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This is a list of Wiggles videos featuring Greg Page as the Yellow Wiggle. Catalog numbers are primarily based on the original VHS, although many of the videos were later released on DVD (indicated by "-9" in Roadshow catalog number and five-digit Hit Entertainment catalog number) and/or repackaged as bundles.
Toot Toot! is the seventh video by the children's band the Wiggles.It was released in Australia on 17 October 1998, [7] and later re-released in 1999 to reflect set updates during production of the TV series.
Wiggly Gremlins! is the 17th album by children's music group The Wiggles. It was released in 2003 by ABC Music distributed by Roadshow Entertainment . It was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 2003 but lost to Hi-5 's Celebrate .
The Wiggles Movie; Zeus and Roxanne; 1998. 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain; Air Bud: Golden Receiver; An All Dogs Christmas Carol; An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island; Antz; Babe: Pig in the City; Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure; Barney's Great Adventure; Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World; Billboard Dad; The ...
The Wiggles released both Wiggle Time and Yummy Yummy in 1998. [1] Wiggle Time was released on video in the United States in October 1999. [ 4 ] In 2002, The Wiggles released Yummy Yummy and Wiggle Time as a combined DVD.
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Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!, also referred to as The Wiggles TV Series 3, is the third television series by The Wiggles. The series takes place on a fictional television studio as they produce a show called Network Wiggles, with regular on-camera segments as well as the usual music videos. This is the first series to use young adults as ...
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