- Hooble dook 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 hooberpedia.
Here they come!
(swirly, magical 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 ♪
- Yah, hey!
♪ 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! ♪
- Ooh!
- Look at this!
- This is a good book isn't it?
- Yeah.
- What's next?
- It's Humpty Dumpty my
favorite tiddly peep rhyme
♪ Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall ♪
♪ Humpty Dumpty
had a great fall ♪
♪ All the king's horses
and all the king's men ♪
♪ Couldn't put Humpty
together again ♪
- I really like Humpty Dumpty.
He's a bit like you, Groove.
- Is he, wait a minute, I'm
not shaped like and egg, am I?
- Oh, no, no, no, but you
are all cuddly and friendly.
- All right.
- That's why I love
Humpty Dumpty so much.
- Iver, would you like me
to make you a Humpty Dumpty?
- Oh, Tula, that would
be so hoobatious!
- Yeah, and I tell
you what, Iver,
I'm going to make you a wall
for Humpty Dumpty to sit on,
I know just what I can to use.
- Hoobie balooby!
- Right and I'm going
to use my best bits
from my hoobie bits box.
- Why is everyone
being so nice to me,
it's not my hoobie
twizle tuft day is it?
- Oh, no, no, Iver, we're just
being nice to you because,
well, you're always
so nice to us.
- Oh wow,
well I suppose I am.
- Right
- Here we are, my
collection of things I might
one day build a wall out of,
and today's the day, ha,ha.
- Now all I've got to do
is, uh, put them together.
- Oh, yes but how?
♪ How, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, how, how, how, how ♪
- Here's how, with my
hoobie stitcher upper
- Hoobie groovy wall, eh?
- Oh, Groove, it's
certainly very unusual.
Well thank you,
Groove, thank you.
- Ta-da, he's finished!
- Oh, he's so hoobatious,
Put him on the wall, Groove.
- Oh, right, yeah.
- Hoobie bother.
- Never mind, Tula, it
was a lovely thought.
- Anyway, it's time to think
up a question for Hoob News.
- Sorry, Iver, he's all floppy,
he'll never sit on the wall.
- Oh yes he will, I know
what he needs, stuffing.
- Stuffing!
- Yeah if we stuff him,
then he'll be round and fat,
and if he's round and
fat, he'll sit on my wall.
- But I'd also like him to
be soft and cuddly, please.
- Right, so how can we
stuff Iver's Humpty Dumpty?
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba.
- Groove, You've
hit the question
- How can we stuff
Iver's Humpty Dumpty?
Now that's what I
call I really hooble,
dooble, dooble ,
dooper question.
- I bet there are Hoobs
all over the universe
who need to stuff
things, Hubba Hubba?
- I'm sure there are Iver.
In fact it's already
given me an idea,
I've got a hoobie bun warmer
that Auntie Hattie made for me.
Look, you see I stick
my hoobie buns inside
to keep them nice and
warm, but if I stuff it,
then it'll be nice and round
and fat, too, just like me!
- May we mail Roma, to
see what she can find out
about stuffing, Hubba Hubba?
- Hm, oh yes, of course,
but first let me see
what I can find for you on
hoobnet that might help you
to make Humpty
Dumpty round and fat.
Let's see, ah-ha, here are
some round, fat things, Hoobs.
Oh look, that tiddly
peeps blowing,
and that peeps blowing
into that balloon.
That's how they do it,
hoobs, when the peeps want
something round and fat
they blow air into it!
Hooba-toodle-do!
- Right, I'm all puffed
up and ready to blow.
- Go on then, Groove, try.
I've made a little hole in
Humpty so you can try that.
- Oh, yeah, okay.
- Perhaps you haven't
got enough puff, Groove.
- I've hoob loads of puff, Iver,
he just won't blow up, will he?
- I think I know why, those
things we saw were all made
from slippery, rubbery stuff.
And I bet that keeps the air in.
But Humpty is made out of cloth.
- But cloth can't keep the air
in, Tula, you are a genius!
- Thanks, Iver, you're
quite smart yourself.
- Do you really think so?
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba.
- Hubba Hubba, he's
the real genius.
- No, I can't blow
myself up either, hoobs,
I don't think air is the
stuffing we're after, after all.
- No.
- Why don't you go and
ask some tiddly peeps?
- Oh, that's a hoobatious
idea, I'll go, Tula, you drive.
- Groove, you look after
Humpty and the wall.
- Yeah.
- Seatbelt.
- We're off to see
the tiddly peeps.
