Rubbadubbers Explained

Genre:Children's television series
Creator:Peter Curtis
Theme Music Composer:KiCK Production
Opentheme:"Here Come the Rubbadubbers"
Endtheme:"Here Come the Rubbadubbers" (Instrumental)
Composer:KiCK Production
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:4
Num Episodes:52
Executive Producer:Jocelyn Stevenson
Producer:Jackie Cockle
Runtime:10 minutes per episode (approx.)
Network:CBeebies
First Aired:[1]
Company:HIT Entertainment
HOT Animation

Rubbadubbers is a British stop-motion children's television series produced by HIT Entertainment and HOT Animation. The series was broadcast in the UK on BBC2 and CBeebies from 2002 to 2005.[1] [2] Created by Peter Curtis, it focuses on seven friendly, sentient bath toys as they tell stories in imaginary worlds outside of their bathroom - the ringleader in the series being a pink frog named Tubb.[3] In the US, the series was broadcast on Nickelodeon, Noggin and PBS Kids Sprout.[4] [5]

The series was originally announced under the working title "Plugg" (an early name for the character of Tubb).[6] BBC started commissioning the show in 2002 after two lost pilots were made: "Plugg" from 1999 and "Splish Splash Splosh!" from 2001. Hasbro licensed Rubbadubbers for producing a toy line to promote the series.[7] However, it is unknown if these pilots even exist, but an animator did say they did some test animations.

Plot

Seven anthropomorphic, friendly British bath toys called the Rubbadubbers live a peaceful life in the bathroom of a house somewhere in England. The toys belong to two children who live at the house named Benjie and Sis (however, they are never seen or heard by viewers). Whenever the children or anyone else are not present, the Rubbadubbers begin a fun activity.

But in every episode, one of the toys become dissatisfied with the way the activity or situation goes. they then wish for it to go as planned by beginning the wish with 'if only-' . Suddenly, they begin dreaming about an alternate reality where the wish comes true and they say 'I said, if only!'. Some of the other Rubbadubbers appear in their dream world as well, where they play different versions of their regular selves in order to either assist or hinder the character that made the wish.

It always turns out that the wish goes wrong in the dream world, much to the chosen Rubbadubber's disappointment. They then complain again with another 'if only-', wish which automatically stops the dream. From the dream said rubbadubber says 'oh, I'm back!' and they learn to be careful with what they wish for, and then decide that instead of changing the real-world situation to their will, they should simply leave it as it was and find a way to have fun with it. All the Rubbadubbers are then happy again. Every episode ends with Reg the robot, one of the Rubbadubbers, announcing to the others that Benjie and Sis are arriving for their bath. The toys then excitedly prepare themselves for it.

Characters

Rubbadubbers

Others

Episodes

Series 2 (2003)

  1. "Princess Amelia" (17 February 2003) – After bumping her nose, Amelia wants everyone to worry about her when they all worry about Reg instead, so she becomes a princess, with her servants, Tubb and Finbar, worrying about her and not ever letting her out of her bedroom, when she realizes everyone worrying about her is actually quite a bad thing.
  2. "Rocket Sled Reg" (20 February 2003) – Reg wishes himself into having a faster sledge, but the sledge soon goes out of control in a crazy race.
  3. "Terence the Shopkeeper" (22 February 2003) – Terence is being possessive of the new, fancy, bubble bath and soap bottles in the bathroom, and becomes even more possessive in his dream of being a shopkeeper.
  4. "Tubb the Frog Prince" (25 February 2003) – After Tubb sees his friends read a fairy tale book, Tubb becomes a frog prince himself.
  5. "Amelia and the Detectives" (27 February 2003) – Amelia needs a detective to help her find her missing sponge, not realizing she put it away in the first place.
  6. "Footballer Tubb" (3 March 2003) – Tubb hates losing football games, so he wishes that he can win all the time.
  7. "Finbar the Star" (5 March 2003) – Finbar becomes a movie star to get out of tidying up the bathroom.
  8. "Spaceman Reg" (8 March 2003) – Reg wants to go to the Moon after not knowing about it, where he meets all the Rubbadubbers as aliens and helps them solve a low-gravity problem.
  9. "Doctor Terence" (10 March 2003) – Terence becomes a doctor to cheer his friends up and make them better.
  10. "Super Amelia" (13 March 2003) – After Amelia and Finbar try to outdoor each other, Amelia wishes herself into superhero training.
  11. "Sploshy the Stoneseeker" (15 March 2003) – Sploshy wants to collect stones after not sharing any with her friends.
  12. "Sheriff Terence" (18 March 2003) – Terence makes his own rules but runs into trouble when his own rules get the better of him in the wild, wild, west.
  13. "Tubb's Cake Mistake" (20 March 2003) – Tubb dislikes the pretend cake at a tea party, so he is transported to a cake shop to try real cake, but accidentally eats a cake meant for a competition.

