Alright, so today I wanna talk about this weird show called “Boohbah.” I stumbled upon it a while back, and let me tell you, it’s quite a trip. So, grab a seat and let’s dive into this rabbit hole together.

First off, I started by digging up some info about what this show is really about. Turns out, “Boohbah” is a British kids’ show made by the same folks who did “Teletubbies,” Ragdoll Productions. These five colorful, fuzzy creatures that kinda look like inverted ice cream cones, wide at the waist and narrow at the top, are the main stars. They’re supposed to be these “magical atoms” of energy, which is a pretty wild concept if you ask me.
I watched a few episodes, and honestly, it’s a bit of a mind-bender. These Boohbah creatures, they don’t really talk. They just make these weird noises and dance around. Each episode is about 20 minutes long, and the whole thing ends with this dance sequence where they bump into each other. It’s pretty bizarre, but also kinda hypnotic. It was made by Ragdoll Productions, so it has a certain feel to it, you know?
Then I thought, “There’s gotta be other shows out there that are just as weird, right?” So I did some more digging. People online were talking about shows like “Peep Show,” and “The IT Crowd.”
While I was looking around, I saw some folks saying “Boohbah” is the most frightening show to come from England. I mean, it’s definitely out there, but frightening? Not sure about that. And another was going on about “Hanna-Barbera are very creative”. That was a trip down memory lane to “Rate my boobies” and “HBO’s OZ” posts from way back in the early 2000s.
- I also checked out some classic educational shows, just to see how they compare.
- “Sesame Street” – a timeless classic.
- “Magic School Bus” – gotta love Ms. Frizzle’s adventures.
- “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” – pure wholesomeness.
- “Reading Rainbow” – LeVar Burton was the best.
But, none of them have that same trippy vibe as “Boohbah.”
Other Shows
I even looked into this new one called “The 8 Show” and “Night Has Come”. Apparently, they’re both game-themed, but they’re more on the intense side, not really like “Boohbah.”

So, after all this, I realized “Boohbah” is pretty unique. It’s this weird, colorful, slightly unsettling, but also kinda charming show. If you’re into that kind of stuff, or just curious, give it a watch. Just be prepared for a lot of fuzzy, sparkly dancing and not much else.
That’s my “Boohbah” adventure for you. It’s a wild ride, but hey, sometimes you need a little weirdness in your life, right?