
The Doodlebops and Bus Driver Bob at a Doodlebops Live! concert in Anaheim, California on February 29, 2008. In the segment called "Don't Pull the Rope", in each episode, he always pulls the rope and the water falls on him. He plays the drums, and is known for his loud and messy antics.

He is an inventor and likes to watch demolition derbies. He has a red beret on his head with his matching shoes. Like his outfit, both his hair and ukelele are blue.

3 Character Changes from Season one to Season two.2.1 Changes from Season one to Season two.During the first season, they wore cloth hoods with fake ears. The band members wear heavy makeup and/or prosthetics to look like live action cartoon characters. The show always includes scenes from a concert in front of a preschool audience who actively participate in the singing and dancing. The show features a mix of music, dancing, humor and skits that teach social lessons. Jamie Waese is the producer and director of the TV series. The Doodlebops' characters are members of a children's band, The creators of The Doodlebops are Cookie Jar executive Michael Hirsh and musical director Carl Lenox. Lennox as Deedee Doodle, Chad McNamara as Rooney Doodle, and Jonathan Wexler as Moe Doodle.

The Doodlebops launched an eighty city tour of the United States at Madison Square Garden on September 30, 2006, with dates set through April 2007. The show used to air on the Disney Channel in the USA as part of the Playhouse Disney morning programming schedule, but is no longer a part of that lineup. Beginning its TV broadcasting run in 2004, the series, produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment airs on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in Canada in the Kids' CBC morning broadcast programming schedule, and on Playhouse Disney (UK) and Tiny Pop in the UK.

"Rock & Bop with The Doodlebops", (Disney Records USA), was released in 2004 and continues to top the children's charts in North America. The Doodlebops is a Canadian television children's television series. The Doodlebops Live! in Ottawa, Ontario April 2006.
