03x53 - Big Loaf
Posted: 06/26/23 15:40
(robotic mystical notes)
- Hoobledoop Tiddlypeeps.
I'm Hubba Hubba, talking
to your from Hoobland.
And I'm about to send
of my favorite Hoobs
down to earth to find
out all about you
for my great Hoobepedia.
Here they come!
(mystical music)
♪ You know who the Hoobs are ♪
♪ Iver, Groove and Tula ♪
♪ We're Hoobs ♪
♪ And they're ready to go ♪
- Wah hey!
♪ Now the wheels are turning ♪
♪ We can all get learning ♪
♪ All the things
we want to know ♪
- Yeah hey!
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ Oo, oo, oo ♪
♪ The Moterettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob Hoob Hooray ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
- Oh here we come.
- Wah hey!
- Ah!
♪ The Hoobs are here
so whatdya say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
(plucky guitar music)
(slaps down cards)
- (Iver grunts)
(slaps down card)
(Iver grunts)
(slaps down card)
(Iver sighs)
(cards slapped down)
- [Iver] Hoobysnap
- The Hoobysnap, hoobysnap,
snap, snap, snap!
(Iver laughing)
- I win, I win!
- Yeah, right.
- Look what I've got, dah nah!
- Hoobysnap!
- No Hoobysnap, hoobysnap,
snap, snap, snap!
(Iver laughs)
- Um, excuse me, dah nah?
- No Groove, I win.
- No I said it the loudest.
- I said it first.
- Shush!
Quieten down for
a minute will you?
And see what I've just
printed from Hoobnet.
- [Iver] Looks like a
hoobynut loaf to me.
- But it isn't just
any old hoobynut loaf.
It's the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever!
- Oh Hooby-galooby!
- It contains, wait for it...
hoobynuts.
- Oh that's a lotta nuts!
- It's nearly as big as a Hoob!
- We've got loads of hoobynuts
on our hoobynut tree, Tula.
- Well if we've
got more than ,
I can make an even bigger
hoobynut loaf than this one.
All we need is some hoobygoop.
- Oh yes and you'll need some
other things too, I expect.
- Oh, you're right Iver.
For a start I'll have
to find something
to make it in, won't I?
- Yes, yes, yes you will.
Yes, now what does
Tula need to make
the biggest hoobynut loaf ever?
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- That's the question Tula.
- (whispering) What
does Tula need to make
the biggest hoobynut loaf ever?
- Hubba Hubba, why
are you whispering?
- Shush, shush,
Auntie Hattie's here.
She's having a nap.
She's worn out from making
the biggest hoobnip tart ever.
Just look at it.
- I am, it's hoobygroovy.
- Yes Groove, but I
can't have a nibble
until Auntie Hattie wakes up.
Now I emailed Roma to send her
on a nut hunt for you Tula.
But first of all, let
me see what I can find
on Hoobnet to start you off.
(robotic noises)
(instrumental music)
- Now I think that'd
be a bit too big, Tula.
That might be a bit small.
Those'd be too small too.
None of these are really
big enough, are they Tula?
Those little pots,
they're all too small.
That's definitely too small.
That box isn't right.
That's too big, that lorry.
But look a shiny
dustbin, that'd be right.
(robotic noises)
- A huge dustbin, that will
be perfect for my loaf.
- Yeah now what we
need is hoobynuts.
- You two go and start picking
and I'll order the bin.
- Yeah come on Iver, the
sooner we pick our nuts,
the sooner we'll
have our big loaf.
(Iver laughs)
(calm guitar strumming)
- Hurry up Tula, we're
going to drop them.
(Tula breathing heavily)
(dustbin clatters down)
- Or eat them (laughs).
- Oh stop it Groove.
- Sorry.
(hoobynuts ping
on bottom of bin)
- Hoobygroovy noise.
- Yes but it's going
to take us ages
for us to pick of them.
- Especially if Groove
keeps eating them.
(hoobynut thumps
on bottom of bin)
- Sorry.
- Hm, we definitely
need to get those nuts
down from the tree more quickly.
- Hm, but how?
♪ How, how, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, how ♪
♪ How, how ♪
- [Echoing Voice]
Roma, Roma, Roma, Roma
- Huh, Roma might
know how, come on.
- Hoobledoop Hoobs.
- [In Unison] Hoobledoop Roma.
- Now Hubba Hubba
tells me you're trying
to make a big nut loaf.
Well I've found
exactly what you need.
- Oh Roma, really?
- Oh yes Tula.
Have you ever seen a
bigger nut than this?
- Hoobygalooby, it's huge.
- It certainly is Groove.
I've been finding out
all about big nuts.
And this is the
biggest there is.
It's called a coconut.
- I've got one of those in
my Hardened-hairy Collection.
- But Roma we're trying to
make a big loaf out of nuts.
