
They try to get him to eat some to see if he'll like it, to no avail.
I Do Not Like Green Eggs and Ham: The episode "Cauliflower Power" is about Moe and Deedee finding out that Rooney doesn't like cauliflower because he has never eaten it. Height Angst: In "Growing Moe", Moe gets frustrated that he's not tall enough to do certain things and wishes he would grow faster. Forbidden Fruit: "Don't pull the rope!". Fake Interactivity: Particularly at the beginning of episodes, where sometimes Rooney and Deedee will ask the viewers if they know where Moe is hiding. The first season has it in reality, but the second season changes it to a 2D animated image before transitioning to live-action. Episode Title Card: The title of the episode is displayed during a pan through Doodlebop Central. Early-Installment Weirdness: The first season. "Double, Double" Title: One episode is titled "Tap Tap Tap".
Does Not Like Spam: Rooney does not like cauliflower, as shown in the episode "Cauliflower Power" where the other Doodlebops find this out and try to get him to eat some.Disney Acid Sequence: The recording studio scenes feature this as the Doodlebops are rehearsing the song for the episode.Christmas Episode: "The Doodlebops Holiday Show".Bookends: The show always ended with an end-of-episode version of the theme song, effectively bookending the episodes with said song.Band Toon: A live-action example, and also an inversion - the eponymous band was originally made exclusively for the show, but the show got popular enough to warrant the Doodlebops performing a few concerts in real life.Animated Adaptation: The show got an animated spinoff, called The Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show.
The reason for this was to make them look like real life cartoon characters. Amazing Technicolor Population: The Doodlebops themselves - Rooney is blue, Deedee is pink/purple, and Moe is yellow.
Acquired Situational Narcissism: In "Deedee, Superstar", Deedee receives praise from a magazine and becomes beyond narcissistic and boastful, leaving Moe and Rooney to feel left out and assume she may leave the band. The show's episodes can be roughly divided into two halves, the first of which showed the Doodlebops in whatever situation before going to perform at their concert, and the second of which comprised their concert performances, which consisted of a few songs, at least one of which had An Aesop in them. It starred a band known as The Doodlebops, who were all brightly colored and consisted of Moe, the drummer, Deedee, the pianist, and Rooney, the guitarist. A Canadian children's show from 2005, made by Cookie Jar.