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00:00:00Hi! We're the Wiggles. I'm Emma. I'm Lucky. I'm Simon. And I'm Anthony. And do you know
00:00:06what? Together, we're the Wiggles. But by myself, it's just Anthony, solo. But if I call another
00:00:13wiggle in, Simon, there's two of us. It's a duo or a duet. And when we sing with other
00:00:20singers, it's a wiggly duet. This is going to be so much fun. Emma, Lucky, come in, guys.
00:00:26Let's have some wiggly duet fun.
00:00:30Bye.
00:01:30Everybody, we're about to take a flight on Wiggly Airlines, and this is our captain, Guy Sebastian.
00:01:36That's right, we are, and I've got my son Hudson and my niece India who are going to join me.
00:01:41We're going to a very special Wigglestown playground, but, Lucky, it's a pretty small plane, so, mate, you might have
00:01:48to...
00:01:49Oh, no worries, Guy. Well, we're going to dance the propeller. Guy's going to sing and dance the propeller.
00:01:55Guy, can you sing me out while I get out of the plane?
00:01:58Sure thing, mate.
00:01:59Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:02:05Do the poker, do the poker, do the poker around and around.
00:02:11Do the poker, do the poker, do the poker around and around.
00:02:19Yeah, yeah, oh yeah
00:02:23Yeah, yeah, yeah
00:02:26Yeah, yeah, oh yeah
00:02:30We're going up and up and up and up
00:02:33We're going down and down and down and down
00:02:37We're going up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up
00:02:40And then we stop
00:02:41Ah, woo!
00:02:43Do the propel, do the propel
00:02:46Do the propel around and around
00:02:49Do the propel, do the propel
00:02:53Do the propel around and around
00:02:57Yeah, yeah, oh yeah
00:03:00Yeah, yeah, yeah
00:03:04Yeah, yeah, oh yeah
00:03:07Hi, everybody, this is your Captain Guy Sebastian speaking
00:03:13Welcome to your flight to Wiggle Town
00:03:18Now remember, have fun
00:03:20And as I always say
00:03:21We're going up and up and up and down
00:03:25We're going down, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up
00:03:31And then we stop
00:03:32Ah, woo!
00:03:34Do the propel, do the propel
00:03:38Do the propel around and around
00:03:41Do the profiling, do the profiling, do the profiling around and around
00:03:47Statue, statue, statue, profiling!
00:04:09We're about to sing a song with one of my favourite singers in the whole world, Kylie Minogue.
00:04:15And this song is called Monkey Man, and it's about some cheeky little monkeys.
00:04:20Come on, join in.
00:04:26I'm Monkey Man, I'm Big Monkey Man, I never saw you, I only heard of you.
00:04:49Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man, I never saw you, I only heard of you.
00:04:56Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man, it's no lie, it's no lie.
00:05:02Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man, now I know that, now I understand.
00:05:22Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man, I love banana.
00:05:45Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man, I'm a monkey.
00:05:49Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man.
00:05:52Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man.
00:06:29Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man.
00:06:40I'm Big Monkey Man.
00:06:42I'm a monkey.
00:06:43I'm a monkey.
00:06:45Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man.
00:06:54Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man.
00:07:14Huggin' up the Big Monkey Man.
00:07:15Not to worry, my wiggly friends.
00:07:17A Lockie Invention Special.
00:07:18A TV remote that doubles as a cell phone.
00:07:21That'll work for sure, Lockie.
00:07:23That'll work for sure, Lockie.
00:07:24That'll work for sure, Lockie.
00:07:25Well, it should work for sure, shouldn't it?
00:07:27Oh, sure should.
00:07:28Oh, sure should.
00:07:30Sure.
00:07:32Here I go.
00:07:39Oh, I'd love to have a dance with Dorothy.
00:07:42Oh, I'd love to have a dance with Dorothy.
00:07:44We dance to all kinds of music.
00:07:47We love to dance the romp, romp, stomp.
00:07:50We dance in the town and the country,
00:07:52where the atmosphere is great.
00:07:54We'd love to have a dance with Dorothy,
00:07:57cos Dorothy's our mate.
00:08:03Well, I'd love to have a dance with Wags, the dog.
00:08:06I'd love to have a dance with Wags.
00:08:08He loves to dance the tango,
00:08:11and he carries his bone in a big brown bag.
00:08:13We dance in the town and the country,
00:08:15where the atmosphere is great.
