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Wilbur

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Wilbur is a children's television series combining puppetry, animation and live-action segments. The show focuses on the adventures of a group of Wilbur, a calf, and his young barnyard companions Dasha the duck, Libby the lamb and Ray the rooster. In each story, the group deals with basic issues familiar to young children such as learning to take turns, dealing with scary noises at night and learning about the world around them. When Wilbur wiggles, he finds a book which helps him or his friends to solve their problems.Wilbur was originally created as a pilot in 2001, and based on an earlier property created for direct-to-video by a group of moms, but was commissioned as a full series for Discovery Kids/TLC's Ready Set Learn! block and Kids CBC in 2007. The series continued to air as a once-weekly holdover in the wee morning hours of Monday on The Hub, the network that replaced Discovery Kids, until late June 2012. Two episodes were also released on DVD, as part of the Ready Set Learn! compilation releases. The series also had an official website, though it has not been updated since sometime before Discovery Kids was converted to The Hub. Sometime after the show's removal from The Hub, the license on the domain expired and was not renewed. The Internet Archive version can be found here.The series was done by Mercury Filmworks, in conjunction with Chilco Productions.Not to be confused with Charlotte's Web, which also features a non-bovine character named Wilbur.
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Gender-Equal Ensemble
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Gender-Equal Ensemble: The barnyard buddies are two boys (Wilbur and Ray) and two girls (Dasha and Libby).
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Know-Nothing Know-It-All
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Know-Nothing Know-It-All: Ray. A main Running Gag has him boasting off about knowing how to solve the problem of the day only to end up stuck for words when supposedly suggesting it.
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Once an Episode: The "Come On Get Up and Move It" Stock Footage sequence, done before reading the episode's book.
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Fourth-Wall Observer
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Fourth-Wall Observer: Wilbur, who freely talks to the viewer at the beginning of each episode and when the characters are about to read a book.
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Strictly Formula
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Strictly Formula: A character has a problem and Wilbur wiggles, helping him to find a book that has a lesson that will help them solve their problem. Wilbur reads the book, but the character misses the point of the story, forcing another reading of the story, this time by real children. If the character doesn't miss the point, then they either forget it or another character shows up that needs to learn the same lesson, which leads to the re-reading instead. After the re-reading, real kids sing a song about the subject in question and the story ends with everyone happy thanks to the lesson learned. There are occasionally slight variations (like the song appearing before the re-reading or even before the first reading), but the basic formula is always the same.
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Sleep Aesop
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Sleep Aesop: The episode "Sheep Need Sleep" has Libby learning one.
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Balloonacy
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Balloonacy: This is how Wilbur ultimately achieves flight in "The Wright Stuff".
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Species Surname
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Species Surname is implied in the episode "Getting Into Shape", as Ray, pretending to be a game commentator, refers firstly to Libby as "Libby Lamb".
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You No Take Candle
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You No Take Candle: Libby speaks like this because she's the youngest of the barnyard buddies - only 2 years old.
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Circling Birdies
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Circling Birdies: Wilbur Wright sees them in his bovine namesake's book in "The Wright Stuff" when taking a conk on the head after a failed attempt at flying.
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"Reading Is Cool" Aesop
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"Reading Is Cool" Aesop: The goal of the program in a nutshell.
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Magic Feather
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Magic Feather: In the episode "Ray Loses His Crow", Ray loses his weather vane and doesn't want to crow without it. His book Expy of the episode, Captain Hooray, also has a similar problem: he can't sail his boat without his lucky hat. As expected, both discover that they can still do their thing without those objects.
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All That Glitters
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All That Glitters: This moral is teached in its namesake episode.
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Medium Blending
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Medium Blending: The series is primarily a puppet show, with the book stories rendered in 2D Adobe Flash animation and other segments featuring live-action footage of human children.
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Overly Long Gag
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Overly Long Gag: In the episode "Growing Pains", as Dasha is struggling to put her foot inside a rainboot, Ray tries to advice her by continuously and supposedly quoting stuff his grandpa Rocky once said. It's very obvious he's making those quotes up depending on what happens with Dasha. This gag later turns into a Brick Joke at the end of the episode:
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Expository Theme Tune
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Expository Theme Tune, Title Theme Tune and Theme Tune Roll Call: It's more or less to the tune of "Old McDonald Had a Farm." "Wilbur starts a-giggling, then he starts to laugh! Then he starts a-wiggling, he's such a funny calf..."
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Sweet Sheep
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Sweet Sheep: Libby.
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Alliterative Name
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Alliterative Name: Used with the character and species surnames for everyone except the title character: Dasha the duck, Ray the rooster and Libby the lamb. Species Surname is implied in the episode "Getting Into Shape", as Ray, pretending to be a game commentator, refers firstly to Libby as "Libby Lamb".
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Character Title
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Character Title
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: In the episode "The Wright Stuff", the book of the day is about Wilbur Wright. A calf version of him mind you. In "Oh Solo Moo", Wilbur and his friends read "The Adventures of Robinson Mooso". The book read in "Spring Egg Hunt" is "Indiana Loo and the Temple of Moo". The book of the day in "Me First, You First" is about Will Hood, who, by the way, lives "in a forest called Shermoo". In "Mysterious Sound", the book read by Wilbur and his friends is "The Sky is Falling". The main character is even named "Rooster Booster". After reading "The Sky is Falling", Ray misreads the moral of the story as "If you're afraid of something, tell a king about it". He then grabs a phone book and searches for a king in it, and the only "King" names he finds are B.B. King, King Kong and "Sky King". It doubles as Parental Bonus. In the episode "Sheep Shape", the gang reads the story of "The Lion and the Mouse". In "Snowbuddies", the "One Fine Stew" book is a Lighter and Softer version of the folktale "Stone Soup". In "Wish You Were Here", Ray receives a letter from his traveler cousin Marco Polo. Libby and Dasha's book counterparts in "Two Reds Are Better Than One" are respectively dressed as Cinderella and her fairy godmother.
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Lighter and Softer
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In "Snowbuddies", the "One Fine Stew" book is a Lighter and Softer version of the folktale "Stone Soup".
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Every Episode Ending
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Every Episode Ending: Wilbur stating, "That's why I always say, books are moovelous!"
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To the Tune of...
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To the Tune of...: Most of the songs on the show are based on classic public domain children's songs. For starters, the intro is sung to the tune of "Old Macdonald had a Farm", while the songs featuring real children reinforcing the episode's topic are sung to the tune of songs like "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "Turkey in the Straw" and "A Hunting We Will Go", for example.
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Expy
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Expy: The characters seen in the books are generally thinly disguised expies of the main characters and generally have similar names, such as "Lizzy" or "Wilburto".
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Fake Interactivity
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Fake Interactivity: Wilbur gets responded by offscreen children whenever he talks to the viewers in his Fourth-Wall Observer moments (see trope below).
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Rhymes on a Dime
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Rhymes on a Dime: The books are written like this.
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Comically Missing the Point
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After reading "The Sky is Falling", Ray misreads the moral of the story as "If you're afraid of something, tell a king about it". He then grabs a phone book and searches for a king in it, and the only "King" names he finds are B.B. King, King Kong and "Sky King". It doubles as Parental Bonus.
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Brick Joke
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This gag later turns into a Brick Joke at the end of the episode:
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