00:00We're ready to wiggle, wiggle your fingers high in the sky, we're ready to wiggle, wiggle
00:20your ears and wiggle your eyes, we're ready to wiggle, wiggle your hair and wiggle your
00:27nose, we're ready to wiggle, wiggle all ten toes, wiggle all ten toes.
00:38We'd like you to meet a friend of ours who's not a person like you or me.
00:42She's a dinosaur and her name is Dorothy the Dinosaur.
00:46Now Dorothy the Dinosaur is a very friendly dinosaur.
00:49She's green, she's got yellow spots, she wears a white floppy hat but best of all, Dorothy
00:55the Dinosaur loves to eat roses.
00:58Dorothy also loves to sing this.
01:00She sings rum pum pa chomp, rum pum pa chomp.
01:04Can you sing that with us?
01:05Let's try.
01:06Rum pum pa chomp, rum pum pa chomp.
01:09That's great.
01:10Now here's a song about the first time that we met Dorothy the Dinosaur.
01:16I was looking out my window late the other night, she was sitting in the garden and gave
01:38me such a fright.
01:39Eating old mum's roses there in the moonlight was Dorothy the Dinosaur.
01:44I knew that if mum saw her, she'd never let her stay.
01:49A dinosaur as big as that needs feeding night and day.
01:53I'd have to find a place where I could hide her away, Dorothy the Dinosaur.
01:59Rum pum pa chomp, rum pum pa chomp.
02:04Oh, I like it here.
02:06Rum pum pa chomp, rum pum pa chomp.
02:11Dorothy the Dinosaur.
02:14I knew that she was so big that she'd soon be found.
02:18My mother called the dog catcher, he came around.
02:22When he laid his eyes on her, he fell to the ground.
02:26Now I take it that's Dorothy the Dinosaur.
02:30Rum pum pa chomp, rum pum pa chomp.
02:33Stop it, you guys!
02:35I'm still hungry!
02:37Can't I find some roses in that bathtub now?
02:40Dorothy the Dinosaur.
02:43They called up the police to take her right away.
02:47They called up the zoo to find a place to stay.
02:51I said they couldn't take her, I said no way.
02:55That's Dorothy the Dinosaur.
02:57That's me!
02:59Rum pum pa chomp, rum pum pa chomp.
03:06Oh, roses!
03:08Rum pum pa chomp, Dorothy the Dinosaur.
03:12Chomp!
03:13Rum pum pa chomp, rum pum pa chomp.
03:24Dorothy the Dinosaur.
03:27Chomp!
03:29There are so many things to do when you play outside.
03:33You can swing on a tyre.
03:36Or climb the monkey bars.
03:39Ride a bike.
03:40Or kick a ball.
03:42You can balance on stepping stones.
03:46Or walk along a balance board.
03:49You can slide down like...
03:51Hello, my name is Stephanie.
03:54Oh, I wonder where she's going with that orange cone.
03:59Is that a cubby house?
04:02Are they climbing through the roof?
04:05I hope they're not stuck.
04:08Here are some swings.
04:10And the slippery dip.
04:14Or you can just sit with your friends and fill a cone with wood chips.
04:19Hmm, I wonder what they'll do with them now.
04:23And of course, when you play outside,
04:26it's very important to wear a hat and remember to use sunscreen.
04:45Hi, Jeff!
04:46There's no need to shout.
04:48What?
04:49I said there's no need to shout.
04:51Pardon!
04:53I said there's no need to shout.
04:55Sorry, Jeff.
04:56What are you up to?
04:58Oh, I've got these two new CDs.
05:00One has got the sounds of the jungle,
05:02like birds singing.
05:05Monkey laughs.
05:08And lions roaring.
05:10And this other one is a famous opera singer.
05:13Hmm, I didn't know you liked opera, Jeff.
05:16I love the opera.
05:18Did you know that in opera, they sing everything instead of saying it?
05:22Well, that sounds interesting, Jeff.
05:24Look, here's the headphones to listen to your new CDs,
05:27and I'm off for a snack.
05:34See you, Jeff!
05:36See you, Anthony.
05:40Hmm, the sounds of the jungle or the sounds of the opera?
05:44Which will I listen to first?
05:47I'll leave the opera on.
05:58And now, from the Sydney Opera House,
06:01music you'll never forget.
06:03Sit down.
06:05Take your shoes off and relax.
06:07I said, take your shoes off.
06:10Who? Who, me?
06:11Yes, you, Jeff Wiggle.
06:14Ah, that's better.
06:16Now, welcome to the stage,
06:19the one and only,
06:21the diva, Edith von Schmitten.
