(poofs)
- 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 Hoobopedia.
Here they come!
(Hoob poofs)
(intergalactic music)
♪ You know who the Hoobs are ♪
♪ Iver, Groove, and
Tula, were Hoobs ♪
♪ And their 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 ♪
♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob Hoob hooray ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
♪ The Hoobs are here
so what do you say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
(children music)
- There. Look bird.
(mumbles)
(sneezes)
- Nearly spilled my
Hoob juice all over you.
Sip?
- Uh no thanks, you
hold on to it. Right?
Look, I've made Hooby
holders to keep things in.
- Oh! Now we won't have to
worry about losing stuff.
I mean how Hooby groovy is that.
(drink spills)
(gasps)
(fast talking)
(yelling)
- Ah! Ow!
- Are you all right Iver?
- Yes I'm fine.
Oh no I'm not, my Hooby paws
are all wet with Hoob juice!
Oh! You're always spilling
your Hoob juice, Groove!
Why can't you be more careful?
- Oh! I'm sorry Iver.
I'm gonna get you something
to make you feel better.
- Aw Iver.
- Guck! I hate getting
my Hooby paws wet.
And not only that, we
don't have a question
for today's Hoob news!
- Here you go Iver,
a nice cool cup of.
(yells)
- You've done it again Groove!
I need to dry off my
Hooby paws quickly.
- But--
How?
♪ How, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, how, how, how ♪
♪ How ♪
- Oh!
- Well, you could try
bouncing up and down.
That's a good way to
dry your Hooby paws.
(bouncing)
- Oh Tula, I don't know.
You know, I think this
might take forever.
(bouncing)
Groove why did you have to
go and spill Hoob juice?
- Well, sometimes the juice
just gets loose, Iver.
- You know what you need?
- You need something to
keep your Hooby paws dry,
when Groove spills his Hoob
juice in the Hoobmobile.
- Hm? What does Iver need
to keep his Hooby paws dry?
- [Spaceship] Hubba, Hubba.
- [Tula] Its Hubba Hubba!
- What does Iver need to
keep his Hooby paws dry?
That's a very good question,
just the sort of thing
Hoobs need to know!
- Too right Hubba Hubba!
- I'll see what I can
find out on Hoob net
to start you off. All right.
Yeah, here we go!
(poofs)
- [Hubba Hubba] Now, there
is some Tiddlypeeps running,
I wonder what they're
wearing on their feet?
Oh I see! Tula, I think you've
made your Hooby holders,
out of peeps running shoes!
(laughing)
Well, they seem to
help you run very fast,
but would they keep
your Hooby paws dry?
Or they seem to
help you jump too!
I'd like to get
a pair like that.
(Hoob language)
(poofs)
- Certain peeps wear Hooby
holders like yours Tula,
when they want to run.
- [Everyone] Weird!
(laughs)
- Okay, none of the peeps
were wearing Hooby holders
in a puddle of Hoob
juice were they?
So, if I wore a Hooby holder,
would it keep my Hooby paws dry?
- There's only one
way to find out.
- Hm?
- Try it.
- What stand in the
puddle you mean?
- Well, of course!
If you don't get in the puddle,
how will we know
if the Hooby holder
will keep your Hooby paws dry?
- Oh, right!
(grunts)
(laughs)
There we are.
Here goes.
(clears throat)
(children's music)
- Well,
- So far, so good.
So far, so good.
So far, so--
(whines)
It's soaking through,
it's soaking through!
(heavy breathing)
- Oh.
Aw! Tula, oh!
Now my Hooby paws is wet again!
- Hm, which means
the Hooby holder,
lets in the Hoob juice.
But why?
♪ Why, why, why, why, why ♪
- I know why! Cause
if you look closely,
you'll see it has
little holes in it.
That's why.
(bounces)
- [Spaceship] Hubba Hubba!
- Don't worry Iver, look.
I found a story that I
think might have the answer.
- Well I do hope so Hubba Hubba.
(bounces)
(poofs)
- [Narrator] There once
lived a sad old man,
called Mr. Cramp.
Now, Mr. Cramp had on
the same pair of shoes,
for years and years.
They had more holes in
them than he could count.
Every time he looked at them,
he felt even sadder than usual.
- Its time I got some new shoes.
- He said.
The shoemaker, brought him
some strong leather boots.
Mr. Cramp tried them on,
he walked up the street,
then he walked back down.
- Ouch!
These boots are too stiff,
they hurt my feet!
- So the shoemaker went away,
and came back with a pair
of pink and green sandals.
Mr. Cramp tried them on.
He walked up the street,
then he walked back down.
- Brr!
- He said shivering.
- I love the color, but
they're ever so drafty.
My feet will freeze.
- So the shoemaker went away
and came back with a pair
of huge fluffy slippers.
That looked just
like monsters feet.
