Yo Gabba Gabba Circus ((top))
: Perform as the Silly Clowns , running around and doing funny dances. Toodee : Partners with the Oski bugs as Acrobats .
The is the first episode of the third season (the 37th overall) of the beloved children's series Yo Gabba Gabba! , originally airing on March 8, 2010. In this whimsical installment, the Gabba gang— Muno , Foofa , Brobee , Toodee , and Plex —meet “Weird Al” Yankovic , who guest stars as Al the Ringmaster . Plot Summary
If the circus ever comes back to town, buy the tickets. Buy the foam character hands. Buy the overpriced glow sticks. Because in the words of the great Brobee: "I'm not sad. I'm just... hungry for fun." Yo Gabba Gabba Circus
Yo Gabba Gabba Live: Circus! is not subtle, clever, or designed for anyone over the age of six. And that’s the point. It is a bright, loud, slightly nonsensical hug for the preschool set. If you have a toddler who loves the show, they will look at you like you are a wizard the moment Muno rolls out on a unicycle.
Foofa, the pink flower, loves pink and dancing. In the circus, she was the juggler—though she usually dropped the balls, turning it into a dance party instead. Her segment taught flexibility: "It’s okay to make a mistake as long as you keep moving." : Perform as the Silly Clowns , running
A study published in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology found that preschoolers who watched "Yo Gabba Gabba" showed significant improvements in their social-emotional skills, including self-awareness, self-regulation, and relationships with others.
One of the standout features of "Yo Gabba Gabba" is its focus on education. The show's creators worked with experts in child development and education to ensure that each episode teaches kids important skills and values. The "Yo Gabba Gabba Circus" episode is no exception. , originally airing on March 8, 2010
For those lucky enough to have seen it live, the memory of Muno waving from a giant inflatable stage while DJ Lance yelled "Yo!" over a thumping beat remains a core childhood (or parenting) memory.
While there is no official "Yo Gabba Gabba Circus" touring in 2026, the spirit lives on. Christian Jacobs has hinted at live events tied to the new Yo Gabba GabbaLand! property. Fan petitions for a 20th-anniversary circus tour circulate regularly on Reddit.