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The history of this British children's television character made by stop motion methods was rich in learning about creative trades and created by Keith Chapman. Bob the Builder makes his debut as a building contractor who specializes in masonry. Bob, his neighbors and friends as well as all of their work vehicles are all made of clay.
Although it is a fact that the show is broadcast around to many countries, the show actually originates in the UK. The voice of Bob the Builder is played by Neil Morrissey. The show was also later created using the commonly used CGI animation style in a later series known as Ready Steady Build. In each and every episode of Bob the Builder, Bob and his gang of trusty and handy friends will help with needed renovations or other construction and repairs needed around their neighborhood. Although the tone of the show is to get kids interested in constructing and do-it-yourself repairs, it is also thick in the camaraderie of working as a team with your neighbors on all fronts. br>
Throughout the history of Bob the Builder his catch phrase has remained, "Can we fix it?" And absolutely, Bob and his friends can always fix it so in reply to his answers his friends always chime in, "Yes we can!" This catchy phrase also ended up as the title of the show's theme song which was a hit all by itself in the UK as well. This crafty show is also the inspiration of many Christmas tool sets given to children all over the world.
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