The pilot episode of Bob the Builder is a 2 minute and 10 second animated clip which was made to pitch the concept of the series to HiT Entertainment, and was maybe shown also to the BBC. The pilot had early versions of characters (mainy Bob and Scoop), and was really short in length, clocking in at 110 seconds. The video was never seen until it was found on a tape by Essential Pictures, (a unknown company) and was uploaded online.
Bob and the machines are painting line-markings on the road. Bob is called away to repair Mrs Potts' garden fence. Spud then sees a way to make mischief! He attaches the line-marking machine to Travis. Travis then speeds off and doesn't know he is leaving a mess. Who will stop him before he paints the whole town white?
Scoop, Muck and Lofty are working near a bridge. Lofty always has to go the long way round because he can't cross the bridge because of his fear of heights. When Spud sees him pass, he follows him and decides to get up to mischief! Lofty is then scared of Spud and goes back to the yard in shame. Eventually Spud's mischief puts him in danger when he falls off the bridge and onto a branch! Only Lofty could save Spud, if he can overcome his fear of heights.
Bob, Wendy and the machines are picking up everyone's rubbish for recycling. Farmer Pickles is having a clear-out and he asks Travis to look after a very old tea set. Spud asks Travis to play hide and seek with him and when Bob, Wendy and the machines arrive, they take everything - including the tea set! Will Farmer Pickles catch them before they recycle the tea set?
Bob and Lofty come across a bird's nest with an egg in it. Wendy explains that they can't move the nest. Dizzy volunteers to watch it. When the egg hatches, Dizzy doesn't want to leave. Bob needs some cement mixing so Dizzy quickly goes to do so. She goes back to the yard just in time to see the bird learn to fly.
Bob is repairing a clocktower. Lofty tries to lift his toolbox onto the scaffolding, but carelessly knocks the ladder over! Then a bat flies out of the belfry and frightens Lofty and he goes off, leaving poor Bob stranded on the scaffolding with his phone on the ground below. Meanwhile, Muck gets into an argument with Scoop and goes off in a sulk.
Bob, Wendy and the machines are building a tennis court. Bob takes care of the umpire seat and the scoreboard, whilst the others lay the green tar surface. Travis and Spud arrive to put up the net, but the net proves too heavy for Spud and he falls over into the wet tar! When they try to sort it out, they just make it worse.
Bob brings Scoop and Muck to the yard, both machines covered in mud. Bob decides to give them a wash down. But Muck doesn't want to be washed down - he loves being mucky! Just as well when Travis gets stuck in the mud and Bob, Muck and Dizzy have to go and rescue him. Later on Muck, Dizzy and Spud have a mud fight.
Mr Bentley has organised some town improvements. Wendy is to turn an old railway line into a cycle path and Bob is to turn an old rubbish dump into a park. Lofty has been equiped with a magnet to remove the old rails. Lofty's magnet comes in useful to search for Mr Bentley's pen. Bob then recycles the old sleepers and rails into a park bench.
Bob and Wendy have attended a lunch at the town hall. They leave Scoop in charge of finishing the Mayor's garage. However, when Mr Bentley arrives the inspect the work, Scoop gets too big-headed and accidentally crushes Mr Bentley's gold watch! Meanwhile, the Mayor presents Bob with a gold watch of his own.
Wendy and the machines are building a new path for Mrs Potts. Mrs Potts won't let Roley work on the path because she is worried he will crush the flower beds. Roley feels hurt but feels better when supervising Wendy with the hand-roller. However, Muck accidentally drops the flagstones and they break. But Dizzy comes up with a bright idea.
While digging a ditch at Farmer Pickles' field, Bob and Scoop come across some old bones. Bob goes to show a bone to Mr. Ellis at the museum. Scoop is left on guard at the ditch. Spud persuades him to leave and see the bigger bones he's found. Then Spud decides to put on his own dinosaur display. Mr Ellis thinks they have found a stegosaurus skeleton but is very disappointed that some of the bones are missing. Bob goes back to the field and Scoop remembers what Spud told him.
Bob finds a hibernating Porcupine in Farmer Pickles' cottage so he sends Scoop to take it back to the yard. Roley decides to look after it. When Farmer Pickles arrives to see Wendy, Scruffty jumps out of Travis' trailer and he and Pilchard chase each other. Roley worries that it might wake the Porcupine.
Farmer Pickles asks Bob to build a dog house for Scruffty, and drops his phone. Mrs Percival phones to remind Farmer Pickles to look after the guinea-pigs for the school holidays, and Wendy answers it. Wendy sends Scoop off with the phone and the message, but he passes it on to Spud, who passes it on to Travis. When Farmer Pickles gets the message, he thinks he's getting a delivery of little pigs and realises he has nowhere to put them.
Bob is building a time capsule for Mr Ellis. It is to be buried outside the museum and in 100 years time someone will open it. However, when Spud finds it, he takes it away thinking it's a treasure chest! He throws everything out of it and plans to bury it himself. Will someone find Spud and the missing time capsule before Spud buries it?
Hamish gets a new home. Muck suddenly goes in a racing mood. Pilchard meets some tiny creatures and decides to treat them like pets.
Now that Robert has taken over the yard, Wendy can move to Sunflower Valley. The machines set up Wendy's caravan, complete with solar panels. Bob is having a lot of trouble getting things done fast enough with his dad Robert slowing him down, and Wendy realises she'll miss Farmer Pickles's organic eggs. Robert finds some chicken wire and timber, but then he goes missing.
Scoop and the machines are in Sunflower Valley setting up Wendy's caravan. Robert gets lost, delaying Wendy's departure from Bobsville. Wendy finally gets everything packed, and ends up in Sunflower Valley, where she is amazed to see her caravan with its own little vegetable patch, solar panels and hens. She decides she's going to love it in Sunflower Valley.
Bob and the gang are building the road connecting Bob's mobile home with the new yard. As Bob's explaining the job, a little bird flies overhead, reminding Roley of his friend Bird from Bobsville. Roley then gets stuck in some mud. The little bird tries to build its nest in a variety of awkward places, finally picking a quiet spot. Roley escapes and helps protect the nest.
The team are building Bob's new workshop at the new yard. Scoop is desperate to get stuck in and does everything he can to help. He takes on too much and ends up falling asleep, moaning about how he can't be in two places at once. Robert overhears and calls Bobsville Machine Hire. When Scoop wakes up, he hears a familiar voice. Benny is going to be helping Bob's Dad from now on.
