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“Wubbzy, Widget, Walden, and Daizy – every adventure, every wiggle, every song.” Here’s a write-up for a “Wow
Specials, shorts, and home media
- TV specials (e.g., holiday-themed episodes) released during series run.
- Short-form animations and web shorts produced for promotional or interstitial use.
- DVD releases compiled seasons and themed collections; availability varies by region.
- Streaming availability has varied by platform and region since original airing.
Overview
Welcome to the ultimate fan archive of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! — the beloved animated children’s series that originally aired on Nick Jr. from 2006 to 2010. Created by Bob Boyle, this Emmy-nominated show captured the hearts of preschoolers and parents alike with its bendy, giggly hero and his quirky friends in the colorful town of Wuzzleburg. Title:
Wow
This archive contains a complete, episode-accurate collection of all 2 seasons, including the 52 main episodes (each with 2 segments), the 5 extended specials, and rare bonus content.
Voice cast (key)
- Wubbzy — (voice actor)
- Widget — (voice actor)
- Walden — (voice actor)
- Daizy — (voice actor)
- Supporting character actors — various performers across episodes.
5. Case Study: The “Wubbzy! Wiki” and Lost Media
The Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Wiki (Fandom) and the r/Wubbzy subreddit have acted as de facto archival catalogs. In 2023, a user discovered a previously unlisted song, “Gotta Go Slow,” that aired only once during a 2009 Nick Jr. block. This “lost media” find demonstrates the value of distributed memory. Yet, without a centralized, offline repository, such discoveries remain vulnerable to link rot and hosting shutdowns.
Series overview
- Title: Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!
- Format: Animated children’s TV series
- Creator: Bob Boyle
- Original run: 2006–2010
- Target audience: Preschool (ages ~2–6)
- Premise: Follows Wubbzy, Widget, Walden, and Daizy through playful, problem-solving adventures in Wuzzleburg; episodes teach social skills, cooperation, creativity, and basic academic concepts through music and humor.
Episode structure and typical elements
- Episode length: ~22 minutes, usually two ~11-minute segments.
- Opening: Musical theme song featuring characters and setting.
- Plot: Short conflict or problem resolved through friendship, creative solutions, and songs.
- Educational elements: Emotional regulation, sharing, counting, colors, basic science concepts.
- Musical segments: Original songs integrated into and concluding episodes.
Phase 4: Technical Specifications for Preservation
If you are encoding your own files, aim for these settings to ensure your archive lasts a long time without taking up too much space.
- Container: MKV (Matroska) – it holds multiple audio tracks and subtitles well.
- Video Codec: H.264 or H.265 (HEVC).
- For SD Sources: CRF 18-20.
- For HD Upscales: CRF 20-22.
- Audio: AAC or AC3. Preserve the 5.1 surround sound if the DVD provides it; otherwise, 2.0 Stereo is standard.