Not a loaf out of one big nut.
- Really, well never
mind, it was worth coming
just to see how the Peeps
here get to their nuts.
Look at this, they
shin-up these palm trees
like this chap to where
the nuts grow at the top
and then they cut them down.
When they first grow
they're green like this.
- But none of this
is going to help us
pick all the nuts we
need quickly, is it Roma?
- Quickly, why
didn't you say so?
There's more that one way
to get nuts off a tree.
Watch!
Come on, come on.
Here we go!
(nuts thump on the ground)
Whoa!
- Roma are you okay?
- Oh I think so Tula.
Anyway, I've got
hoobloads of coconuts now.
This is Roma Hoob by some palm
trees about to eat her nuts.
Hoobletoodledoo, oh.
- [In Unison] Hoobletoodledoo!
- That's the way
to do it, come on.
(peppy organ music)
- Okay after three hooberboobers
we shake the tree, right?
- [In Unison] One hooberboober.
Two hooberboobers,
Three hooberboobers.
Shake!
(nuts crashing in to the bin)
- [Groove] Wah hey!
- Hoobacious!
- Oh there must be at
least nuts here.
(Iver laughs)
(nut drops)
- Ouch!
(Groove laughs)
- What then...
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
- It's a hoobygroovy noise Tula.
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
- Stop it Groove.
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
Stop!
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
Shush!
- Sorry, hoobygalooby
that's given me an idea.
(jazzy guitar picking)
- Groove are going
to help us with this?
No he's not, come on Tula.
Let's get this lot down stairs
and you can start
counting your nuts.
OH!
- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
- Heavier than you think.
(Groove laughs to himself)
- Move Groove!
- Oh sorry.
(Tula and Iver grunt)
- Right then, listen to this.
(drumming loudly)
- [Iver] Ahh!
(drumming loudly)
- Is that hoobygroovy or what?
(drumming loudly)
- Shoooooosh!
- I'm sorry Tula but
it makes a great drum.
- Nevermind that
Groove, we're trying to
make a great loaf
not a great drum.
Right, I'm going to
need something to
stir it all up with.
- Yes, something like a stick.
- Hm, no, no, no,
no, no, not so quick.
I'm sorry but this is definitely
a drumming on the bin stick
and not a stirring the
hoobynut loaf stick.
- But Groove, we need a
stick to stir it all up.
- Oh look, this is too small.
It won't even reach
the bottom, look.
- Oh well we must
find something to
stir up the loaf, but what?
♪ What, what, what, what ♪
♪ What ♪
(Low Tuba note)
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- Maybe Hubba Hubba will know.
(loud crash)
- Shush Groove!
- [Iver And Tula] Shush!
- We don't want to wake
Auntie Hattie, do we?
Now how's it all going?
- We need a stirrer Hubba Hubba.
And Groove's stick
isn't long enough.
- Well, perhaps you should
visit the Tiddlypeeps?
They're bound to have an idea.
- (Iver giggles) I'll go.
- And I'll drive.
- And I'll bang.
(loud crash)
- Shush Groove!
- Sorry.
(birds chirping)
- Seatbelt?
- Seatbelt.
- We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps.
(xylophone strum)
(peppy music)
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The Tiddlypeeps,
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ Help us find things out ♪
♪ They give us clues,
they tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
(low drum tones)
(popping sound)
- [Iver] Hoobledoop Tiddlypeep!
- Hoobledoop Iver!
- Want to do a Hooby hello?
- Yes!
- [In Unison]
Hoobledoop, hoobledoop
whoop, whoop, whoop!
- Now I wonder if
you can help me?
I'm looking for some
kind of long stick.
- What about one of these?
- Hm, well it's a good
idea but I think it
might be a bit too short.
(blows low tones in didgeridoo)
- [Groove Laughing]
That's hoobygroovy!
- Peekalooby what's that?
- It's a didgeridoo.
- A didgeridoo that
hoobacious, what a great sound.
Um can I try?
- Oh course but it's
quite hard to play.
- Oh! (laughs)
- [Tula] Go on Iver.
(Takes a deep breath)
(Let's out breath quickly)
Oh I think you must...
(makes a tight high
constricted noise)
Bah!
- You're supposed
to blow not suck
and don't forget to
breathe then blow.
(makes a tight
constricted noise)
- [Tula] Come on.
- Oh dear, it's a not
a didgeridoo for me,
it's a didgeri-don't.
(laughs)
Oh anyway, I'm supposed to
be looking for a long stick.
Something to stir with.
- I don't think we have
anything like that.
- Hoobygalooby, wait a minute.
The didgeridoo is a
really long stick.
Oh course, Tula, Groove, quick,
order a didgeridoo from Hoobnet.
- Are you going to use a
didgeridoo as a stirrer, Iver?
- Well yes, why not?
