Boohbah

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Image:Boohbahmagique.jpgBoohbah is a television show aimed at children between three and six years old, intended to encourage kids to exercise. It premiered in 2003 on ITV in the United Kingdom, and 2004 in the United States on PBS. It was created by Anne Wood, who also created the children's show Teletubbies, and is produced by the UK's Ragdoll Ltd. and the USA's PBS Kids. In fact, this show is somewhat a spinoff from Teletubbies, since it also has a "science fiction" theme. To sum it up, several big round bobble headed alien like creatures dance and bounce about frantically, in an attempt to educate the masses, all the whilst a strange voice utters the word "Boooooohbaah".

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Characters

There are two sets of main characters on Boohbah:

  • The Boohbahs, are colorful "atoms of energy" that live in a glowing white ball of light, called the Boohball. There are five different Boohbahs:
    • Humbah, who is yellow
    • Zumbah, who is purple
    • Zing Zing Zingbah, who is orange
    • Jumbah, who is blue
    • Jingbah, who is pink
  • The Storypeople, who are:
    • Grandmamma
    • Grandpappa
    • Mrs. Lady
    • Mr. Man
    • Brother and Sister
    • Auntie
    • Little Dog Fido
    • Mak-Luk Singh

The Boohball

One of the common features in Boohbah is the Boohball, loved by many children. The Boohball, a glowing white ball, is where the Boohbahs live, and appears out of nowhere in various parts of the show. It travels from country to country when it is called by children. Inside the Boohball is a spinning recharging pod, where the Boohbahs recharge energy. It resembles five deep spoons with the handles linked. The energy is created by the laughter of the children when playing with the Boohbahs, the Boohball, and the Storypeople.

The elements of the program

Each show follows the same sequence of events in every episode. The sequence of events are:

  • Opening title. The Boohball flies over at least three out of 15 different countries (Australia, China, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Jamaica, Japan, Namibia, Russia, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, United States)
  • Boohbah warm up. The children call the Boohbahs by their names ("Humbah, Zumbah, Zing Zing Zingbah, Jumbah, Jingbah -- Booh!"), and then the Boohbahs do a dance.
  • Present giving, in which a group of children bring a present for the Storypeople and they blow it into the Storyworld with the power of Boohbah magic. The present given will be the theme of the segment.
  • Storyworld and the Storypeople, which is based on the present given in the last segment. During the segment, certain Storypeople will encounter problems, and the children will say the magic word, which is "Boohbah", enabling the story to continue and make the problem solved. These segments are filmed in Spain, unless the segments involve snow, in which case, the respective segment is filmed in Switzerland.
  • Boohbah dance, where the Boohbahs perform a dance related to the "Storyworld and the Storypeople" segment.
  • Look What I (or We) Can Do, shown in the American version in which actual children perform dances of their own. Three different dances are featured per show, and are simple so the home audience can follow along.
  • End title, in which the Boohball flies off to another country with children calling from far away.

This sequence is similar to the one in Teletubbies.

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