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Teletubbies - Again Again! [DVD] [1997]

Teletubbies - Again Again! [DVD] [1997]
Directed by David Hiller

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25729 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-03-15
  • Rating: Universal, particularly children
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English, Welsh
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 61 minutes

Editorial Reviews

DVD Description
Trumpets appear and the Teletubbies dance...then Dipsy does his special dance - again again! See children feeding some lambs, riding trikes and playing with dough. Laa-Laa wants to play indoors, but Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Po want to play outdoors - uh-oh! The tubby custard machine isn't working so the Teletubbies sing a special song to make it work.

Special Features

  • Bonus Teletubbies Everywhere episode (Dog Training)
  • Tubby Snap game
  • 2 x jigsaw games

DVD Technical Information:

  • Running Time: 61 minutes approx.
  • Region Code: 2

Synopsis
Another hour of Teletubby magic. This time everyone wants to lay outdoors except Laa-Laa who wants to stay indoors--uh-oh! And there are trumpets, dancing, and a broken Tubby Custard machine. A song will make it work! Again again!


Customer Reviews

Not the best of the Teletubbies, but still OK3
Unlike the other Teletubbies videos/DVDs my son has seen, "Teletubbies - Again Again!" took quite a while for my 2-year-old to get into. There are a few sequences that don't hold much interest for him, such as the bit where Laa Laa asks the others to play with her indoors (they want to play outdoors). However, there are two sequences that he has grown to love, namely Dipsy doing his special dance (my son has developed his own version of Dipsy's dance and it's quite a sight to behold!) and the clip of children making playdough. It's the pull of these two sections that keeps my son watching the whole DVD, even though it has been known that he may leave the room (never happened with the other Tubbies videos/DVDs) - this mostly happens if the "Teletubbies Everywhere" bit is on).

So good I was sick5
The Teletubbie's entysing "satanic" rituals were thrilling,and the deep sub plot about the Russian spy was a clever twist, fantastically made by the director Peter Jackson. My children were refusing to watch it, but I soon sorted that with some rope and some gaffer tape. Although I rather regret doing that now because they think they have T.V's in there stomach which was comical for the first ten minutes but the signal when trying to watch Corrie was awful. One of my children got so hyped up he ate a pocket T.V and had to go to casualty. They were also desperate for something they call "tubby tustard".