(twinkly music)
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly peeps ♪
♪ Up 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 views ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly peeps ♪
♪ Up the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly peeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
- Hooba doop, tiddly peeps.
- Hooba doop, Iver.
- Do you want to
do a hoobie hello?
- Yes!
- Hooble doop, hooble
doop, whoop, whoop, whoop!
- What are you doing?
- We're making models,
this is going to be
a dog, ruff, ruff.
- And mine's going to
be a monster (growls).
- Wow, they are hoobatious.
- Thanks, Iver
- What did you make them out of?
- Colored dough.
- It's soft and squidgy,
so you can make it
into lots of different shapes.
- It looks just
like hoobie dough.
Can you see this Tula, Groove?
- Yes.
- So, if you can make it
into different shapes,
then you can probably
stuff it inside something
to fill a shape out,
couldn't you, Mia?
- I suppose so, yes.
- Oh, this could be the answer.
Tula, find the hoobie
dough straight away.
- Yes, Iver, right.
- You've been really
helpful, but I've got
to get back to the
hoobmobile now and help Tula
stuff her Humpty,
hooble tooble do!
- Hooble, tooble do!
(majestic music)
- And one last lump
of hoobie dough
and then Humpty is stuffed.
- Is he soft and cuddly?
- Oh, yes, he's all squishy
because he's full
of hoobie dough.
- He should be bendy enough
to sit up on my wall.
- Here goes.
Right, whoopsie do!
There!
- Perfect!
♪ Iver's Humpty Dumpty
was all floopy and flat ♪
♪ We had to make him fat ♪
♪ How did we do that ♪
♪ Cause a floppy Humpty
Dumpty won't sit on a wall ♪
♪ He'll just fall ♪
♪ And that's no good at all. ♪
♪ The secret's in
the stuffing, ♪
♪ make sure you
stuff enough in ♪
♪ And hoobie dough's
the latest trend ♪
♪ He's round and
fat and cuddly ♪
♪ And he'll bend ♪
♪ Yes he'll bend ♪
♪ So Humpty Dumpty
will sit on the wall ♪
♪ And he will not fall ♪
♪ Yes the secret's
in the stuffing, ♪
♪ make sure you
stuff enough in ♪
♪ And hoobie dough's
the latest trend ♪
♪ He's round and
fat and cuddly ♪
♪ And he'll bend,
yes he'll bend ♪
♪ So Humpty Dumpty
will sit on the wall ♪
♪ And he will not fall, at all ♪
- Oh, thank you so much,
Tula, and you Groove,
it's the most hoobatious
present I've had in ages,
and we've answered the
question for Hoob News.
- Yeah!
- Oh, yes!
Ah, here you are,
oh no!
- What is it, Iver?
- He's gone all hard!
- Oh, dear,
I know what's happened.
The hoobie dough is dried out,
and when hoobie dough is dry,
it goes as hard as a brick.
- Well, in that case I can
put it in my collection
of things I might one
day build a wall with.
- But I want him to
be all soft and cuddly
so I can go to bed with
him in my hoobie pod.
- Don't worry Iver, we'll stuff
Humpty with something else.
- Yes, but what?
♪ What, what, what, what ♪
- [Whispering voice] Roma, Roma.
- Roma will know what.
- I hope so.
- Hooble doop hoobs!
- Hooble doop Roma!
- I have to say I'm rather
enjoying my report today.
Can you guess where I am?
- In a bedroom, Roma?
- Well, yes, Iver, but
not just any old bedroom.
This is a hotel room.
A hotel is a place
where peeps can
stay when they are
away from home.
- It looks very nice, Roma.
- Oh, it is Tula,
everything here is
the absolute best it can be.
I get to borrow this
rather hoobatious
silk dressing gown for instance.
And these pillows, oh,
they are the softest
I've ever laid my
little hoobie head on.
- But have you found out
anything about stuffing, Roma.?
- Oh, yes, yes I am just
coming to that, Groove.
The reason these pillows
are so beautifully soft is
because of what
they're stuffed with.
- How do you know what's
inside them, Roma?
- Well, I have to
admit that I have just
ever so slightly
opened up a corner
of this one and had a peek.
- What did you see, Roma?
- I'll show you, Tula.
- Hey, feathers, hoobie groovy!
- Oh, that's right, Groove,
fun tabby hoobie feathers!
Hobe loads of them!
- I think I might
have some feathers,
I'll go and check in
the clutter cupboard.
- Now, all I have to do is
stuff these feathers back in.
