The Doodlebops discography

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This article lists the CDs and DVDs of The Doodlebops, a Canadian children's musical fantasy comedy television series. "Rock & Bop with The Doodlebops", (Disney Records USA), was released in 2006. Other CDs and DVDs were released later.

Contents

CDs

Get On The Bus (2007)

This was known as "Superstars" in Canada; it was a JUNO Nominee for 2008 that lost to "Music Soup" by Jen Gould.

  1. Tick Tock
  2. I Can Dance
  3. She's A Superstar
  4. You're The Best
  5. Hold Your Horses
  6. More Fun
  7. It's Up To You
  8. Different Things
  9. Get On Board
  10. Jump Up
  11. When You're Good at Something
  12. You Betcha
  13. My Hero
  14. My Ukulele
  15. Let's Get Loud
  16. What You've Got
  17. Your Favorite Color
  18. You Are My Friend
  19. Who Can It Be
  20. Rockin' the World
  21. Get On The Bus II

Rock & Bop with The Doodlebops (2006)

  1. We're The Doodlebops
  2. The Pledge
  3. Wobbly Whoopsy
  4. Look in a Book
  5. I Want to Be Bigger
  6. Get On The Bus
  7. Hey Moe
  8. The Bird Song
  9. Count to Ten
  10. Queen for a Day
  11. Getting Along
  12. Gibble Gobble
  13. My Friend
  14. Write A Letter
  15. Tap Tap Tap
  16. Faces
  17. When the Lights Go Out
  18. Cauliflower
  19. Keep Trying
  20. Together Forever
  21. Thank You

Playhouse Disney: Imagine & Learn With Music features two Doodlebop songs; "Wobbly Whoopsy" & "Together Forever".

DVDs

Music and Fun (Vol. 1)

  1. Tap Tap Tap
  2. Queen For a day Deedee
  3. High and Low
    1. We're the Doodlebops
    2. The Pledge
    3. Get on the Bus
    4. High and Low
    5. Tap Tap Tap
    6. Queen For a Deedee

Let's Move! (Vol. 2)

  1. Wobbly Whoopsy
  2. The Move Groove
  3. Jumpin' Judy
    1. We're the Doodlebops
    2. The Pledge
    3. Get on the Bus
    4. Wobbly Whoopsy
    5. Jumpin' Judy
    6. On The Move

Let's Have Some Fun! (Vol. 3)

  1. Gibble Gobble Nabber Gabber
  2. Cauliflower Power
  3. Junk Funk
  4. Roar Like A Dinosaur (Bonus Episode)

Abracadeedee It's Magic (Vol. 4)

  1. Glad Sad Bumpy Grumpy
  2. Fast And Slow Moe
  3. Abracadeedee
  4. What Did You See Today? (Bonus Episode)

Twist, Turn, Dance and Learn (Vol. 5)

  1. Look In a Book
  2. What When Why
  3. Strudel Doodle
  4. All Together Now (Bonus Episode)

Rock And Bop with the Doodlebops (Released: August 1, 2006)

  1. All Together Now
  2. High and Low
  3. What Did You See Today?
  4. Junk Funk
    1. "We're the Doodlebops" music video
    2. "Wobbly Whoopsy" music video
    3. "Abracadeedee" music video
    4. 4 Sing-alongs
    5. 4 Knock knock jokes

Dance & Hop with the Doodlebops (Released: August 1, 2006)

  1. Tap Tap Tap
  2. Jumpin' Judy
  3. The Move Groove
  4. Wobbly Whoopsy
    1. "We're the Doodlebops" music video
    2. "Wobbly Whoopsy" music video
    3. "Abracadeedee" music video
    4. 4 Sing-alongs
    5. Knock knock jokes

Superstars (Released: Jan 23, 2007 )

  1. Doodlebops Photo Op
  2. Count On Me
  3. Cauliflower Power
  4. What, When, Why?

Get Up & Groove (Releases April 24, 2007)

  1. Fast And Slow Moe
  2. Step By Step
  3. Flat Sitis
  4. The Bad Day

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