It's the perfect length to
go in the bin full of nuts.
Thanks ever so
much for the idea.
Hoobletoodledoo!
- Hoobletoodledoo!
(popping sound)
(dramatic orchestral music)
- Do not bang the
bin again Groove.
- Oh!
(playing didgeridoo)
- Bah, it's here.
Our hoobacious didgeridoo
stirrer is here.
(Tula gasps)
(playing didgeridoo)
- Oh that is hoobygroovy!
- Yes but it's not for
blowing, it's for stirring.
Right, we've got the bin.
- The bin.
- We've got the stirrer.
- The stirrer.
- We've got the hoobygoop.
- Hoobygoop.
- We've got the nuts.
- Nuts!
- Oh hang on, have
we got nuts?
You better count them Tula.
- Count them? What all of them?
- Oh yes, be sure
to count every one.
- One, two, three, four.
- One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
(jazzy piano music with drums)
- Take it away Iver.
(jazzy piano music with
drums and didgeridoo)
- Sixteen, seventeen,
no, no, is that right?
I'll start again,
one, two, three.
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ Count them steady
and count them slow ♪
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ How many more to go ♪
- No that's ,
, oh no it's not.
I'll start again.
♪ Oo, oo watch us go for a
record-breaking hoobynuts loaf ♪
♪ Oo, oo the didgeridoo
will stir it in for you ♪
♪ That's or
or it could be ♪
♪ I have to count them
one-by-one till I reach ♪
♪ Cause that's the
score I'm looking for ♪
♪ The score I'm looking for ♪
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ Put them in the bin,
that's what you have to do ♪
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ And stir them with
the didgeridoo ♪
(jazzy didgeridoo music)
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- So, how's the hoobynut loaf?
Is it ready yet?
- No Hubba Hubba, but I'm ready.
Ready to give up.
I just can't count
the hoobynuts!
- Shush, there's
no need to worry.
I've been looking on Hoobnet
and I've found a story
that might give you a
clue as to what you need
to help you count your nuts.
(robotic noises)
(banjo plucking)
- Hi!
- [Narrator] It was a busy
day around the old barn.
The Swifts were
collecting straw and twigs
and weaving them together
to build their nests.
In-and-out,
in-and-out they went.
All except for Sara Swift.
Every time she started
weaving in-and-out,
something more
interesting happened.
She might see a little grub
that she wanted to eat.
She might see a dandelion
seed that she wanted to chase.
"Where are you going
to lay your eggs
"if you don't have a
nest?" asked Silvia Swift.
But Sara just sighed,
"Going in-and-out
is too difficult for me."
(wind whistling)
One day the wind blew
and the rain came down.
There was no room for Sara
in anyone else's cozy nest.
So now she really did need
to build one of her own.
"Follow me!", called Silvia.
Sara followed.
"Weave them together tightly,
in-and-out, in-and-out."
"I can't", Sara cried.
"Of course you can, just
concentrate on going in-and-out,
"and in-and-out."
Sara stopped thinking about
little grubs she'd like to eat
and about dandelion
seeds she'd like to chase
and kept saying,
"In-and-out and in-and-out."
And soon she had the
best nest of all!
"What a surprise, Sara has
learned to concentrate!"
(Groove chuckles)
"And here's another
surprise," cried Sara,
"I've learned to lay eggs too!"
(Hoobs gasp)
(eggs rattle)
(jolly piano music)
(robotic noises)
- Oh I get it, I
have to concentrate
if I want to count properly.
- Yeah, easy, and
while you concentrate,
Iver and I can make some music.
(loud crash)
- Hoobacious!
(playing didgeridoo)
- Concentrate, one,
two, three, five.
(Groove drumming loudly)
(Iver playing didgeridoo)
- One, two, three, seven,
nine, twelve, eleventeen.
Evelenteen? Oh!
Have you any idea
why I can't count?
- Sorry, haven't got a clue!
- No idea!
(playing didgeridoo
and drumming)
- One, two, three.
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- Shooooosh!
(robotic noises)
- Any luck with
the counting Tula?
- No.
- We're never gonna get
our nut loaf at this rate.
- We're never going to answer
the question for Hoobnews.
- Well I think you need to
visit some more Tiddlypeeps.
They might have
something to help you
concentrate on your counting.
- I think I need a rest.
- I'll go Tula, come on Groove,
get those little
Motorettes singing for me.
- Oh but I want
to bang the drum.
- No Groove!
- Oh.
(loud crash)
- [In Unison] Shush!
(xylophone strums)
(peppy music)
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The Tiddlypeeps,
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ Help us find things out ♪
♪ They give us clues,
they tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
(popping sound)
- Hoobledoop Tiddlypeeps!
- Just a minute Iver.
- Oh, okay.
- What are you doing?
- Oh now I've lost count,
I'll have to start again.
