Teletubbies - Dance With The Teletubbies

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Manufacturer: 2 Entertain Video Starring: Teletubbies Directed By: Vic Finch, David G. Hillier
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Audience Rating: Universal, particularly children Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 5024165667637 Format: HiFi Sound Label: 2 Entertain Video Number Of Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 2 Entertain Video Release Date: 1999-03-22 Running Time: 52 Studio: 2 Entertain Video
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Summary: Tinky Winky Rocks
Comment: Our one year old loves this video, and on the millionth play you start to appreciate the little things. The little girl who's truly possessed (COME ON FOLLOW ME INTO THE GARDEN!!!!) and Tinky Winky's vallient efforts in remembering the dances (check out the first dance when he stops ages before the others) and his stumbling about in a tutu. I don't know how they hold a little person's attention, but they do. Top stuff.
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Summary: One of the best from Teletubbies
Comment: My toddler adored this video and was very engaged. Lively,upbeat and lots of fun
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Summary: Boring!
Comment: Our son did not seem to enjoy this half as much as Here Come the Tellitubbies and a few of the others that we had. There is one good scene where La La dances to a dramatic piece of classical music.
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Summary: Over the hills and far away...
Comment: I was a little disappointed with this video, mainly because I was hoping for several episodes of the riveting exploits of Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, and what I got was an hour of my multicoloured heroes dancing merrily around their verdant valley. Still, I'm not complaining as this tape still brought a smile to my face, even if I wasn't exactly tempted to get up and dance around my living room. This video should be great for parents who want to occupy their kids on a rainy afternoon! And I have to confess that I'll probably watch it again next time I need to switch my brain off for the evening.
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Summary: Tinky Winky Rocks
Comment: Our one year old loves this video, and on the millionth play you start to appreciate the little things. The little girl who's truly possessed (COME ON FOLLOW ME INTO THE GARDEN!!!!) and Tinky Winky's vallient efforts in remembering the dances (check out the first dance when he stops ages before the others) and his stumbling about in a tutu. I don't know how they hold a little person's attention, but they do. Top stuff.
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Summary: One of the best from Teletubbies
Comment: My toddler adored this video and was very engaged. Lively,upbeat and lots of fun
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Summary: Boring!
Comment: Our son did not seem to enjoy this half as much as Here Come the Tellitubbies and a few of the others that we had. There is one good scene where La La dances to a dramatic piece of classical music.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Over the hills and far away...
Comment: I was a little disappointed with this video, mainly because I was hoping for several episodes of the riveting exploits of Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, and what I got was an hour of my multicoloured heroes dancing merrily around their verdant valley. Still, I'm not complaining as this tape still brought a smile to my face, even if I wasn't exactly tempted to get up and dance around my living room. This video should be great for parents who want to occupy their kids on a rainy afternoon! And I have to confess that I'll probably watch it again next time I need to switch my brain off for the evening.
The British countryside has seen few raves like this one--our favourite Teletubbies are shown dancing through Teletubby Land with a few of their friends and, of course, their many rabbits. The "Stepping and Standing Dance" leads things off, followed by the "Walking Dance", "Running Away Dance", "Splashing Dance", and so forth (thankfully, we're spared from "Riverdance"). Of course, all this dancing--and even some clips of real children performing a few jigs--can wear a little thin on the patience of any child or parent. While younger children may want to perform some of the moves themselves (the "Tip Toe Dance" looks semi-appealing), everyone else risks becoming bored. The Teletubbies work best when, just like the typical preschooler, they all act differently, performing unique tasks (check out the effective Here Come the Teletubbies). On this video, they're all line dancing. There is some genuine weirdness for more mature Tubby aficionados: a vacuum cleaner starts dancing and a computer-animated bear does a convincing Grateful Dead-inspired number. But, for almost everyone else, it can't beat the TV show. --Jason Verlinde, Amazon.com
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