List of Bob The Builder Episodes - Bob's Mini Projects (shorts)

Bob's Mini Projects (shorts)

In recent years, a number of 2-minute shorts, called Bob's Mini Projects, has been unaired on any channel. Except aired in the United States whenever an episode was paired but was later replaced with Bob's Jobs in Ready, Steady, Build!:

  1. Scoop and the Worms
  2. Rowdy Roley
  3. Lofty and the Otters
  4. Dizzy's Tree
  5. Muck's Water Butt
  6. Hedges and Holes
  7. Spud the Tree
  8. Recycling Pilchard
  9. Bob and the Hedgehogs
  10. Bob's Hammock
  11. Spud's Picnic
  12. Wendy in the Middle
  13. Beachcomber Bob
  14. Sailaway Spud
  15. Spud's Lunchbreak
  16. Bob's Birdfeeder
  17. Scoop's Reflections
  18. Spud's Toasted Marshmallows
  19. Benny's Animal Sounds
  20. Roley the Worm Charmer
  21. Stepping Stones
  22. Scrambler's Off-Road Team
  23. Dizzy's Ducklings
  24. Scrambler the Shepherd
  25. Benny's Keepasake
  26. Beach Music
  27. Shut that Gate
  28. Hide and Tweet
  29. Tumbler gets Cleaned Up
  30. Finder Flex
  31. Bristle the Sheepdog
  32. It's Oh So Early

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