00:08:18Oh, we'd love to have a dance with Wags, the dog,
00:08:21cos Wags is our mate.
00:08:24Oh, I love dancing.
00:08:27Now here comes Henry, the octopus.
00:08:30He always loves to dance.
00:08:32Oh, he twirls and spins and flourishes.
00:08:35He dances in his eight-legged pants.
00:08:37We dance in the town and the country,
00:08:39where the atmosphere is great.
00:08:42Oh, we'd love to have a dance with Henry,
00:08:45because Henry's our mate.
00:08:50Wow!
00:08:51Here comes Captain Feathersword.
00:08:54Here comes our pirate friend.
00:08:56He dances jigs and hawk pipes.
00:08:59He keeps dancing till the end.
00:09:02We dance in the town and country,
00:09:04where the atmosphere is great.
00:09:06Oh, we'd love to have a dance with the captain,
00:09:08because the captain's our mate.
00:09:11Ha, ha, ha!
00:09:12Well, blow me down!
00:09:15Well, we'd love to have a dance with Dusty.
00:09:18Well, we'd love to have a dance with Slim.
00:09:20He can do all kind of dances,
00:09:23and nobody dances better than him.
00:09:25He'll dance in the town and the country,
00:09:28where the atmosphere is great.
00:09:30Oh, we'd love to have a dance with Dusty.
00:09:33Slim Dusty's our mate.
00:09:39It's time to dance together,
00:09:41because dancing's so much fun.
00:09:44You can dance any way you like to.
00:09:47There's something here for everyone.
00:09:49We dance in the town and country,
00:09:52where the atmosphere is great.
00:09:54Oh, let's all dance together,
00:09:57because we're all good mates.
00:09:59Whoa!
00:10:00Meow, meow, meow!
00:10:01Oh, you're a great dancer, Slim.
00:10:04You're a great dancer.
00:10:13Everybody, very exciting time.
00:10:162002, way back.
00:10:17We did a wonderful DVD, a video,
00:10:19with Steve Irwin, Terry Irwin, and Bindi Irwin
00:10:22at the Australia Zoo,
00:10:23and it was called Wiggly Safari.
00:10:25Well, guess what?
00:10:25We're here again with a new face, of course,
00:10:28Emma.
00:10:30And here we have Robert, Terry, and Bindi.
00:10:33Hi, guys!
00:10:35Woo!
00:10:35Tell us all about the Australia Zoo.
00:10:37What's been happening?
00:10:38Oh, we're so excited to have you here,
00:10:40because since 2002,
00:10:42Bindi's grown up.
00:10:44Now we have Robert.
00:10:45And we've got so many animals,
00:10:48hundreds and hundreds of animals,
00:10:50and Robert and Bindi helped to take care of them,
00:10:52just like Mike here.
00:10:53Yes, this is Mike.
00:10:55He is a beautiful, black-headed python.
00:10:57And isn't he incredible?
00:10:58He's native to Australia.
00:11:00And look at his head.
00:11:01It looks like it's been dipped in chocolate.
00:11:03Isn't he amazing?
00:11:04Well, he's amazing,
00:11:04and I remember your dad used to put those around my neck
00:11:06and make me very scared.
00:11:08Oh!
00:11:08It was his idea of a joke.
00:11:10But there's a serious side, of course,
00:11:12to handling animals.
00:11:14Terry, tell us all about it.
00:11:15Well, remember, when you see a snake,
00:11:17look but don't touch.
00:11:19Mike's our friend,
00:11:20and he's grown up here at Australia Zoo,
00:11:22so we know him,
00:11:23and we spend a lot of time together.
00:11:25But in the wild,
00:11:26if a snake's scared of you,
00:11:27it might bite.
00:11:29So you always remember,
00:11:30if you see a snake,
00:11:31to tell an adult and just walk away,
00:11:33and you'll never have a problem with a snake.
00:11:35They're beautiful, aren't they?
00:11:38Imagine climbing trees
00:11:39and getting something to eat,
00:11:41all with no arms and legs.
00:11:43And you know what else?
00:11:44Mike will never wink at you,
00:11:46because he has no eyelids.
00:11:48So he can't blink.
00:11:49And if I yell at Mike,
00:11:51Hey, Mike!
00:11:52He doesn't react,
00:11:53because he can't hear.
00:11:55He has no ears.
