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''Yo Gabba Gabba!'' was a live-action/puppet musical series that ran on Nick Jr. from 2007 to 2015.<ref>[https://boingboing.net/2006/06/02/new-kids-show-yo-gab.html A webpage announcing the series.] Retrieved 21 Aug '21</ref>
''Yo Gabba Gabba!'' was a live-action/puppet musical series that ran on Nick Jr. from 2007 to 2015.<ref>[https://boingboing.net/2006/06/02/new-kids-show-yo-gab.html A webpage announcing the series.] Retrieved 21 Aug '21</ref>


The series consists of the musician DJ Lance Rock and five costumed characters as toys that come to life when placed in a multi colored land scape; Muno, Plex, Foofa, Toodee, and Brobee as they appear in many segments and musical numbers of each episode.
The series consists of the musician DJ Lance Rock and five costumed characters (Muno, Plex, Foofa, Toodee, and Brobee) as toys that come to life when placed in a multi-colored landscape. They appear in many segments and musical numbers of each episode.


==Pilots==
==Pilots==
'''The series had two pilots titled "Play" and the second being "Short Story" developed in 2006'''. The characters (with Brobe being an exception) had slightly different look from the final show; Foofa having a bulkier costume design, Plex with a blue antenna instead of red, Muno with slighly sharper looking teeth and Toodee with glossier looking eyes. Julius The Monkey also appears in "Short Story" while dancing with the other characters.
'''The series had two pilots developed in 2006'''. All the characters (minus Brobe) had slightly different looks from the final show: Foofa had a bulkier costume design, Plex had a blue antenna instead of a redone, Muno had slightly sharper teeth, and Toodee had glossier eyes. Additionally, Julius the Monkey appears in "Short Story" while dancing with the other characters, even though he is nowhere to be seen in the final show.


==Status==
==Status==
"Short Story" was uploaded in two parts on December 19th, 2020 by Vimeo user RayStarKitty. While "Play" was uploaded on February 15th, 2021, but was taken down a month later. As of August 2021 "Play" has yet to resurfaced.
One pilot, titled "Short Story", was uploaded in two parts on December 19th, 2020 by Vimeo user RayStarKitty. The other pilot, "Play", was uploaded on February 15th, 2021, but was taken down a month later and has yet to resurface.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:53, 29 August 2021

Yo gabba gabba pilot logo.png

The pilot version of the series logo.

Status: Partially Lost

Yo Gabba Gabba! was a live-action/puppet musical series that ran on Nick Jr. from 2007 to 2015.[1]

The series consists of the musician DJ Lance Rock and five costumed characters (Muno, Plex, Foofa, Toodee, and Brobee) as toys that come to life when placed in a multi-colored landscape. They appear in many segments and musical numbers of each episode.

Pilots

The series had two pilots developed in 2006. All the characters (minus Brobe) had slightly different looks from the final show: Foofa had a bulkier costume design, Plex had a blue antenna instead of a redone, Muno had slightly sharper teeth, and Toodee had glossier eyes. Additionally, Julius the Monkey appears in "Short Story" while dancing with the other characters, even though he is nowhere to be seen in the final show.

Status

One pilot, titled "Short Story", was uploaded in two parts on December 19th, 2020 by Vimeo user RayStarKitty. The other pilot, "Play", was uploaded on February 15th, 2021, but was taken down a month later and has yet to resurface.

Gallery

Images

Videos

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See Also

Other Nick Jr. Pilots

External Links

References

  1. A webpage announcing the series. Retrieved 21 Aug '21