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1* ActingForTwo: A given, considering the limited number of voice actors.
2** Grey [=DeLisle=] voices Wubbzy, Buggy, Kooky Kid, and most of the child and female characters.
3** Lara Jill Miller voices Widget, Huggy, Old Lady Zamboni.
4** Carlos Alazraqui voices Walden, Earl, and most of the male characters.
5* CelebrityVoiceActor: Music/{{Beyonce}} is the Wubb Girlz' lead singer Shine.
6* CrossDressingVoices: Creator/GreyDeLisle voices Wubbzy. She and Creator/TaraStrong also voice many of the young male characters.
7* FanworkBan: [[https://web.archive.org/web/20180907052637/http://youchew.net/wiki/index.php/Wow!_Wow!_Wubbzy! Blacklisted]] for YouTubePoop takedowns.
8* KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
9** The official Wubbzy.com website has been shut down since 2015. A year before that, all of the games from the Nick Jr. website were removed once Nick's broadcast rights to the show expired. Thankfully, Starz and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} have released various compilation [=DVDs=] that are readily available in many bargain bins and the whole show is available for digital download in 16:9. It's also currently available to stream on The Roku Channel of all places, and all the episodes are readily available on Website/{{YouTube}}.
10** The British dub is almost completely lost online.
11* LicensedGame: A V.Smile port of "Attack of the 50-Foot Fleegle" exists. Daizy is a playable character in this game, despite not appearing in the original episode.
12* MissingEpisode:
13** Back when the show was planned to be called "Wubby, Widget, and Walden," there was an episode entitled "Ants in Your Pants." However, no such episode appeared in the final episode line up, and there is no episode to compare it to. However, there is [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/wubbzy/images/a/a1/010page10_final.jpg a show bible page explaining how the episode would have went]].
14** There were other episodes that were mentioned in the Wubblog, but did not make it into the final episode roster either. These include:
15*** "Out of Shape": The trio go to multiple towns to get Mr. Triangle home.
16*** "Tubby Wubby": After eating too much of Walden's pies, Wubbzy goes on a diet and exercises.
17*** "Mr. Know-It-All": Walden attempts to shed his image as an intellectual. Possibly comparable to the episode "Mr. Cool."
18*** "Finding Filbert": Wubbzy makes friends with his shadow.
19*** "Wings for Wubby": Wubbzy wonders what it'd be like to fly. Cue his friends wanting to help him.
20*** "A Stream of Distractions": Wubbzy accidentally floods the town after getting distracted while washing the dishes. Slightly comparable to the episode "Focus Wubbzy."
21** There was an unreleased short entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAliqO4AuNE Card Tricks]]."
22* ProductionPosse: With Bob Boyle creating the show, many actors from both ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' and ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' play many major, minor, and recurring characters. Though, some dubs (such as the Arabic and European Portuguese dubs) use the same production team behind ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.
23* RereleasedForFree: The whole series was made available for free on [=YouTube=] in 2023.
24* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Beyonce lent her voice to the character Shine in the Wubb Girlz-focused episodes for her nephew Daniel Julez Smith (son of Solange Knowles), who was a fan of the show.
25* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were a lot of things that slipped through the net during production of this series, but to name a few...
26** A version of the show bible, as well as some pictures shown in the final show bible, rendered Widget's overalls as green.
27** The show was originally going to be called "Wubby, Widget, and Walden," but was changed because it was a bit of a mouthful.
28** Piggybacking on the previous bulletpoint, Wubbzy was originally going to be called "Wubby."
29** The original idea of the show's format is that there is a MoralityBallad sung by Walden at the end of each episode, and afterwards it would show a small short where the trio addressed the audience and explained an activity related to the episode's lesson.
30** The original plot of "A Tale of Tails", as seen in the unreleased children's book that inspired the show, was going to be about Wubbzy being ridiculed for having a long and bendy tail while the rest of his folks had shorter tails. This was changed, of course, to nobody wanting to play with him because they're weirded out by his tail.
31** Originally, the thing that kept Wubbzy from cleaning the house at the start of "A Clean Sweep" was a Platform/GameBoy-styled handheld game called the "Game Box" instead of a kickity-kick ball.
32** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ra5UadBdUw In older promotional material made for the show back in 2005]], Wubbzy was voiced by an unknown male voice actor and Widget wore purple overalls instead of pink. Walden's design in the Summer 2005 preview was also slightly different (most notably the design of his head and glasses).
33** Daizy was originally going to be spelled as "Daisy." Only two entries of the Wubblog have her name spelled that way, and they were in 2007.
34* WorkingTitle:
35** The show itself was originally named ''Wubby, Widget, and Walden'' during development.
36** The episode "Goo Goo Grief!" was initially called "Cry Baby" according to the show's bible.

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