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I recently watched Bob the Builder and have mixed feelings about it. While the show has some positive elements, I give it a 5 out of 10-star rating overall.
On the positive side, the show strongly emphasizes teamwork and problem-solving, which is excellent for young children. It also features diverse characters, essential for representation and inclusivity.
However, the animation style is somewhat simplistic, and the plotlines can be predictable and repetitive. Additionally, some of the characters can be annoying or grating, which may detract from the overall enjoyment of the show.
While Bob the Builder has its merits, there are certainly better children's shows.
On the positive side, the show strongly emphasizes teamwork and problem-solving, which is excellent for young children. It also features diverse characters, essential for representation and inclusivity.
However, the animation style is somewhat simplistic, and the plotlines can be predictable and repetitive. Additionally, some of the characters can be annoying or grating, which may detract from the overall enjoyment of the show.
While Bob the Builder has its merits, there are certainly better children's shows.
- hdoerr-02108
- Jan 6, 2024
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The old one was good but the new one freakin sucks
- sonic-88330
- May 4, 2018
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Along with Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, Bob the Builder was one of my brother's favourite shows when he was little. And although I was 3 years older, and in year 2 of primary school when the show first aired, I loved it as well. You should have seen my brother's face every single time Bob the Builder came on, there were times when he would sulk but when the show came on it was as though he had seen something absolutely wonderful and wanted more of it. He wasn't the only person who loved it. A couple of friends of mine had a son who was ADDICTED to it, and when I was in primary school, at one time when we were doing assembly, the infants started chanting the theme song. And why shouldn't they? It is a great theme song, simple but catchy and memorable without being annoying, just like the theme songs of Rosie and Jim and Pingu, other favourites in our family. The animation was also really nice and the characters were cute and endearing. Then we had nice story lines that taught an important lesson every now and again, and the writing while simple wasn't stupid or childish. It may be corny for some adults, but overall this is a great show, that is guaranteed to delight toddlers. 10/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- May 13, 2010
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this show was so much better back then it is now i mean the old series had all of its jolly stuff but the new reboot series is just bad stay away from the reboot and stick to the original the newer episode keep getting worse over time but at lest the 2010 to 2015 series wasn't that bad the animation wasn't that great but promising but when the 2016 series came along it ruined everything seriously in summary I liked the old episodes so much better than the newer stuff that were getting today seriously.
- treykrumel
- Mar 23, 2017
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I just wish that this show was on when I was in pre-school. The characters are cute, and so are the plots, which teach important lessons to kids. I even enjoy watching this show with my 3 year old cousins. Although it may be a little corny, it is just too cute to be annoying.
And how couldn't I? This show was like a miracle waiting impatiently to happen. Bob the Builder showed in a majestic way that shows for children don't need to be corny, preachy or shallow for children to appreciate them. All characters are extremely charismatic; I seriously find it impossible to dislike any of them. The stop-motion animation is spectacularly beautiful. But most of all, I think it's the writing that truly makes the show. I don't remember seeing any story that went into a tired, obvious cliché just for the sake of being "educational". The focus is always on the diverse construction jobs - a most interesting and rich subject for children - and on topics like teamwork, cooperation and friendship. The stories are very well thought out. I have to say that several moments of the series are just plain funny, and I actually laughed out loud sometimes.
The characters aren't banal at all. With time, you can pick up some delicate intricacies and twists in their personalities that makes everything very believable. Bob himself, for example, is an extremely competent worker and a friendly guy, but he has his own moments of silliness: he built a cornet for himself once, and got so excited that he played his loud, out-of-tune ramblings all night long (either that or he was acquiring the taste for avantgarde). Other time, he found an old tambourine while cleaning a house's attic, and while playing with it, causes a tiny catastrophe; and while seeking for buried treasure with his metal detector, he broke a water pipe on farmer Pickles's field. Those small things make the series much more believable and palpable than other children's series, and in the end, you surrender and start to believe that marionettes can live a happy, joyous life in perfect harmonies with talking machines. Not everyone can create a series like that, you know.
I honestly recommend this series for everyone. And if you (or your kid) already are a fan, please, don't miss the Album. If you live in the US and are used to the Nickelodeon dubbing, you'll have to conform with the British voices (which I personally prefer). Either way, it's excellent, exciting music.