06:46Edith von Schmitten
06:49Edith von Schmitten
06:52Edith von Schmitten
06:55Edith von Schmitten
06:58Edith von Schmitten
07:01Edith von Schmitten
07:04Edith von Schmitten
07:07Edith von Schmitten
07:10Edith von Schmitten
07:13Edith von Schmitten
07:16Edith von Schmitten
07:21Will Jeff ever wake up?
07:24How will the Wiggles wake him?
07:27What will happen when he does?
07:33Jeff's been asleep for a long, long time.
07:36I think we'd better wake him up.
07:38When I count three, let's say,
07:40Wake up, Jeff.
07:41One, two, three.
07:43Wake up, Jeff!
07:45Huh? Huh? Huh?
07:48Oh, I know why he didn't wake up.
07:50He can't hear us.
07:51He's got his headphones on.
07:53Has he been listening to that all this time?
07:55Now let's try it.
07:57One, two, three.
07:59Wake up, Jeff!
08:01Wow, Jeff, you've been asleep for ages.
08:03It didn't look like we'd be able to wake you up.
08:06I'm awake!
08:08I'm awake!
08:11Huh? Huh? Huh?
08:13Yeah, well, Jeff, we thought you'd like to wake up
08:16and come with us to Wag's the dog's house.
08:18Wag's the dog,
08:21the wonderful dog,
08:24our best friend.
08:35Best friend.
08:37Best friend.
08:41Best friend.
08:50Huh? Huh? Huh?
08:52He's been listening to that CD for so long,
08:54he thinks he's in an opera.
08:56Wiggles, we'd better think of something fast,
08:58or Jeff's going to sound like an opera singer forever.
09:00Let's start thinking.
09:02Hey!
09:06Maybe if he falls asleep without the headphones on,
09:09he'll get back to normal again.
09:11Good thinking.
09:13It doesn't take much for funny old Jeff to fall asleep.
09:15Hey, Jeff, why don't you have a nap before we leave this place?
09:19Oh, yes! Oh, yes!
09:21Oh, yes!
09:26Quickly, take that CD out and put the other one in.
09:30If he wakes up and starts listening to that opera recording again,
09:33we'll never get him back to normal.
09:35That should do the trick. No more opera singing for you, Jeff.
09:38Come on, let's wake him up and see if it worked.
09:40When I count three.
09:42One, two, three.
09:44Wake up, Jeff!
09:49So, Jeff, do you still think you're an opera star?
09:53An opera star? Of course not.
09:57He's back to normal.
09:59Did you see him? He thought he was in an opera.
10:02Yeah, singing everything.
10:04He was really funny.
10:06Singing like this.
10:08Hey, Jeff, sing us another aria.
10:10Hey, he's asleep again.
10:12That Jeff, he can sleep anywhere.
10:14Oh, no!
10:15What?
10:16Oh, no!
10:17What?
10:18The headphones. He's got the headphones on again.
10:21Oh, no, he'll turn into the opera singer again.
10:24Not this time.
10:26It's the CD.
10:28To the sounds of the jungle.
10:31Oh, well, we'd better wake him up then.
10:33When I count three, let's say,
10:35wake up, Jeff.
10:36One, two, three.
10:38Wake up, Jeff!
10:40Oh, hi, Jeff.
10:41We were a bit worried when we saw you'd fallen asleep
10:43with the headphones on again.
10:45Oh, no.
10:46He was listening to the sounds of the jungle.
10:48Now he thinks he's a monkey.
10:50Well, at least monkeys are friendly.
10:53But lions aren't.
10:54Let's get out of here.
10:59Wake up, Jeff.
11:01Everybody's wiggling.
11:02Wake up, Jeff.
11:04We really need you.
11:05Wake up, Jeff.
11:07You're missing all the fun now.
11:08Wake up, Jeff, before the day's through.
11:11What's that sound?
11:12I can hear somebody snoring.
11:14What's that sound?
11:15It's not Murray or Greg.
11:17Anthony's awake, so let's have another guess now.
11:20Oh, my goodness.
11:21It must be Jeff.
11:23Wake up, Jeff.
11:24Everybody's wiggling.
11:26Wake up, Jeff.
11:27We really need you.
11:29Wake up, Jeff.
11:30You're missing all the fun now.
11:32Wake up, Jeff, before the day's through.
11:46Dorothy the dinosaur is munching on some roses.
11:49Wags the dog is digging up bones.
11:52Henry the octopus is dancing round in circles.
11:55Wake up, Jeff.
11:56We need you for the show.
11:58Wake up, Jeff.
11:59Everybody's wiggling.
12:01Wake up, Jeff.
12:02We really need you.
12:04Wake up, Jeff.
12:05You're missing all the fun now.
12:07Wake up, Jeff, before the day's through.
12:17Can you keep that noise down?
12:18I'm trying to sleep.
12:20Henry the octopus lives down in the deep blue sea.
12:25Henry the octopus, he's a friend to you and me.
12:29Hi, everybody.
