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The Playtime Concert (2009), Hi-5 Surprise! Live (2010) and Hi-5 Holiday! Live (2012). These releases did not feature any footage from the television series. The home video releases were typically well received by the target audience. In its first three months, Move Your Body had sold 80,000 copies on VHS. [1]
"Move Your Body", a video by Hi-5, 1999 "Move Your Body" (Beyoncé song), 2011 "Move Your Body" (Sia song), 2016 "Move Your Body", by Sean Paul, 2017
The debut album of the group, Jump and Jive with Hi-5, corresponded with the first season of the show and was released in September 2004 by Koch Entertainment. [9] A special holiday album, It's a Hi-5 Christmas, was released in October 2005. [10] The cast also toured malls and theaters in the U.S., performing songs from the television series. [3]
Year Title Role Notes 1999 Amazing Journey: Herself Documentary 2004 Hi-5, Vol 2: Music Magic: Video Hi-5, Vol. 3: Game Time: 2006 Hi-5: Move Your Body
Charli recycles an old song; "Move Your Body", by changing its lyrics. Kellie and Chats hold a garage sale and sell items starting with G. Charli puts on her reading glasses. Sharing Stories: Charli tells a story about an aging dining table (Kellie), who worries that her owners (Nathan and Kathleen) will replace her when her legs begin to wobble.
Nathan stages a powerful storm performance with the rest of Hi-5 acting as clouds, rain and thunder. Charli pretends to be a lightning bolt and uses her body to create powerful movements. Tim uses instruments and other items to replicate the sounds of the sky. Charli uses her body to move like a hurricane.
The first series of Hi-5 was broadcast in 1999 and quadrupled the ratings and audience share in its timeslot, previously occupied by programs including Here's Humphrey. [13] Hi-5 averaged a national audience of 223,000 in 1999, which was a 32.2% increase on Humphrey. [13] The first four weeks of broadcast achieved an average of 231,000 viewers ...
In 2003, Cregan joined the American version of the Australian children's television show Hi-5. His role is similar to that of Tim Harding, Tim Maddren and Joe Kalou's in the original Australian version. In the series, Cregan's segment is "Making Music", where he explains the fundamentals of music and making musical instruments from everyday ...