00:11:56So he relies on vibration,
00:11:59the sense of feel,
00:12:01in order to know what's going on around him.
00:12:03And that beautiful tongue,
00:12:05see if you can see his tongue.
00:12:08That little tongue comes out
00:12:10so that he can smell things.
00:12:12He actually smells with his tongue.
00:12:14Isn't that amazing?
00:12:15Bindi, you do a lot of conservation work
00:12:18with all the animals.
00:12:19Please tell us about Wildlife Warriors.
00:12:21We are so lucky,
00:12:22because our family has a non-profit organisation
00:12:25called Wildlife Warriors,
00:12:27which is something that my mum and dad first started
00:12:29many years ago,
00:12:31helping animals all over the world,
00:12:33from rhinos to cheetahs to tigers.
00:12:37We are really lucky.
00:12:38So here at Australia Zoo,
00:12:40we raise funds and awareness for wildlife warriors
00:12:42and also encourage people all over the world
00:12:45to get involved and to become a wildlife warrior
00:12:48to help protect animals globally,
00:12:50which is really special.
00:12:51How wonderful.
00:12:52That does sound great.
00:12:53Well, right now,
00:12:54we're about to have a dance
00:12:55and a sing to a song called Crocodile Hunter
00:12:58here in Australia Zoo
00:12:59about Big Steve Irwin.
00:13:01Here we go.
00:13:02Woo-hoo!
00:13:03Woo-hoo!
00:13:04Woo-hoo!
00:13:06Crocodile Hunter
00:13:07Big Steve Irwin
00:13:09Crocodile Hunter
00:13:10Action Man
00:13:12Crocodile Hunter
00:13:13Indie Robitary
00:13:15Crikey, it's a croc!
00:13:16I'll save it if I can!
00:13:18Caki shorts
00:13:20Caki shorts
00:13:21Short sleep shirt
00:13:23Short sleep shirt
00:13:24Jungle boots
00:13:26Jungle boots
00:13:27Running in the grass
00:13:29And wrestling in the dirt
00:13:30Crocodile Hunter
00:13:32Big Steve Irwin
00:13:33Crocodile Hunter
00:13:35Action Man
00:13:36Crocodile Hunter
00:13:38Indie Robitary
00:13:39It's a croc
00:13:41With razor sharp teeth
00:13:43Jumping in the water
00:13:44Jumping in the water
00:13:46Climbing up a tree
00:13:47Climbing up a tree
00:13:49Rolling down the sand dunes
00:13:51Rolling down the sand dunes
00:13:52A friend to the animal
00:13:53A friend to you and me
00:13:55Crocodile Hunter
00:13:56Big Steve Irwin
00:13:58Crocodile Hunter
00:13:59Action Man
00:14:01Crocodile Hunter
00:14:03Indie Robitary
00:14:04Crikey, it's a croc!
00:14:06Danger, danger, danger!
00:14:07Well, there's danger everywhere in my job
00:14:09Fun too!
00:14:10I rescue crocs
00:14:11Feed snakes
00:14:12Dance with dingo
00:14:13Swim with sharks
00:14:14Jump with kangaroos
00:14:15Ride around in my ute
00:14:16And of course
00:14:17I'm always wearing my uniform
00:14:20Crocodile Hunter
00:14:21Big Steve Irwin
00:14:23Crocodile Hunter
00:14:24Action Man
00:14:25Crocodile Hunter
00:14:27Indie Robitary
00:14:29Crikey, it's a croc!
00:14:31I'll save it if I can
00:14:32Check out the size of this place!
00:14:35Cross rule!
00:14:44Hi, my name is Emma
00:14:47And my sign name is Emma
00:14:50Hi, my name is Marley
00:14:53My sign name is Marley
00:14:56Hi, hi, so nice to see you
00:14:59You too
00:15:01Do you mind if I come and sing and sign with you?