Ah, now, how do I do that?
This is Roma hoob in a hotel
room about to stuff my pillow!
Hooble toodle do!
- [All] Hooble toodle do!
- I got some, they
were in my collection
of things that could
tickle your nose.
- Yes, right, we've got
to get the feathers out
of the bag and into Humpty.
- But, how?
♪ How, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, how, how, how ♪
- Here's how
- Yes, hoobie groovy.
- And look at Humpty
now, here you go Iver,
round and fat and cuddly.
- Oh, thanks, oh he
feels hoobatious.
- Yeah, put him
on the wall, Iver,
that's where he
belongs, come on.
- Oh, yes, yes, on the
wall with ya Humpty!
♪ Humpty Dumpty sat on-- ♪
- Oh, no.
- Poor Humpty.
- And I really thought
we really found
the right stuffing this time.
- Humpty's not bendy
enough to stay on the wall.
- Right, there is
only one thing to do,
find something else
to stuff him with.
- [Robotic Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba.
- All is not lost,
Hoobs, I just found a
hooble dooble duper
story on hoobnet,
and I think it might offer us
the stuffing of our dreams.
- [Narrator] Once upon a
time, there was a very sad,
thin little scarecrow
called Stumpy.
Stumpy had a lovely
turnip for a head
and a couple of sturdy
sticks for arms.
But the reason why he
was so thin was that
he didn't have any stuffing!
The crows all used to
fly round him, laughing.
You can't scare us!
Stumpy thought hard about what
he could use to stuff himself.
He tried to stuff
himself with carrots,
but they all fell out!
The crows laughed.
Our feathers would
make a nice stuffing,
said one of the crows, craftly.
Yes, shouted the others.
Let's start stuffing!
So all the crows flew
inside his coat, laughing.
Just then the farmer
arrived with a big bale
of straw under his arm.
The crows heard him coming
and quickly flew out
from under Stumpy's coat.
Stumpy, cried the
farmer, you're supposed
to scare the crows not
use them for stuffing,
I've got just the thing for you.
And he stuffs Stumpy's
coat full of straw.
Stumpy got bigger, and
bigger, and bigger!
When the crows came back
to the field they cried,
look at that enormous,
scary, scarecrow!
They flew away as their
wings would carry them.
And Stumpy was very happy,
because now he was big
and scary, and
stuffed with straw.
- What would you do without
me and my collection, today.
Groove the hoob
that has everything.
- Are you sure you don't
mind us taking it apart?
- No, it was in my
collection of things
that can be taken
apart if necessary.
- Right, here goes.
(upbeat music)
♪ Iver's Humpty Dumpty
is all floppy and flat ♪
♪ And we have to make him fat ♪
♪ So how can we do that ♪
♪ Cause the floppy Humpty
Dumpty won't sit on a wall ♪
♪ He'll just fall ♪
♪ And that's no good at all ♪
♪ Oh the secret's in
the stuffing make sure ♪
♪ you stuff enough in ♪
♪ And straw we find
is the latest trend ♪
♪ He's round and
fat and cuddly ♪
♪ Will he bend ♪
♪ Will Iver's Humpty
Dumpty sit on the wall ♪
♪ Or will he fall ♪
♪ Not at all ♪
- Hoob. hoob, hooray!
- How hoobie groovy is that, eh?
- He's now bendy enough
to stay on the wall.
- Yeah, oh, just a
minute I haven't done
the soft and cuddly test yet.
There it,
ooh.
- Well?
- I'm sorry to be a nuisance,
but he's ever so spiky.
I could never cuddle
him in my hoobie pod,
he'd stick in to me.
There are all these scratchy
bits of straw poking out.
- Do you know, I don't
think we're ever going
to find the stuffing that
make Iver happy, Tula.
- He's being very fussy, and
I'm running out of ideas.
- [Robotic Voice]
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- Well, hoobs, I'm sure
I'm sure the right sort
of stuffing is out
there somewhere.
Maybe you should take
your Humpty Dumpty
to see the tiddly peeps.
- That's the hoobliest
groobliest suggestion
I've heard all day.
I'll go, you can drive, Iver.
- Okay.
- Oh and while
we're gone, Groove,
perhaps you'd like to
clean the place up.
Looks like a farm yard.
- Oh all right.
(twinkly music)
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly peeps ♪
♪ Up 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 is clues,
they tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly peeps ♪
♪ Up the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddly peeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
- Hooble doop, tiddly peeps!
