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Bobby's World

Origin
United States
Network
Fox
Premiered
8 September, 1990

Bobby's World is an American animated comedy children's television series, which ran from September 8, 1990 to February 23, 1998 on Fox Kids. The show was created by Canadian actor/comedian Howie Mandel, who also performs the voices of both Bobby and his father Howard Generic. It was produced by Film Roman for Mandel's company Alevy Productions and Fox Children's Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television. The theme song for Bobby's World was composed by John Tesh and Michael Hanna.

Genre Comedy, Fantasy, Children's television series
Created by Howie Mandel
Developed by Jim Staahl, Jim Fisher
Voices of Howie Mandel, Gail Matthius, Susan Tolsky, Tino Insana, Edie McClurg, Kevin Michaels, Pamela Adlon, Rob Paulsen, Gary Owens, Frank Welker, Debi Derryberry, Pat Fraley
Theme music composer John Tesh
Composer(s) John Tesh (1990–1993), Mark Koval (1993–1998), Robby Merkin (musical director), Rob Walsh (arrangements/conductor), Don McGinnis (orchestrations), Mark Koval (orchestrations) (1990–1993)
Country of origin United States, Canada
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 81
Executive producer(s) Phil Roman (entire run), Howie Mandel (1991-98, seasons 2–7)
Producer(s) Mitch Schauer (1990-91, seasons 1–2), Gary Conrad (1991-98, seasons 3–7)
Production company(s) Film Roman, Alevy Productions, Fox Children's Productions
Distributor 20th Television, Saban International
Original network Fox Kids
Audio format Stereo (Season 1–5), Dolby Surround (Season 6–8)

About Bobby's World

Originally created as a parody of The World According to Garp, the show follows the life of Bobby Generic and his wild imagination.

Achievement of Bobby's World

Bobby was voiced by creator Howie Mandel, who says he discovered the voice while choking on a piece of cake. 

Top Facts You Did Not Know About Bobby's World

1990s American animated television series.

Latest information about Bobby's World updated on July 28 2021.