- Oh sorry. Are you
writing a story?
- Oh Iver, we're
doing our homework.
- Really what's it about?
- Iver, shhhhh!
- I was only asking.
- Sorry Iver but we're
trying to concentrate.
- Oh (laughs) that's
a hoobacious drawing
you've done there.
- Shhhh
- The thing is we
can't concentrate if
you keep chatting.
- Oh well, don't mind me
then, I'll just watch.
♪ Dum dee dum, dum
dee dum dee dum ♪
(Iver hums)
- Iver please!
- We can't concentrate
with you humming.
- Oh why not?
- We need complete
quiet to concentrate.
It helps us think.
- Oh wait a minute,
maybe that's the answer.
That's what Tula needs.
I better get back to the
Hoobmobile right away.
Thanks Tiddlypeeps!
Hoobletoodledoo!
- [Tiddlypeeps] Shhhh!
(popping sound)
(dramatic orchestral music)
- Two hundred and twenty-five,
two hundred and twenty-six,
two hundred and twenty-seven,
two hundred and twenty-eight,
two hundred and twenty-nine
- I know what you need Tula.
- [Tula And Groove] Shush!
- (laughing) Yes, exactly
you need a bit of shush!
- Yes.
Two hundred and thirty
two hundred and thirty-one.
Yes, hoobynuts!
- [In Unison]
Hoob, Hoob, Hooray!
- Right, Tula get
that hoobygoop in.
I'll stir away
with my didgeridoo!
Well quickly it's nearly
time for Hoobnews!
(bin rattling)
(Hoobs laughing)
(calming lullaby chimes)
♪ Hushaby Timp, please
don't make a fuss ♪
♪ The Hoobs need a bit
of hush in the bus ♪
♪ Hushaby Timp,
before it's too late ♪
♪ Tula is counting
she must concentrate ♪
- But I don't want to be quiet
- [Other Moterettes] Shhh
(calming lullaby chimes)
♪ First she had nuts
and then got her bin ♪
♪ She can't make her loaf
if you're making a din ♪
♪ Hushaby Timp, the
Hoobs win the cup ♪
♪ For the biggest nut loaf
that was ever dished up ♪
♪ Biggest nut loaf that
was ever dished up ♪
- Really?
- [Other Moterettes] Shhh!
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
(robotic noises)
- (gasps) Hoobygalooby Hoobs,
what a whopper of a loaf!
(laughs) So are you ready
to give me your news
for my great Hoobepedia?
- [In Unison] We're
ready Hubba Hubba!
- Then take it away.
(rhythmic rock music)
- Hoobledoop Whoop to
all you Hoobs out there!
Welcome to Hoobnews, the news
show for Hoobs everywhere.
I'm (chewing) Iver.
- I'm Tula.
- And I'm Groove.
- And today we've been
asking the question...
- What does Tula need
to make the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever?
- [Iver] First we saw
a dustbin on Hoobnet
and ordered one right away.
It was the perfect
size for a big loaf.
- [Tula] And then we
tried to get the hoobynuts
out of our hoobynut tree but
it was taking far too long.
- [Iver] Until Roma showed
us how to shake the tree
to get the nuts down.
- The noise of the
nuts going into the tin
made me want to make some music.
- [Tula] But we still
didn't have a stirrer.
- So I went off to see some
Tiddlypeeps who showed me
a didgeridoo that would
make a great stirrer.
But it also made a
hoobacious noise.
- [Tula] I just couldn't count
the nuts but then Hubba Hubba
found a story and I realized
that I needed to concentrate.
- [Iver] But Tula couldn't
concentrate so I went
to see some Tiddlypeeps
to get some help.
- [Tula] And Iver found out
that in order to concentrate
we all need to have a bit of...
- [In Unison] Shoosh!
- Abso-hooby-lutely,
well I think I've had
quite enough shush
today and I can't
look at this big tart
for a moment longer.
It's time to wake
Auntie Hattie up.
Hat-tie!
- Will you tell her
I've made the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever?
- I certainly will Tula.
So it's thanks once again to
Iver, Tula, Groove and Roma
for giving Hoobs
everywhere a little peep
in to the world of Peeps.
And remember however
many nuts you've got,
have a nice day and
Hoobletoodledoo!
- [In Unison] Hoobletoodledoo!
- Ah, d'ya know after
all that hoobynut loaf
I'm feeling a bit tired (yawns).
I think I'll have
a little snooze.
- Yes, me too.
- Well, I'm still too excited.
Just think, the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever!
Hoobely-groovely or what?!!
- [Iver And Groove] Shush.
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ Oo, oo, oo ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob, Hoob, Hooray ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
- Here we come!
- Wah hey!
- Ah!
♪ The Hoobs are
here so whadya say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
- Hoobledoop Tiddlypeeps.