The characters aren't banal at all. With time, you can pick up some delicate intricacies and twists in their personalities that makes everything very believable. Bob himself, for example, is an extremely competent worker and a friendly guy, but he has his own moments of silliness: he built a cornet for himself once, and got so excited that he played his loud, out-of-tune ramblings all night long (either that or he was acquiring the taste for avantgarde). Other time, he found an old tambourine while cleaning a house's attic, and while playing with it, causes a tiny catastrophe; and while seeking for buried treasure with his metal detector, he broke a water pipe on farmer Pickles's field. Those small things make the series much more believable and palpable than other children's series, and in the end, you surrender and start to believe that marionettes can live a happy, joyous life in perfect harmonies with talking machines. Not everyone can create a series like that, you know.
I honestly recommend this series for everyone. And if you (or your kid) already are a fan, please, don't miss the Album. If you live in the US and are used to the Nickelodeon dubbing, you'll have to conform with the British voices (which I personally prefer). Either way, it's excellent, exciting music.
- Tubular_Bell
- May 28, 2005
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This is my rating only on the bob the builder from the late 90s to early 2000s, it's my childhood, my grandparents bought a bunch of vcrs and dvds and we used to watch them all the time. Best shows for kids ever.
- studiosthebros
- Jul 28, 2022
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This is a GREAT show. It shows hard work, cooperation, and teamwork to get the job done. The best part is the fact that none of the characters are emotionally needy or use manipulation tactics to get attention (example: Why won't anyone notice me, he doesn't want to be my friend, I'm not as good as you, I didn't think you liked me). They just get the job done and have a great time doing it. Even Spud, who's the laziest of them all, tries to be good.
Also, it's not as preachy as some shows. Or syruppy either. It's just good wholesome programming!
In my opinion, I think Bob and Wendy should get married!:)
Also, it's not as preachy as some shows. Or syruppy either. It's just good wholesome programming!
In my opinion, I think Bob and Wendy should get married!:)
- Intenselan
- Mar 13, 2002
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I wish this original show was on, It's filled with cute and likeable characters
Scoop is a trustworthy and a sensible leader
Muck is a silly, yet reliable benefactor
Dizzy is, energetic, know-it-all cement mixer
Lofty is a shy coward, yet friendly at the same time
Roley is a chilled out music lover
The stop motion animation is much beautiful, great detail, great everything
Original show, 9/10 Project, Build it 10/10, Ready, Steady, Build (which the CGI animation, while good, it can look a bit stiff and robotic at times. I don't like how they talk using their grill mouths in R,S,B 7.5/10 possibly.
Original show, 9/10 Project, Build it 10/10, Ready, Steady, Build (which the CGI animation, while good, it can look a bit stiff and robotic at times. I don't like how they talk using their grill mouths in R,S,B 7.5/10 possibly.
- CadenTheGWR1500ClassEngine
- May 31, 2022
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When my little brother was younger, his two most treasured shows were Thomas The Tank Engine and Bob The Builder. He would watch this show almost nonstop and I actually enjoy it as well and did so even before my brother was born. I have had several younger cousins that have been fans as well. It's not just a hit within my family either. When me and one of my friends, who also had a younger brother who was hooked, would watch it with our brothers whenever we hung out at one of our houses. And why shouldn't so many of the young kids (and adults) I know love this? It's a very nice show overall, with simple but engaging episodes and characters, nice soft animation, and a catchy theme tune that is sometimes nearly impossible to resist singing along to, which is what my brother would do while he watched. Another thing I really love is the messages, especially the can-do attitude ( "can we build/fit it? Yes we can!) with Lofty adding" I think so ", and the emphasis on things like teamwork, problem solving, clearing up a misunderstanding, and recycling (how many preschool shows can you name that address recycling?) There's even an episode where Bob tells the cat not to play with wiring. A gem!
My three year old son has loved Bob the Builder and friends for almost two years. He loves anything with tools, trucks and construction equipment, and this is right at his level. He has been Bob the Builder for Halloween for two years now. He uses the tools, his Bob the Builder fan club hat, and his Bob the Builder boots when he has to "fix" things around the house. He also enjoys the games on the website. Perfect for small ones to play with little assistance. As for the show, the tales and animation are simple enough for little ones, but not too annoying for the parents, too. Now that he is a bit older, we especially enjoy the Bob movies, Knights of Can-a-Lot and A Christmas to Remember. We look forward to more from this crew.
