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DVD details: Special features: 2 episodes (plus 2 bonus episodes from Swing into Action! VHS) 1.33:1 aspect ratio; Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0) Parents Guide; Flashcards; Oobi - The friend who's always with you! Release dates: Region 1: Region 1: June 3, 2003 [41] Region 2 (UK): February 5, 2005 [42] Region 2 (South Africa): June 4 ...
Premiere date End date Source(s) Jack's Big Music Show: September 28, 2009 December 26, 2014 [note 6] [85] Oobi: March 18, 2013 [note 6] The Upside Down Show [note 7] March 1, 2012 [note 6] [86] Kinderwood: December 3, 2020 June 11, 2021 Noggin Knows: June 4, 2021 July 30, 2021
The Upside Down Show is a children's television series produced by Blink Films and Sesame Workshop.It was made for Noggin, a channel co-founded by Sesame Workshop.The series is set in a strange apartment building where the doors lead to a variety of unusual rooms.
Grampu prepares a special dinner of spaghetti and meatballs for his date with Inka. Oobi and Kako help by turning the house into an Italian-style restaurant. They turn on soft violin music, act as waiters, and serve fruit tarts for dessert. Note: In the United States, "Chez Oobi!" and Valentine!" were the last episodes to premiere on television.
The premiere of the "Uma Preschool!" episode on September 6, 2004, posted a 2.35 Nielsen rating among the preschool age group, becoming the highest-rated premiere of a Noggin show to that date. [15] [80] In December 2004, Noggin published a press release with the subtitle: "Noggin's Oobi Delivers Highest Rated Original Premiere In Network's ...
Noggin's original logo. The following is a list of programs featured on Noggin. The brand launched in 1999 as a joint venture between MTV Networks (owners of Nickelodeon) and Sesame Workshop. [1] Noggin started out as a cable TV channel. The channel's schedule was divided into two blocks: one for older children and teenagers, and one for ...
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 ...
Oobi was the studio's first show. It starred a cast of bare-hand puppets, led by a boy named Oobi. It premiered on Noggin in 2000. [11] The first season was made up of two-minute shorts, while the second and third seasons were made up of longer episodes spanning 10-13 minutes each.