Oobi (TV Series) - Animals

Animals

  • George – Uma's class pet, a guinea pig. Only appears in "Uma Preschool!".
  • Oobi gets a pet turtle, which initially makes Kako jealous when a playdate becomes all about the turtle in the episode "Playdate!". The turtle reappears in a remember game in "Petting Zoo!".
  • Kako has a puppy, which Oobi "puppy-sits" one afternoon—walking him, feeding him, bathing him, and playing with him.
  • Kitty - Ms. Johnsons cat. He gets stuck in a tree in "Superheroes!" but is rescued by Oobi, Uma and Kako. She reappears in "Camp Out!".
  • A pileated woodpecker can be seen in the episode "Freida Friend!".
  • A seagull and fish appear in "Fishing!".
  • A chipmunk, and a bald eagle appear in "Nature Walk!"
  • A hamster and goldfish in a remember game in "Petting Zoo!".
  • A horse, pig and lamb in "Petting Zoo!".
  • An owl appears in "Camp Out!".

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