- They look just
like monsters feet.
- Cried Mr. Cramp
as he put them on.
He walked up the street,
then he walked back down.
- Oh! These are perfect!
They're lovely and soft,
and they keep my feet
as warm as can be.
Yippie!
- Mr. Cramp skipped up the
street with his new shoes.
When he sat in his chair
that night by the fire,
he looked down at
his monster feet.
And smiled.
Not only were his new
shoes comfy and cozy,
but they also cheered him up.
From that day on, he
was never sad again.
(poofs)
- Wow! I loved those big,
fluffly, furry monster slippers.
They looked fantabby Hooby.
- They kept out the cold,
but will they keep out the wet?
- Well, there's only one
way to find out that, Tula.
Try them in the puddle test.
Look,
(laughs)
I found this in my collection
of fluffy and furry things.
- Oh really.
- Yeah, come on over.
Try it.
- Hurry up Iver, get
in the Hoob juice.
- Whoops! Right,
yes! Here we go.
I'm getting into the puddle.
- Now.
(childrens music)
- Well my Hooby paws
aren't getting wet yet.
- [Iver] I think these slippers
might be just what I need
to, to.
(yells)
Oh they are soaking
through, there,
its soaking through.
(whines)
- [Spaceship] Hubba Hubba!
- [Iver] We've tried
Hooby holders and
slippers Hubba Hubba,
but nothing keeps
my Hooby paws dry.
- Hm.
Peeps run in Hooby holders
and as far as I can tell
they only wear slippers indoors.
I've got an idea though.
What about talking
to the Tiddlypeeps.
- Oh gracious
thought Hubba Hubba.
- I'll drive.
- And I'll bounce, and I'll be
dry by the time we get there.
- And I'll um, I'll um.
I'll check for the puddle,
that's what I'll do.
- Seatbelt,
- [Hoobs] We're off to
see the Tiddlypeeps!
(magical music)
♪ 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 ♪
♪ Tiddlypeeps, the Tiddlypeeps,
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 Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
- Oh hello Tiddlypeeps!
- [Tiddlypeeps] Oh it's Iver!
Hello Iver!
- Would you like to
do a Hooby hello?
- [Tiddlypeeps] Yes!
- [Iver] All together then!
- [Everyone] Hoobledoo,
Hoobledoo, woo, woo, woo
(laughs)
- I'm so glad I found you,
because I need to know
about what to wear,
on my Hooby paws.
- [Tiddlypeeps] Shoes!
- Shoes? Let me see.
- Look at those!
- They look like Hooby holders,
- [Groove] We tried that.
(shoes tapping)
(laughs)
(giggles)
- Ooh.
- Well now, the question is,
which shoes would be
the right shoes for me
to wear on my Hooby paws?
- Can I see your shoes please?
- Oh! They're Hoobacious,
what are they called?
- They're called sandals.
- Sandals
- They're very neat.
(laughs)
- Groove, Groove,
Groove, Groove ,
Groove, Groove, Groove.
- Do you think
they're very neat?
(overlapping speech)
- They wouldn't keep my
feet dry though would they?
Well, no, no, no.
(gasps)
Wait a minute, what about
the black ones here?
- Do you like them?
- I certainly do!
I think I'd like to
try a pair like that.
Tula, Groove would you
order me some of those shoes
on the Hoob net?
I want to try them out!
- Mmhm.
- You think they'll
keep my Hooby paws dry?
- They might, it's worth a try.
(Hoob language)
- Thank you all very,
very, very, very much.
But I must be getting along now,
because I have to test,
my new, slipper, shoes.
(laughs)
- Hooble toodle doo!
- [Tiddlypeeps]
Hooble toodle doo!
(laughs)
(childrens music)
- Wow! These are
Hooby groovy Tula.
- [Iver] Hoobledoo!
- Here comes Iver.
- Hey, Iver. Are these
Hooby groovy or what?
- Oh perfect.
But are they what I need
to keep my Hooby paws dry?
- We'll soon find out.
Now, for the puddle test.
- Oh yes, the um, puddle, test.
Yes, eh, yes.
- Oh come on Iver, come on,
just get in the puddle,
it'll work this time.
(coughs)
I hope.
- Aw, just jump
in the juice Iver.
- Yeah come on.
- Oh.
(laughing)
(juice splashes)
- All right, come on
move it back, step in it.
(juice splashes)
- Did it work?
- Ugh, no!
It soaked through
into the shoes again!
(groans)
Now my feet are
wetter than ever!