Scrambler is desperate to help Bob build a drying barn for Farmer Pickles' sunflower farm. Scruffty jumps about, getting in everyone's way. Bob gives Scrambler the job of taking Scruffty for a walk to keep him out of trouble! The duo find an off-road track and exhaust themselves on it, leaving the others to finish the barn. Scrambler and Scruffty end up great friends.
The team are building Farmer Pickles's new factory. Everyone is excited to meet Marjorie, the new manager. Dizzy is full of questions, and Muck teases her. Dizzy resolves to work without asking anything, which leads to health and safety issues. Dizzy decides to ask questions again and the issues are resolved.
Mr. Bentley prepares to welcome a group of newcomers to the valley. Spud attempts to help out, but inevitably ends up complicating matters.
Roley's preparations for a cafe opening are made difficult by some troublesome moles.
Bob and the machines make a watering system for Farmer Pickles' new orchard.
When Bob builds a seaweed farm for Annie Pickles, Scrambler volunteers to help collect the seaweed from the beach and bring it to the garden.
The team starts work on Annie Pickles' new seafront house, but Muck does not concentrate on the task in hand.
Roley wants to help with the apple harvest, but is not much use, so Bob finds something he can do much better.
Today’s build is an amazing wooden A-frame cottage for Chip Chipper the woodsman. Spud is in awe of Chip and decides to be a woodsman just like him. He does this by copying every move that chip makes.
Wendy helps to be a replacement gymnast while Gripper and Grabber were arguing as they help Bob and the team build Sunflower Valley's sports stadium.
Zoomer the skidoo is staying with Bob in Sunflower Valley. And, when a huge snowfall blocks the whole valley, Zoomer's caterpillar tracks are ideal to help Scoop find his way through the snow with his snowplough to unblock the valley. But Zoomer is impatient and easily distracted. When he sees a distressed little rabbit he leaves Scoop on his own. With no expert guidance, Scoop drives into a deep snowbank and gets stuck. Zoomer races off to get help from another machine with caterpillar tracks... Muck! Zoomer is very sorry. He was only trying to help the little rabbit but Bob has a great machine-inspired idea to help the animals!
Tumbler and Dizzy are on their way to collect some concrete when Dizzy gets trapped in a snow drift.
Chip Chipper and Scrambler are taking the Sunflower Valley kids on an overnight "Badger Patrol". Their motto is "Be prepared" - advice that Scrambler is determined to follow. When Roley tells him that the patrol will need shelter, Scrambler rushes to get a tent from Mrs Bentley - but Chip has already organised the kids to build bivouac shelters. Then Roley tells Scrambler that the patrol will need food so he rushes off to get some fruit and nuts. But again, Chip beats him to it with some energy bars. Finally, Roley says that the children will need to keep warm at night so Scrambler zooms off to get some warm clothing, not realising that the patrol already have warm jackets. Scrambler feels bad for not being properly prepared. When the patrol needs some badger food, Scrambler realises that his fruit and nuts are ideal. He was prepared after all! The patrol declare Scrambler to coolest patrol member ever.
Mr Bentley is in need of a proper Mayor's office so he can stop filing his paperwork in Mrs Bentley's greenhouse. Bob sets about constructing a special earthship out of unusual recycled materials. Sumsy wants to help and sets off to find some materials for Bob. Unfortunately, she gets the wrong end of the stick and brings some bricks and some glass from Mr Bentley's greenhouse - things that people still need. Chaos ensues when birds make off with Mr Bentley's paperwork. Spud retrieves the paperwork back but Sumsy feels terrible. Eventually Sumsy has a great idea for some unusual office furniture, woven from recycled wooden twigs - including a filing cabinet for Mr Bentley's paperwork!
Scratch tries to impress Bob with a football trick.
Scratch is so excited about installing floodlights at the football pitch that he is unable to sleep, but when the time comes to turn them on, he struggles to stay awake.
Scoop, Dizzy and Scrambler play a game of monster chase, but Lofty does not realise they are only playing.
Bob and the team restore the town of Fixham to its former glory with Dizzy in charge of things.
Lofty really wants to be as helpful as he can, but ends up taking on so many jobs that he gets confused.
The town of Fixham continues to be restored to its former glory and Scoop has to make a rescue at sea.
The famous actor, Dickie Olivier, arrives in Fixham to celebrate History Day, and after Bob turns an old ship into a stage, Scratch is given the chance to tread the boards in a play.
Brad's conch shell and pineapple go missing, just as he is celebrating the opening of his beach café.
When a storm damages the Fixham theatre, Bob and the team have to work fast to repair it in time for the opening of a play.
Getting ready for Wendy's surprise birthday party proves to be a challenge, especially when Scoop tries to do everything himself. When Wendy's birthday present falls into the well the team are working on, Scoop realises he needs help from his friends to complete the job and get the party ready on time.
Dizzy's stunts impress are a real hit, until one of her friends upstages her, and she becomes desperate to prove she is still the best.
Muck tries to build a sandcastle and forgets about the job that took him to the beach in the first place.
Bob and the gang rebuild the yard and create new garages for themselves.
Bob and the gang finish the machine wash, but Scramber is afraid to use it.
Seeing how happy Bob and Wendy are when he finds their lost property at the yard, Roley wants to find more lost things. However, the team have a big job building Travis a garage, and Bob isn't sure Roley will have enough time to find lost property as well. When they discover that an important piece of paper has gone missing, Roley's lost property skills are put to the test.
Bob, Wendy and the machines are at Farmer Pickles' Farm, ready to build Spud's new room. When Farmer Pickles says that his farm house is his dream home, Scratch gets the idea that Spud should have his own dream room too. His excitement rubs off on Spud, who decides that if it's his dream room, he can have whatever he wants.
The team go to the theatre to build a storage shed. Dickie Olivier tells them that they can build the walls from some old sets, but not the ones needed for the play that evening. Dizzy wishes she could be in the play like Spud, and decides to help him practise. However, she hasn't been paying attention and they accidentally borrow the important pieces of set.
The team are building a jungle themed mini golf course, but when a wild fox turns up and follows him around, Roley is convinced that this wild animal must have lost its friends and decides to be its new one! Meanwhile, Bob is wondering where all the golf balls have disappeared to - there's only one bucketful left.
Scrambler wants to be a Super-Smasher hero while he builds Farmer Pickles' milk shed. He works alongside the whole Can-Do Crew, to get the job done! Wendy, Travis, and Muck show the team there's more to strength than lifting heavy blocks and that following instructions is always important. Bob and his crew finish the job with the super power of tools and teamwork!
