Wiggle Time

Wiggle Time

Cover showing four of The Wiggles doing there thumbs up with Dorothy the Dinosaur at the back holding her bag.

VHS cover
Directed by Phil Cullen
Produced by John Spence
Written by The Wiggles
Starring Greg Page
Anthony Field
Murray Cook
Jeff Fatt
Music by The Wiggles
Distributed by Roadshow/ABC Video
( #13536)
Release dates
September 1993[1]
Running time
32 minutes
Country Australia

Wiggle Time is the first full-length feature home video from The Wiggles. It was released in 1993. It contains songs from the albums The Wiggles, Here Comes a Song, and Stories and Songs: The Adventures of Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate. It also contains 2 songs newly recorded ("Fruit Salad" and "Marching Along"). The characters Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the Dinosaur and Henry the Octopus also make their first appearances.

Songs and skits

  1. "Get Ready to Wiggle"
  2. "Here Comes A Bear"
  3. "Captain Feathersword"
  4. "Uncle Noah's Ark"
  5. "I Love It When It Rains"
  6. "Dorothy The Dinosaur"
  7. Greg's Magic Trick
  8. "Whenever I Hear This Music"
  9. "Henry The Octopus"
  10. "Rock-a-Bye Your Bear"
  11. "Fruit Salad"
  12. "Marching Along"
  13. "Dorothy's Birthday Party"

Plot

Opening - The Wiggles wave their hands up high from the song "Whenever I Hear This Music" and the Wiggle Time logo is showing in front.

Jeff has fallen asleep while standing and then Anthony, Greg and Murray arrive. Murray suggests they wake him up, and Greg has everyone yell "Wake Up Jeff!" at the count of 3. They count: "1, 2, 3, Wake Up, Jeff!" Jeff jumps and screams, running around to the back of the set and then to the front. Anthony asks Jeff if he's awake now and he affirms. Now it's time to Wiggle!

Greg tells everyone that there going to sing a song all about four animals. At the end of the song, he says that let's all growl like a scary bear.

While Jeff, Greg and Murray are growling at the end of the song, Captain Feathersword arrives and tickles them with the feathersword. Greg tells Captain Feathersword to stop tickling him, and Captain Feathersword agrees, stating he can show them a pirate dance they can learn.

Murray introduces the next song about a man who lived a long, long, time ago. His name was Noah and he had to save some animals from a flood so he built a really, really big boat and called it an ark. As Murray lists off the animals, the other Wiggles make animal sounds.

The Wiggles and some kids are doing paintings using droppers. Anthony holds out his dropper and remarks that it looks like rain.

Anthony talks about Dorothy the Dinosaur. He does not know where she is. When Dorothy arrives, Anthony still does not know but is directed by the audience to look over at a certain direction. But when he looks, Dorothy has moved. After a few misses, Dorothy walks up behind Jeff. Greg tells Jeff that Dorothy is behind him. Jeff looks to his left but Dorothy moves behind him and out of sight. After some more misses, Jeff looks and sees Dorothy in surprise. They all sing the next song.

Greg does a magic trick where he flips through a book that initially does not have any pictures. He asks the audience to say some magic words and throw some pictures into the book. He flips through the book and it now has some drawings. He then asks the audience to throw some color into the book, but the trick does not work. He remembers to say the magic word "Abracadabra." and then it works.

Jeff talks about the next song.

The Wiggles are sitting on the floor with some kids who are holding teddy bears. They are having a picnic. Greg says that he knows a song about teddy bears, and he asks if everyone can sing and do the actions with them.

The Wiggles and some kids are seated at a table, making fruit salad. Anthony explains how it's done and to make sure there is an adult present, and to use a plastic knife.

Anthony leads The Wiggles and some kids in a line. The kids are holding presents. He stops and tells everyone they are going to Dorothy the Dinosaur's birthday party and that you can come along. Then they continue marching around singing and then walk off the set.

Greg remarks what a great party it was, but now they're tired so it's time to go. They all say goodbye and fell asleep except for Jeff, who tries to wake everyone up but they don't wake up. Jeff then crosses his arms and shakes his head with a sigh.

