Bob the Builder: Build It and They Will Come

Bob the Builder: Build It and They Will Come

10.0

May 22 2012

1h 25m

Animation, Family, TV Movie

The crew is hard at work on the new jobs. They need a well to bring water to the yard, a road to the new workshop, homes for the can-do crew and someone to run the old yard! But with all the work to be done, the team has gotten into some mix-ups and not everyone is where they should be. Will Bob and his crew nail down all the details and get their jobs done right? Episodes Dizzy and the Talkie Talkie Scoop's Recruit Where's Robert? Wendy's Welcome Roley's New Friend

Greg Proops

Greg Proops

Lorelei King

Lorelei King

Alan Marriott

Alan Marriott

Maria Darling

Maria Darling

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