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Bo and the Teeny-Tiny
2008-01-01
Bo and Dezzy's favourite things have shrunk, and Wizard tells them they'll have to find the Teeny-Tiny before more stuff shrinks! To find the Teeny-Tiny, Bo and Dez climb like monkeys to help some little dinosaurs to get their sun hats out of trees, then scurry like Squirrels to avoid wobbly rhinos trying on shoes!

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Bo and the Costume Collector
2008-01-01
Oh-Bo-no! Who took all the dress-up clothes out of Bo's costume trunk? Wizard peeks into his crystal ball and sees the Costume Collector, who just loves to play dress-up! Bo and Dezzy scurry like Squirrels to get through a Duck's dry cleaning shop, then must hop like Bunnies to get up and over some bulldog's speeding costume trunks!

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Bo and the Worry Wart
2008-01-01
Someone is spoiling fun by making everything too super-safe around the Castle! Wizard reveals it to be the work of the Worrywart, who is so soft and sensitive, he's afraid of everything hurting him!

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Bo and the Float Fairy
2008-01-01
It's a floaty day, as things that usually stay on the ground are floating in the air! Wizard looks in his crystal ball and sees the culprit is the feather-light Float Fairy, who wants things to play with up in the air where she lives.

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Bo and the Power-On Pixie
2008-01-01
Bo-buddies! Who has been leaving things turned on in the castle? Wizard tells Bo and Dezzy it must be the work of The Power-On Pixie, who is very forgetful. To find the Pixie, our heroes clap like Seals to help some line-dancing lemurs keep the beat, then dig like Gophers to help some jackrabbits get carrots for juice.

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Bo and the Pull Apart-er
2008-01-01
Things in the Castle have been mysteriously left in pieces, and Wizard tells Bo the culprit must be the Pull-Aparter, who simply loves to see how things are put together! To find the Pull-Aparter, Bo and Dezzy first sneak like a Spider to get past a suspicious meerkat, then pounce like a Puma to gather pieces of a door from some busy beavers.

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Bo and Toy Buster
2008-01-01
Oh no! Toys in the Castle are being broken! Who could be doing such a thing? Wizard tells Bo and Dezzy it must be the work of the big, clumsy Toy Buster, who accidentally breaks every toy he touches. To find the Toy Buster, Bo and Dezzy scurry like Squirrels to get past wildly whizzing toys belonging to Elephant twins, then Bunny-hop over a Toad's monster trucks!

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Bo and the Jeweled Mermaid
2008-01-01
The sparkle is off the Castle, as Bo discovers all of her jewelry is gone! Wizard tells them that to get their jewelry back, they'll have to find the Jeweled Mermaid, who just loves to sparkle and shine.

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Bo and the Shake Maker
2008-01-01
Watch out! The Castle is sh-sh-shaking, and Bo and Dezzy must find out wh-wh-who is causing it! First, they crawl like Critters to get around flying gophers, then must dash around like Galloping Horses to help some Hyenas run a race.

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Bo and the Ick 'Em Stick 'Em
2008-01-01
Something tricky and sticky is happening in the Castle-the Ick 'Em Stick 'Em has stuck everything down! To find the Ick 'Em Stick 'Em, Bo and Dez jiggle like Jellyfish to help Pandas get unstuck from some trees, then take big steps like Giant-Stepping Giraffes to get over a stick trail on a Tomcat Toboggan hill!

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Bo and the Balance Beasty
2008-01-01
Uh-oh! How did everything in the castle get balanced into tippy piles? Wizard tells Bo and Dezzy it must be the work of The Balance Beasty, who just can't resist the temptation to balance things!

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Bo and the Copy Critter
2008-01-01
Is Bo seeing double? Or is the Copy Critter making copies of things he loves? Before the Castle fills up with all kinds of copies, Bo and Dezzy must leap like Frogs to cross some Flying Carpets, then march like Giant-Stepping Giraffes to get past some Marching Stork Cadets!

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Bo and the Cozy Critter
2008-01-01
Bo and Dezzy can't get comfy and cozy because all their slippers, blankies and bathrobes are missing from the Castle! Wizard points them in the direction of the Cozy Critter, a funny little creature who can never be comfy and cozy enough!