00:15:04Yes, of course
00:15:05Come on
00:15:05Let's give it a go
00:15:16I love it when it rains
00:15:19As I lie in bed at night
00:15:22I see it through my window
00:15:24The patter's soft and light
00:15:27But then a storm may come
00:15:30And the thunder starts to crash
00:15:32The rain beats on my window
00:15:35And I see the lightning flash
00:16:01I hold all teddy tight
00:16:05And sink down in my bed
00:16:07And sink down in my bed
00:16:08I close my eyes so tight
00:16:10And pull the colours over my head
00:16:13I feel so snug and warm
00:16:15I know that everything's alright
00:16:18I love it when it rains
00:16:20As I lie in bed at night
00:16:23I love it when it rains
00:16:26As I lie in bed at night
00:16:50I'm here with my good friend Katie Noonan
00:16:53He was a beautiful singer
00:16:55And a glasses wearing expert
00:16:58Katie, please tell us about your glasses
00:17:01Well, Emma, I always wanted glasses
00:17:04Because my daddy had them
00:17:06And my big brother had them
00:17:08And then I actually did really need them
00:17:10About when I was about 16
00:17:12I got these glasses
00:17:13I can see up close okay
00:17:16But I can't see far away very well
00:17:18So these help me see everything nice and clear
00:17:21Oh, that's like me too
00:17:22Well, we're about to sing a song
00:17:24About how to wear glasses
00:17:25And why it's so important
00:17:27To see clearly
00:17:29Come on, join in the song
00:17:33Now, what do you look through to see clearly?
00:17:37Help me, guys
00:17:40Glasses
00:17:41Spectacles
00:17:42Prescription sunglasses
00:17:45Bifocals
00:17:46Goggles
00:17:48And monocles
00:17:54I can see clearly
00:17:56I can see clearly
00:17:58I've got my glasses on
00:17:59I've got my glasses on
00:18:01I've got my glasses on
00:18:02I can see the leaves on the trees
00:18:04Leaves on the trees
00:18:05And with my glasses on
00:18:07With my glasses on
00:18:08A butterfly
00:18:09Fly
00:18:10A bird to the sky
00:18:11I wanna tell you that I
00:18:14I-I-I-I-I-I
00:18:16I can see clearly
00:18:18I've got my glasses on
00:18:22Who's got the glasses
00:18:24We've got the glasses
00:18:25We've got the glasses
00:18:28We've got the glasses
00:18:28And on and on and on
00:18:29And on and on and on
00:18:30We've got the glasses
00:18:31We've got the glasses
00:18:33We've got the glasses
00:18:38We've got the glasses on
00:19:20So there are lots of different types of glasses and words to describe them.
00:19:25Tell us, guys.
00:19:27Sporty.
00:19:28UV protection.
00:19:31Designer.
00:19:32Groovy.
00:19:55We've got the glasses.
00:19:57We've got the glasses.
00:19:59We've got the glasses.
00:20:01Oh.
00:20:17I love to sing opera and we're here with our good friend, the singing superstar himself,
00:20:24David Hobson, and you know the interesting thing about David, he'd rather sing than talk.
00:20:35My name is David, I love to sing.
00:20:43My name is Simon, but David, he is the thing.
00:20:52I'm a waiter at a busy cafe, and I need your help.
00:21:02Show me the way.
00:21:18If you're feeling very hungry, really hungry, you eat some food.
00:21:24You eat some food.
00:21:26If your tummy starts to rumble, starts to grumble, you eat some food.
00:21:33You eat some food.
00:21:35Fruit salad, veggie, stir-fine marinara, napoletan, napoletan.
00:21:43Spaghetti, teriyaki, and moussaka.
00:21:47Eggs and ham.
00:21:49Eggs and ham.
00:21:51Yummy, yummy, yummy, the table you will sit.
00:21:55Yummy, yummy, food for you to eat, for you to eat, for you to eat, for you to eat, for
00:22:00you to eat.
00:22:01The table you will sit, for you to eat, for you to eat.
00:22:08If you're feeling very hungry, really hungry, you eat some food.
00:22:14You eat some food.
00:22:15If your tummy starts to rumble, starts to grumble, you eat some food.
00:22:22You eat some food.
00:22:24Fruit salad, veggie, stir-fine marinara, napoletan.
00:22:31Napoletan.
00:22:33Spaghetti, teriyaki, and moussaka.
00:22:36Eggs and ham.
00:22:38Eggs and ham.
00:22:40Yummy, yummy, the table you will sit.
00:22:44Yummy, yummy, yummy, food for you to eat, for you to eat, for you to eat, for you to eat,
00:22:49for you to eat, for you to eat, for you to eat.
00:22:51The table you will sit, for you to eat, for you to eat.
00:22:54Yummy, yummy, the table you will sit.
00:22:58Yummy, yummy, food for you to eat, for you to eat, for you to eat, for you to eat, for
00:23:04you to eat.
