DVD : The Wiggles - Toot Toot!

DVD : The Wiggles - Toot Toot!

The Wiggles - Toot Toot!

starring: Greg Page, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field
directed by: Chisholm McTavish



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1545










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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781571329332
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1571329331
Label: Lyons / Hit Ent.
Manufacturer: Lyons / Hit Ent.
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lyons / Hit Ent.
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 30, 2004
Running Time: 40 minutes
Sales Rank: 1545
Studio: Lyons / Hit Ent.
Theatrical Release Date: 2001










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After one ride in the Wiggles’ Big Red Car, you’ll be giggling and wiggling non-stop. 'Toot Toot®!' and 'Chugga Chugga' along with Australia’s hottest children’s band as they sing and dance their way form 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.

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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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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Almost a 5 star! ...
It is a good one. But since newer stuff has come out that IS a tad better because the new ones are song after song after song and this one has breaks in the singing as the Wiggles go over a storyline about their big red car having broken down---so sometimes DD loses a little interest. But, of the older Wiggles DVD's this is by far the best.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Movin' & Groovin' ...
What is fun about the Wiggles is that they are a fast action group and my 2-1/2-year-old granddaughter loves to dance with them. If they say move your arms or touch your head, she does! She loves Capt Feathersword and their antics always make her laugh :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great entertainment!! ...
This DVD is really great for kids (and their parents!) The songs are catchy and educational. Good clean entertainment you can count on. Looking forward to buying more of the Wiggles!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Keeps my 19 month old asking for more ...
My son loves this DVD....he is always asking for more. He loves the songs and the vivid skits that go with the songs. This DVD is a lot like the Wiggles TV show on Disney Channel so if your child likes the show...they will love this DVD. He is always on his feet dancing when I put this video on. We took a flight to DC this past weekend (6 hours) and when he got fussy I put on this DVD and he calmed down right away and started to dance in his car seat! Great job wiggles!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great DVD! ...
My son is a Wiggles Fanatic & this is definitely one of his favorites! He is only 18 months and watches it from beginning to end- worth every penny!


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