes...
- What's wrong?
- Well that parachute just,
well it just floated down.
- Well isn't that what
it's supposed to do?
Yes but if we're going down,
we're not really flying.
We'd be falling.
- Oh I definitely
don't want to fall.
- Oh, never mind, I can
still use the parachute
for Hoob news.
- What?
Hoob news!
We're running out of time!
We still don't have the
answer to the question!
- Don't worry Iver,
we'll find it.
- Yes but how?
♪ How, oh how, how
oh how, oh how. ♪
♪ How, oh how, how
oh how, oh how. ♪
♪ How oh how ♪
- Hmm, I don't know how.
Do you, Groove?
- No and I don't know
how to get more than
two sandwiches in
this box either.
- Why don't you
use a bigger box?
- Good idea.
- [Computer] Hubba, hubba...
- Hoobledoo Hubba Hubba.
- Hoobledoop Hoobs!
How's it going?
We thought we had the
answer, Hubba Hubba.
But we were wrong.
We need to find something
that's quiet like a parachute
but doesn't float down.
- Yeah we need it to stay up.
- Abso-hooby-lutely, Groove.
Now then, let me think.
Well, if tiddly-peeps
knew about jet planes,
they're sure to know
of something that
flies, that's quiet.
- And doesn't fly too high!
Come on, we're off to
see the tiddly-peeps.
(upbeat music)
(chimes)
(upbeat rock music)
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps,
on the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The tiddly-peeps,
the tiddly-peeps,
if we need to know ♪
♪ Who, what, where,
why, when and how ♪
♪ We'll ask them off we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps,
on the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly-peeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
- It's Iver!
- Hoobledoop, tiddly-peeps!
- Hoobledoop, Iver!
- Wow, wow, those are
Hoobacious pictures!
- Thanks!
- Are they flying machines?
- Yes!
- Oh hooby-galooby.
We've been looking for
a Peep flying machine
that flies like
a bird, you know,
we've tried hoob-loads
of different types
but nothing seems quite right.
- Yeah.
- But we haven't tried that one!
What's it called?
- It's a glider!
- It's really quiet 'cause
it doesn't have an engine.
- Oh, no engine!
Hooby-galooby!
How does it fly?
- It glides on the
wind like a bird!
- Like a bird!
- Wow!
- Tula, did you hear that?
- Yes!
- Order a glider, now!
- No, wait a minute, wait
a minute, wait a minute.
Is there room for three
Hoobs in a glider?
- Oh yes!
- Lots of room!
- Let me see!
Oh show the Hooby-cam!
Look at Tula, can you see that?
Order one like this!
- Oh yes!
- Oh thank you tiddly-peeps!
But I really must dash,
almost time for Hoob News.
Hooble-toodle-do!
- Hooble-toodle-do!
(upbeat music)
- I'm sorry Tula but I
can't order you a glider
from Hoob Net because it's
too big for the Hoobmobile.
- Oh, but it looks
to hoobily-groobily!
- I was really looking forward
to having a ride in one.
- Ah ha, just because
you can't have a glider,
doesn't mean that you
can't go for a ride in one.
I can arrange that for you
in the blink of a hooby eye.
(cheering)
- Oh thank you Hubba Hubba!
Come on, it's time
for Hoob News.
- I'll bring the parachute.
- I'll bring the picnic!
- Come on!
(upbeat music)
♪ Flap your wings little birdy ♪
♪ Flap your wings and fly ♪
♪ Flap your wings little birdy ♪
♪ What can you
see from the sky ♪
♪ I see a pig little birdy ♪
♪ I see a pig and a sty ♪
♪ I see the Hoobs getting
ready for the news ♪
♪ That's what I see when I fly ♪
♪ I see the Hoobs getting
ready for the news ♪
♪ That's what I see when I fly ♪
- [Computer] Hubba, Hubba, Hubba
(zapping)
- Hooble-doop hoobs.
Are you ready to give
me what you've got
on flying above the Peep
Planet for my Hoobapedia?
- We're ready Hubba Hubba!
- Then you're
clear for take off!
(chuckling)
- Hoobledoop whoop to
all you Hoobs out there.
Welcome to Hoob News, the new
show for the Hoobs everywhere!
I'm Iver
- and I'm Tula
- Oh and I'm Groove.
(chuckling)
- And today we've been
asking the question...
- What's the best
way for hoobs to fly
so we can see the Peep Planet?
- [Iver] First we thought,
perhaps we could ride on a bird.
Then we realized we
were too big to do that.
The tiddly peeps told
us about jet planes.
Problem is, they fly
above the clouds.
- [Tula] And that meant
we wouldn't be able
to see the Peep Planet!
♪ Zoom, zoom by swooping
through the sky ♪
♪ Way up there we hooby three, ♪
♪ hoobacious things
we're sure to see. ♪
♪ But if we flew up in a jet ♪
♪ Maybe we would get
so high that through
the clouds we'd go ♪
♪ And would not see
much down below ♪
- Then, Roma told us all
about hooby-groovy helicopters
- But when I
pretended to be one,
we discovered that
helicopters are too loud.
(Tula mimicking helicopter)
- Tula!
- We couldn't hear
each other speak.
The story was all
about a parachute.
We thought that was the
answer until we realized
it only went one way.
- [Narrator] Down,
down, down he floated.
He saw his field,
he saw his pig sty.
It was the greatest fun ever.
- So off we went to
the tiddly-peeps again.
And guess what?
They had the answer!
- We've been looking for
a Peep flying machine
that flies like
a bird, you know,
We've tried hoob-loads of
different types but nothing
seems quite right... but
we haven't tried that one!
What's it called?
- [Together] A glider!
- It's smooth, it's quiet, it
doesn't fly above the clouds.
- And there's room
for plenty of food.
- Thank goodness
for that, Groove.
I wouldn't want you to
get hungry so high up!
(laughing)
- Neither would I 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
hobble-dooble-duper day
and hooble-toodle-do!
- [Together] Hooble-toodle-do!
- Right, come one, we're off
the have a ride in the glider!
- Oh yes, yes, yes!
- Hey wait a minute,
aren't you gonna help
me carry the picnic?
♪ Hubba, Hubba
Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob Hoob hooray ♪
(upbeat music)
♪ The Hoob-mobile
is coming your way ♪
♪ The Hoobs are here so
what do you say, hoobs ♪
02x09 - Planes
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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.