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==External Links==
==External Links==

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WuzWuzBottBott.jpeg

Poster for the series.

Status: Partially Found

Wuz Wuz & Bott Bott is a 3D animated children’s series made by Arascope. This series is notorious for being a blatant rip-off of the famous Christian series, VeggieTales. Wuz Wuz & Bott Bott aired on Disney Channel Arabia and MBC 3, and went on to win seven awards.

Availability

Not much information is known about this series, as it is very obscure. Twenty-six 13-minute long episodes of the series were produced, but as of now, only eight have made their way on the internet, as well some clips of other episodes. It is unknown if the other eighteen episodes will be released in some format.

VHS releases of the show are known to exist and had been available at the branches of Cairo Sound Company for Audio and Video, but so far, none of them have been put up on any auction sites, since auction sites are likely not well-known in the Arab World.

The show currently airs on SAT7 Kids every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. CET (6:15 p.m. EST, 3:15 p.m. PST, and 10:15 p.m. UTC), so there’s a possibility that all episodes will eventually be found.

Videos

"Wuz Wuz the Singer" (full episode) (1/8)

"The Secret Detectives" (full episode) (2/8)

"Zippers" (full episode) (3/8)

"Forgiveness" (full episode) (4/8)

"Wuz Wuz the Sailor" (full 2-part episode, treated as Episodes 5 and 6) (5/8)

"Video Jim" (full episode) (6/8)

"Bott Bott the Hero" (full episode) (7/8)

"Magic Words" (full episode) (8/8)

Compilation of clips, with English subs.

Three extra clips seen at 0:22 in Arascope's animation demo reel.

External Links

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