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Yo Gabba Gabba! is an American puppet childrens television show starring five costumed toys-come-to-life and their friend DJ Lance Rock. The Gabba gang explores a single topic in each episode like Adventure, Friend, and Dance through songs and short storylines in the 27-minute program.The show teaches children life skills like sharing and trying new foods,. It also encourages viewers to move along with and dance with the characters in the program. The show is noted for indie-culture guest stars and bands and drawing visual inspiration from 8-bit video games and H. R. Pufnstuf among other classic television shows. Created by Christian Jacobs (lead singer of the Aquabats) and Scott Schultz, the show is written to appeal to children and their parents. The television program has spawned a touring live stage show, various toys and branded clothing. Trademarks relating to Yo Gabba Gabba and its characters are held by GabbaCaDabra, LLC.\r
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Hosted by a character named DJ Lance Rock, the series features a mix of live-action segments featuring cartoonish costumed characters—Muno (the red cyclops), Foofa (the pink flower bubble), Brobee (a little hairy green monster), Toodee (the blue cat-dragon) and Plex (the magic yellow robot)--and many short animated sketches and musical numbers.\r
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Yo Gabba Gabba was developed by two Southern California fathers, Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz, who first started working together as teenagers, producing and directing skateboarding videos. Their goal was to design a kids show that was entertaining while featuring real artists and real performers. Both had no previous experience writing for television, let alone childrens broadcasting or education. In developing the show they took inspiration from a number of sources including Sesame Street, The Electric Company, Pee-wees Playhouse, as well as Sid and Marty Krofft puppet shows Banana Splits and H. R. Pufnstuf.\r
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In 1999, after becoming parents, Jacobs and Schultz started playing around with ideas for childrens television and produced a pilot independently financed by small loans from friends and family. Yo Gabba Gabba! did not get much attention until it started circulating on the Internet. Jared Hess, the director of Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre, saw the pilot online and recommended it to Brown Johnson, the executive vice president and executive creative director of Nickelodeon Preschool. Yo Gabba Gabba! premiered on Nickelodeon on August 20, 2007.\r
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Yo Gabba Gabba! is an American puppet childrens television show starring five costumed toys-come-to-life and their friend DJ Lance Rock. The Gabba gang explores a single topic in each episode like Adventure, Friend, and Dance through songs and short storylines in the 27-minute program.The show teaches children life skills like sharing and trying new foods,. It also encourages viewers to move along with and dance with the characters in the program. The show is noted for indie-culture guest stars and bands and drawing visual inspiration from 8-bit video games and H. R. Pufnstuf among other classic television shows. Created by Christian Jacobs (lead singer of the Aquabats) and Scott Schultz, the show is written to appeal to children and their parents. The television program has spawned a touring live stage show, various toys and branded clothing. Trademarks relating to Yo Gabba Gabba and its characters are held by GabbaCaDabra, LLC.\r
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Hosted by a character named DJ Lance Rock, the series features a mix of live-action segments featuring cartoonish costumed characters—Muno (the red cyclops), Foofa (the pink flower bubble), Brobee (a little hairy green monster), Toodee (the blue cat-dragon) and Plex (the magic yellow robot)--and many short animated sketches and musical numbers.\r
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History \r
Yo Gabba Gabba was developed by two Southern California fathers, Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz, who first started working together as teenagers, producing and directing skateboarding videos. Their goal was to design a kids show that was entertaining while featuring real artists and real performers. Both had no previous experience writing for television, let alone childrens broadcasting or education. In developing the show they took inspiration from a number of sources including Sesame Street, The Electric Company, Pee-wees Playhouse, as well as Sid and Marty Krofft puppet shows Banana Splits and H. R. Pufnstuf.\r
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In 1999, after becoming parents, Jacobs and Schultz started playing around with ideas for childrens television and produced a pilot independently financed by small loans from friends and family. Yo Gabba Gabba! did not get much attention until it started circulating on the Internet. Jared Hess, the director of Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre, saw the pilot online and recommended it to Brown Johnson, the executive vice president and executive creative director of Nickelodeon Preschool. Yo Gabba Gabba! premiered on Nickelodeon on August 20, 2007.\r
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Yo Gabba Gabba Party In My Tummy - Episodes For Kids in English Cartoon Game Movie New new HD Nickelodeon Nick JR - Video Children Full Gameplay
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