Series 3 (2004)

  1. "Finbar's Rescuers" (3 May 2004) – Finbar does not want to be a rescuer in Sponge Rescue, so he wishes to be rescued instead.
  2. "Finbar and the Green Hat Gang" (5 May 2004) – Finbar sets certain requirements for anyone who wants to be in his gang.
  3. "Terence the Spy" (8 May 2004) – Terence wants to find out what his friends are planning for him, as it is a secret.
  4. "Terence's Bubble Trouble" (10 May 2004) – Terence does not want to run out of bubbles, so he wishes that everything he touches turns into bubbles.
  5. "Finbar's Important Part" (13 May 2004) – Finbar wants to join a band, but all the instruments are taken. But, he soon realizes something he has been taking for granted, that he can be the singing role.
  6. "Copy Sploshy" (15 May 2004) – Sploshy wants everyone to copy her dance exactly, instead of adding their own moves, but when she wishes herself to Copyland, they soon start copying her even when she's not dancing!
  7. "Reg's Game Plan" (18 May 2004) – Reg does not have any new games in his memory banks, so he wishes himself to Game Land to think of something new.
  8. "Farmer Sploshy" (20 May 2004) – Sploshy wants to live on a farm and drive around on a tractor all day, but she ends up neglecting all of her duties.
  9. "Little Red Riding Tubb" (22 May 2004) – Tubb plays all the roles in a Little Red Riding Hood play, which leads to costume mishaps and stage hazards.
  10. "Silly Sploshy" (25 May 2004) – Sploshy is in a silly mood, and wants all the other Rubbadubbers to clown around with her when they are supposed to be building a tower.
  11. "Terence's Ties" (27 May 2004) – Terence wants new ties after Benjie and Sis rush off to buy new school uniforms.
  12. "Reg in Squareworld" (30 May 2004) – After Reg cannot draw a sun properly, he wishes himself into a square world, where circles are illegal.
  13. "Amelia the Diver" (1 June 2004) – Amelia has to dive to bring up Captain Terence's ship, the Jolly Bubble, from under the sea.

Series 4 (2005)

  1. "Finbar's Gift" (15 January 2005) – When the Rubbadubbers give each other Christmas gifts, Finbar wishes that he has all the presents on his own special Day.
  2. "Finbar and the Ghosts" (18 January 2005) – After Finbar is unable to scare his friends with a scary story, he wishes himself to a school of ghosts.
  3. "Sploshy's Wishes" (20 January 2005) – After Sploshy's wish on a shooting star does not come true, she wishes for her own genie (that being Terence) to give her wishes in a dry, quiet oasis.
  4. "Sporty Reg" (23 January 2005) – After not winning the bathroom games, Reg wishes himself into Sports World to find out his real strengths.
  5. "The House That Tubb Built" (26 January 2005) – Tubb wants to build a house his way instead of following directions provided on a guide.
  6. "Terence the Monster Hunter" (28 January 2005) – When Terence sees Finbar dress up like a monster in the bathroom, he wishes that everyone believed him in that it was a real monster.
  7. "Reg and the Library" (31 January 2005) – Reg wants to read in peace, so he wishes himself to a library.
  8. "Tufty Tubb" (2 February 2005) – Tubb wants to grow hair and styles it for a competition.
  9. "Lighthouse Keeper Reg" (4 February 2005) – Reg does not want to take a break from keeping watch for Benjie and Sis, so he wishes for his own lighthouse.
  10. "Tubb's Towers" (6 February 2005) – Tubb wants to run a hotel after trying and failing to read a letter from Benjie and Sis' grandmother in peace.
  11. "Messenger Terence" (9 February 2005) – Terence wants to be first with the news, so he becomes a colonial explorer delivering news to a village on an island.
  12. "Sky Painter Amelia" (11 February 2005) – Amelia wants to make pictures like her friends, but she cannot hold her paintbrush right due to not having arms.
  13. "Finbar the Word Shark" (14 February 2005) – Finbar keeps losing a word game, so he wants to know all the words.

Shorts

These shorts were never seen on television in the United Kingdom, but six of them were released on DVDs.

  1. "Row, Row, Row"
  2. "Steamy Mirror"
  3. "On A Roll"
  4. "Swimming Races"
  5. "Hide And Seek"
  6. "Great Skate"
  7. "Swimmin'!"
  8. "Drip"
  9. "Being Choosey"
  10. "All Wrapped Up"
  11. "Something Sticky"
  12. "Having A Ball"
  13. "Can You Remember?"
  14. "Floaty Feather"
  15. "Clean and Groovy"

VHS and DVD releases

United Kingdom

HIT Entertainment released three DVD and VHS releases of the series. "Here Come the Rubbadubbers" was released on May 12, 2003. "Splish! Splash! Splosh!" was released on September 1, 2003, and "Bathtime Scramble" was released on February 23, 2004. Each release contains four episodes, with the first two releases also containing some of the shorts. The three DVDs were reissued as part of a boxset on March 12, 2007, while an additional release - "Swimmin'", was released as a Carry Case DVD on April 9, 2007.

United States

HIT Entertainment released four DVD and VHS releases of the series, titled "Here Come the Rubbadubbers", "Tubb's Pirate Treasure", "High Noon in the Bathroom", and "Finbar, the Mighty Movie Star", released on January 27, March 16, July 13 and October 12 of 2004, respectively. Each release contained five episodes.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Schedule - BBC Programme Index.
  2. Web site: Thomas puts HIT profits on track. 18 March 2003. The Guardian.
  3. Book: Erickson . Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . 2nd . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 691.
  4. Web site: June 4, 2004 . NOGGIN TV Schedule . https://web.archive.org/web/20040604205428/http://www.noggin.com/schedule/index.php . June 4, 2004.
  5. Web site: September 20, 2009 . PBS capitalizes on Sprout with refreshed look . The Post and Courier.
  6. Web site: Hit unveils Plugg to the world. October 25, 2001. C21 Media.
  7. News: HIT's bath toys look to build on Bob's success.