Cast

The video listed The Wiggles as: Jeff Fatt, Greg Page, Murray Cook, Anthony Field. The dance segments were choreographed by Jacqueline Fallon, and performed by Jacqueline Fallon and Mary Anne Rose Hull. There is also a listing "Thanks to the Children" naming: Luke, Clare and Joseph Field; Anthony, Sofia and Leonardo Silvestrini; Timothy and James Rioseco; Nicholas, Raymond and Donald Hull.

Release

The video was released in Australia in September 1993 on VHS.[1]

1998 video

Wiggle Time (re-recording)
Directed by Chisholm McTavish
Produced by Nick Pike
Written by The Wiggles
Starring Greg Page
Anthony Field
Murray Cook
Jeff Fatt
Music by The Wiggles
Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment
Release dates
1998[1]
Running time
40 minutes
Country Australia

The Wiggles video Wiggle Time was re-recorded and released in 1998.[1] The songs and skits are updated from the 1993 version, except for "Fruit Salad". The closing skit where Jeff tries to wake the other Wiggles up does not appear on the 1998 version. Songs were added to the video, including "Ponies", "Quack Quack", and three bonus songs from one of their concerts.

Songs and skits

The video had the following songs and major skits.

  1. "Get Ready to Wiggle"
  2. "Here Comes a Bear"
  3. "Captain Feathersword"
  4. "Uncle Noah's Ark"
  5. "Ponies"
  6. "Dorothy the Dinosaur"
  7. "Whenever I Hear This Music"
  8. "Henry the Octopus"
  9. "Rock-a-Bye Your Bear"
Skit: Greg's Magic Show
  1. "I Love It When It Rains"
  2. "Quack Quack"
  3. "Marching Along"
  4. "Dorothy's Birthday Party"
Live from the Wiggly Concert
  1. "Wave to Wags"
  2. "Five Little Ducks"
  3. "Wiggly Medley"

Cast

This is the cast listing according to the closing credits:

Production

Because the video was released after The Wiggles Movie, The Wiggles' costumes had been updated to feature logos on their shirts. Anthony now consistently wears a blue shirt, Paul Paddick plays Captain Feathersword, and Wags the Dog is a regular character.

Release

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.[2] In 2002, The Wiggles released Yummy Yummy and Wiggle Time as a combined DVD.[3][4]

2000 album

Wiggle Time
Studio album by The Wiggles
Released 30 August 2000
Genre Children's Music
Length 42:00
Label ABC
The Wiggles chronology
It's a Wiggly Wiggly World
(2000)
Wiggle Time
(2000)
Yule Be Wiggling
(2000)

Wiggle Time is the eleventh Wiggles album, released in 2000.

Track list

All tracks written by (or trad. arr by) M. Cook, J. Fatt, A. Field, G. Page except spoken and noted below[5].

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Get Ready to Wiggle"  J.Field, M.Cook, J. Fatt, A.Field, G. Page2:07
2."Rock-a-Bye Your Bear"  A.Field, G. Page1:25
3."Dorothy the Dinosaur"  J. Field, M. Cook2:15
4."Here Comes a Bear"  A.Field, G. Page1:25
5."We're All Friends"   1:52
6."Little Brown Ant"   1:06
7."I Knew a Cricket" (spoken) 0:16
8."Uncle Noah's Ark"   2:27
9."Henry the Octopus"  M. Cook, J. Fatt, A. Field1:43
10."The Gypsy Rover"   2:13
11."A Pirate's Life" (spoken) 0:22
12."Bound for South Australia"   1:21
13."The Magic Kindy"   1:30
14."Poesje Mauw"   1:02
15."I Love When It Rains"  M. Cook1:11
16."Lechoo Yeladim"   1:34
17."Whenever I Hear This Music"  M. Cook, J. Fatt1:13
18."Bert the Wombat"   0:12
19."Dancing Ride"   2:04
20."Dorothy's Birthday Party"  M. Cook2:28
21."I Look in the Mirror"   1:44
22."Daniel and Molly"   2:07
23."A Family Song"   2:06
24."Fly Through the Air"   1:14
25."The Dreaming Song"   1:40
26."The Lion and the Unicorn"   1:48
27."Mitten the Kitten"   0:59


Footnotes

  1. For "Uncle Noah's Ark", Anthony wears a white shirt; Jeff and Greg wear white pants. Dorothy the Dinosaur participates in the video as a background character, but is not formally introduced until the sixth song.

References

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