What does Bob the Builder always say?

What does Bob the Builder always say?

Bob’s catchphrase is “Can we fix it?”, to which the other characters respond with “Yes we can!” This phrase is also the title of the show’s theme song, which was a million-selling number one hit in the UK.

When was Bob the Builder invented?

Bob the Builder is the original series of Bob the Builder. It ran between 1999-2004 in the United Kingdom and between 2001-2005 in the United States. The series was based on characters created by Keith Chapman and was animated by HOT Animation using physical stop-motion models.

Did Bob the Builder always have a British accent?

One day i saw new Bob on British Instagram meme accounts and wondered why the heck Bob was on a British page? Later I Google searched and turns out that Bob was actually British in origin yet it was licensed to be in the US along with Thomas the train, Angelina Ballerina, and Pingu yet they had an American dub for Bob.

Who wrote the song Bob the Builder?

Paul K. JoyceBob the Builder / Music composed by

Who is Bob the Builders wife?

Wendy is the deuteragonist, Bob’s business partner and love interest who runs the office and keeps the business in order, and often organizes tools and equipment. She is also seen doing construction work in many episodes.

Who invented Bob the Builder?

graduate Keith Chapman
We speak to graduate Keith Chapman, a television writer and producer, most famously known for writing Bob the Builder, PAW Patrol and Fifi and the Flowertots.

Who designed Bob the Builder?

Bob the Builder (character)

Bob the Builder
Bob as he appears in the original series and Project: Build It, animated in stop motion.
First appearance Unaired Pilot Episode (1997; unofficial) Scoop Saves the Day (1999; official)
Created by Keith Chapman
Designed by Curtis Jobling

Can you fix VHS?

Can We Fix It? is a home video that was released on VHS on May 22, 2001 and later on DVD on February 11, 2003. A reprinted VHS was also released on November 15, 2002.

What does Lofty Bob the Builder say?

Lofty says “er” (“uh” in the US dub) every time he talks and usually uses it once or twice per sentence. Lofty, along with Bob and Mr. Beasley, has had the most voice actors over the span of the series. Lofty was one of two machines with a bumper-shaped mouth rather than a grille mouth, the other being Skip.