PB&J Otter: A Day Out in Lake Hoohaw

 is a live show at Disney-Carwardine Studios Minneapolis in, , with a version planned for El Kadsre Disneyland in El Kadsre. It debuted in 2001. It has a "Lake Hoohaw Playground" playground area (built by PlayTech) with a chance to meet PB&J Otter in a meet and greet session before and/or after the main show in the Lake Hoohaw Theater.

Queue
The guests empty from the lines into an area resembling a wooded forest. Different songs and sounds are heard through the pre-show area as guests wait for the show to start, and time allows more people to make their way into the area.

Pre-Show
The pre-show is MCed by the absent-minded human inventor Andrew/Andrea Aerodynamazian, who enters the pre-show area via a trap door in the middle of the pre-show area. S/he is a very close friend to the residents of Lake Hoohaw. A song and dance routine then takes place with a few comedy gags in between. Soon afterwards, Andrew/Andrea invites the audience to visit Lake Hoohaw, and opens a set of saloon doors at the entrance to the Lake Hoohaw Theater to let guests in.

Main Show
Inside is an air-conditioned theater, designed to look like Lake Hoohaw. In various points of the show, the theater lights change the setting from a sunny day to sunset to a starry night. Andrew/Andrea Aerodynamazian greets the audience and tells them to shout "PB&J, YEAH!" (the lyric that starts "Oodelay-Oh", the show's theme song) to summon the cast. After this, "Oodelay-Oh" plays and Peanut, Butter and Jelly Otter enter the stage.

PB&J sing two songs ("An Oodely-Doodely Day" (with altered lyrics) and "Bubble-O Popple-O") to open the show properly. The rest of the Lake Hoohaw kids (Pinch, Scootch, Flick, Munchy, and Ootsie & Bootsie) soon appear and then they all sing "We're Only Just Kids", "Everybody Wants to Be a Soap Box Racer", and "John Jacob Jingle Otter Breath". Ootsie & Bootsie then sing an extended version of "P-O-O-D-L-E". Afterwards, Opal and Ernest Otter come on stage to perform "Squeezin' and a-Wheezin'" with PB&J. Merriwether von Weasel and Dr. Molar Fox appear to perform "Friends and Neighbors" with the cast. Peanut mentions how he and his friends have had a wonderful time with all of the guests, and says that only one song is left to finish off the day. The entire cast then sings "No Place We'd Rather Be". The cast make their exits through the back of the stage, and PB&J finish the show by taking a bow and saying goodbye to the audience. After they leave, Andrew/Andrea Aerodynamazian escorts the entire audience to the Lake Hoohaw Playground, where everyone soon exits.

2001-present

 * 1) Oodelay-Oh (playback)
 * 2) An Oodely-Doodely Day
 * 3) Bubble-O Popple-O
 * 4) We're Only Just Kids
 * 5) Everybody Wants to Be a Soap Box Racer
 * 6) John Jacob Jingle Otter Breath
 * 7) P-O-O-D-L-E
 * 8) Squeezin' and a-Wheezin
 * 9) Friends and Neighbors
 * 10) No Place We'd Rather Be

Christmas/Hoohaw Hoo Show

 * 1) Oodelay-Oh (playback)
 * 2) Hoohaw Hoo
 * 3) Jingle Bells
 * 4) Twelve Days of Christmas
 * 5) Deck the Halls
 * 6) Frosty the Snowman
 * 7) P-O-O-D-L-E (Christmas Version)
 * 8) Friends and Neighbors (Christmas Version)
 * 9) No Place We'd Rather Be
 * 10) We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Trivia

 * The costumes used for the show itself are similar to the suits built by Walt Disney Imagineering for Renald-Zanni Entertainment's PB&J Otter live tours, but with some differences:
 * Peanut and Jelly's legs are slightly taller and thinner to account for variable performer heights and weights.
 * The fat suit used for Ernest Otter is slightly smaller.
 * Baby Butter Otter and Scootch Raccoon are primarily played by performers with dwarfism.
 * Renald-Zanni Entertainment performer Morgana Spillemaecker, who played Jelly Otter for Disney Junior's PB&J Otter Live! Let's Explore in 2012, had performed as Jelly Otter and Flick Duck in the attraction before joining the Renald-Zanni troupe.
 * The show was written by and Douglas Sloan. The original choreographer was, while the Christmas (aka Hoohaw Hoo) show was originally choreographed by.