I'm Hubba Hubba, talking
to your from Hoobland.
And I'm about to send
of my favorite Hoobs
down to earth to find
out all about you
for my great Hoobepedia.
Here they come!
(mystical music)
♪ You know who the Hoobs are ♪
♪ Iver, Groove and Tula ♪
♪ We're Hoobs ♪
♪ And they're ready to go ♪
- Wah hey!
♪ Now the wheels are turning ♪
♪ We can all get learning ♪
♪ All the things
we want to know ♪
- Yeah hey!
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ Oo, oo, oo ♪
♪ The Moterettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob Hoob Hooray ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
- Oh here we come.
- Wah hey!
- Ah!
♪ The Hoobs are here
so whatdya say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
(plucky guitar music)
(slaps down cards)
- (Iver grunts)
(slaps down card)
(Iver grunts)
(slaps down card)
(Iver sighs)
(cards slapped down)
- [Iver] Hoobysnap
- The Hoobysnap, hoobysnap,
snap, snap, snap!
(Iver laughing)
- I win, I win!
- Yeah, right.
- Look what I've got, dah nah!
- Hoobysnap!
- No Hoobysnap, hoobysnap,
snap, snap, snap!
(Iver laughs)
- Um, excuse me, dah nah?
- No Groove, I win.
- No I said it the loudest.
- I said it first.
- Shush!
Quieten down for
a minute will you?
And see what I've just
printed from Hoobnet.
- [Iver] Looks like a
hoobynut loaf to me.
- But it isn't just
any old hoobynut loaf.
It's the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever!
- Oh Hooby-galooby!
- It contains, wait for it...
hoobynuts.
- Oh that's a lotta nuts!
- It's nearly as big as a Hoob!
- We've got loads of hoobynuts
on our hoobynut tree, Tula.
- Well if we've
got more than ,
I can make an even bigger
hoobynut loaf than this one.
All we need is some hoobygoop.
- Oh yes and you'll need some
other things too, I expect.
- Oh, you're right Iver.
For a start I'll have
to find something
to make it in, won't I?
- Yes, yes, yes you will.
Yes, now what does
Tula need to make
the biggest hoobynut loaf ever?
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- That's the question Tula.
- (whispering) What
does Tula need to make
the biggest hoobynut loaf ever?
- Hubba Hubba, why
are you whispering?
- Shush, shush,
Auntie Hattie's here.
She's having a nap.
She's worn out from making
the biggest hoobnip tart ever.
Just look at it.
- I am, it's hoobygroovy.
- Yes Groove, but I
can't have a nibble
until Auntie Hattie wakes up.
Now I emailed Roma to send her
on a nut hunt for you Tula.
But first of all, let
me see what I can find
on Hoobnet to start you off.
(robotic noises)
(instrumental music)
- Now I think that'd
be a bit too big, Tula.
That might be a bit small.
Those'd be too small too.
None of these are really
big enough, are they Tula?
Those little pots,
they're all too small.
That's definitely too small.
That box isn't right.
That's too big, that lorry.
But look a shiny
dustbin, that'd be right.
(robotic noises)
- A huge dustbin, that will
be perfect for my loaf.
- Yeah now what we
need is hoobynuts.
- You two go and start picking
and I'll order the bin.
- Yeah come on Iver, the
sooner we pick our nuts,
the sooner we'll
have our big loaf.
(Iver laughs)
(calm guitar strumming)
- Hurry up Tula, we're
going to drop them.
(Tula breathing heavily)
(dustbin clatters down)
- Or eat them (laughs).
- Oh stop it Groove.
- Sorry.
(hoobynuts ping
on bottom of bin)
- Hoobygroovy noise.
- Yes but it's going
to take us ages
for us to pick of them.
- Especially if Groove
keeps eating them.
(hoobynut thumps
on bottom of bin)
- Sorry.
- Hm, we definitely
need to get those nuts
down from the tree more quickly.
- Hm, but how?
♪ How, how, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, how ♪
♪ How, how ♪
- [Echoing Voice]
Roma, Roma, Roma, Roma
- Huh, Roma might
know how, come on.
- Hoobledoop Hoobs.
- [In Unison] Hoobledoop Roma.
- Now Hubba Hubba
tells me you're trying
to make a big nut loaf.
Well I've found
exactly what you need.
- Oh Roma, really?
- Oh yes Tula.
Have you ever seen a
bigger nut than this?
- Hoobygalooby, it's huge.
- It certainly is Groove.
I've been finding out
all about big nuts.
And this is the
biggest there is.
It's called a coconut.
- I've got one of those in
my Hardened-hairy Collection.
- But Roma we're trying to
make a big loaf out of nuts.
Not a loaf out of one big nut.
- Really, well never
mind, it was worth coming
just to see how the Peeps
here get to their nuts.
