Cubeez

Cubeez is a British computer-animated preschool education television series that was broadcast between 1999 and 2001 on GMTV's Kids. It was aimed at pre-school children aged 2–5.

The four box-like characters, Bozz, Doody, Dink and Tizzy are accompanied on their adventures by a talking paintbrush (voiced by Marc Silk) and a variety of creative characters that they're made in Alias Wavefront Maya. Each episode has a strong educational element and features live-action footage of children.

Why It Shouldn't Cubeedobeedo It

 * 1) It can easily be considered as a rip-off of Teletubbies, Tweenies, Rugrats, and Baby Einstein due to its childish nature of all the shows and frantic pacing of the former two. In fact, it makes the Teletubbies look like Garfield rejects in comparison!
 * 2) Almost everything here makes no sense in the slightest.
 * 3) The whole series is extremely repetitive and boring.
 * 4) The Cubeez, Bozz, Tizzy, Dink and Doody, are way too hyperactive.
 * 5) The CGI animation hasn't aged well.
 * 6) Painful and insufferable sound effects.
 * 7) The character designs look very creepy.
 * 8) The lost US dub that is made in September 2001, aired on PBS Kids and distributed by HiT Entertainment is pointless. The dub was ended in March 2003.
 * 9) * In Canada, the US dub replaced the original UK dub on Treehouse TV.
 * 10) The catchphrase "Cubeedobeedo" is referenced to "Doo be doo be doo".

Good Qualities

 * 1) This series is hilarious because it makes daycare/preschool/kindergarten seem fun to children.
 * 2) This series encourages children to play along with the Cubeez on their play date, while singing songs, dancing, fun games, and develop their gross motor skills, despite of the frenetic pace.
 * 3) Despite being too hyperactive, Bozz, Tizzy, Dink and Doody entertain children and are nonetheless friendly characters.
 * 4) The theme song can be catchy (however this depends on who you are).