12:31Or as we say in octopus language, pre-boop.
12:37It was a lovely day in the ocean.
12:39The water was cool, clear and blue.
12:42Henry the octopus lived in his house under the sea.
12:45Henry had an idea and rang his friend the catfish on the shellophone.
12:49Hello, catfish.
12:51Do you think you could get together with all our friends for a sports day?
12:55I'll arrange the events and prizes.
12:57It'll be so much fun.
12:59The catfish spoke to all their friends who gathered at Henry's place to hear what he planned.
13:03Henry spoke.
13:04Welcome, everybody, to this sports day.
13:07We'll throw the shot put, have races, do very special swimming and we'll all clap and cheer.
13:14Everyone thought this a great idea and moved to where the first event would take place.
13:19The shot put is where you throw a big heavy ball as far as you can.
13:22Whoever throws the shot put the furthest wins.
13:25Henry decided to enter the competition.
13:27He looked at the flags in the sand where other creatures had thrown the shot put.
13:32OK, look out, fishies, look out, band.
13:35Here comes Henry throwing balls in the sand.
13:39Henry was only supposed to throw one ball, but he had so many arms that he picked up all of them and threw them at the same time.
13:46Oops, said Henry.
13:49Oh, Henry, only throw one ball next time.
13:53Still, the crowd enjoyed it.
13:55Perhaps we'll have better luck in another event.
13:57The next event is synchronised swimming.
14:00The underwater big band can play.
14:03There can be two teams of swimmers, the catfish and the fishettes.
14:07And so the synchronised swimming began.
14:10Unfortunately, Joey and Jacques got carried away with the excitement and started playing faster and faster.
14:16The fish started twirling around and around until they were very dizzy.
14:20Henry quickly stopped the band and all the fish were very grateful.
14:24Jacques apologised to everyone.
14:26Oh, sorry, little fishies.
14:28You know we got carried away with the groove.
14:30I think we went too fast.
14:31That's OK, Jacques.
14:33It was a lovely tune you were playing.
14:35How about everyone rests as we all watch the seahorse races?
14:39Henry waved the starting flag and away they went.
14:42Ooh, but there was one problem.
14:45Henry had forgotten to tell them where the finishing line was.
14:48Oh, dear.
14:50Henry sent Jacques to catch the seahorses and tell them to stop.
14:54Things had not exactly gone to plan.
14:57Henry gathered everyone together and announced that they were all winners and it had been great sports.
15:02Thank you all for coming along.
15:04We've had a lot of fun.
15:06For those who have competed today, everyone will receive a shiny shell on a ribbon, said Henry.
15:12And for all those who have come to watch and cheer, there is some lovely cold iceberg cream and barnacle biscuits.
15:20What a treat.
15:21Henry was a generous octopus.
15:23Everyone said that they should do it again next year.
15:26After such a big day, Henry was ready to sleep.
15:29Playing sports is tiring, but it's a lot of fun.
15:34Ahoy there, me hearties!
15:37You're all welcome here.
15:39Welcome to the Sports Pirate Show!
15:59Ahoy there, me hearties!
16:01Ahoy there, me hearties!
16:03Oh, the artist at work, is it?
16:07Oh, come on, Wags.
16:09Just a quick look.
16:11It'll only take a squillionth of a second.
16:13It'll be like this.
16:15Oh, come on, Wags.
16:17I don't think you realize you're passing up the chance for some expert advice.
16:21Do you know, perchance, I was a professional painter before I became the Pacific's most powerful and popular pirate?
16:31Oh. Very well, then. I'll let you get back to it.
16:36I know! I'll do my own painting!
16:40Real?
16:58Oh, it's quite a gift we have, isn't it, Wags?
17:01What's your favorite style?
17:03Portraits? Landscapes, perhaps?
17:06Maybe abstract?
17:09I'm somewhat of a master of them all, myself!
17:18Am I disturbing you, Wags?
17:22You've finished your masterpiece, then?
17:25I'd better get cracking on mine!
17:38Rrrrrr!
18:08Rrrr! Rrrr! Rrrr!
18:27Oh, this is very good!
18:30Something's missing, though.
18:32What could it be?
18:34Oh, I know!
18:38Rrrr! Rrrr! Rrrr!
18:46Oh, that's much better!
18:51Oh, here he comes!
19:02Rrrr! Rrrr! Rrrr!
19:05Oh, no need to thank me, boy!
19:08You don't have to tell anyone the old captain helped you with your painting.
19:12You can pretend you did it all by yourself!
19:15Oh, it's very good, isn't it?
19:17Would you like me to hang it on your wall for you?
19:21Wags?
19:24Is something the matter?
19:26Oh! Oh, Wags!
19:34Oh, Wags!
19:35Woof, woof, woof!
19:36Woof, woof, woof!
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