Look at this, they
shin-up these palm trees
like this chap to where
the nuts grow at the top
and then they cut them down.
When they first grow
they're green like this.
- But none of this
is going to help us
pick all the nuts we
need quickly, is it Roma?
- Quickly, why
didn't you say so?
There's more that one way
to get nuts off a tree.
Watch!
Come on, come on.
Here we go!
(nuts thump on the ground)
Whoa!
- Roma are you okay?
- Oh I think so Tula.
Anyway, I've got
hoobloads of coconuts now.
This is Roma Hoob by some palm
trees about to eat her nuts.
Hoobletoodledoo, oh.
- [In Unison] Hoobletoodledoo!
- That's the way
to do it, come on.
(peppy organ music)
- Okay after three hooberboobers
we shake the tree, right?
- [In Unison] One hooberboober.
Two hooberboobers,
Three hooberboobers.
Shake!
(nuts crashing in to the bin)
- [Groove] Wah hey!
- Hoobacious!
- Oh there must be at
least nuts here.
(Iver laughs)
(nut drops)
- Ouch!
(Groove laughs)
- What then...
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
- It's a hoobygroovy noise Tula.
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
- Stop it Groove.
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
Stop!
(hoobynuts rattle in dustbin)
Shush!
- Sorry, hoobygalooby
that's given me an idea.
(jazzy guitar picking)
- Groove are going
to help us with this?
No he's not, come on Tula.
Let's get this lot down stairs
and you can start
counting your nuts.
OH!
- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
- Heavier than you think.
(Groove laughs to himself)
- Move Groove!
- Oh sorry.
(Tula and Iver grunt)
- Right then, listen to this.
(drumming loudly)
- [Iver] Ahh!
(drumming loudly)
- Is that hoobygroovy or what?
(drumming loudly)
- Shoooooosh!
- I'm sorry Tula but
it makes a great drum.
- Nevermind that
Groove, we're trying to
make a great loaf
not a great drum.
Right, I'm going to
need something to
stir it all up with.
- Yes, something like a stick.
- Hm, no, no, no,
no, no, not so quick.
I'm sorry but this is definitely
a drumming on the bin stick
and not a stirring the
hoobynut loaf stick.
- But Groove, we need a
stick to stir it all up.
- Oh look, this is too small.
It won't even reach
the bottom, look.
- Oh well we must
find something to
stir up the loaf, but what?
♪ What, what, what, what ♪
♪ What ♪
(Low Tuba note)
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- Maybe Hubba Hubba will know.
(loud crash)
- Shush Groove!
- [Iver And Tula] Shush!
- We don't want to wake
Auntie Hattie, do we?
Now how's it all going?
- We need a stirrer Hubba Hubba.
And Groove's stick
isn't long enough.
- Well, perhaps you should
visit the Tiddlypeeps?
They're bound to have an idea.
- (Iver giggles) I'll go.
- And I'll drive.
- And I'll bang.
(loud crash)
- Shush Groove!
- Sorry.
(birds chirping)
- Seatbelt?
- Seatbelt.
- We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps.
(xylophone strum)
(peppy music)
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The Tiddlypeeps,
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ Help us find things out ♪
♪ They give us clues,
they tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
(low drum tones)
(popping sound)
- [Iver] Hoobledoop Tiddlypeep!
- Hoobledoop Iver!
- Want to do a Hooby hello?
- Yes!
- [In Unison]
Hoobledoop, hoobledoop
whoop, whoop, whoop!
- Now I wonder if
you can help me?
I'm looking for some
kind of long stick.
- What about one of these?
- Hm, well it's a good
idea but I think it
might be a bit too short.
(blows low tones in didgeridoo)
- [Groove Laughing]
That's hoobygroovy!
- Peekalooby what's that?
- It's a didgeridoo.
- A didgeridoo that
hoobacious, what a great sound.
Um can I try?
- Oh course but it's
quite hard to play.
- Oh! (laughs)
- [Tula] Go on Iver.
(Takes a deep breath)
(Let's out breath quickly)
Oh I think you must...
(makes a tight high
constricted noise)
Bah!
- You're supposed
to blow not suck
and don't forget to
breathe then blow.
(makes a tight
constricted noise)
- [Tula] Come on.
- Oh dear, it's a not
a didgeridoo for me,
it's a didgeri-don't.
(laughs)
Oh anyway, I'm supposed to
be looking for a long stick.
Something to stir with.
- I don't think we have
anything like that.
- Hoobygalooby, wait a minute.
The didgeridoo is a
really long stick.
Oh course, Tula, Groove, quick,
order a didgeridoo from Hoobnet.
- Are you going to use a
didgeridoo as a stirrer, Iver?
- Well yes, why not?
It's the perfect length to
go in the bin full of nuts.
Thanks ever so
much for the idea.
