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Credits and acknowledgments

Mosey and Wobble Meet is published by Immersive Fusion LLC under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). You may copy, print, translate, and share this work for non-commercial purposes, including in classrooms, with attribution to Immersive Fusion.

Acknowledgments

This booklet references Wreck-It Ralph, the 2012 animated film and its characters Ralph and Felix, as a frame for explaining the relationship between people who build things and people who try to break things on purpose. The reference is used for commentary and educational illustration only.

Wreck-It Ralph, Ralph, Fix-It Felix Jr., and related characters are trademarks of The Walt Disney Company. This publication is an independent educational work. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, endorsed by, or otherwise connected to The Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries.

Names and trademarks

Mosey and Wobble are trademarks of Immersive Fusion LLC.

This character started life with a different name: Boop. We changed it to Mosey because "Boop" turned out to be too close to names other people already use. We are telling you that here, on the record, rather than quietly swapping the name and pretending the first one never happened. If you read an earlier version that called him Boop, it was the same little robot.

Cover illustration

The Mosey and Wobble cover illustration was created for the original career-day pamphlet (May 2026) and reused here. Mosey is a small cubic robot with a friendly screen face. Wobble is a teal jelly-blob with a small smile.

A note on the voice

The writing in this booklet tries to follow three posture references: Fred Rogers (welcoming, calm), Mo Willems (deadpan, brief, character-forward), and Bob Ross (permission to try, gentleness about hard things). None of those three are credited as collaborators, because none of them are. They are the posture targets the writing aims at.


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