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{{Item infobox
{{Item infobox
|image = Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 7.jpg
|image = Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 7.jpg
|type = Collectable toy
|type = Collectible toy
|owner = Pretty Much Everyone '''('''''formerly''''')'''
|owner = Pretty Much Everyone '''('''''formerly''''')'''
|cartoon first = "''[[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]''"
|cartoon first = "''[[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]''"
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Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 70.jpg|Muffy holding a blue Woogle
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 70.jpg|Muffy holding a blue Woogle
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 116.jpg|A chartreuse Woogle (Binky's)
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 116.jpg|A chartreuse Woogle (Binky's)
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 134.jpg|An orange Woogle (Arthur's first and only)
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 134.jpg|An orange Woogle (Arthur's)
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 7.jpg|A pink Woogle from a commercial
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 7.jpg|A pink Woogle from a commercial
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 8.jpg|An orange/yellow Woogle from a commercial
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 8.jpg|An orange/yellow Woogle from a commercial
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*They were a parody of {{W|Silly Slammers}}, which were popular around the same time this episode was released.
*They were a parody of {{W|Silly Slammers}}, which were popular around the same time this episode was released.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{Arthur}}===
 
*30701. [[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]
*30701. [[Arthur Rides the Bandwagon]]
*60101. [[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]
*60101. [[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked]]
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*80702. [[Desperately Seeking Stanley]]
*80702. [[Desperately Seeking Stanley]]
*110201. [[Arthur Sells Out]]
*110201. [[Arthur Sells Out]]
*140301. [[Nicked by a Name]]
*160801. [[Buster's Book Battle]] (picture)
*160801. [[Buster's Book Battle]] (picture)
*180201. [[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]
*180201. [[The Friend Who Wasn't There]]
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*190301. [[Arthur's Toy Trouble]]
*190301. [[Arthur's Toy Trouble]]
*200502. [[The Butler Did It]]
*200502. [[The Butler Did It]]
*230102. [[Citizen Cheikh]]


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 20:07, 8 November 2021

Woogle
Arthur Rides the Bandwagon 7.jpg
Item Type

Collectible toy

Owner

Pretty Much Everyone (formerly)

Appearances
First Appeared (cartoon)

"Arthur Rides the Bandwagon"

Woogles are a popular collectable toy, though often considered to be a fad.

Woogles can squeeze, bounce like a ball, stretch like a snake, shimmy and shake, and talk when you hug them. They can also be customized to wear outfits and other gimmicks.

Everyone in Elwood City (including the grown ups) had at least one Woogle. However, when bottle cap clicking became popular, Woogles were shown to have been forgotten.

Arthur was the last known person to obtain a Woogle. He tried to sell it at a yard sale, but no one bought it. Eventually, he sold it via advertising on the Internet.

Muffy still has her Woogle collection stored in the basement of her mansion.

Poogles are the cheap knock off of a woogle.

Known Woogles[edit]

Commercial[edit]

  • Narrator: Is it a toy? Is it a pet? Is it an ALIEN?
  • Kids: AHHHHH!
  • Girl: No, it's my Woogle!
  • Singer: OOOOH, They bounce like a ball, they stretch like a snake, they wiggle and waggle, and shimmy and shake. They smile when you hold them, and cry when you don't...
  • Woogle: *cries*
  • Singers: They're Woogles, Woogles, Woogles! They say something cute when you give them a squeeze, like
  • Woogle: Can I have a hug? Pretty please?
  • Singer: You can put them in hats, or even a dress... and they're better than pets because they don't make a mess! Woogles, Woogles, Woogles!
  • Woogle: Woogles, coming in every color of the rainbow (and then some). So, collect them all! Get yours today!

Trivia[edit]

  • They were a parody of Silly Slammers, which were popular around the same time this episode was released.

Appearances[edit]

See also[edit]