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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 fifteen have made their way onto the Internet at this moment: thirteen full episodes (one of them having only part 1 uploaded at this moment) from Seasons 1 and 2 have been uploaded by Arascope and Mooky to their official YouTube channels, and two Season 3 episodes (one of which is incomplete) have been uploaded to YouTube by the user ڀIsaQueڇ, without the episode titles and also recorded in bad quality off of SAT7 Kids. Some clips of two more Season 3 episodes have been found in demo reels and uploaded to YouTube by Mr. Nebba. With the series currently airing re-runs on SAT7 Kids every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. CET (7:15 a.m. EST, 4:15 a.m. PST, and 11:15 a.m. UTC) and also being recently released on Mooky's official YouTube channel (without the opening and closing credits and also with some scenes cut), only time will tell when the remaining eleven episodes will be found. | 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 fifteen have made their way onto the Internet at this moment: thirteen full episodes (one of them having only part 1 uploaded at this moment) from Seasons 1 and 2 have been uploaded by Arascope and Mooky to their official YouTube channels, and two Season 3 episodes (one of which is incomplete) have been uploaded to YouTube by the user ڀIsaQueڇ, without the episode titles and also recorded in bad quality off of SAT7 Kids. Some clips of two more Season 3 episodes have been found in demo reels and uploaded to YouTube by Mr. Nebba. With the series currently airing re-runs on SAT7 Kids every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. CET (7:15 a.m. EST, 4:15 a.m. PST, and 11:15 a.m. UTC) and also being recently released on Mooky's official YouTube channel (without the opening and closing credits and also with some scenes cut), only time will tell when the remaining eleven episodes will be found. | ||
Despite this, VHS releases of the show are known to exist and had been available | Despite this, VHS releases of the show are known to exist and had been available by the branches of Cairo Sound Company for Audio and Video, but so far, none of them have been put up on any auction sites. | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== |
Revision as of 07:07, 3 March 2022
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 fifteen have made their way onto the Internet at this moment: thirteen full episodes (one of them having only part 1 uploaded at this moment) from Seasons 1 and 2 have been uploaded by Arascope and Mooky to their official YouTube channels, and two Season 3 episodes (one of which is incomplete) have been uploaded to YouTube by the user ڀIsaQueڇ, without the episode titles and also recorded in bad quality off of SAT7 Kids. Some clips of two more Season 3 episodes have been found in demo reels and uploaded to YouTube by Mr. Nebba. With the series currently airing re-runs on SAT7 Kids every Saturday at 1:15 p.m. CET (7:15 a.m. EST, 4:15 a.m. PST, and 11:15 a.m. UTC) and also being recently released on Mooky's official YouTube channel (without the opening and closing credits and also with some scenes cut), only time will tell when the remaining eleven episodes will be found.
Despite this, VHS releases of the show are known to exist and had been available by the branches of Cairo Sound Company for Audio and Video, but so far, none of them have been put up on any auction sites.
Videos
Episodes found, complete or not
Other
External Links
- SAT7 Kids’ schedule Retrieved 27 Aug '20
- Online TV stream of SAT7 Kids Retrieved 27 Aug '20
- Official Website Retrieved 29 Aug '20