♪ Walking through
the Hoobmobile ♪
♪ is like wading
through the sea ♪
♪ When Groove had a
spillage on the floor ♪
♪ Paddling through a puddle ♪
♪ Is not the thing for me ♪
♪ 'Cause I end up with
a soaking Hooby paw ♪
♪ There must be a pair of shoes
to stop from getting wet ♪
♪ We'll soon all sing ♪
♪ In a pool of drink ♪
♪ 'Cause we haven't found
the right shoes yet ♪
♪ We don't like having
soggy Hooby feet ♪
♪ We need to keep
the Hoob juice out ♪
♪ But all the shoes we've
tried have failed the test ♪
♪ There must be something
Hoob juice move about ♪
♪ There must be a pair of shoes
to stop from getting wet ♪
♪ We'll soon all sing
in a pool of drink ♪
♪ 'Cause we haven't found
the right shoes yet ♪
♪ We don't like have
soggy Hooby feet ♪
♪ We need to keep
the Hoob juice out ♪
♪ But all the shoes we've
tried have failed the test ♪
♪ There must be something
Hoob juice move about ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
(exhales)
- Maybe there isn't
anything I can wear
to keep my Hooby paws dry.
- [Spaceship] Roma, Roma, Roma.
- [Tula] Here comes Roma!
Hoobledoo Roma!
- Hoobledoo Hoobs.
Now, as you can
see, I'm by the sea.
- [Hoobs] Careful you
don't get wet Roma!
- Oh don't worry, I'm wearing
this Hoobledooble duper
diving suit, which
doesn't let the water in.
- [Hoobs] Why?
- Because the suit is
made out of rubber,
which is very good for
keeping out the water.
- Hooby groovy!
- But what I'm really
here to talk about
are the Hoobacious
rubber shoes that peeps
sometimes wear in the water.
- What are they called Roma?
- They're called flippers!
As you know, unlike
Hoobs many peeps
actually like to move and
play around in the water.
Now, I set the Hooby cam
under water with some peeps,
so we can see how
these flippers work.
And here they are, the big,
rubbery, flapped wide shoes
help push the peeps
through the water.
Ugh, this is Roma Hoob, signing
off to try out her flippers.
Hoobletoodle doo!
(grunts)
(laughing)
- [Hoobs] Hoob Hoob hooray!
- If the peeps use
flippers in water,
they must keep their feet dry.
- [Spaceship] Hubba Hubba!
- Hubba Hubba, we think
we've found the answer.
Flippers!
Flippers will keep
my Hooby paws dry
when I step in the
puddle of Hoob juice.
- Yeah, but how are
we gonna test it out
we don't have any flippers.
- Well that's no problem,
I'll just order some up
for you off the Hoob net.
Back soon!
(poof)
- Oh, but its nearly
time for Hoob news.
- Don't worry Iver, the
flippers will arrive.
- But when?
♪ When, oh when, ♪
♪ When oh when oh when ♪
♪ When when when oh
when oh when oh when ♪
♪ Oh when oh when oh when
oh when oh when oh when ♪
♪ Oh when oh when oh when ♪
- They're here, they're here.
- Hooby groovy, I
said they'd be here
in a shake of a twizzle top.
- Quick, try them on Iver,
and then get back in the
juice there's good Hoob.
- Oh yes, yes!
You know, I think,
I think we've got it this time.
There, right.
Oh dear.
(laughing)
(clears throat)
There.
(Yells)
No! They don't have
a back on them!
Ah, the heels all wet!
Oh, oh!
The rest of my
Hooby paw is fine.
They've been covered
by the rubber flipper.
Its dry!
(gasps)
- Yeah, that's good!
That's really good Iver!
- Now that we know the
rubber keeps Hoob juice out.
All we have to do is find
a shoe made of rubber
that has back to it.
- Ah, I don't know
where we should look.
- Lets ask Hubba Hubba.
(bouncing)
[Spaceship] Hubba Hubba!
- Hubba Hubba, is
there a such a thing
as a shoe made of rubber?
- Hm. I'm not sure.
Why don't you ask
the Tiddlypeeps?
They'll know.
- Brilliant idea Hubba Hubba!
(bouncing)
I'll drive again.
- And I'll bounce.
- And I'll stay here
and look after the,
puddle, puddle, stay.
(magical music)
♪ 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 ♪
♪ Tiddlypeeps, the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ If we need to know ♪
♪ Who, what, why,
where, when, and how ♪
♪ We'll ask them off we go ♪
♪ 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 ♪
- Hello, Tiddlypeeps?
- [Tiddlypeeps] Up here Iver!
- Oh hello there Hoobledoo.
- Hoobledoo!
- Hoobledoo again Iver.
- Actually I'm so
glad I found you
because I need to
ask you a question.
Um, do you know what these are?
- Yes, there flippers.
- I thought as much, you see.
I got my Hooby paws
all wet in a puddle.
Groove spilled Hoob
juice in the Hoobmobile.
So I need a pair of shoes
that'll keep my Hooby paws dry
- Flippers won't help
they don't have a back.
