''Bobby's World'' (originally known as ''The World According to Bobby'') is an American animated
comedy
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Origins
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children's television series
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that aired on
Fox Kids
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from September 8, 1990, to February 23, 1998. The show was created by Canadian actor/comedian
Howie Mandel, who also performs the voices of both Bobby and his father Howard Generic.
It was produced by
Film Roman
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in association with Mandel's company
Alevy Productions,
Fox Children's Productions. The theme song for ''Bobby's World'' was composed by
John Tesh and Michael Hanna.
Premise
The series follows the daily life of Bobby Generic ( ), with his very overactive imagination and how he sees the world.
Episodes
Characters
Main
* Robert Adelvice "Bobby" Generic (voiced by
Howie Mandel– The main character of the series. He is a four-year-old boy (five in seasons 2 through 6, then six in season 7) who loves to fantasize. An imaginative Bobby claims however that he came from his dreams. Scenes with Bobby most often involve elaborate literal interpretations of the popular or colloquial sayings uttered by other characters during the show (i.e. a "traffic jam" becomes Traffic Jam, as Bobby imagines spreading tiny cars and trucks on a piece of bread and taking a bite). When he enters contests, he tends to end up losing because Bobby ends up being himself instead of using his common sense. Bobby has spiky black hair. He wears a white shirt with red short sleeves (which also reveals his stomach exposed), red shorts and blue sneakers.
Family members
The Generic family's surname is pronounced "JEN-uh-rik", but mispronounced as "juh-NEHR-ik" by other characters as a running gag.
* Howard Generic (modeled upon and also voiced by Howie Mandel using his normal voice) – Bobby's father. Using his strict temper, he usually punishes his son Bobby by sending him to his room for his misbehaving.
* Martha Sven-Generic (voiced by
Gail Matthius) – Bobby's mother, who has red hair and is often seen wearing a sky-blue tracksuit. She has a prominent
Midwestern
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accent, and often peppered her speech with phrases like "Fer corn sakes", "Fer cryin' in the mud", "gee golly", "gosh darn" and "dont'cha know". Gail Matthius based Martha on her ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' character, Roweena, a chain-smoking hairdresser.
* Kelly Generic (voiced by Charity James) – Bobby's 15-year-old tomboyish rebellious sister, the eldest Generic sibling, sporting a blonde shag haircut, purple eyeshadow, pink-striped tights, and a
valley girl accent and manner, and often uses her catchphrase "Get real!"
* Derek Generic (voiced by Benny Grant from Seasons 1-2, Kevin Michaels from Seasons 3-6, then
Pamela Adlon
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from Season 7) – Bobby's 10-year-old brother, who is a bully with a
rat-tail hairdo, slashed blue jeans, and a sarcastic manner. He always teases and insults his younger brother and tends to call him a "dork" or a "dweeb". Bobby has a bad habit of listening to him and Derek is often reprimanded by his parents for fooling his kid brother.
* Jake and Alex Generic – Bobby's younger twin brothers, who were introduced in Season 3 but mentioned in Season 2 as Martha was pregnant with them.
* Ruth Sven (voiced by
Susan Tolsky) – Bobby's aunt and Martha's sister, She is a blonde, amply-contoured lady with a sweet, pretty face and her hair tied in a bun, and kindly ways. She is loving and affectionate toward her younger nephew and particularly likes to pinch his cheeks, which Bobby really doesn't go for. Like her brother Ted, she is unpartnered but unlike him, makes no attempt to seek a sweetheart. Part of her signature attire is knee-high stockings rolled into a ring at the cuffs.
* Ted Sven (voiced by
Tino Insana
Silvio Peter "Tino" Insana (February 15, 1948 – May 31, 2017) was an American actor, producer, writer, and comedian.
Life and career
Insana was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 15, 1948, the son of Silvio A. Insana, a musician, and Hilora ...