There's plans to build an enormous amusement park and it's up to the Can-Do Crew to get it all done! It will take teamwork of prehistoric proportions to finish the job and come along as they uncover an underground world of dinosaur bones!
Bob and the team are finishing putting in the lift (elevator in the US version) for a new skyscraper in Spring City. Muck is curious what is a lift and Bob explains people would get tired climbing stairs in tall buildings so they have little carriages called lifts which take people up to the top of the building. Mayor Madison and Mr Bentley arrive to take a picture for tomorrow's picture on the newspaper but the team haven't put the lift in so they plan to come back at 4 o'clock. Scoop, Muck and Lofty load Tiny's cage to lift for Bob, Wendy and Leo. Scoop still feels jealous and plans to ride in the carriage. Muck asks him questions while Scoop goes up and Scoop replies that he can see Spring City and its a long way down. When Bob, Wendy and Leo come down and look up. Bob tells Tiny to stop and he does but one of the chains holding the cage snaps and Scoop finds himself in a part of the skyscraper. Bob has a plan. He tells Wendy to get the welding equipment and Leo says he'll get the welding masks and he and Wendy get the said stuff. Bob and Wendy then weld the chain back together and Bob rides up in the cage to get Scoop. Scoop is frightened and Won't come to the carriage to Bob plans to get him but Scoop says it's dangerous so he comes to him, but Scoop decides to drive to him.. Bob and Scoop arrive down. Leo and Bob then finish the lift while Wendy does the electricity. Mayor Madison arrive for the picture. Mayor Madison and Mr Bentley must wear hard hats while being at the top. Gull lands on Mayor Madison's hat and she asks Mr Bentley to help but he keeps taking pictures.
Bob and the team are finishing the new Milk Shake Bar, and Scoop is inspired when he sees Chef Tattie experimenting with all kinds of ingredients. Scoop's assignment is to mix concrete to complete the parking lot, and he decides he wants to experiment too. Bob and Wendy are having fun tasting milkshakes, so they aren't aware that Scoop is mixing all kinds of crazy materials into the concrete in an effort to make the parking lot look fun. The next morning, Scoop enthusiastically rolls into the parking lot, only to notice that the concrete isn't dry. Now they have to start all over! Bob gives Scoop the "proper" colorful materials to mix into the concrete. Soon it is dry, and looks just as terrific as Chef Tattie's Milk Shake Bar.
Bob is in the kitchen preparing lunch for the team when a hungry Pilchard sneaks into his bag and hitches a ride to work. The day's job is at Chef Tattie's UFO-themed revolving restaurant, where Bob is building the kitchen, Wendy is wiring the revolving floor, and Leo and the machines are decorating the entrance. Pilchard climbs out of Bob's bag and causes strange things to happen on the site, prompting the Machines to think there is an alien. When the restaurant starts revolving at high speed, Bob saves the day by luring Pilchard off the remote control with a sandwich. Together, the team finishes the restaurant in time, and the Machines discover that the "alien" was actually Pilchard.
The zoo is getting a new giraffe—Lofty's favorite animal! Bob and the team are building its enclosure and viewing platform. Unfortunately, Lofty won't be able to see the giraffe—his job is to lift supplies over the wooden fence. The work is nearly complete when the giraffe arrives. Amid the excitement, Lofty becomes so anxious that when trying to peer through the small spaces in the fence, he crashes through it! The giraffe flees, but Lofty uses his knowledge of giraffes to lure the animal back with food. The team finally finishes the enclosure just in time, and Jenny names the giraffe after its biggest fan…Lofty!
Bob and the team are installing new barriers and a driveway at Fixham Town Hall to prepare for the unveiling of a Mayor Madison statue. At the site, Scoop accidentally breaks an underground water pipe and, amid the chaos, Lofty breaks the paving slabs. Bob remedies the situation by using the broken slabs to make a new paving design. The team finishes the job and the statue is unveiled with an unexpected surprise. The statue is not of Mayor Madison, but of Mr. Bentley in his snorkeling outfit!
The Fixham Medieval Festival is opening tonight, and Bob and the team are building a portcullis. Leo becomes distracted role-playing as Prince Fix-a-Lot and gets trapped inside the castle, where he hears ghostly wails. Bob and the team fit a new drawbridge and raise the portcullis. Bob bravely ventures into the castle, saves Leo, and exposes the source of the ghostly wails: Mr. Bentley warming up his vocal cords for his performance. "Queen" Madison praises Bob's heroic efforts at the festival that night, knighting him "Bob the Brave."
Saffi declares that Wendy is her hero and asks her to build a treehouse for the Spring City Rockets' first club meeting. Saffi tries to help Wendy, but her assistance only causes more problems. When Saffi uses the treehouse before it's ready, it begins to collapse with the Rockets' trophy inside. In an effort to save the trophy, Wendy heroically repels from a tree and retrieves it. Together, Wendy and the team rebuild the treehouse.
Bob and the team are building the vet a new reception area for her office to separate cats and dogs. Mayor Madison and her cat have an appointment that evening, and the vet is worried because Cooper, the dog she is looking after, loves to chase cats. Leo promises to keep the animals away from the site, but soon Cooper is chasing Pilchard around the reception area and havoc ensues. Leo finally regains control of the animals, and the team is able to finish the new reception area in time for the Mayor's arrival.
It's Curtis' birthday, and Bob and the team have a surprise for him. While Leo takes Curtis out for a birthday meal, Bob and the team look after his garage and give the workshop a makeover. When distractions occur at the garage, Bob needs more time and Leo stalls his dad. Scoop's unfamiliarity with mechanics causes him to break the new roof. Bob and the team work quickly to fix the problem, and an anxious Curtis finally returns to the garage, delighted with the birthday surprise!
Bob and the team are building Spring City's new ice rink. With nowhere else to play ice hockey, the Rockets plead Bob to finish the job quickly. Muck wants to play ice hockey too and inspires the other machines to join in. Bob and Wendy return to the site and find that the Machines have knocked down all of the barriers. Per Muck's suggestion, the team slides the panels across the ice for speedy delivery. The Rockets arrive just as the job is completed, and Muck and the other machines are happy to watch the Rockets' ice hockey game.
The Natural History Museum is receiving its first exhibit, and Bob and the team are finishing off a new extension to house the full-sized Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. However, Leo discovers that Mr. Bentley provided incorrect dimensions for the doors for the new extension and the dinosaur skeleton will not fit through them! Per Lofty's suggestion, the team dismantles the skeleton. They have difficulty reassembling it, but the photo on Leo's phone acts as an adequate guide and the team is able to successfully complete the job.
