Note: Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) has strict rules. Do not use "Oddbods" in your low-content book titles unless you have a license from One Animation.
Here is the truth that disappoints many graphic designers: There is no commercial, off-the-shelf font called "Oddbods."
The logo is a custom logotype. It was designed specifically for the show by the studio One Animation (Singapore). You cannot simply type "Oddbods" in Microsoft Word and get that look. Oddbods Font
However, that doesn't mean the magic is lost. The logo is heavily inspired by the world of Bubble Fonts and Inflatable/Decorative Sans-Serifs.
Because the show’s characters are named after colors (Fuse, Newt, Bubbles, Zee, Pogo, Slick, and Jeff), the logo frequently changes color. But the core logo is usually rendered in a black fill with a thick white outline (or vice versa). Note: Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) has strict rules
This is no accident. That thick outline mimics the cel-shading of the 3D animation. It reminds you that these are physical toys, or physical creatures. The outline acts as a "fur stroke," separating the letter from the background just as the characters’ jumpsuits separate their fur from the environment.
The Oddbods type style is effective because it aligns perfectly with the show's core themes: It was designed specifically for the show by
A large part of the Oddbods charm is its sketch-like, textured art style. Fonts like Dk Crayon Crumble capture the texture of the show’s background art.
Compared with other playful display fonts, Oddbods leans more heavily into expressive, irregular shapes rather than uniform rounded geometry—this gives it stronger character but less neutrality.