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Near the end of the film, Wubbzy still cannot remember anything. Widget decides to use the Remember-When 3000 again, though it grabs Wubbzy and he flies right out of the workshop and tumbles down a hill again. Widget and Walden discover that Wubbzy has finally regained his memories. So, the trio go to get some Doodleberry pie.
Wubbzy struggles with stage-fright when performing with the Wubb Girlz. To help their friend, Daizy, Widget and Walden try several things, from Walden's hypnosis to Widget's invention, the Wow Wow 3000, but nothing works, especially when Widget's invention was the fake Wubbzy.
The show focuses on an anthropomorphic, yellow, rectangular mouse-like creature named Wubbzy, who has various antics with his friends: Widget, a rabbit-like creature who can build; Walden, a bear-like creature who is a brainiac; and since the second season, Daizy, a dog-like creature who loves flowers.
However, it causes Wubbzy to act too cool, and he starts referring to Widget, Walden and Daizy as his “old friends”, and abandons them. During the rehearsal for the concert, Wubbzy acts cool instead of acting like his old self, much to the Wubb Girlz’ dismay. While posing for pictures on his new motorcycle, Wubbzy accidentally turns it on ...
Wow! Wubbzy!" is as By Bolder Media and IDT A Tale of Tails / Special; A Clean Sweep / Mr. Cool; Widget's Wild Ride / Attack of the100-Foot; Wuzzleburg Express / Gidget the Super Robot; Wubbzy In the Woods / A Little Help from; Gotta Dance / The Wubb; Goo-Goo Grief / Perfecto; Eggs Over Easy / Flight of the; Wubbzy Bounces Back / A Dash for a
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“The Last Animal,” the award-winning bestselling novel from Ramona Ausubel, has been snatched up for film adaptation by production companies Walden Media and Big Beach. Ry Russo-Young has been ...