I just got addicted to this show just recently, when my 3 year old nephew wanted some Bob the Builder DVD's for Christmas. I watched them just to make sure they played OK............wait.......OK, I was curious too. I thoroughly enjoyed all 3 DVD's I bought. The show isn't preachy but teaches kids the importance of teamwork and getting along. At first I wasn't sure about the "pumpkinhead character" which turned out to be Spud, but he's my favorite character now. Highly recommended for small and big kids alike. I'm not sure I want to part with these DVD';s now, maybe I'll buy my nephew something else for Christmas. No, I'm kidding.
- metalface101
- Dec 11, 2005
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I originally liked the old Bob the builder show as a child I loved the stop motion and the teamwork theme is awesome. New one is bad every episode has the same plot it's just bad.
While I grew up watching the original Bob The Builder series, which was full of bright colours, fun characters & easy to follow storylines, the latest reboot might not compare for some, but in my opinion, it's a perfect way of rebooting a series for an all new generation, keeping Bob The Builder going for hopefully, years to come!
- cruickycallum
- Nov 9, 2019
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A nice show along the lines of Dragon Tales, where working together to solve problems is the key. The main song will get to adults after a short while, but it is not horrible. The characters are fun and they explore the results of poor behavior. Most of them have fears that can get a bit over done. But a fun show to watch with your 3 year old.
- Hattrick-2
- Feb 24, 2001
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Now that's better a great show from 1998 along with The PowerPuff Girls this show is way better than this awful 2015 reboot made by mattel, i only like the original Bob The Builder rather this horrible reboot created by mattel.
- arielsiere
- May 20, 2022
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I loved Bob the Builder ever since I finished kindergarten. This is my favorite children's show tied with Thomas the Tank Engine. This is my favorite childhood show alongside Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. I love the theme song and the fact that this show is construction related but most importantly, I love this show's animation. I've been watching Bob the Builder ever since I finished kindergarten and still watch it to this day. Back then, I'd hardly watch anything else considering how obsessed I was with this show. However, I eventually opened up the doors to other shows and movies such as Arthur, Wild Kratts, etc. Even so, Bob the Builder along with Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends will always be my top two childhood shows. My favorite Bob the Builder character is Scoop because he's a backhoe which is my favorite construction machine type. I also like that fact that Scoop is painted yellow considering yellow is my favorite color for backhoes. I have some Bob the Builder books that I enjoy reading every once in a while and most of them are mainly about Scoop. Sadly, I've been critizied by some people about liking Bob the Builder along with Thomas and Friends since they're made for little children. It even happened to me when I was in elementary school as other kids would say that "Bob the Builder is for babies" which made me very angry. I remember going to the Liberty Science Center on a 5th grade field trip back in 2014 and one of my former friends said that Bob the Builder is babyish and that hurt my feelings but I still continue watching it no matter what other people say. Some of my favorite Bob the Builder books are Scoop Daves the Day, Bob's Birthday, Scoop's in Charge, Meet Scoop which is a board book shaped like Scoop and written in his point of view, and Best in Show Some of my favorite episodes are Bob's Big Surprise, Lofty to the Rescue, Bob's White Christmas, Bob's Boots, Scoop's in Charge, Scoop Has Some Fun, Trailer Travis, Scoop's Stegasarous, Spud Lends a Land, Forget Me Knot Bob, Scruffty's Big Dig, Inspector Spud, Cock a Doodle Spud, Skateboard Spud, Spud the Dragon, Bob's Pizza, Wendy's Moving Company, Roley to the Rescue, Mr Ellis' Art Exhibition, Bob and the Badgers, Snowman Scoop, and Ballroom Bob. My favorite era of Bob the Builder is the original series 1-9. I also like the Project Built It era and I even Like the Ready Steady build era. The 2015 reboot however is terrible and I barely watched it since I disliked the animation. Here's how I'd rate the 3 eras of Bob the Builder with the Original Stop Motion Series 1-9 being a full 10/10 meaning it's the best, Project Build It being number 9/10 meaning it's not as good as the original era but still enjoyable and the Ready Steady Build era 8/10 meaning it's not as good as the Original Stop Motion Era and the Project Build It Era but still enjoyable. Bob the Builder is a masterpiece and will always be a masterpeice for years to come. Despite the show ending, fans such as myself are continuing the legacy of it. For Example, I do app art which is art on my phone. I edit Bob the Builder images by adding text and/or background to them. I'm hoping to have a social media account soon so if anyone wants to see my artworks, I'll post them there for everyone to see. I highly recommend this show to children. Like like the voices of Lofty, Spud and Mr Bentley in the Original Bob the Builder Series better than their Project Build It and Ready Steady Build voices. Especially Spud because I loved his US voice in the original series. I also recommend Bob the Builder fans to continue the legacy of this legendary children's show in anyway they want. To all Bob the Builder fans, don't let anyone discourage you from watching and enjoying this show. If you still value a children's show today as an adult, that's okay. It's your freedom and don't let anyone take that away from you. I'm grown up and I still watch Bob the Builder along with Thomas the Tank Engine nowadays. Do what you love and be who you are no matter what others think of you. I love all the machines as they're all awesome and although Scoop is my favorite machine, it doesn't mean I'm devauling the other machines sice I love them also. Bob the Builder, his machine team (especially Scoop) along with almost everyone in the show were wonderful playmates and still are to this day.
