Bob the Builder - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Bob's Pizza
Bob starts doing a pizza delivery service.

Bob's Metal Detector
Bob buys a metal detector to try to look for treasure.

Mr. Beasley's DIY Disaster
Mr. Beasley has a huge do it yourself disaster.

Wendy's Removal Service
Wendy starts operating a removal service.

Lofty and the Rabbits
Lofty discovers a small family of rabbits.

Lofty and the Giant Carrot
Lofty gets frightened by a giant carrot, even though it won't get him.

Bob's Egg and Spoon Race
The town is practicing for an egg and spoon race. Spud has problems trying to keep the egg on the spoon, so he cheats by using some of Bob's putty.

Trix's Tiles
Bob is placing red tiles on a roof, but then a mix-up at JJ's yard causes Wendy to put green tiles on the other side of the roof.

Mr. Sabatini's Smashing Day
Mr. Sabatini gets a new Soccer ball, but he accidentally kicks it through his shop window. J.J. and Bob go to replace it with a new pane.

Roley to the Rescue
Bird is trapped and Roley has to rescue him.

Spud's Big Splash
Spud jumps into a puddle and the splash ruins Bob's paint job.

Spud the Musketeer
After Spud sees a poster for the school play, he thinks he would like to be a musketeer. He decides to use a fence post as a sword, but when he does, all the sheep escape.

Wendy's Magic Birthday
It's Wendy's Birthday, but she does not want any fuss. Bob organizes a magic Birthday show for her instead.
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