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Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It? Microsoft Windows: 2001: Steel Monkeys PlayStation: Bob the Builder: Fix it Fun! Game Boy Color: 2001: Tiertex Design Studios: Hot Wheels: Jetz: Microsoft Windows: 2001: Eagle Interactive Saban's Power Rangers: Time Force: Game Boy Advance: 2001: Vicarious Visions [30] Game Boy Color: Natsume Co., Ltd. Microsoft ...
Bob the Builder: Festival of Fun (PS2, Wii, Nintendo DS, PAL only) - 2007; Bob the Builder: Can-Do-Zoo (PC, NTSC/PAL) - 2008; In the United States, Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It? ' s computer version sold 350,000 copies and earned $6.1 million by August 2006, after its release in August 2001. It was the country's 50th best-selling computer ...
This article is about the original series episodes. For the reboot series episodes, see List of Bob the Builder (2015 TV series) episodes. Bob the Builder is a British animated children's television series created by Keith Chapman for HIT Entertainment. The series premiered on 12 April 1999 (1999-04-12) in the United Kingdom (it airs CBBC between 1999 to 2001 and CBeebies between 2002 to 2011 ...
Bob the Builder joins multiple other films that are currently in development by Mattel, including American Girl, a live-action Barney movie, the Vin Diesel-led Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots an
Bob and his team build an outdoor TV area at the sports stadium so that the Spring City Rockets can watch their teammate Mila in the children's game show Whiz-A-Quiz. Lofty gets distracted while helping the Rockets to decorate the stadium, leaving Leo to take on a big job by himself.
Bob the Builder, also known simply as Bob, is the titular protagonist of the British animated programme of the same name. He is a general contractor with his own construction yard in Bobsville (original series), Sunflower Valley (Project: Build It), Fixham Harbour (Ready, Steady, Build!), or Spring City (2015 reboot) depending on the programme.
Keith Vincent Chapman (born 1 December 1958) is a British television writer and producer, best known as the creator of children's television programmes Bob the Builder, [1] Mighty Express, Fifi and the Flowertots and Paw Patrol. [2] [3]
Bob (voiced by Neil Morrissey in the UK and by William Dufris in the original series, Greg Proops in series 10-14 in Project: Built It and by Marc Silk in series 15 and 16 in Project: Built It and Ready, Steady, Build! in the US and by Lee Ingleby in the UK and by Colin Murdock in the US in the reboot series) is a general contractor and head of his own roadway based in Bobsville and later in ...