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Booby and Booba (Hebrew: בּוּבִּי וְבּוּבָּה) It is a 52-episode Israeli television series for toddlers ages 1–4 that aired in 2003 on the BabyTV Channel.
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Genre | Education, Toddlers, Kids, Musical |
Created by | Arik Caspi |
Directed by | Arik Caspi |
Music by | Ron Druian, Gitit Shoval |
Country of origin | ![]() |
Original language | Hebrew (Dubbed into several languages including English) |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Producers | Arik Caspi, Ron Druian, Zvika Arev, Shay Goldman, Oren Kristal |
Editor | Aran Amir |
Running time | 6 Minutes |
Production company | A.C. Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | BabyTV |
Release | 2003 – 2009 |
The series was produced by the Israeli production company A.C. Pictures and is a sequel to the series "Booby goes for a walk (The laughing baby)".
Plot
[edit]In each episode, Booby and Booba meet different characters from the audience who tell and sing about themselves, some with backing singers and some without (the backing singers are pink, yellow, and blue). There was an episode in the series about backing singers. (The episode was called: "Rumba Song").
The guys dolls in ABC order
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