The zoo is preparing for a bear's arrival and needs Bob and the team to finish building the new bear enclosure. Bob plans a three-tiered natural habitat that resembles a rocky mountain, but Scoop is thinking bigger. With the other machines to help him, Scoop builds the structure higher—too high—and it collapses. Bob considers Scoop's attempt and redesigns the mountain to be four levels. The crate arrives and two bears, a mother and her cub, are set to enjoy their new enclosure.
Spring City is hosting a Fun Run, and it's up to Bob and the team to build a brand-new fitness trail. Scoop's idol, Skye Sampson, a renowned athlete, is organizing the event. Since Scoop can't participate in the Fun Run himself, he organizes the Muscle Machine Games and accidentally breaks the fitness trail equipment. In a race against the clock, the team pulls together to finish the job before the event begins.
"Ballroom Blitz," the TV dance sensation, is coming to Spring City! Bob and the team are building a sprung dance floor for the occasion to appease the star dancer, Sylvain de Souza. Team Bob and the Spring City Rockets catch dance fever, but Lofty's dancing attempts only result in him damaging part of the dance floor. Despite Lofty's self-doubt, Sylvain encourages him to follow his dreams. The team rallies to repair the floor in time for the performance, and Wendy takes the stage to dance with Sylvain.
Mila is appearing on the children's TV game show "Whiz-A-Quiz," and Bob and the team are building an outdoor movie area so that the Spring City community can watch the show together. Lofty is so thrilled to help the Spring City Rockets decorate the stadium that he leaves Leo to finish building the support frames for the giant screen all by himself. The frame cannot hold the giant screen and it falls apart, breaking the frame, stage, and audience seating. After a hard day's work, the team completes the job, and the community gathers to watch Mila win the trophy for Spring City.
Spring City is celebrating winter with the Winter in Spring Festival! Bob and the team are building a triple chairlift to transport passengers to the top of Observatory Hill for the occasion. When Skye offers Bob a snowboarding lesson, Scoop decides that he wants a try at the snowy hill too. Despite Wendy's warnings, Scoop slides down the slope. He crashes into the support beam and the chairlift cable jumps off the wheel tracks. Chairlift passengers Mila, JJ, and Skye are dangling from the cable, and Bob snowboards swiftly down the slope to the emergency brake. After the chairlift is repaired, Bob joins Mila and JJ for snowboarding stunts at the opening of the festival.
Bob and the team are finishing off the new penguin pool at the zoo. It's nearly complete when Lofty accidently drops a large rock and it smashes the observation window. The penguins arrive at the site before the window is repaired, and Lofty suggests they revel in the Town Hall’s fountain until the pool is ready. When Mayor Madison unexpectedly returns from touring the city with the unimpressed Mayor Snipe from Riverdale, she is outraged by the scene. Mayor Snipe, however, is thrilled. Bob and the team finish the job, and the penguins are shuffled back to the zoo to enjoy their new pool.
Bob and the team are at the racetrack building three horse stables for the Spring City Sprint. Leo slips into "cowboy mode" at the sight of horses. After a few antics, he scares the horses and they escape from their paddock, destroying the day’s work. Bob and Scoop round up the horses while Wendy and Lofty safely steer them back to their paddock. The day comes to a close and Bob, Wendy, and Lofty must rebuild the stables overnight. The next morning, the race is off, but Bob, Wendy, and Lofty are already fast asleep.
Roland’s Gifts employs Bob and the team to install a robotic picking system that will pick items off the shelves, wrap them and put them into delivery vans. It's the Christmas season and because of an impending snowstorm, the team needs to work fast. Boasting about his knowledge of robotics, Leo attempts to operate the system and it malfunctions.With the system down, the team works together to replicate the mechanical movements of the robots in order to complete all of the toy orders.
Bob and the team are digging the foundations for a skyscraper in Spring City's new business zone. When Scoop and Muck engage in an on-site digging challenge against each other, Scoop makes an unexpected find. Bob calls an archaeologist, who announces that the discovery is Roman ruins, and the building is halted while the site is excavated. This event prompts an educational experience for the team as they learn about ancient tools. Bob and the team construct a viewing platform/walkway over the ruins so that people can safely watch the dig unfold.
The new Dinosaur Park excites visitors with a trail of life-sized models of dinosaurs, including a roaring animatronic model of a triceratops. Mayor Madison is visiting in the evening, and Bob and the team must complete the park before her arrival. When Scoop tries to surprise Leo by pushing the animatronic triceratops in his path, Muck is frightened and sends the model teetering halfway down the cliff. In effort to save the attraction, Bob rappels down, guides Lofty's hook to grab the model, and rides it back to the cliff top. Mayor Madison arrives for her private viewing and the team discovers that the triceratops' roaring noise is broken. Muck comes to the rescue: he hides in the bushes and musters a convincing (and terrifying) roar.
Bob and the team are completing the second stage of a bridge over the river, to be finished for Spring City's Quarter Marathon. They are building a bridge deck and spar that will be connected by supporting cables. In the midst of the day's work, Scoop catches a fish in his bucket and, panicking, causes Lofty to reverse suddenly. Lofty's back end dangles off the edge of the partly constructed bridge, and Bob reels Lofty in by using his own hook and winch. The bridge is finished in time and is officially opened by the unexpected marathon winner: Mr. Bentley.
The train is almost ready to take to the track on Spring City's new monorail system! Bob and the team are completing one last station before the train's first journey. With Bob test-driving the route, Leo is left to direct the Machines and juggle three jobs at once. Disaster ensues on the site when the roof of the station crashes into the track and bends it out of shape just as Bob is on his way to the station…by train. Leo uses the signal box phone to call Bob, urging him to brake. Bob safely stops the train, and the team work together to fix the track and finish the job in time for the train's first official journey.
Bob and the team are building the set for the movie Space Robots 3. While the team is busy at work, Leo dreams of starring in the film and tries to capture the attention of the director. When the cameras start rolling, Leo is on set, hidden inside a prop. His antics result in the damage of the set and the beloved robot star, D11D. Though D11D cannot be mended in time, superfan Saffi is able to fit inside the robot's casing to play the role.
Spring City Studios is planning to produce a new Dash Lightning film, and Bob and the team are commissioned to build the set! While the team is at work, Muck is so consumed with meeting his hero, Dash Lightning, that he is distracted from his job. After a series of mistakes, the entire set falls apart. Together, the team rebuilds the set, and Muck sacrifices watching the film shoot to help hold up the scenery. The filming wraps, and Muck is finally able to meet his hero.
