Ep 9. Move
- TV-Y
- September 6, 2007
- 23 min
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4.3 (16)
In the ninth episode of Yo Gabba Gabba's first season, titled "Move," the colorful and energetic characters focus on movement and exercise. The episode starts with the Gabba gang welcoming the audience and introducing DJ Lance Rock, who is in charge of leading the dance party. As always, the music is catchy and upbeat, inviting children to dance and move their bodies.
The first segment of the episode features guest star Amy Sedaris, who plays a dancing cheese slice. She encourages the Gabba gang to join her in a silly dance, and soon they are all jumping, hopping, and shaking to the fun beat. The cheese slice explains the benefits of exercise, such as staying healthy and feeling happy, and reminds everyone that moving your body is not only good for you but also a lot of fun.
Next, The Gabba Land characters perform a song called "Super Martian Robot Girl" led by Plex. The tune encourages the robot girl to dance and move in various ways, promoting body awareness and coordination. The song is accompanied by an engaging animated video that displays the dance moves, encouraging children to follow along.
After that, Muno and Foofa go on a fun bike ride, during which they learn about balance, coordination, and safety. They wear helmets and pads and make sure to follow traffic rules, creating a safe and educational experience for young viewers.
Later, Brobee engages in a game of catch with Toodee and Plex. The game inspires them to jump, run, and stretch their arms, promoting physical activity, and hand-eye coordination. As they play, they learn about teamwork, sharing, and having fun while being active.
Later in the episode, DJ Lance Rock introduces the Super Music Friends Show, which features a performance by indie band The Aquabats. The band members sing a fun and energetic song about exercise and movement, playing their instruments while the Gabba gang joins in dancing and playfully moving their bodies.
The final segment of the show is called "Dancey Dance." In this episode, the Gabba gang introduces their friend, Mark Mothersbaugh, the lead singer of Devo, as the special guest star. Mothersbaugh leads the group in a funky and creative dance, showcasing various goofy moves designed to get children active and giggling.
Throughout the episode, the characters encourage children to move their bodies, be active, and stay healthy. They emphasize that exercise can be fun, exciting, and even silly. Yo Gabba Gabba's "Move" episode promotes physical activity and encourages parents to get their children up and moving.