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The Wiggles: Toot Toot!
  • After one ride in the Wiggles’ Big Red Car, you’ll be giggling and wiggling nonstop. “Toot Toot” and “Chugga Chugga” along with Australia’s hottest children’s band as they sing and dance their way from space trips to pirate ships. Join Jeff, Murray, Greg and Anthony, as well as Wags the Dog, Officer Beaples, Zardo Zap and many more, for a ride you’ll never forget. Start the car and honk the horn.

After one ride in the Wiggles’ Big Red Car, you’ll be giggling and wiggling nonstop. “Toot Toot” and “Chugga Chugga” along with Australia’s hottest children’s band as they sing and dance their way from space trips to pirate ships. Join Jeff, Murray, Greg and Anthony, as well as Wags the Dog, Officer Beaples, Zardo Zap and many more, for a ride you’ll never forget. Start the car and honk the horn. It’s time to “Toot Toot” with The Wiggles. SONGS Look Both Ways John Bradelum Harry’s Underwater Big Band Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes Food Food Food (Oh How I Love My Food) Go Captain Feathersword, Ahoy! Do The Wiggle Groove Dorothy the Dinosaur (Tell Me Who Is That Knocking?) Balla Balla Bambina I Climb Ten Stairs Move Your Arms Like Henry Silver Bells That Ring In The Night Wags The Dog, He Like To Tango We’re Dancing With Wags The Dog Officer Beaples’ Dance Zardo Zap Let’s Have A Ceili Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car

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A beloved children’s band from Australia, The Wiggles are four music-making guys: Jeff, Murray, Greg, and Anthony. When the Big Red Car (a whimsical dune buggy) won’t start, or as the Wiggles say, no “Chugga, Cugga, Toot, Toot!,” it’s an ideal time to sing and dance. There are songs about walking across the street and eating foods that are healthy as well as some that are more familiar like “Head, Shoulder, Knees, and Toes” and “Look Both Ways.” The lads stir up a whole lot of energy with the help of their costumed friends, including Wags the Dog, Officer Beaples, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain FeatherSword, and Zardo Zap. Their videos have a retro ’60s feel, very upbeat and fun. It’s easy to see why they are so popular in the land down under. Ages 3 to 6. –Peggy Maltby-Etra

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  • Anonymous
    March 5, 2010
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    I bought this video for my 18 month old daughter. She has no interest in it and even seems frightened by some of the “creatures”. I personally cannot stand it and won’t put it in, and I am someone who can stomach Barney and find Elmo slightly charming. The costumed characters are irritating and bizarre, the music is annoying and the Wiggles are nothing special. I would never buy another Wiggles video or CD based on my experience with this one.

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  • Walter Grimace
    March 5, 2010
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    This is a wonderful show, but for reasons completely unintentional ( I’d hope! ) on the part of everyone involved. This show is gut wrenchingly hilarious. The sets are colourful, bizarre, or amusingly trippy, and the songs are fabulous. Everytime I find a Wiggles episode playing on the T.V. I end up sprawled on the floor convulsed in fits of giggles. The characters are nightmarish, garish, and very, very funny. A typical song would have a very tall and very skinny police officer ( gender ambiguous ) hobble around drunkeningly, an octopus with two rubber limbs, something called Dorothy that squeals like Minnie Mouse in Helium Land and looks like the product of nuclear waste, and a pirate, a red car, and a bunch of children that look like they’re being paid a thousand dollars a minute to act as happy as they can. In the middle of all this cheerful insanity are the Wiggles themselves. A lot of their antics are just plain bizarre, as I’ve mentioned earlier, but a few of their skits are actually truly funny, in a late 60′s British surreal humour kind of way. It’s bad, yes… it’s REALLY bad, but it’s so extraordinarily campy that people decades from now will look back and think to themselves, “My God… Australia in the 90′s must’ve been a really whacked out place to be!”

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  • Anonymous
    March 5, 2010
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    This video started out great! The sounds and the guys had my 21-mo. olds full attention. But, by about the 11th song he was up and wandering the house in search of other things to do. The majority of the songs are unheard of in the US and it was hard for me to keep him interested when I didn’t even know what they were singing. Brightly colored video and some pretty funny sounds but if I could go back I would have bought something else.

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  • Anonymous
    March 5, 2010
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    There are some good points to the Wiggles. There are some really neat songs in here and I think that the singing and dancing are entertaining. I especially like the children they put in the video.
    The bad points start with some bad camera effects. I particularly dislike the underwater effect and don’t think it is appropriate for toddlers who are learning about and trying to make sense of their world.
    The worst aspect of the Wiggles is that their animal characters are very bizarre. The Octopus is a person wearing an octopus costume. Four of the legs are the human’s two legs and two arms and the other four legs are stuffed and flail about randomly from the human’s neck. Dorothy the dinosaur has no bottom jaw and her single row of teeth is on the outside of her upper jaw. Plus, the animal character voices and mannerisms are very annoying.
    I bought this video because of all the good reviews on this site but was very disappointed. I don’t think it even compares to some of the other kids’ videos out there. Sesame Street & Elmo, Barney, Blue’s Clues and VeggieTales are much better and are more likely to teach as well as entertain.

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  • D. Mungo
    March 5, 2010
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    This video itself was cute, but it’s so blurry that we don’t ever watch it. We have other Wiggles videos that are better quality (Yummy Yummy, Wiggly, Wiggly World!, Wiggly Safari, Wiggle Bay, Racing to the Rainbow). Save your money and eyesight on this one and buy one of the other ones.

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