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''Bo on the Go!'' (stylized ''Bo on the GO!'') is a Canadian-animated
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created by Jeff Rosen,
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, and Cheryl Wagner; produced by Halifax Film and distributed by
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in association with
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. It emphasizes the importance of movement for children through a plot element called "animoves" (animations showing specific body movements young viewers must learn in order to solve adventures highlighted in each program's storyline; the name is a combination of 'animal' and 'move' as these movements are represented by animals, such as a galloping horse). The series was broadcast in Canada on CBC Television in the Kids' CBC programming block. ''Bo on the Go!'' is currently broadcast on 18 broadcasters around the world, in over 13 languages, such as Spanish, French (retitled ''1, 2, 3, Bo!''), Italian, Greek, Arabic, Thai, Finnish, Hebrew, Portuguese (on
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under the title ''Bo, em Ação! and Bo en acción'', ), Turkish, Hungarian, Chinese, and Gaelic. ''Bo on the Go!'' aired from September 3, 2007, to December 18, 2009. 55 episodes were produced.


Overview

Bo lives in a castle with Dezadore the
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. He is younger than Bo, and is really curious and often gets into trouble as he is not as physically adept as Bo. Bo's mentor on the show is Wizard. When she encounters challenges, he gives her advice and knowledge of how to achieve the quest at hand, typically giving said information in the form of a rhyme.


Voice cast

*Catherine O'Connor as Bo *
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as Dezzy (Dezadore) *Jim Fowler as Wizard


Episodes


Season 1 (2007)

#Bo's Bluebird (September 3, 2007) #Bo and the Doodlebug (September 4, 2007) #Bo and the Whirlywart (September 5, 2007) #Bo and the Fuzzyflump (September 6, 2007) #Bo and the Stinky Snork (September 7, 2007) #Bo and the Snootzer (September 8, 2007) #Bo and the Neat Freak (September 10, 2007) #Bo and the Sproing (September 11, 2007) #Bo and the Nothing-Fits-Him (September 12, 2007) #Bo and the Lazy Bug (September 12, 2007) #Bo and the Dragon Queen (September 13, 2007) #Bo and the Drinking Flink (September 14, 2007) #Bo and the Hug-a-Bug (September 15, 2007) #Bo and the Twinkle-Toed-Twirler (September 17, 2007) #Bo and the Silly Stomper (September 18, 2007) #Bo and the Fruity-Patooty (September 19, 2007) #Bo and the String Snatcher (September 20, 2007) #Bo and the Hokum Jokum (September 21, 2007) #Bo and the Switcheroo (September 22, 2007) #Bo and the Coolster (September 24, 2007) #Bo and the Litterbug (September 25, 2007) #Bo and the Super Stacker (September 26, 2007) #Bo and the Blowhard (September 27, 2007) #Bo and the Scribbler (September 28, 2007) #Bo and the Red Rosy (October 1, 2007) #Bo and the Knotty Noodler (October 2, 2007)


Season 2 (2008)

#Bo and the Glimmer Critter (October 31, 2008) #Bo and the Creaky Crink (November 4, 2008) #Bo and the Stuffy Sniffler (November 3, 2008) #Bo and the Gobsobber (November 6, 2008) #Bo and the Blockhead (November 7, 2008) #Bo and the Melody Maestro (November 8, 2008) #Bo and the Ding-A-Ling (November 10, 2008) #Bo and the Fun Fair (November 11, 2008) #Bo and the Picture Snitcher (November 12, 2008) #Bo and the Eager Beaver (November 13, 2008) #Bo and the Unwrapping Chappy (November 14, 2008) #Bo and the Berrygrabber (November 15, 2008) #Bo and the Wrong Side Uppy (November 17, 2008) #Bo and the Polka Dot Snatcher (November 18, 2008)


Season 3 (2009)

#Bo and the Loony Groomy (March 30, 2009) #Bo and Mr. Ha-choo! (March 30, 2009) #Bo and the Copy Critter (March 30, 2009) #Bo and the Cozy Critter (April 29, 2009) #Bo and the Balance Beasty (April 29, 2009) #Bo and the Ick 'em Stick 'em (July 28, 2009) #Bo and the Shake Maker (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Jeweled Mermaid (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Toy Buster (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Pull Apart-er (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Power-On Pixie (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Float Fairy (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Worry Wart (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Costume Collector (August 5, 2009) #Bo and the Teeny-Tiny (December 18, 2009)


Reception

''Bo on the Go!'' received mixed to negative reviews. Emily Ashby of ''
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'' gave a show a rate of three stars out of five, stating it "does very well, tasking viewers with numerous physical assignments from twirling their fingers to running in place, under the guise that doing so feeds Bo's power bracelets and gives her the energy to complete her quest." She noted that the show's plot is "very repetitive, and because the emphasis is so directed at exercise, it misses opportunities to incorporate other basic preschool skills that many of its peers do." She concluded, "some missed opportunities keep it from being the total package in a tots' show."


References


External links


DHX Media's website
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Bo on the GO! YouTube
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