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  1. 27 mag 2019 · Here's a new Martha Speaks episode! Enjoy!Subscribe to my Channel!

  2. Martha Speaks - WildBrain. @marthaspeaks-wildbrain4739 ‧. 50K subscribers. Welcome to The Talking Dog Cartoons channel! Here you can watch full episodes and special compilations. Home. Playlists....

  3. 9 giu 2020 · In this episode, Martha starts speaking weirdly once Granny Flo (the owner of Granny's Alphabet Soup, the soup Martha eats) lays off half of her workers (whi...

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    Martha Blah Blah is the first half of the sixth episode of Martha Speaks. This Season 1 episode premiered on September 8, 2008 along with the episode Skits Behaves and is based on the third book written by Susan Meddaugh.

    Granny Flo decides to cut costs at the soup factory - as who would notice if each bowl of soup had only half the letters of the alphabet anyway. But Martha would. As the letters are subtracted from the soup, they're also subtracted from her speech, and Martha loses her ability to communicate.

    Limit, add, subtract, reduce, diminish, few, greater, higher, more, less

    •Granny Flo

    •Martha

    •Helen

    •And other family members

  4. 30 set 1996 · Martha Blah Blah is a children's book about Martha the talking dog. Everyday she eats her can of Granny's Soup, but lately she has been losing her words. Ever since a Granny's Soup Company got a new owner Martha can only speak in strange sounds.

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    • Susan Meddaugh
  5. 30 mar 1998 · Martha Blah Blah (Martha Speaks) Paperback – Picture Book, March 30, 1998. by Susan Meddaugh (Author, Illustrator) 4.8 83 ratings. Part of: Martha Speaks (4 books) See all formats and editions.

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  6. Martha Blah Blah/Skits Behaves: Directed by Colleen Holub. With Kathleen Barr, Christina Crivici, Brian Drummond, Alex Ferris. Granny Flo decides to cut costs at the soup factory. Who would notice if each bowl of soup had only half the letters of the alphabet anyway? Martha would, that's who.