Yo Gabba Gabba!
Yo Gabba Gabba!
NR | 20 August 2007 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    GamerTab That was an excellent one.
    Nonureva Really Surprised!
    Konterr Brilliant and touching
    Dirtylogy It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
    jaemiewaters Yo Gabba Gabba maybe you little kids but everyone likes the colors in this wonderful show that should be up for an award that is how good this show is it is amazing i never saw a show like this Nick and Nick J.R out done themselves on this wonderful show and it is an out stand Live on stage show also it is one of a kind and i hope it stays for a very long time on TV it is a must watch show everyone and i hope you think so to so go on 771 or 33 on Cox and watch one of the coolest kid shows ever i can't wait till Justin Bieber i on the show i hope you can get him on please get him on the show he is my favorite singer of all times he rocks and this show rocks i hope you enjoy go watch this masterpiece on TV today it is a very cool show for everyone one of all ages you will die after you watch thuds amazing magical scary silly brilliant show it is out of sight you need to watch it you are missing out if you are not watching this wonderful cartoon you have to watch it today
    kaoko My 1 yr old son loves this show! I like that it teaches him something in a light hearted way every episode. I also like how it plays up creativity and individuality. What I LOVE about it is how it falls outside of the mainstream for kids shows. Most are just too cutesy and generic for me to enjoy watching over and over. This one definitely falls outside of the box. The guests are usually alternative music groups or independent film artists. One of the strangest and funniest episodes centered entirely around Jack Black, who seems to be a friend of the show. It's true that the costumes and effects are very low tech, but I can find that anywhere if it were important to me. The bold colors, fun music, and good messages more than make up for what it is missing. And I just love the weirdness :)
    sinisterdrecc88 Yo Gabba Gabba is without a doubt the strangest show ever made for preschoolers. Flamboyant host DJ Lance helps toddlers improve their kinesthetic skills, but this show is extremely weird, and not at all in a good way.First off, the characters. A blue cat-like thing, a pink flower creature, a red thing what I don't know (and don't want to know) what it's supposed to be, a green furry thing, and a robot with one of the most annoying voices ever.Second, the songs. The songs are very rarely soothing and likable, which is a shame, because they easily could be. "Party In My Tummy" is a great example of how weird and slightly disturbing the songs in this show can get.And that's pretty much it. Therefore, I do not recommend this show to any parent. Have your child watch Blues Clues or something else decent for preschoolers.1/10
    woodway77 Sorry to be the wet blanket covering up the previous positive comments, but this show absolutely makes me psychotic. It is far too loud, too in-your-face, too garish, too ridiculously stupid to be believed. Disclosure: I tend to a bit of grumpiness concerning vapid children's shows, so to validate my response I had several parent friends watch some episodes and let me know their thoughts. Unanimous opinion was that it is not worth the videotape it's made on. One friend commented that to both him and his wife the show looked like "the winner of a film-school or college pretend-contest to create the most bizarre, ridiculous children's show ever attempted." Our kids don't like it either, quickly losing interest or requesting other things. Sorry again to be the drudge but Nick really laid an egg with this one.