- That's what I've
discovered you see,
when I wore them though,
the rest of my Hooby
paws stayed nice and dry
just my Hooby heel that got wet.
So, I was wondering,
are there any other
shoes made of rubber
like the flippers.
But which have a back on them.
- Yes, rubber boots.
Like these on my teddy.
- Oh Hoobacious, what are they?
- They're boots
made out of rubber.
We sometimes call them
Wellington boots or Wellings.
Here Iver, you can have them.
- Oh, how kind.
- Oh, I can!
You Tiddlypeeps,
you're so helpful.
Hoobletoodle doo!
(thud)
- Iver! Are you all right?
- [Tiddlypeeps]
Hoobletoodle doo!
(overlapping speech)
(childrens music)
(humming)
- I've decorated the Hooby
studio, its all for good use.
- And I've just tidied up
the Hooby holder again.
- And I've got the
rubber boots, look!
(gasps)
- Wow, if the Tiddlypeeps
wear them to stay dry,
then they must work.
- Have a look!
- Oh yeah, they're made
of rubber all right.
And they go much higher
than the flipper feet.
(laughing)
- I think we just
need to test them out.
- Yeah.
- Oh no!
- What is it?
- The puddle is gone!
(sad music)
- Oh, that is too bad.
- Well is must've dried up.
Groove! You were meant to
be looking after the puddle.
- Oh I'm sorry, I was
decorating the Hooby studio.
Iver, Iver don't panic.
- Don't, don't,
don't, don't, panic.
I've got a Hoob news
to do in two seconds,
and we don't have
a Hoob juice puddle
to test the boots in!
He tells me not to panic.
- Yes Groove, how are we
going to test them out
without a puddle? How?
♪ How, how, how, ♪
♪ How, how, how, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, how ♪
- I'll put them on anyway, there
(grunts)
Tula!
- Groove to the rescue.
Here's how Iver.
- Hm?
What are you doing?
No, Groove, Groove, no!
- Well.
- These boots keep my
Hooby paws completely dry.
- [Hoobs] Hoob Hoob hooray!
- And just in time
for Hoob news.
Quick! Into the Hooby studio.
♪ Cobbler, cobbler
mend my shoe ♪
♪ Get it done by half past two ♪
♪ Half past two
is much too late ♪
♪ Get it done by
half past eight ♪
♪ Cobbler, cobbler
mend my shoe ♪
♪ Get it done by half past two ♪
♪ Stick shift up and
stick shift down ♪
♪ Then I'll give
you all the crown ♪
- [Spaceship] Hubba Hubba!
- Are you ready with
your news Hoobs?
Ready to give me what you've got
on how to keep
Iver's Hooby paws dry
for my Hoobopedia?
- We're ready!
Hoobledoo boop 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.
- How can Iver keep
his Hooby paws dry?
- It all started
when I accidentally,
spilled my Hoob
juice on the floor.
And Iver accidentally
stepped in it.
- Iver was not happy about
getting his Hooby paws wet.
- [Groove] So we set out
to find what peeps wear
to stop their feet getting wet.
- [Tula] First, we
discovered that peeps
actually wear Hooby
holders on their feet
when they run.
- [Iver] So we
decided to test them,
to see if they kept
out the Hoob juice.
But they didn't work.
Because they had
little holes in them.
- [Tula] Next, we
tried fluffy slippers.
- [Iver] But they didn't work
because the fur soaked
up the Hoob juice.
- [Groove] So we
asked the Tiddlypeeps,
and found out that
there are all sorts
of different kinds of shoes.
- [Iver] I wanted to see,
if the black ones
would keep my paws dry.
But once again, they
let in the Hoob juice.
- [Groove] Then Roma told us,
that peeps wear shoes
called rubber flippers
in the water.
- [Tula] So Iver
tested the flippers,
but they didn't work,
because they didn't
have a back on them.
- [Tula] But they did keep
the rest of Iver's paws dry
because they were
made from rubber.
Rubber keeps the Hoob juice out.
- [Iver] So then we decided,
we needed some shoes
made of rubber.
- [Groove] So we went
to ask the Tiddlypeeps.
- [Tula] And we found
out, that when its wet,
Tiddlypeeps have
special rubber boots.
- And here they are.
- [Hoobs] Wellies.
- So it's thanks once again,
to Iver, Tula, Groove, and Roma,
for giving Hoobs
everywhere a little peep
into the world of peeps.
Have a Hoobledooble duper day,
stay dry and Hoobletoodle doo!
- [Hoobs] Hoobletoodle doo!
- All right, I wouldn't
mind having another go
in that Hoob juice now.
- Can I have ago Iver,
how about one boot each.
(overlapping speech)
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoob land, ♪
♪ And Roma somewhere far away ♪
♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob Hoob hooray ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
♪ The Hoobs are here
so what do you say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
01x34 - Shoes
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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.