) – Bobby's uncle and Martha and Ruth's brother. He is a blond, portly, jolly gentleman with a deep rough voice and his signature garment is a yellow shirt printed with red hearts. Uncle Ted is a fun-loving fellow who loves to joke around with Bobby and is a collector of various things, one of which is a novelty item called Socks in a Can. His last name is revealed to be Sven. He is unpartnered and his attempts to find a sweetheart end in disaster. He is also affectionate toward his youngest nephew and often calls him by the nickname "Bobbo." Bobby likes hanging out with Uncle Ted because he thinks of all kinds of fun stuff to do including giving Bobby noogies.
* Roger (vocal effects provided by
Frank Welker) – The Generics' pet dog.
* Webbly – Bobby's stuffed toy spider.
Recurring
* Howie Mandel (portrayed by
himself
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In the English language specifically, a reflexive pronoun will end in ''-self'' or ''-selves'', and ref ...
) – The show's creator in live-action who interacts with Bobby in the hybrid opening and ending scenes. In first-season episodes, the live-action Howie ''is'' Howard Generic and has the ability to change into his animated alter ego. Beginning with season two, and continuing until the end of the series, Howie and Howard Generic are two separate individuals.
* George (voiced by
Pauly Shore
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) – The boyfriend of Kelly.
* Tiffany (voiced by
Candi Milo
Candyce Anne Rose Milo (born January 9, 1961) Timestamps: (00:27:12-00:27:45) Milo states that she is "firmly 51". (00:06:40-00:06:47) Milo states that she was born in Palm Springs. (00:16:23-00:16:25) She says her birthday is in January. (00:48 ...
) – One of Kelly's friends. She wears a hat.
* Amber (voiced by Candi Milo) – One of Kelly's friends.
* Andrea (voiced by Candi Milo) – Another one of Kelly's friends.
* Jackie (voiced by
Debi Derryberry
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) – Bobby's best friend with the floor-length pigtails who has a crush on Bobby. She always kisses him (which he hates, having to constantly wipe her kisses off). Jackie speaks with a monotone voice.
* Charlotte – Rambunctious and sassy, Charlotte was the fun-loving adventurous girl who was famous for her dislike of chocolate, and her tendency to tease Bobby incessantly over minor things he does.
* Mrs. Orso (voiced by
Susan Tolsky) – Bobby and Jackie's teacher at Little Red Preschool.
* Meeker (voiced by
Pat Fraley
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) and Snurd (voiced by
Jeff Doucette from 1990 to 1991, then
Rob Paulsen
Robert Frederick Paulsen III (born March 11, 1956) is an American voice actor and voice director, known for his roles in numerous animated television series and films. He received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Pro ...
from 1991 to 1998) – A bumbling duo seen doing various jobs around town, whether it be mall cops, paramedics, or stage hands.
* Captain Squash (voiced by
Gary Owens
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) – Captain Squash is Bobby's favorite superhero. He often appears to help Bobby in his imaginations.
Production
Development
Howie Mandel explained that he accidentally created the voice that would be later used to voice Bobby when he was choking on a piece of cake. Two of Mandel's friends, Jim Fisher and Jim Staahl, signed an agreement with the
Fox Broadcasting Company
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's then newly created children's division in 1989. Fisher and Staahl asked Mandel to join them in creating a show based on Mandel's Bobby character and voice. Mandel explained that he believed Fox did not think his stand-up routines were "family entertainment". He, Fisher, and Staahl (co-producers) recalled stories from their childhoods as they discussed the formation of the show. Mandel said "that was the seed of ''Bobby's World''". Later stories from the childhoods of writers Dianne and Peter Tilden along with Mitch Schauer were used as the basis of many of the stories. The other characters on the show were mixes of characteristics of the creators' parents' friends and relatives. Specifically, Uncle Ted was based on Fisher and Staahl's former comedy partner in a comedy trio formed by the three after leaving Chicago's
Second City, called The Graduates. Ultimately, that partner
Tino Insana
Silvio Peter "Tino" Insana (February 15, 1948 – May 31, 2017) was an American actor, producer, writer, and comedian.
