Bob the Builder (1999)

The beloved British animated series where Bob and his Can-Do Crew prove that teamwork, positivity, and a can-do attitude can tackle any challenge.

Bob the Builder - Series Information

  • Original Title: Bob the Builder
  • First Air Year: 1999
  • Last Air Year: 2011
  • Created by: Keith Chapman
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Kids, Animation, Family
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 10 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 18
  • Number of Episodes: 255
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: April 12, 1999 (United States - TV-Y), April 12, 1999 (Canada - C), April 12, 1999 (Germany - 0), April 12, 1999 (Australia - G), April 12, 1999 (Brazil - L), April 12, 1999 (Mexico - AA), April 12, 1999 (Italy - T)
  • Networks: BBC One, CBeebies
  • Alternative Titles: Bob mester (HU), Bob, o Construtor (PT), Mojster Miha (SI)
  • Production Companies: HiT Entertainment, SD Entertainment, Thirteen, HOT Animation LTD
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada

Bob the Builder - Plot

Bob the Builder and his machine team are ready to tackle any project. Bob and the Can-Do Crew demonstrate the power of positive thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and follow-through. The team always shows that "The Fun Is In Getting It Done!"

Bob the Builder - Trailer

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Bob the Builder - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Keith Chapman

Main Cast

  • Greg Proops
  • Rupert Degas
  • Lorelei King
  • David Menkin
  • Lachele Carl
  • Alan Marriott
  • Vincent Marzello
  • Emma Tate
  • Maria Darling
  • Rob Rackstraw

Executive Producers

  • Theresa Plummer-Andrews

Bob the Builder - FAQs

What is Bob the Builder about?

Bob the Builder follows a cheerful contractor named Bob and his animated machine team — the Can-Do Crew — as they complete construction projects in their community. The show emphasizes positive thinking, creative problem-solving, and teamwork, all wrapped in the motto "The Fun Is In Getting It Done!"

Who created Bob the Builder?

Bob the Builder was created by Keith Chapman. The series was produced by HiT Entertainment and HOT Animation, and originally aired on BBC One and CBeebies in the United Kingdom beginning in 1999.

Can Bob the Builder fix it? What is the famous catchphrase?

The iconic catchphrase "Can we fix it? Yes we can!" became one of the most recognizable phrases in children's television history. It was used as a rallying call at the start of each episode and even inspired a UK number-one single in 2000, performed by the show's voice cast.

How many seasons and episodes does Bob the Builder have?

Bob the Builder ran for 18 seasons with a total of 255 episodes, plus 16 special episodes. The series aired from 1999 to 2011, making it one of the longest-running British animated children's shows of its era.

Who are the main voice actors in Bob the Builder?

The voice cast includes Greg Proops as Bob, Lorelei King as Wendy and Roley, Emma Tate as Lofty and Dizzy, Rob Rackstraw as Spud, David Menkin as Scoop, Lachele Carl as Muck, and Vincent Marzello as Farmer Pickles, among others.

Is Bob the Builder suitable for young children?

Yes. Bob the Builder holds a TV-Y content rating in the United States, indicating it is appropriate for all children. The show's gentle storytelling, constructive themes, and positive messaging make it especially well-suited for preschool and early-elementary-age viewers.

Where can you watch Bob the Builder online?

Bob the Builder is available to stream on several platforms in the US, including Pure Flix, Kidstream (Amazon Channel), and Sensical (Amazon Channel) via subscription, as well as Pluto TV with ads. It can also be purchased on Amazon Video and Fandango At Home.

What are shows similar to Bob the Builder?

Fans of Bob the Builder often enjoy Handy Manny, another animated series about a friendly handyman and his talking tools, as well as Bananas in Pyjamas and Timothy Goes to School. These shows share Bob's emphasis on cooperation, gentle humor, and age-appropriate problem-solving.

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