Bob and the team are building a bridged walkway over the Komodo Dragon enclosure at the zoo. Muck is terrified of Komodo Dragons, so he is instead clearing out an empty enclosure. When Muck finds eggs, he returns to the Komodo Dragon enclosure to seek Jenny's help. A Komodo hisses at him and he fearfully backs onto the walkway, which collapses, causing Leo to dangle in midair from his safety harness. Muck overcomes his fear and acts to save him. After the rescue, Muck and the team repair the walkway. Muck learns that the eggs he found were those of the Komodo and that he was cleaning their former enclosure. The eggs hatch, and Jenny names the first one after Muck.
It's time for the Machines' Checkup Day! After a wash, the Machines are ready for Curtis to examine them to ensure that they're working properly. However, Scoop notices that his orange emergency light is broken and worries about his inspection. He tries to hide but only becomes more disheveled. Bob finds Scoop, and Wendy helps prepare him for his examination. Scoop and Lofty support each other through their checkups and receive positive results.
Roland Sweet is opening a new game store and asks Bob and the team to build a giant outdoor game-testing area. Leo and Scoop are assembling a giant keyboard and the rest of the team is building a child-size dollhouse and a Snakes and Ladders board. Confident in his musical knowledge, Leo ignores the instructions and treats the keyboard as a jigsaw puzzle. The attempt is unsuccessful, and Leo and Scoop must start over. Following the instructions, Leo and Scoop complete the project in time for Sylvain de Souza to dance out some fabulous tunes across the keyboard.
Bob and the team are building a new aquarium for a baby tiger shark at the Sea Life Center. As Muck holds Stripy the Shark in a tank inside his tray, Scoop is inspired to take their new "pet" for a tour of the neighborhood. Muck's front bucket becomes lodged between two trees, and Leo arrives at the scene to help pull Muck free. Bob finishes the tank and Stripy is lowered into her new home, wowing adoring spectators.
Bob and the team are building an automatic car wash for Curtis' garage. In an effort to ensure that the tarmac is completely flat, Roley keeps checking and rechecking to a fault. During the second test run of the car wash, Roley thinks he sees loose tarmac and rushes to fix it. Chaos ensues, and Bob and the team enact a quick repair. The car wash is finished just as Philip, Mayor Madison and Mr. Bentley arrive to use the new system. Windows open, Phillip hurries through, washing not only the outside of the car but Mayor Madison and Mr. Bentley too.
Bob and the team are working at the Fixham Campsite when Dizzy is inspired to camp out with Leo and the Spring City Rockets. She and the Machines return to the site that evening just as Leo's spooky story causes a rise in the group. Havoc ensues when the Machines are mistaken to be the creatures from the story. They destroy the work site and Dizzy is left behind when her wheel gets stuck. There, she cares for an injured hedgehog and is awarded an animal care badge for her efforts. Dizzy even gets another chance to camp out!
Bob and the team are building a 100-meter zip line for sports guru Skye Sampson. When Leo is put in charge of finishing the launch platform and fixing the zip line, his mistakes prompt him to question if he should be a builder. Scoop and Lofty attempt to ease Leo's concerns but instead accidentally demolish the platform. Bob reassures Leo that it takes study and practice to be a good builder. Together they form an alternative plan for a longer and more thrilling zip line.
Bob and his team are building a launch pad for Stella, a rocket that is expected to break the record for the smallest rocket ever launched into space. But obstacles soon arise when Lofty attempts to place the rocket on the launch pad too soon. Stella flops into the wet concrete and, in a panic, Lofty accidentally rips her parachute. The team springs into action and washes the rocket, and Lofty is inspired to patch up the parachute with the Spring City Rockets' celebration banner. Stella launches successfully and returns to Earth safely. She broke the record!
Spring City has enlisted the help of Bob and the team to build Spring City Splash, the new water park. With a wave pool and splash zone completed, there's only one thing left to build: the double dragon water slide. Thrilled to see the dragon slides, Scoop is disappointed when he is assigned to build the support beams and rushes through his job. After completing his tasks, Scoop is finally able to see the dragon slides. His shoddy work, however, causes the slides to crash to the ground. The team works through the night to fix them and finishes in time to celebrate JJ's birthday.
Bob and the team are building a huge Ferris wheel. The project gets delayed, however, when Leo and Muck stay up all night playing new computer game, Space Robots! Bob, Wendy, Lofty, and Two-Tonne wait for Leo and Muck to bring the materials to attach the observation pods to the wheel but, unbeknownst to them, Leo and Muck have fallen asleep. They finally arrive, but not before the Spring City Rockets show up, ready for their ride on the wheel. While the rest of the team assembles the Ferris wheel, Leo distracts the Spring City Rockets by showing them how to reach the top level of Space Robots!
Spring City is awarding local citizens who improve community life. Mayor Madison appoints Bob and the team to build an area to display the award recipients' gold stars. Meanwhile, Mayor Madison is inundated with suggestions of who should receive the first gold star. Scoop tries to impress her in an effort to win the award, but his antics accidently cause a massive power outage. Bob springs into action to fix the problem and is chosen as the recipient of the city’s first gold star.
Bob and the team are repairing the Fixham Lighthouse after it was damaged in a storm. Lofty helps remove and replace the lamp, and Scoop replaces the power cable from the lighthouse to the junction box. The lamp lights just before another storm arrives, and in Scoop's excitement, he accidentally yanks out the new cable and cuts the power. To finish the job, the Machines need the help of Wendy and Bob, who are stranded in the lighthouse because the tide came in. The Machines quickly assist Curtis in repairing his boat, and they rescue Bob and Wendy before the storm becomes too rough. The cable is reattached and power to the lighthouse is restored.
Bob and the team are building the Soft Play Café for Chef Tattie. Leo shows off his "mash-up" app, and Chef Tattie decides that Leo should DJ for the café's opening party the next day. Unconfident in his DJ abilities, Leo becomes distracted from his job and walks through spilled paint, trailing different colored footprints across the floor. Delighted by Leo's new "design," indecisive Chef Tattie decides to paint the disco room four different colors. Leo learns the dangers of multitasking and, in lieu of his DJing, Chef, Wendy and Curtis sing at the opening party.
Bob and the team are installing a satellite dish for the Spring City News Headquarters. On the build, however, Leo is distracted by the new fishing game on his cell phone. He doesn’t secure the dish to Lofty’s hook well enough and it crashes to the ground, causes havoc, and finally rolls into the river. Using his real-world fishing skills, Leo hooks the dish out of the water. The project is completed and the six o’clock news bulletin is broadcast on schedule, featuring coverage of the Spring City Rockets’ dance show.