- thomastheartist
- Dec 24, 2023
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Well let me start by saying this is a great show, if your 3 years old. my nephew could sit for hours watching bob the builder. And quite obviously the last person to make a comment on this show, has got so lost in his childish behaviour (just read his previous comments), to see that this show is purely for children age 1 to 5.
the show itself is great, the lack of negative emotion between the characters is great for little minds, genereally passing over a happy felling to the young viewer, this is a great kiddies show.
the show itself is great, the lack of negative emotion between the characters is great for little minds, genereally passing over a happy felling to the young viewer, this is a great kiddies show.
I watched a fair share of Bob the Builder when I was younger, and I still watch it once in a while! I'm no longer the target audience, but who cares? It's one of the best Hit Entertainment shows out there, alongside Thomas the Tank Engine and The Wiggles! It's not like any other show I've seen before. I haven't seen the reboot, but I heard some not so good things about it.
Its stop motion animation style and character designs are a couple of the show's best aspects. The characters all move realistically, making them look like toys that come to life. They all have a wide range of different facial expressions, making them very expressive like the Thomas cast, especially the machines. The humans, animals, and Spud all have dots for eyes and heads that are huge but proportionate from their bodies, making them slightly resemble Winnie the Pooh characters. I especially love the machines' designs! They all have grills/radiator for mouths (except for Lofty. He has a human-like mouth) and headlights for eyes. I like this idea because grills are the closest thing to mouths there are on a builder's machines, headlights are the closest thing to eyes they have, and Scoop, Lofty, Muck, Dizzy, and Roley all slightly resemble real machines. I also like the idea of their mouths not moving because the holes in the grills are like the inside of their mouths, making them look like their mouths are open 24/7. Bob's machines also slightly resemble the Thomas characters, except they're more cartoonish. They each have their own distinctive personalities as well; Scoop is the trustworthy and sensible leader, Muck is a silly yet reliable backer, Dizzy is an energetic, know-it-all cement mixer, Lofty is a shy, yet friendly coward with a fear of heights and mice, and Roley is a chilled-out music lover.
Another thing I love about the show is that it has strong, positive messages without being preachy, like problem solving, clearing up a misunderstanding, the importance of recycling (How many preschool shows are there that tackle recycling?), and most of all, teamwork. The show even covers some construction safety tips, which is also unusual for a kid's show. That brings me to my next point.
Bob the Builder himself is a positive role model! He has taught me that builders wear helmets to protect their heads, boots to protect their feet, and gloves to protect their hands. He originally didn't wear safety goggles, which could've caused him to hurt his eyes, but thankfully this problem was fixed in later episodes. There's even an episode where he tells his cat not to play with wiring. He and his team show that working together and getting the job done makes work more fun and easier to do! He is an extremely skilled worker and a friendly guy, and he has some funny moments here and there. For example, in one episode he finds an old tambourine while cleaning an attic, plays it, and causes a tiny catastrophe. I especially love Bob's catchphrase, "Can we fix it? Yes, we can!", because he always says it loud and proud, which proves that he has a can-do attitude, is always excited and determined to get his tasks done, and never gives up. Overall, Bob the Builder is very educational and a great show to watch with your children.
