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''Bobby's World'' was a cartoon series that ran on [[Fox]]'s [[Fox Kids]] Saturday morning block from 1990 to 1998. It was created by comedian [[Howie Mandel]].
''Bobby's World'' was a cartoon series that ran on [[FOX]]'s [[Fox Kids]] Saturday morning block from 1990 to 1998. It was created by comedian [[Howie Mandel]].


It was about an imaginative young boy named Bobby Generic (voiced by Mandel) who often misinterpreted things that were said to him. However, Bobby claims that he came from a [[Magical Land|magical place]] called "''Bobbyland''".
It was about an imaginative young boy named Bobby Generic (voiced by Mandel) who often misinterpreted things that were said to him. However, Bobby claims that he came from a [[Magical Land|magical place]] called "''Bobbyland''".
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* [[Medium Blending]]: When Howie Mandel interacted with Bobby before and after the episodes.
* [[Medium Blending]]: When Howie Mandel interacted with Bobby before and after the episodes.
* [[Memetic Outfit]]: Bobby's 'Bobbyland' outfit: White sailor hat with black tassels, white shirt with short sleeves, blue navy sailor collar with white stripes, blue shorts with two white buttons, white stockings and black Mary Jane shoes.
* [[Memetic Outfit]]: Bobby's 'Bobbyland' outfit: White sailor hat with black tassels, white shirt with short sleeves, blue navy sailor collar with white stripes, blue shorts with two white buttons, white stockings and black Mary Jane shoes.
* [[Mr. Imagination]]: Bobby.
* [[Mr. Imagination]]: Bobby.
* [[Parental Bonus]]: In "I Want My Mommy", Uncle Ted tries to explain the concept of adoption to Bobby.
* [[Parental Bonus]]: In "I Want My Mommy", Uncle Ted tries to explain the concept of adoption to Bobby.
{{quote|'''Uncle Ted:''' You see, a lot of times when a guy and his wife--
{{quote|'''Uncle Ted:''' You see, a lot of times when a guy and his wife--