Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007) poster NR

Yo Gabba Gabba!

★ 7.1 2007 · 2000s 4 seasons Nickelodeon

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Synopsis

Yo Gabba Gabba! is an American children's television show that airs on the Nick Jr. cable network in the United States and the Nick Jr. networks in the United Kingdom & Ireland, Italy, France and Australia as well as Treehouse TV network in Canada and RTE2 on RTÉjr in Ireland. The show stars five costumed toys-come-to-life and their friend DJ Lance Rock, who explore a single topic in each episode through songs and short storylines in the half-hour program while teaching children life and social skills. It also encourages viewers to move along with and dance with the characters in the program. The show is noted for its indie-culture guest stars and bands, and for drawing visual inspiration from 8-bit video games and H. R. Pufnstuff.

Cast & Crew

Lance Robertson

Lance Robertson

DJ Lance Rock

Carmen Osbahr

Carmen Osbahr

Cam Clarke

Cam Clarke

Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen

Drew Massey

Drew Massey

Erin Pearce

Erin Pearce

Toodee (voice)

Emma Penrose

Emma Penrose

Foofa (voice)

Adam Deibert

Adam Deibert

Muno (voice)

Amos Watene

Amos Watene

Brobee (voice)

Christian Jacobs

Christian Jacobs

Plex (voice)

Charles Rivkin

Charles Rivkin

Producer

Scott Schultz

Scott Schultz

Executive Producer

Christian Jacobs

Christian Jacobs

Executive Producer

Trivia about Yo Gabba Gabba!

Dan Clark was brought in to fill Zweig's position, and also served as a writer for that season, alongside Jacobs, Schultz, Matthew Fackrell, Jason deVilliers, Tiffany Campbell, Sarah Dyer, Evan Dorkin, and Jordan Kim.

Fackrell and deVilliers also joined the directing staff for the second season.

The third season saw Jacobs, Schultz, Fackrell, deVilliers, Dyer, Dorkin, and Kim all return, joined by new writers Craig Windes, Joel Fox, Kevin Sukho Lee, and Jacobs' older brother Parker.

For the fourth and final season, the Jacobs brothers, Schultz, Fackrell, deVilliers, Kim, Windes, and Lee all stayed on, with Kim and Windes also added as directors, joined by several new writers, including brothers Matt and Mike Chapman, Sean Mortimer, Julia Vickerman, Christian and Parker's younger brother Tyler, Bryce Clark, Brent Johnson, Fackrell's brother Nathan, and series star Lance Robertson.

For the first season, Jacobs and Schultz both served as writers and alternated as directors for each episode, with Bradley Zweig serving as the story editor for the entirety of the season.

Before the second season, Zweig stepped down from his position as story editor to work as a writer for the first season of another Nickelodeon television series and Noggin television, The Fresh Beat Band.