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Bo and Mr. Ha-Choo!
2008-01-01
Ha-CHOO! What is causing the big winds that keep blowing through the castle? Turns out to be poor Mr. Ha-Choo, who is so bothered by dust that he can't stop sneezing! Bo and Dez scamper like Speedy Foxes to catch falling oranges for Orangutans, then jump like Kangaroos to help Miss Hippo Gonzalez retrieve blown-away kites for little Koalas!

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Bo and the Loony Groomy
2008-01-01
Someone is giving everyone-and everything-in the Castle wacky makeovers! Wizard tells Bo and Dezzy that they'll have to find The Loony Groomy if they want to put a stop to the silly grooming.

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Bo on the Go! is an animated television series hailing from the CBC network in 2007. The series is aimed at children, specifically those between the years of three and six, as it encourages its viewers to move about actively. The main character, Bo, and her youthful hobby of consistent movement is a representation of what the show is trying to promote. The series is a fun blend of adventure and educative content. It strives to motivate children to overcome barriers by initiating movement within themselves, essentially promoting physical activity. The show encourages children to jump, climb, and make other gestures that can be mirrored by enthusiasts watching at their homes. Bo on the Go's direct approach gives it an exceptional approach in fostering active behavior among young viewers. The story revolves around Bo, a wildly adventurous blue protagonist who loves going on quests. She rules over a fantasy kingdom with her loyal dragon companion, Dezzy, who tags along on her adventures. Their kingdom is bright, colourful, and filled with eccentric characters, allowing for a variety of fresh and exciting storylines that keep the young audience engaged. In every episode, Bo and Dezzy embark on a quest or a mission to solve some problem that has emerged in their kingdom. They face various challenges that require physical activity to overcome. Here comes into play the 'Animoves.' Animoves are specific to the Bo on the Go world, they are energetic and fun movements that are unwrapped during each episode and are derived from animals. For instance, these could be hopping like a bunny, waddling like a penguin, or climbing like a monkey, all depending on the problem that needs to be solved. Specifically unique to the show is a concept of Bo's 'Bo Zone', a magical sphere that charges up Bo's power for her adventures. Here, the audience's participation matters, as kids from their homes are encouraged to join Bo to dance and move around, thereby charging her energy. Throughout the show, Bo and Dezzy interact directly with viewers, often asking questions, showing them new Animoves, and encouraging them to move along. This dialogue with young viewers creates a sense of participation and involvement directly in the storyline, enhancing their viewing experience, promoting excitement and eagerness in what's to come next. The voice-overs in the show are crisp and well-articulated, including that of Bo, expertly voiced by Catherine O'Connor. The use of bright color palettes, amusing graphics, and light-hearted music adds to the engaging and entertaining atmosphere of the show. Moreover, its consistent theme of friendship, problem-solving, and adventure resonate with its audience, promoting constructive values in a fun, kid-friendly format. Bo on the Go! is a series that cleverly combines entertainment with education. Essential skills like critical thinking, persistence, team-working abilities, and most importantly, the value of physical activity are beautifully woven into the show's fabric. For parents, the series offers aid in teaching these essential life skills to their children in an interactive way that is not only captivating but also fun. Throughout the show's run time, the creators have demonstrated a keen understanding of creating engaging interactions that young children can easily follow. The aim is not only to entertain, but to inspire, motivate, and engage children in healthy activities while enjoying their favorite characters bring their little world of adventures to life on screen. Fascinating, educational, and highly participatory; Bo on the Go! is a series that breaks conventional wall of the screen and takes the effort to include its audience as integral parts of the storyline, thereby educating them at an early age about the importance of an active lifestyle while keeping the tone fun, adventurous, and utterly enjoyable. Bo on the Go! is children's television done right, with its mix of entertainment and physical learning experiences. Such a combination makes this show a delightful package for young audiences and parents alike. It’s a series that excels in its mission to instill active behavior and healthy habits in young, growing individuals. Over the years, it has garnered positive reviews, and remains a favorite among kids.

Bo on the Go! is a series categorized as a . Spanning 3 seasons with a total of 55 episodes, the show debuted on 2007. The series has earned a mostly poor reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 4.4.

Channel
CBC
Rating
4.4/10
Cast
Catherine O'Connor, Andrew Sabiston, Jim Fowler
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