Last month, Apple announced plans to reboot Yo Gabba Gabba!, the hipster-friendly Nickelodeon TV show that often featured indie rock bands and celebrities. The new streaming series, now called Yo ...
In August 2007, an endless white space appeared on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr., into which stepped a man wearing an orange track suit and a fuzzy orange hat. He carried a boom box, which turned out to be a ...
Plex (voiced by Christian Jacobs) and Kamryn Smith in "Yo Gabba GabbaLand!," now streaming on Apple TV+.(Courtesy of Apple TV+) When “Yo Gabba Gabba” hit the small screen, it inspired children and ...
This reboot features the same characters and still emphasizes music and dance while seeking to “make the world of Gabba an actual place,” a creator said. By Robert Ito When “Yo Gabba Gabba!” premiered ...
The ‘Super Music Friends' and special guests feature a mix of acclaimed and Grammy-winning artists, including Santigold, Ziggy Marley, Sharon Van Etten, Sleigh Bells, Yola, Still Woozy, Silversun ...
Yo Gabba Gabba! is back! Get ready to venture to Yo Gabba Gabbaland! to rejoin old friends Muno, Foofa, Plex, Brobee and Toodee, and meet a brand new friend, magician Kammy Kam. 13-year-old actress ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hello, friends! Yo Gabba GabbaLand! is returning for a second season, and it’s bringing a whole lot of all-star musical guests ...
The reggae legend's backup dancers are dressed as a thermos & a sandwich in this adorable music preview from season 2 on Apple TV. By Katie Atkinson Executive Digital Director, West Coast If you’re ...
Biz Markie fit the program’s delightfully over-the-top, music-based style perfectly, and during the show’s run from 2007 to 2015, he anchored his own segment, “Biz’s Beat of the Day,” where he taught ...
The streamer will also house the library of the former Nickelodeon show. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Muno, Brobee and the rest of the Yo Gabba Gabba! crew are getting a new life. Apple ...
In August 2007, an endless white space appeared on Nickelodeon’s Nick Jr., into which stepped a man wearing an orange track suit and a fuzzy orange hat. He carried a boom box, which turned out to be a ...