Yo Gabba Gabba!

Yo Gabba Gabba! is an American-Canadian live-action/puppet educational, musical children's television series starring five costumed toys coming to life and their friend DJ Lance Rock. The series premiered on Nick Jr. August 20, 2007 and ended on November 12, 2015. Created by Christian Jacobs (lead singer of the Aquabats) and Scott Schultz, the show's learning process has parents, older siblings, and younger kids watch the show together rather than letting it act as a babysitter.

Plot
This show involves five toys called Muno (a cyclops), Foofa (a flower bubble), Toodee (a cat dragon), Brobee (a monster), and Plex (a magic robot). They come to life when their guardian, DJ Lance Rock, takes them out of his boombox. Together, they like to sing, dance, and teach children social skills such as sharing and trying new foods. There are various segments inserted in, such as Mark's Magic Pictures and the Super Music Friends Show.

Why It Makes You Want To Go To Gabbaland

 * 1) The theme song is pretty catchy.
 * 2) It takes influence from 80s culture and is quite surreal.
 * 3) It can appeal to everyone, even adults.
 * 4) Some of the segments are fun to watch. For example, Biz's Beat of the Day is about teaching kids how to beatbox. The Super Music Friends Show is where indie bands perform their songs.
 * 5) It contains many celebrities, whether they do the Dancey Dance, or perform on the Super Music Friends Show. In fact, one episode was dedicated to the characters befriending Jack Black. How awesome is that?
 * 6) The costumes are very well-made, as are the backdrops.
 * 7) Neat soundtrack.
 * 8) The characters are pretty cute and likable.
 * 9) It contains many great lessons for kids to learn, like how to be a good friend.
 * 10) Some funny jokes here and there, such as Muno and Toodee's reactions when they eat yogurt — probably the Gabba Land equivalent of getting brain freeze.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) DJ Lance Rock can be annoying sometimes, as he shouts a lot.
 * 2) The characters can be creepy for some people.