Life and career
Insana was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 15, 1948, the son of Silvio A. Insana, a musician, and Hilora ...
read for and won the part of Uncle Ted.
Mitch Schauer drew the designs for the main characters.
Bobby's character design was based on Schauer's then-4-year-old son.
On February 12, 2007, the character Bobby made a surprise appearance on an episode of ''
Deal or No Deal''.
Show format
Episodes often consist of a short
live-action
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segment either before or after the main story (and sometimes both before and after). The segment would include Mandel describing some aspect of the story and often relating it back to his personal childhood. Sometimes during these segments, the character of Bobby would appear in animated form and converse with Mandel. Other times, a live action child would appear and exchange words with Mandel. Endings of the show also featured Mandel breaking the "
fourth wall
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" by talking to viewers about the preceding episode. In some part of the episode, Bobby will break the fourth wall by telling the audience his perspective on life.
Music
The series' music was by Mark Koval. The theme music was by
John Tesh and Michael Hanna.
Possible revival
In an April 2006 online interview, Mandel expressed his desire for a possible reboot of the series.
In November 2014, it was announced that Mandel told a crowd at Comikaze that plans to revive the series were in motion.
In May 2018, Mandel again made reference to his efforts to get the series revived in an interview with Entertainment Weekly's Dave Quinn.
Broadcast
During its original run, ''Bobby's World'' was seen on
Fox Kids
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. After it was cancelled in 1998, reruns began airing on
Fox Family until 2001.
The series was available in its entirety on
Netflix
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instant streaming and
Kabillion as well. It was available on
Amazon Prime
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Instant Video. Episodes can occasionally be seen in syndication, on a variety of websites, on Netflix or on
Comcast
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's OnDemand service.
In the United States, starting in 1996, the show was
open-captioned; this was intended as an aid to help younger children learn to read.
In
Brazil
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, it was aired on
SBT, being known as one of the most well known cartoons in the 90s.
In Canada, it aired on
YTV and later,
Teletoon Retro.
In Russia, it aired on
REN-TV,
TV-3 and
Jetix Play.
In
Kazakhstan
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, is aired on Raisovka Television.
Home media
From 1994 to 1998,
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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released VHS titles of the series.
* Volume 1 – Uncle Ted's Excellent Adventure / The Visit To Aunt Ruth's
* Volume 2 – Bobby's Big Move / Bobby's Big Broadcast
* Volume 3 – Swim By Me / Jets, Choo Choos & Cars
* Fish Tales / Generics Under Construction
* Me & Roger
In 2004,
Anchor Bay Entertainment
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released two best-of compilations, ''Classic Scratch 'n' Sniff Episodes'' and ''The Signature Episodes'', on
DVD
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in Region 1.
On December 15, 2011, it was announced that
MoonScoop Group had acquired the distribution rights to the series and planned to release all seven seasons of ''Bobby's World'' on DVD in early 2012 All seasons were made available for purchase on March 13, 2012.
Video game
A video game adaptation of ''Bobby's World'' was made for the
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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in 1995. It was developed by
Riedel Software Productions and published by
Hi Tech Entertainment. A version for the
Sega Genesis
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was in development, but never released.
In the game, Bobby's mother tells him to clean his room. As he is cleaning his room, Bobby starts daydreaming about a toy. After beating a level, Bobby has another daydream about another toy that he puts away.
Bobby's World is a
platform game
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. In some stages, the gameplay changes to something similar to a
shoot 'em up
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. The player is asked to control Bobby and make him jump, squat, walk, run, and throw objects at the enemies – the objects often change according to the level's thematic – and use Webbly to defend Bobby. On some stages, Webbly can be used to do other things too, like reach higher platforms, throw it at their enemies or even using it as a mount.
A
Game Boy
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game based on the series was also planned, developed by Unexpected Development and published by Hi Tech Entertainment. The game was originally based on ''
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'', taking place in Kevin McCallister's dreams, before being retooled into a ''Bobby's World'' game during development, retaining the same premise but replacing the characters with those of ''Bobby's World''. However, the game was never released.
References
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