Its stop motion animation style and character designs are a couple of the show's best aspects. The characters all move realistically, making them look like toys that come to life. They all have a wide range of different facial expressions, making them very expressive like the Thomas cast, especially the machines. The humans, animals, and Spud all have dots for eyes and heads that are huge but proportionate from their bodies, making them slightly resemble Winnie the Pooh characters. I especially love the machines' designs! They all have grills/radiator for mouths (except for Lofty. He has a human-like mouth) and headlights for eyes. I like this idea because grills are the closest thing to mouths there are on a builder's machines, headlights are the closest thing to eyes they have, and Scoop, Lofty, Muck, Dizzy, and Roley all slightly resemble real machines. I also like the idea of their mouths not moving because the holes in the grills are like the inside of their mouths, making them look like their mouths are open 24/7. Bob's machines also slightly resemble the Thomas characters, except they're more cartoonish. They each have their own distinctive personalities as well; Scoop is the trustworthy and sensible leader, Muck is a silly yet reliable backer, Dizzy is an energetic, know-it-all cement mixer, Lofty is a shy, yet friendly coward with a fear of heights and mice, and Roley is a chilled-out music lover.
Another thing I love about the show is that it has strong, positive messages without being preachy, like problem solving, clearing up a misunderstanding, the importance of recycling (How many preschool shows are there that tackle recycling?), and most of all, teamwork. The show even covers some construction safety tips, which is also unusual for a kid's show. That brings me to my next point.
Bob the Builder himself is a positive role model! He has taught me that builders wear helmets to protect their heads, boots to protect their feet, and gloves to protect their hands. He originally didn't wear safety goggles, which could've caused him to hurt his eyes, but thankfully this problem was fixed in later episodes. There's even an episode where he tells his cat not to play with wiring. He and his team show that working together and getting the job done makes work more fun and easier to do! He is an extremely skilled worker and a friendly guy, and he has some funny moments here and there. For example, in one episode he finds an old tambourine while cleaning an attic, plays it, and causes a tiny catastrophe. I especially love Bob's catchphrase, "Can we fix it? Yes, we can!", because he always says it loud and proud, which proves that he has a can-do attitude, is always excited and determined to get his tasks done, and never gives up. Overall, Bob the Builder is very educational and a great show to watch with your children.
- Jace_the_Peanuts_Fan
- Dec 4, 2023
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Bob, Wendy And Spud The Scarecrow Have Been At Butlins Before From 2005 To 2015 Well Bob Did One More Year At Butlins in 2016, This Show Is Amazing Brings Me Back Childhood Memories I Wish HiT Entertainment Would Bring The Classic Version Of Bob The Builder Back, Butlins Had A Bob The Builder Play Area Called Bobs Yard Based On Bob The Builder's Old Town And Village Bobsville In That Play Area That Use To Be At Butlins Had Characters In Bobs Yard, Roley The Green Steamroller, Muck The Red Digger Dumper Bulldozer, Dizzy The Orange Cement Mixer And Trix The Purple Forklift Truck, I Loved This Show When I Was Young One Of The Best Kid Shows Ever I Love The Classic Series Can We Fix It Yes We Can, This Was My Chilldhood
- holidayentertainment-29636
- Jul 14, 2017
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We first encountered Bob the Builder when my daughter returned from a trip to England with a CD copy of the theme song for my son. We went around singing it for days! When we heard that the program was going to be broadcast on Nickelodeon we were delighted. What a disappointment! Why was it necessary to dub the show into American? It takes away half of the charm. Nobody thought of dubbing Wallace and Gromit.
Our only hope is that eventually there will be a DVD with a choice of English or American soundtracks. Is anyone out there listening?
Our only hope is that eventually there will be a DVD with a choice of English or American soundtracks. Is anyone out there listening?
- doris tyldesley
- Oct 16, 2001
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- sleightonsmith-88650
- Sep 30, 2021
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- nogodnomasters
- Apr 14, 2019
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Young children can learn to tell right from wrong. Bob can educate children on their surroundings. In an episode, Bob warned the cat not to play with electricity and this is a strong message to all the young viewers. Parents and guardians must be with the children to teach them further on the things of the show. All in all, it is a very educational show and a great show to watch with your young children.
What a great show, my kids loved this show and then we wondered why it stopped coming out. Not only has it be cancelled but they basically shoved the Episodes in a closet so no one can watch them again.
The reason given is that it has Gender Imbalance!!
You have a white male carpenter, a white female carpenter and a young black kid who is an apprentice.
I will never understand why one of the few shows on TV for kids that actually teaches kids about a useful skill is cancelled.
The reason given is that it has Gender Imbalance!!
You have a white male carpenter, a white female carpenter and a young black kid who is an apprentice.
I will never understand why one of the few shows on TV for kids that actually teaches kids about a useful skill is cancelled.