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Oobi has three seasons: one season of shorts and two seasons of long-form episodes. The shorts are 1–2 minutes each and were aired during commercial breaks. The long-form episodes are 10–13 minutes each. [1] [2] The show ran from 2000 to 2005, [3] with reruns continuing until 2013. [4]
Oobi had a Nielsen rating of 2.35 among Noggin viewers by 2004, becoming Noggin's highest-rated series at the time. [7] It is the most widely distributed Noggin show, having aired in over 23 markets worldwide by 2005. [ 8 ]
The Noggin channel launched on February 2, 1999 and closed on September 28, 2009. It started out mainly aimed at tweens and teenagers, with a few of its morning programs aimed at younger children. From April 1, 2002 to December 30, 2007, the channel devoted half of its schedule (from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) to preschoolers and the other half ...
He also played the title character on the Noggin's Oobi series, and Crash on Disney XD's Crash & Bernstein. He has performed additional characters on Sesame Street, The Muppets and the 2008 film A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa. [10] In addition to his performance credits, he has built puppets for The Jim Henson Company [11] and Puppet ...
The company produced Oobi for Noggin, Wonder Pets! for Nickelodeon, and 3rd & Bird for the BBC. It also released independent short films. In 2017, the company was bought by the Belgian-based Studio 100, which entered a co-production agreement to create the comedy series Doctor Space with Little Airplane. [2] [3]
Reilly befriends his co-worker Aggie , a local boy named Miller (Richard Wilson), and the girl next door, Fiona (Molly McCaffrey). The series premiered on Noggin on May 23, 2003, as the inaugural show of a scheduling event called "Summer in The N." [ 3 ] The first four episodes were shown as a two-hour series premiere, [ 3 ] and the remainder ...
The first episode of Phred on Your Head Show drew over 850,000 viewers, [8] generating a 2.2 Nielsen Media Research national rating. [8] More than 112,000 visitors logged onto Noggin.com after the show, marking a 220% increase over the site's average traffic at the time. [8] From June to July 1999, about 36,000 emails were sent to Phred from ...
Tuck was created using photos of Jennifer Oxley's own pet turtle (a red-eared slider). [5] The first long-form episode debuted on March 3, 2006, [2] as part of the Nick Jr. block on Nickelodeon. On that same day, the series started airing on Noggin as well. It ran for three seasons and 62 episodes. The final episode aired on October 17, 2016.