The Spring City Sea Life Center will be powered by renewable energy and Bob and the team are building wind farm on the site to make it happen. Since Spring City will require more energy as it grows, Scoop ‘plans ahead’ and convinces Lofty to move the wind turbines closer together in order to fit more into the space. When tested, however, the team discovers that the wind turbines were placed too close—the blades clash and cannot be repaired. The team installs solar panels, along with the remaining wind turbines, to combine solar power and wind power for an energy-saving solution.
Bob and the team are building the Spring City Christmas display. Full of Christmas cheer, Lofty sparks an idea when he notices that Bob's home isn't decorated for the holiday. Lofty brings Bob's present to the site, but has to set it aside when given tasks to do. He sets the present down under the display's tree, and when he tries to retrieve it later, the tree crashes into the rest of the Christmas scene. Lofty covers the broken display by redesigning it with a snowflake theme, attracting enthusiastic townsfolk to experience the Christmas season. He lifts Bob's present, a star, and places it atop the tree.
The Spring City Clock Competition has chosen its winner—the Spring City Rockets! Bob and the team are commissioned to build their design, but plans go awry when the construction date is on Recycling Day. In a rush, Leo gathers the wrong box to bring to the Recycling Center. When clock materials and Wendy’s cell phone go missing, Leo and Wendy realize the mistake. Leo calls her phone and it rings from inside the Recycling Bay. They retrieve the box just in time to complete the clock. The clock’s metal figures emerge to sound the bells and the Spring City Rockets are delighted--Wendy crafted the figures to resemble the four of them!
Saffi has won a statue design competition and Bob and the team are turning her design into a water fountain for the shopping mall. Muck is chosen to deliver the statue and, in his excitement, accidently knocks the elephant statue into the wall and scrapes off its paint. In an effort to hide the statue, Muck damages it further and realizes that he must own up to his mistakes. Bob and the team work quickly to fix the statue and Muck returns to the site with a special find—Mr. Trunkers, Saffi’s lost toy the statue is modelled after.
Skye Sampson is hosting a beach motocross race and appoints Bob and the team to build the course. Not only is Bob creating the course, he plans to race on it, too. The Machines, aware of the excitement surrounding the race, are determined to hold a race of their own. Using the finished course, they hold an unofficial race that ultimately destroys the site. The team pulls together, works through the night, and the course is ready the next morning. Bob competes in the race and finishes second place to a mysterious masked biker—Wendy!
Bob and the team are renovating the hilltop theatre, where Mr. Bentley is directing rehearsal for his latest masterpiece, “A Pocketful of Pirates.” When Dizzy shows theatrical flair, Mr. Bentley allows her to become the assistant director while he runs an errand. Excited yet distracted, Dizzy cannot fully focus on either the build or the play. Her mix-ups create havoc, but Bob has a solution. The team builds an elevated wooden track over the mistakenly laid slow-drying cement so that the audience members can get to their seats. The theatre is performance-ready and Bob ends up performing, too, doing a “spectacul-ARRRRRR” job!
Bob and the team are creating a temporary city beach for Spring City’s summer season. Mr. Bentley notifies the team of his aspirations to win the “Blue Ribbon,” an award for the cleanest, safest beaches. The Machines are paranoid when they learn that the inspector could be disguised as anyone. In a panic, they cause a mess on the site. They desperately try to clean it, but as the real inspector approaches with Mr. Bentley, it appears they’ve run out of time. The Spring City Rockets swoop in and offer their help. Impressed with their community spirit, the inspector awards Spring City with the Blue Ribbon.
Bob and the team are at Fixham Castle, clearing a courtyard and restoring a bricked-up archway. When Scoop learns the story of “The Legend of the Silver Shield,” he becomes intent on finding the silver shield, said to be buried in the surrounding grounds. In Scoop’s search for the treasure, he digs too close to the wall, causing it to become unstable. The team repairs the wall and Wendy notices that the statue of Sir Roger is pointing at something. The team excitedly ventures to the area and Scoop digs up a stunning find—the Silver Shield! Bob returns it to the statue and the pieces shine beautifully.
Bob is building an ice cream kiosk at the beach. When a tired Scoop stays behind, he makes up reasons to radio Bob, urging him to return to the yard. When a real crisis occurs, Bob doesn’t believe it’s anything serious…until Scoop brings a burning bin to the beach. The bin falls onto the kiosk roof, but Scoop swiftly extinguishes the fire by pouring sand onto it.
Bob and the team are building a skate park for the Spring City Rockets, who plan to enter an online video competition for action sports. After Leo makes up stories about his masterful skateboarding abilities, he and Dizzy compete for the extra spot on the Rockets’ team. An inexperienced Leo almost collides with the Machines and causes Two-Tonne to deposit accidentally a cement into the skate park. The team rallies together and sculpts the cement into a new jump. Dizzy’s talent earns her a place in the Rockets’ video and they win the online competition.
Fixham Beach is hosting a sand sculpture competition. When Mayor Madison loses her ring, the partially-built sand creations are demolished in the search. The ring is not found so the teams rebuild their sculptures, but cover them up and take shelter in Chef Tattie’s restaurant when a storm approaches. After the storm passes, Leo finds Mayor Madison’s ring in the beach standpipe and Curtis and Leo win the sand sculpture competition. Bob admits that he can’t build everything, particularly sandcastles.
In order to make room for the new skyscraper, Bob and the team are demolishing an old factory. Lofty is fearful when they plan to use explosives to bring down the chimney. Scoop taunts him, causing loud noises to scare him. When scoop lets out a loud ‘KA-BOOM’ shout, Lofty accidently smashes the girder into the chimney, creating a hole that could cause the chimney to fall onto the street. The team patches the hole and Lofty prepares for the explosion. Afterward, he realizes that there was nothing to be afraid of, while Scoop cowers in fear.
It's Halloween, and Bob and the team are setting up the Spring City Halloween Festival. Lofty finds Halloween scary and becomes nervous when he's sent to collect a giant ghost decoration. Fear overcomes him and he believes the crate he's carrying contains a real ghost. The decoration rises out of its unlocked crate and flies across the site, causing mayhem. Lofty musters the courage to capture the flyaway ghost with his crane hook, overcoming his fear. He even creates a fake ghost to help Wendy trick Bob!