Hoobletoodledoo!
- Hoobletoodledoo!
(popping sound)
(dramatic orchestral music)
- Do not bang the
bin again Groove.
- Oh!
(playing didgeridoo)
- Bah, it's here.
Our hoobacious didgeridoo
stirrer is here.
(Tula gasps)
(playing didgeridoo)
- Oh that is hoobygroovy!
- Yes but it's not for
blowing, it's for stirring.
Right, we've got the bin.
- The bin.
- We've got the stirrer.
- The stirrer.
- We've got the hoobygoop.
- Hoobygoop.
- We've got the nuts.
- Nuts!
- Oh hang on, have
we got nuts?
You better count them Tula.
- Count them? What all of them?
- Oh yes, be sure
to count every one.
- One, two, three, four.
- One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
(jazzy piano music with drums)
- Take it away Iver.
(jazzy piano music with
drums and didgeridoo)
- Sixteen, seventeen,
no, no, is that right?
I'll start again,
one, two, three.
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ Count them steady
and count them slow ♪
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ How many more to go ♪
- No that's ,
, oh no it's not.
I'll start again.
♪ Oo, oo watch us go for a
record-breaking hoobynuts loaf ♪
♪ Oo, oo the didgeridoo
will stir it in for you ♪
♪ That's or
or it could be ♪
♪ I have to count them
one-by-one till I reach ♪
♪ Cause that's the
score I'm looking for ♪
♪ The score I'm looking for ♪
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ Put them in the bin,
that's what you have to do ♪
♪ Two hundred and hoobynuts ♪
♪ And stir them with
the didgeridoo ♪
(jazzy didgeridoo music)
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- So, how's the hoobynut loaf?
Is it ready yet?
- No Hubba Hubba, but I'm ready.
Ready to give up.
I just can't count
the hoobynuts!
- Shush, there's
no need to worry.
I've been looking on Hoobnet
and I've found a story
that might give you a
clue as to what you need
to help you count your nuts.
(robotic noises)
(banjo plucking)
- Hi!
- [Narrator] It was a busy
day around the old barn.
The Swifts were
collecting straw and twigs
and weaving them together
to build their nests.
In-and-out,
in-and-out they went.
All except for Sara Swift.
Every time she started
weaving in-and-out,
something more
interesting happened.
She might see a little grub
that she wanted to eat.
She might see a dandelion
seed that she wanted to chase.
"Where are you going
to lay your eggs
"if you don't have a
nest?" asked Silvia Swift.
But Sara just sighed,
"Going in-and-out
is too difficult for me."
(wind whistling)
One day the wind blew
and the rain came down.
There was no room for Sara
in anyone else's cozy nest.
So now she really did need
to build one of her own.
"Follow me!", called Silvia.
Sara followed.
"Weave them together tightly,
in-and-out, in-and-out."
"I can't", Sara cried.
"Of course you can, just
concentrate on going in-and-out,
"and in-and-out."
Sara stopped thinking about
little grubs she'd like to eat
and about dandelion
seeds she'd like to chase
and kept saying,
"In-and-out and in-and-out."
And soon she had the
best nest of all!
"What a surprise, Sara has
learned to concentrate!"
(Groove chuckles)
"And here's another
surprise," cried Sara,
"I've learned to lay eggs too!"
(Hoobs gasp)
(eggs rattle)
(jolly piano music)
(robotic noises)
- Oh I get it, I
have to concentrate
if I want to count properly.
- Yeah, easy, and
while you concentrate,
Iver and I can make some music.
(loud crash)
- Hoobacious!
(playing didgeridoo)
- Concentrate, one,
two, three, five.
(Groove drumming loudly)
(Iver playing didgeridoo)
- One, two, three, seven,
nine, twelve, eleventeen.
Evelenteen? Oh!
Have you any idea
why I can't count?
- Sorry, haven't got a clue!
- No idea!
(playing didgeridoo
and drumming)
- One, two, three.
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
- Shooooosh!
(robotic noises)
- Any luck with
the counting Tula?
- No.
- We're never gonna get
our nut loaf at this rate.
- We're never going to answer
the question for Hoobnews.
- Well I think you need to
visit some more Tiddlypeeps.
They might have
something to help you
concentrate on your counting.
- I think I need a rest.
- I'll go Tula, come on Groove,
get those little
Motorettes singing for me.
- Oh but I want
to bang the drum.
- No Groove!
- Oh.
(loud crash)
- [In Unison] Shush!
(xylophone strums)
(peppy music)
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The Tiddlypeeps,
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ Help us find things out ♪
♪ They give us clues,
they tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the Tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
(popping sound)
- Hoobledoop Tiddlypeeps!
- Just a minute Iver.
- Oh, okay.
- What are you doing?
- Oh now I've lost count,
I'll have to start again.