- Hooble doop, Tula!
- What are you doing?
Are you making something?
- That's right, soft toys.
- Yes, we're making
cuddly animals,
and little squidgy figures.
- Oh, that's what I've
been doing, today.
- Yes, yes she has.
- See!
- Humpty, there he is.
- But then I didn't know
what to stuff it with.
- There's lots of different
things you could use.
- Well, I want my toy to
be round, and it needs
to be cuddly, but it needs to
be able to sit on a wall, too.
Oh, nothing seems to make
it do all those things.
- No.
- We're using beans to stuff
our toys, that'll work.
- Beans, wouldn't that
make them all sticky?
- Not baked beans,
beans like this.
Would you like us to stuff your
Humpty Dumpty toy for you, Tula.
- Would you?
That's so kind.
(fast piano music)
- It's hoobily groobily,
I've got to get back
to the hoobamobile now, but
thanks so much, tiddly peeps.
- Hooble tooble doo!
= Hooble tooble doo!
(majestic music)
- Oh, I do hope
this works, Groove.
- So do I, Iver, so dd I.
- Doesn't he look
just hoobily groobily.
- Yes, yes, but
how does he feel?
- Give him a cuddle, find out.
- He's ever so soft.
- But will he sit on the wall?
- Oh, yes, yes, the wall.
Come on Humpty, there you are.
- Hoobie, groovy,
now he looks just
like the picture in the
tiddly peep rhyme book.
- There's just one problem.
- What?
- We need to move him
into the new studio,
it's time for Hoob News,
that means building the
wall again in there.
Come on, Tula.
- Iver!
(upbeat music)
♪ The Hoobs had
a Humpty Dumpty ♪
♪ but he wouldn't sit
still on the wall ♪
♪ He was either too
floppy or much too stiff ♪
♪ They couldn't make
him work at all ♪
♪ So after a lot of
huffing and puffing ♪
♪ The Hoobs went to look
for the perfect stuffing ♪
♪ How could they make
Humpty Dumpty fun ♪
♪ What on earth should they
put in Humpty Dumpty's tum ♪
♪ They tried one thing
then they tried another ♪
♪ But the perfect stuffing
was hard to discover ♪
♪ But now they have the Humpty
Dumpty of their dreams ♪
♪ A plump Humpty Dumpty
who is full of beans ♪
- [Robotic Voice]
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- So, are you ready
with your Hoob News
for my great hooberpedia,
my hoobie bun warmer
is still waiting to be stuffed.
- We're ready Hubba Hubba.
- Then take it away!
(tv news music)
- Hooble dee whoop, to
all you hoobs out there,
welcome to Hoob News, the new
show for hoobs everywhere.
- I'm Iver.
- I'm Tula,
- And I'm Groove.
- And today, we've been
asking the question,
- How can we stuff
Iver's Humpty Dumpty?
- [Iver] Hubba Hubba
showed us some pictures
of things that were
stuffed with air.
- [Groove] So we tried
blowing air into Humpty.
- [Iver] But cloth couldn't
Keep the air inside.
- [Tula] The tiddly
peeps gave us the idea
of stuffing Humpty
with hoobie dough.
- [Groove] But we forgot
that when hoobie dough dries
it goes all hard.
- [Iver] I'm afraid Humpty
just wasn't cuddly enough.
Then Roma showed us some
pillows that were stuffed
with feathers, the
feathers made Humpty feel
hoobatiously soft and cuddly.
- [Groove] But he wasn't bendy
enough to sit upon my wall.
They we found out that
the farmer used straw
to stuff his scarecrow.
- [Iver] But that
was no good at all,
the straw made Humpty
feel all spiky.
- [Tula] So we went back
to the tiddly peeps,
and they told us that
they used dried beans
to stuff their toys.
- Which works perfectly
for my Humpty Dumpty.
- And it works perfectly for
my hoobie bun warmer, too.
Look!
I'm well and truly stuffed!
- Hoob, hoob, hooray!
- So it's thanks once again to
Iver, Tula, Groove and Roma,
for giving hoobs
everywhere a little peep in
to the world of peeps.
Remember, wherever you
are, and whatever stuff
you're stuffing with, have a
nice day and hooble toodle do!
- Hooble, toodle, do!
- Right, do you know
what I would like next?
- What's that Iver?
- A Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.
- [Tula And Groove] No Iver, no.
♪ 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 ♪
- Here we come
♪ The Hoobs are here
so what do you say ♪
- Hoobs!
03x23 - Stuffing
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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.