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+ | [[File:My_bedbugs.jpg|thumb]]'''My Bedbugs''' was a kids TV program that ran from March 4, 2002 to April 23, 2006 on TBN and many PBS stations. |
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− | This television program featured characters Gooby Toofy and Woozy. It was created by husband and wife Alex Greene and Carol Sweeney in 2002. This Series became rare when the program was under new ownership. No Episodes of this show can be found online except for |
+ | This television program featured characters Gooby, Toofy and Woozy. It was created by husband and wife Alex Greene and Carol Sweeney in 2002. This Series became rare when the program was under new ownership. No Episodes of this show can be found online except for two quick clips on YouTube. The series was the inspiration for the film ''The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure''. A few Screenshots of the characters exists online. |
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+ | May 7, 2016: Another screenshot was found |
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Revision as of 16:41, 20 February 2020
My Bedbugs was a kids TV program that ran from March 4, 2002 to April 23, 2006 on TBN and many PBS stations.
Information
This television program featured characters Gooby, Toofy and Woozy. It was created by husband and wife Alex Greene and Carol Sweeney in 2002. This Series became rare when the program was under new ownership. No Episodes of this show can be found online except for two quick clips on YouTube. The series was the inspiration for the film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure. A few Screenshots of the characters exists online.
Updates
May 7, 2016: Another screenshot was found