Oobi (TV Series) - Songs

Songs

  • Theme song (sung by John Montanaga)

At the beginning of the shorts, Moose A. Moose says "Who's the friend that's always with you?" Lyrics: Oobi's like me, Oobi's like you. -- Oobi's got a lot of big things that he's gonna do -- Uma's his sis, he's big, she's small -- Kako is his very best friend, Gramdpu loves them all -- Oh Oobi−Oobi Oobi Oobi Oobi Oobi -- He's got a lot to see, he's got a lot to do -- And he's always with you—Moose A Moose: Noggin presents, Oobi. --- or --- Oobi: Oobi, you, friends. (giggles) ---

  • Rockabye Lullaby (performed by Randy, Oobi & Uma in "Babysitter!")
  • Trip Wow (performed by Uma, Oobi, Kako & Grampu in "Uma Trip!")
  • Little Red Riding Hood (performed in "Theater!" by Oobi (Wolf), Uma (Red Riding Hood), Kako (Mother & Grandmother), & Angus (Woodsman))
  • Get Better Uma (performed by Oobi & Kako in "Uma Sick")
  • Neighborhood (performed by Oobi, Kako, Uma & Grampu in "Neighborhood!")
  • Clean Room (performed by Oobi, Uma & Kako in "Clean Up!")
  • Grampu Love Oobi (performed by Oobi and Grampu in "Fishing!")
  • Uma sleep (performed by Oobi Grampu and Kids in "Uma Sick" "Uma Dreams!" and "Sleepover!")
  • Happy Birthday Uma (performed by Oobi Kako and Grampu in "Uma's Birthday!")

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