- Oh sorry. Are you
writing a story?
- Oh Iver, we're
doing our homework.
- Really what's it about?
- Iver, shhhhh!
- I was only asking.
- Sorry Iver but we're
trying to concentrate.
- Oh (laughs) that's
a hoobacious drawing
you've done there.
- Shhhh
- The thing is we
can't concentrate if
you keep chatting.
- Oh well, don't mind me
then, I'll just watch.
♪ Dum dee dum, dum
dee dum dee dum ♪
(Iver hums)
- Iver please!
- We can't concentrate
with you humming.
- Oh why not?
- We need complete
quiet to concentrate.
It helps us think.
- Oh wait a minute,
maybe that's the answer.
That's what Tula needs.
I better get back to the
Hoobmobile right away.
Thanks Tiddlypeeps!
Hoobletoodledoo!
- [Tiddlypeeps] Shhhh!
(popping sound)
(dramatic orchestral music)
- Two hundred and twenty-five,
two hundred and twenty-six,
two hundred and twenty-seven,
two hundred and twenty-eight,
two hundred and twenty-nine
- I know what you need Tula.
- [Tula And Groove] Shush!
- (laughing) Yes, exactly
you need a bit of shush!
- Yes.
Two hundred and thirty
two hundred and thirty-one.
Yes, hoobynuts!
- [In Unison]
Hoob, Hoob, Hooray!
- Right, Tula get
that hoobygoop in.
I'll stir away
with my didgeridoo!
Well quickly it's nearly
time for Hoobnews!
(bin rattling)
(Hoobs laughing)
(calming lullaby chimes)
♪ Hushaby Timp, please
don't make a fuss ♪
♪ The Hoobs need a bit
of hush in the bus ♪
♪ Hushaby Timp,
before it's too late ♪
♪ Tula is counting
she must concentrate ♪
- But I don't want to be quiet
- [Other Moterettes] Shhh
(calming lullaby chimes)
♪ First she had nuts
and then got her bin ♪
♪ She can't make her loaf
if you're making a din ♪
♪ Hushaby Timp, the
Hoobs win the cup ♪
♪ For the biggest nut loaf
that was ever dished up ♪
♪ Biggest nut loaf that
was ever dished up ♪
- Really?
- [Other Moterettes] Shhh!
- [Echoing Voice] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba
(robotic noises)
- (gasps) Hoobygalooby Hoobs,
what a whopper of a loaf!
(laughs) So are you ready
to give me your news
for my great Hoobepedia?
- [In Unison] We're
ready Hubba Hubba!
- Then take it away.
(rhythmic rock music)
- Hoobledoop Whoop to
all you Hoobs out there!
Welcome to Hoobnews, the news
show for Hoobs everywhere.
I'm (chewing) Iver.
- I'm Tula.
- And I'm Groove.
- And today we've been
asking the question...
- What does Tula need
to make the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever?
- [Iver] First we saw
a dustbin on Hoobnet
and ordered one right away.
It was the perfect
size for a big loaf.
- [Tula] And then we
tried to get the hoobynuts
out of our hoobynut tree but
it was taking far too long.
- [Iver] Until Roma showed
us how to shake the tree
to get the nuts down.
- The noise of the
nuts going into the tin
made me want to make some music.
- [Tula] But we still
didn't have a stirrer.
- So I went off to see some
Tiddlypeeps who showed me
a didgeridoo that would
make a great stirrer.
But it also made a
hoobacious noise.
- [Tula] I just couldn't count
the nuts but then Hubba Hubba
found a story and I realized
that I needed to concentrate.
- [Iver] But Tula couldn't
concentrate so I went
to see some Tiddlypeeps
to get some help.
- [Tula] And Iver found out
that in order to concentrate
we all need to have a bit of...
- [In Unison] Shoosh!
- Abso-hooby-lutely,
well I think I've had
quite enough shush
today and I can't
look at this big tart
for a moment longer.
It's time to wake
Auntie Hattie up.
Hat-tie!
- Will you tell her
I've made the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever?
- I certainly will Tula.
So it's thanks once again to
Iver, Tula, Groove and Roma
for giving Hoobs
everywhere a little peep
in to the world of Peeps.
And remember however
many nuts you've got,
have a nice day and
Hoobletoodledoo!
- [In Unison] Hoobletoodledoo!
- Ah, d'ya know after
all that hoobynut loaf
I'm feeling a bit tired (yawns).
I think I'll have
a little snooze.
- Yes, me too.
- Well, I'm still too excited.
Just think, the biggest
hoobynut loaf ever!
Hoobely-groovely or what?!!
- [Iver And Groove] Shush.
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ Oo, oo, oo ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob, Hoob, Hooray ♪
♪ The Hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
- Here we come!
- Wah hey!
- Ah!
♪ The Hoobs are
here so whadya say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