Peek-a-Boo! (American TV series)

"Peek-A-Boo!" (also known as "Nick Jr's Peek-A-Boo!") is a British English localization/co-production of the Japanese show "Inai Inai Baa".

Characters and Hosts

 * Wan Wan (voiced by Jimmy Hibbert): A 5-year-old dog who enjoys exploring the world around him and singing.
 * Meow-Meow (Meo Meo in the original Vietnamese, voiced by TBA): Wan Wan's yellow (later purple) kitty friend from Vietnam (from the Vietnamese co-production called "U Oa!"). she first appeared in Summer 2017 when Amber was still around hosting the show.
 * U-tan (voiced by TBA): A young fairy from Music Land.
 * Mary: Host of the Music Land era. Her Japanese counterpart is Fuuka-chan.
 * Katie: Host of the Forest Land era. Her Japanese counterpart is Koto-chan.
 * Susie: Host of the Sunshine Land era. Her Japanese counterpart is Yuuna-chan.
 * Amber: Host of the Play Land era. Her Japanese counterpart is Yuki-chan.
 * Maggie: Host of the Smile Land era. Her Japanese counterpart is Haru-chan.

Other Characters

 * Mel (Maruma in the original Japanese, voiced by TBA): A puppet character that only appears in the 2004 New Year's Special, alongside Cubey.
 * Cubey (Kakuji in the original Japanese, voiced by David Holt): A puppet character that only appears in the 2004 New Year's Special, alongside Mel.

U-tan's Friends

 * Grubby (Gu-tan in the original Japanese, voiced by TBA): a blue and purple striped worm who LOVES to eat food!
 * The Shoe Twins (Kukku in the original Japanese, voiced by TBA): Two blue shoes that help U-tan on adventures and traveling outside.
 * Toothbrush Man (Hamigaki Man in the original Japanese, voiced by TBA) TBA
 * More coming soon...

Appearances at Live Stage Shows/Events

 * Wan Wan and Friends LIVE at Alton Towers (Promotional Event, 2003)
 * Play Along With Wan Wan! at Alton Towers (2004 - present; shows generally happen at least once a year)
 * Come On Down To...Wan Wan's Wonderland! (2019 - present; concert tour, also a spinoff programme)

English-Covered Songs (Music Land Era) -

 * Twirly Whirly Kaboom! (ぐるぐるどっか〜ん！)
 * Let’s Play Outside! (おそとであそぼ)
 * Oh, We Love To Eat! (たべるのだいすき)
 * Chew Chew 20 (カミカミ２０)
 * Lots And Lots! (いっぱい いーーっぱい)
 * Grumble Grumble Grubby (はらぺこぐーたん)
 * Going On An Outing (おでかけどっすんこ)
 * We Love Candy! (おかし大スキ！)

English-Covered Songs (Forest Land Era) -

 * Say Hello, Tra-La-La-La (こんにちは!ったらラッタンタン)
 * Looky Here, Look At Me! (みーてみて みてみんぱぁ！)
 * The ACHOO! Song (ハックションの歌)

More coming soon...

Home media releases (from Astrovideo) -

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Original Songs -

 * (Because We're) At The Zoo
 * 4 Seasons In Every Month
 * On Our Holiday
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English Nursery Rhymes

 * Head, Shoulders, Knees And Toes
 * This Is The Way
 * If You're Happy And You Know It
 * Sing A Song Of Sixpence

Adapted Original Songs -

 * Dance Around! (Burmese: ကမယ် ကမယ်) (adapted from the Myanmar localization)
 * Towards The Sunshine (Burmese: နေမင်းဆီသို့) (adapted from the Myanmar localization)
 * The Fruit Stand Song (Burmese: ညှစ်မယ် ညှစ်မယ်) (adapted from the Myanmar localization)
 * Take A Shower (Vietnamese: Đi tắm) (adapted from the Vietnamese localization)

Trivia

 * This was the earliest known co-production of the series, which was released before other versions.
 * Only the "Music Land", "Forest Land" and "Sunshine Land" eras are available to watch (as different seasons) on Prime Video and Cocoro.
 * Arnie and Barnie "The Early Worms" made guest appearances during the show's 2005 Christmas Special.
 * This is the first co-production to have the Smile Land era.
 * This version airs on the British version of Nick Jr. (and on Tiny Telly in Kuboia) while the American Nick Jr. airs the Woutenian version ("Peekaboo Playhouse") around the same year.
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