Bob and Lofty are going to construct the museum's new pyramid exhibition building. Lofty is excited that he gets to use his new claw attachment. Upon arriving at the site, they discover that Tiny has already built most of the pyramid for an archaeologist, Anish Bose, who wants to put his exhibits inside the central chamber. Lofty wants to finish up the work by himself but places a stone at the entrance of the pyramid by mistake, trapping Bob, Wendy, and Anish inside! Lofty realizes that his eagerness to do too much on his own caused the problem, and that working as a team with Tiny is much better.
While Bob and his team are building an underground car garage for Phillip at the Town Hall, Phillip sleeps in Bob's yard for the night with the rest of the machines. In the middle of the night, he accidentally scares an already intimidated Muck, who mistakes him for a ghost! In the commotion, the hydraulic jacks for the construction project are ruined. Muck comes up with an idea for how Bob and his team can get the garage finished before Mayor Snipe arrives.
When the new Town Hall alarm keeps going off, Dizzy and Lofty are respectively excited and horrified by Mr Bentley's suggestion that it could be a ghost setting it off. Bob and Wendy eventually find the real culprits - bats that Bob accidentally trapped inside the chimney when he was working on it. To make sure the bats don't get hurt by living in the chimney, the team decides to create a new home for the bats on the roof.
While clearing trash from Fixham Beach, Lofty collects all of the driftwood he can find. Scoop is baffled that Lofty thinks the driftwood is beautiful and tries to throw it all away. When Muck hauls the debris to the dump, Lofty spots a prize piece of wood, and grabs it, causing the trash to fall back into the water! With creative problem-solving and teamwork, Bob uses the driftwood to create a floating barrier in order to collect the flotsam and jetsam. Later they use the driftwood to decorate the path to the beach. Even Scoop is impressed.
For his college course, Leo films the team building a drive-thru at the Milkshake Bar. Scoop's desperation to be the star of Leo's film causes disruption and eventually a crash on the drive-thru lane! The drive-thru and film are ruined. Scoop learns that he must let others do their work-he stays off camera as Leo films the team fixing the drive-thru, showing everything that can happen on a build.
Bob, Wendy and the team set out to build a tire shed for Curtis. When Muck shoos Pilchard out of his way, she suddenly vanishes. Leo and the machines run around looking for Pilchard, desperate to find her before Bob finds out that she's disappeared. When Muck admits that he had some part in her disappearance, they all discover that the cat had been sound asleep in his dumper the whole time.
Roley is excited that Bob will be playing his saxophone with the town band as soon as the park bandstand has been renovated. Meanwhile, Leo is tidying up the warehouse at Bob's yard, but is distracted when he discovers he can make music using the leftover piping and old oil drums. When Roley accidentally rolls over and flattens the band's instruments, he is so upset that he rolls away to hide. Bob comes to Roley's rescue by suggesting they follow Leo's creative idea and use bits and pieces from the yard to make new instruments. Bob's 'Junk Band' is a great success and even Mayor Madison approves!
Tilly and Henry have asked Bob and the team to convert Fixham Castle into a spectacular wedding venue. When Scoop learns there will be a 'Best Man,' he volunteers to be 'Best Machine. ' But the job goes to his head as he tries to be the very best at everything, resulting in a disastrous wedding rehearsal. Scoop learns that he doesn't have to be the best at everything and that it is important to know your limits.
Bob is building the jumps for Henry Corner's cross-country equestrian competition. Muck thinks the idea of jumping over things sounds like fun. Determined to find out, Muck sneaks away to build his own jump. But when he tests it out, he gets stuck. Lofty comes to the rescue, and Bob suggests using Muck's jump to finish the cross-country course.
Bob and the team are working at the Zoo replacing Bella the elephant's enclosure to remind her of the wild. Muck and Scoop begin to prank each other, and Muck decides to hide inside the elephant house so he can jump out and surprise Scoop when Scoop passes by. But instead, Muck surprises poor Bella. Using ingenuity and roleplaying skills, Muck acts like an elephant and manages to calm the alarmed Bella down.
Phillip annoys Betsy by insinuating that his work driving Mayor Madison is more important than hers. But when he breaks down en route to Anish Bose’s book launch at Fixham Castle, Phillip must accept Betsy’s help. Later, Phillip’s quick thinking helps the Mayor to deliver the speech she’d left behind.
When Mayor Madison wants to save an old historic house that is dangerously close to a crumbling cliff, Bob and the team lift it onto Two-Tonne’s flatbed to take it to a new site. Mr. Bentley accompanies the convoy and, being a keen bird watcher, he spots a nest of very rare eggs by the side of the road. To avoid disturbing it, Two-Tonne decides to take a different route through the city, but he misjudges the height of the bridge and the house gets stuck. Luckily Bob has a solution! He lets the air out of Two Tonne’s tires so the vehicle becomes low enough to squeeze under the bridge and move to the new site.
It’s Wendy’s birthday! Bob has planned a surprise party at the yard, but Wendy keeps adding lights to the Spring City Rockets’ ice-skating show and won’t leave until she is finished. Trying to get Wendy to leave, Lofty accidentally ruins the light display. Bob quickly comes up with a new plan and brings the party to Wendy!
The centerpiece of Mayor Madison’s arctic-themed charity event to raise money for polar bears is an ice sculpture of a polar bear carved by Wendy. Scoop is horrified to discover that it will melt away by the end of the evening. He takes it away to find a cold place where it won’t melt, but by the time Bob and Wendy find him, it’s too late—the bear has turned into a puddle of water! Bob comforts Scoop while Wendy makes a brand new sculpture. This time she carves a splendid ice sculpture of Mayor Madison herself.
Bob is building an outdoor cinema in the park for the new Dash Lightning premiere. Scoop is inspired to become a superhero, dubbing himself “Super Scoop” and charges off in search of rescues. None of his rescues work and he ends up driving through the cinema screen – in need of rescuing himself! However, when Dash becomes stranded on the way to the premiere, Super Scoop goes to the rescue and personally escorts the movie star to the big event.
While erecting a Gingerbread House display at the plaza, Muck obsessively takes on the role of a Christmas elf – zipping around helping make the season special. He tries building a toy go-kart, decorating a Christmas tree, and even delivering presents. Unfortunately, his efforts don’t seem to be as helpful as he intended. Muck realizes that he is most useful when he helps with things that he is good at doing and assists Bob by collecting supplies for the display. Meanwhile, Wendy and Bob exchange hand-made Christmas cards.
