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*[http://kidscreen.com/1998/04/01/21308-19980401/ A Kidscreen article that has a list of events leading up to the show's release.] Retrieved 22 Jan '19
*[http://kidscreen.com/1998/04/01/21308-19980401/ A Kidscreen article that has a list of events leading up to the show's release.] Retrieved 22 Jan '19
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1512809/ The IMDb page on ''MumbleBumble''.] Retrieved 22 Jan '19
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1512809/ The IMDb page on ''MumbleBumble''.] Retrieved 22 Jan '19
*[https://www.facebook.com/LaMelevisioneelesuestorie1999/videos/mumble-bumble-cartoni/699770800208430/ A Facebook recording of the French dub of "A Cloudy Day".] Retrieved 25 Jan '19


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Revision as of 14:53, 26 January 2019

MumbleBumble.jpg

A promotional image for the series

Status: Partially Found

Mumblebumble (often stylized as Mumble Bumble) is a Canadian-Danish animated television series created by Christian Skjøtt and produced by Egmont Imagination, Cookie Jar Entertainment, Knowledge Kids, and CINAR (now DHX Media). The series lasted 65 five minute episodes across 19 seasons and ran on CBC in Canada.[1]

Plot

The series follows the adventures of a blue, happy-go-lucky hippopotamus (the titular MumbleBumble), and his friends, including Chic'o the chicken, and Greens the frog. Other characters includes Oink, Rock, and the narrator, who would narrate all the episodes.

Availability

As of 2019, only one episode has been found, which is "A Cloudy Day", as well as the opening and closing credits.

Gallery

The episode "A Cloudy Day".

The opening to Mumblebumble.

The closing credits to Mumblebumble.

External Links

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