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Wubbzy goes to to ask if she wants to play with him. She refuses as she finishes working on a robotic chicken, the Robo-Cluck 3000.Wubbzy asks what the large machine is, which are the robot's controls, and Widget tells him to be careful. Wubbzy tells her he won't touch anything and accidentally throws the switch with his tail, causing the robotic chicken to start shooting eggs out of its mouth and run off. After apologizing, he asks if she could change his tail. Widget tells Wubbzy that she can fix anything, even his tail.
She builds the, a machine that will change whatever tail enters it. Wubbzy hops on to a conveyor belt and enters the machine.
His tail is given many different styles but Wubbzy does not like any of the new tails.With the Robo-Cluck still out of control, Wubbzy and Widget go to Walden's house. They tell him about Wubbzy's tail being too 'kooky', and no one will play with him because of it. Walden tells him that being different isn't a bad thing, and shows him many 'kooky' things that fish, animals, and dinosaurs have. Wubbzy's tail still didn't make him feel special. Widget's robotic chicken busts through the wall and starts shooting eggs everywhere.
Walden is worried that it could destroy his dinosaur bones. Widget needs her wiggle wrench to stop it, but she left if in the workshop. Wubbzy uses his tail to not only jump onto the robot, but also shape it like a wiggle wrench.
She says that twisting the red thruster bolt will cause it to stop. She corrects herself and tells him that she meant the blue one.
She then unsurely tells him that it's the red one. Wubbzy decides to twist both bolts with his tail.The robotic chicken falls apart and the dino-bones are safe, thanks to Wubbzy's tail.
Wubbzy finds out that having a 'kooky' tail isn't so bad after all. He heads back to the playground and shows the children there many different actions he can perform using his tail. They are amazed and want to play kickety-kickball with him.TranscriptSee: Names in other languages. German: Wubbzy und seine freunde.
Spanish (Spain): Esta cola trae mucha colaQuotesKooky Kid: Your tail is kooky.Wubbzy: Oh, this? It's just a normal, everyday tree branch.Widget: Oh, no problemo, little buddy. I can fix anything.Gets splat in the face with eggs. Anything except robot chickens.Walden: Is it a math problem? Walden: Is it a science problem? Walden: How about geophysical psychology in relation to global economics?
I don't think so.Widget: It's the red one, Wubbster! Wait a minute. Uh, maybe it's the blue one. No, no no no, no, It was the red one.
Wubbzy is an infectiously lovable cartoon character with a kooky crooked tail that lives in a world of unusual looking animal characters, pink and purple trees, and buildings with zig-zaggy walls. An impulsive young creature, Wubbzy greets each day with enthusiasm and a healthy dose of curiosity and is always on the lookout for a fun new experience. When trouble arises, Wubbzy counts on his good friends Widgit, a lover of machines and master inventor, and Walden, a science whiz, to help him creatively solve even the most difficult problem. In these eight humor-filled episodes, Wubbzy and his friends engage in everything from trying to straighten out Wubbzy's crooked tail to building the fastest road racer ever, stopping a volcano from erupting, and caring for a pet fleegle. While things rarely work out like the three friends plan, they always manage to have loads of fun while discovering the value of things like friendship, liking oneself, helping others, truthfulness, self-restraint, and taking responsibility for one's actions. Wubbzy is an infectiously lovable cartoon character with a kooky crooked tail that lives in a world of unusual looking animal characters, pink and purple trees, and buildings with zig-zaggy walls. An impulsive young creature, Wubbzy greets each day with enthusiasm and a healthy dose of curiosity and is always on the lookout for a fun new experience.
When trouble arises, Wubbzy counts on his good friends Widgit, a lover of machines and master inventor, and Walden, a science whiz, to help him creatively solve even the most difficult problem. In these eight humor-filled episodes, Wubbzy and his friends engage in everything from trying to straighten out Wubbzy's crooked tail to building the fastest road racer ever, stopping a volcano from erupting, and caring for a pet fleegle. While things rarely work out like the three friends plan, they always manage to have loads of fun while discovering the value of things like friendship, liking oneself, helping others, truthfulness, self-restraint, and taking responsibility for one's actions. With cute, colorful characters and simple storylines filled with important childhood lessons, this is a wonderful DVD to add to your preschooler's collection. Six short episodes deal with topics ranging from accepting other's differences, such as Wubbzy's 'kooky' tail, to the importance of following directions. Kids will fall for the adorable Wubbzy, a curious yellow creature who means well but sometimes finds himself in trouble.The episodes include a variety of lessons to help prepare children for situations they may encounter in preschool and other social settings. For example in 'Special Delivery,' Wubbzy learns to not take things that don't belong to him when his curiosity leads him to open a package addressed to his friend.
A fun song at the end of the segment explains that it's okay to look but not touch things that aren't yours. Another episode, 'Widget's Wild Ride,' focuses on letting kids know that it's more important to simply have fun with friends than to win in the long run.
Parents can use the cartoon lessons as a springboard for discussing the topics further with their child.Three-year-old Emily, the girl I nanny for, had never seen Wow! Until I showed her a few of the episodes. She immediately gushed over how adorable Wubbzy is and said that she didn't understand why his friends teased him about his tail because it was 'a really cool tail!'
She was also a fan of the 'Attack of the 50-Foot Fleegle' episode because she thought the fleegle pet was funny, especially when she discovered that junk food made it grow and carrot juice made it shrink.-Abby. Wubbzy!: A Tale of Tails is a very cute DVD. This video has 6 short episodes with a variety of lessons that help to prepare your child for situations they might encounter in Preschool or other social settings.
In the episode Special Delivery,' Wubbzy teaches children to look but not touch things that do not belong to them after he opens a package that is addressed to a friend.I like how the Wow! Series teaches children about friendship, liking oneself, helping others, truthfulness, self-restraint, and taking responsibility for one's actions. Children are attracted to the colorful characters and the catchy songs.-Kari, Billerica, MA.
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