So, the next time you hear the tinny, high-energy cry of "Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!" echoing from your laptop speakers, know that you aren't just watching a cartoon. You are participating in a quiet, grassroots rebellion to keep a beloved, wiggly piece of 2000s childhood alive for one more generation.

However, the reality of "abandonware" (a term usually used for software) applies here. When a media company makes no effort to offer a product for reasonable sale or streaming, fans argue that preservation is a moral imperative. The Internet Archive has historically complied with DMCA takedown requests, but the Wubbzy files have proven resilient. They are removed and re-uploaded within days by a dedicated fanbase that refuses to let the show die.

: Episodes are available in multiple formats, such as H.264, allowing for easy streaming or downloading for offline viewing.