Dizzy is thrilled to be working on the new butterfly house and wishes an orange butterfly would land on her. The butterfly pupae arrive and Dizzy is so excited that she doesn’t realize that one has fallen into her mixing drum. When she goes outside, the butterfly hatches, flying to the top edge of her drum. Dizzy has to remain still and calm in order to move the butterfly safely back into the habitat. Once inside, she is happy to discover that all of the butterflies are flying around – and landing on her!
While Bob and the team complete work on a dinosaur-themed rollercoaster at the Dino Park, Lofty and Dizzy think they’ve broken a precious dinosaur egg – and that a baby dinosaur is now on the loose! They embark on a hunt, which ends in Lofty crashing through the coaster tracks while Leo takes a test run. Wendy steps on the brakes, stopping the zooming car and saves Leo! The machines discover that the egg is not real, but part of the exhibit, and what they thought was a baby dinosaur was really Pilchard.
The team is at the stadium construction site installing sections of concrete onto the steelwork. Lofty is excited to be working with Tiny and wants to impress him. Lofty doesn’t admit to finding the concrete difficult to lift and he drops a section in front of the access way, trapping everybody inside the stadium. With some creative problem solving and collaboration, the team completes the job in time!
Bob is building a radio telescope for Mei at the Observatory. Mei wants to test it by contacting her twin sister Lin on an orbiting space station. Lofty wants to make sure nothing damages the telescope, but ends up breaking it himself! Lofty offers to use his crane arm to position the telescope's dish and they are able to contact Lin.
Bob and the team are repairing a sinkhole on a busy road near the Flying Saucepan Restaurant. Muck wants to get a closer look but Bob gives him the role of safety officer on the other side of a safety barrier. When Bob is away, Muck sneaks a closer look and the road gives way under him. Bob tells Muck to stay still as Lofty pulls Muck back up to safety and the team is able to repair the road.
When a large box is delivered while Bob and the team are installing vertical steels to form the basement of Spring City’s new skyscraper, Scoop promptly assumes it’s the surprise present he knows Wendy plans to give Bob for his birthday. Scoop’s efforts to hide the box from Bob soon cause the build to grind to halt. Scoop recognizes his mistake and returns the missing package. The team uses the missing drill that’s inside to quickly finish the job.
When Shifter goes off on his own and gets stuck, Lofty, Scoop and Muck rescue him using the skills they've been working on during a training day with Bob.
Muck is given the stinky task of delivering manure. He is so mortified by the stench that he tries to avoid crossing anyone's path and delays the build in the process.
Tread is trapped by an avalanche and Stretch is the only machine able to dig him out. But without snow chains, Tread still can't move.
While Bob and his team are building hot dog stands outside the stadium, Scoop mistakes friendly rivalry for fierce competition and gets carried away in the process.
When Bob and the team set about building new garages in the backyard, Shifter wrongly assumes one of them is for him.
Unaware that the film set Bob is building is designed to fall down as part of a film stunt, safety conscious Leo spots what he thinks is a problem and fixes it.
After staying up late watching Ace movies, Muck falls asleep and ends up on a part of a floating bridge that the team are building across the river - and it's heading straight for the falls!
Scoop finds himself zooming around the streets on a jet engine, after he messes around at the scientific test facility that the team are building for Mei Moon.
Two-Tonne's desperation to help a pregnant elephant leads him to make a decision that causes a bridge to collapse - and the elephant to escape!
When Lofty is too embarrassed to admit that he doesn't understand Bob's instructions for the new Spring City canal build, he ends up denting Mr Bentley's boat.
Scoop and Ace are put in charge of decorating two barns for Farmer Pickles. Ace's is very impressive, but Scoop will stop at nothing until his barn is the best...
While Bob and the team are building an aqueduct between Spring City and Fixham, some ducklings mistake Muck for their real mother. When their nest is endangered by the aqueduct, Muck tries to find a way to save the nest and ducklings and get the ducklings back to their real mother.
Lofty is working on a build with newcomer Cherry, whom he wants to impress. Acting on Two-Tonne's advice, he changes his behaviour - but his plans are ruined when Leo's mischievous bot Whizzer shows up.
Scoop accidentally causes a cave-in on a tunnel build, trapping him and Muck underground.
An author is opening a library but Rocky loses her new book. Rocky is inspired by the author's detective novels to track down the missing book.
Roland's rotting grocery store needs demolishing and a modern store building in its place. However, Ace does his famous bucket-waggle dance in front of the store and accidentally sets off the dynamite - and movie director Carl Parker gets it all on film!
Scoop ruins a demolition job to prove that he is not a messy machine.
Wendy is putting on an opera featuring vehicles and people. but Muck's loud singing brings down the ceiling of the old opera house. Bob decides to rebuild the opera house in a Hollywood Bowl bandstand-style, but can the team complete it in time?
When the Town Hall collapses, Rocky thinks that an Abominable Snowman caused it. But the Abominal Snowman is just a myth - isn't it?
Reaching new heights in construction, Bob and his Can-Do Crew--Dizzy, Roley, Lofty, Tumbler, Flex and the rest of the team--take future architects and contractors out for another on-site adventure, this time to learn how the urban tower--the skyscraper--is built. From drafting the blueprints to laying the foundation, finishing the topmost floor and installing the elevator system, Skyscrapers breaks the process down into engaging, easy-to-follow stages, incorporating Bob the Builder's delightful animation and charming characters, along with live action construction site footage. The sky has no limit in this latest title from everyone's favorite builder!
Bob's back On Site! Join Bob as he shows you the amazing world of eco homes and recycling centers and learn how things you throw away can be used to make something new. See how everyone can join in and have fun building eco homes with their unusual materials for strong foundations, big walls and sturdy roofs. And watch what happens to your plastic bottles when they are collected, sorted and made into something new river
Bob and his 'Can-Do' crew are back on site with a brand new adventure! Join Bob as he builds a train set for Mr. Bentley as a birthday surprise and helps find a family of squirrels a new treehouse home.
It's winter in Sunflower Valley and Bob and his team are trying to build a concert hall. Scrambler and Zoomer put their differences aside to help save the big winter party when a sudden snow storm hits Sunflower Valley.
It's hoedowns and showdowns for Bob and the can do crew as they go on vacation to the wild west. Bob and the crew are thrown into an adventure filled with gold mines, campfires and the legend of a long lost treasure. Join the team as they meet a cowgirl named Rio, her horse, Dollar, and her pick-up truck, Jackaroo, and take on the biggest building adventure yet!
While building a new parking lot, picnic area, and play area at The Beach, Bob and the machines tell Benny and Scrambler the story of how Bob and his dad Robert built the building yard in Bobsville, and how the machine crew we all know and love got together.