00:23:05The table you will sit, for you to eat, for you to eat.
00:23:11Hey!
00:23:22Ho-ho! Ahoy there, me hearties!
00:23:25I've just spent six months in a leaky boat
00:23:27to visit with our friend Robbie Rakate in New Zealand.
00:23:30Hi, Robbie!
00:23:31Kia ora, Captain Feathersword.
00:23:32Robbie is our honorary Wiggle.
00:23:35He's wearing his wonderful Wiggle shirt.
00:23:37What about the shirt, Robbie?
00:23:39I made it myself, Captain Feathersword.
00:23:41Isn't that great?
00:23:41And it's in my favourite colour too.
00:23:43Oh yes, lovely brown, favourite colour.
00:23:45That's fantastic.
00:23:46Now Robbie, you've written a song for us to sing
00:23:47and can you tell us a bit about the song,
00:23:50some of the Maori words
00:23:52and some of the things within the song?
00:23:54Sure.
00:23:54Well, I borrowed the big red car
00:23:55and I drove from the top of New Zealand
00:23:57all the way down to the bottom
00:23:58and I saw the mythical monster, the tanifa
00:24:01and the beautiful pāwa, the shellfish
00:24:03and I met lots of lovely, lovely people
00:24:05who would say,
00:24:05Kia ora, hello, o kia paitora, have a good day.
00:24:09Oh, that's wonderful, Robbie.
00:24:11Wow.
00:24:12So, Captain Feathersword,
00:24:13you've got the words to my song
00:24:15and I wondered if I could push
00:24:16your magical musical pirate buttons
00:24:17and you could sing it in 10 seconds.
00:24:19Oh, sure, Robbie.
00:24:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:24:20Let's give it a go.
00:24:27Well, that was great, Captain Feathersword,
00:24:29but you might need to work on your Maori language
00:24:31just a little bit.
00:24:32Oh, just a little bit, OK.
00:24:34Have a good day.
00:24:36Kia paitora.
00:24:38Have a good day.
00:24:39Kia paitora.
00:24:41Have a good day.
00:24:42Kia paitora.
00:24:44Hello.
00:24:45G'day.
00:24:46Kia ora.
00:24:47Let's take a tiki tour in the big red car
00:24:50and keep your eyes open for the grumpy tani wha.
00:24:53Then it's back to the whare for a mean feeder,
00:24:56chocolate fish for you and hooky pokey for me.
00:24:59Have a good day.
00:25:01Kia paitora.
00:25:03Have a good day.
00:25:04Kia paitora.
00:25:06Have a good day.
00:25:07Kia paitora.
00:25:09Hello.
00:25:10G'day.
00:25:10Kia ora.
00:25:12Power shells and hay bales.
00:25:15Slippery eels with bit-long tails.
00:25:18A salad, a hangi or a barbecue.
00:25:21Play in the sand and kick off your shoes.
00:25:24Have a good day.
00:25:26Kia paitora.
00:25:27Have a good day.
00:25:29Kia paitora.
00:25:31Have a good day.
00:25:32Kia paitora.
00:25:34Hello.
00:25:35G'day.
00:25:35Kia ora.
00:25:37Hello.
00:25:38G'day.
00:25:38Kia ora.
00:25:49Well, everybody, I'm here with our good friend
00:25:51and beautiful singer, Paulini.
00:25:54Let's all say, hi, Paulini.
00:25:56Hi, Paulini.
00:25:58Hi.
00:25:59Well, Paulini, we've just come back from our North American tour
00:26:02and we found this very interesting-looking food.
00:26:05Here we go.
00:26:07Wow.
00:26:07Looks delicious.
00:26:09What is it?
00:26:10Well, it's called a pretzel.
00:26:12And interestingly enough, if you take a bite of the pretzel,
00:26:16it makes you do this.
00:26:18Hob.
00:26:18Whoa.
00:26:20Try it.
00:26:21Hob.
00:26:22Whoa.
00:26:24Well, Paulini, if I sing...
00:26:27Do the pretzel do.
00:26:30Can you sing...
00:26:31Do the pretzel do.
00:26:35Do the pretzel do.
00:26:36Oh, yeah.
00:26:38Oh, yeah.
00:26:40Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:26:42Pretzel.
00:26:46Pretzel.
00:26:49Oh, yeah.
00:26:51Do the pretzel do.
00:26:53Come on, let's sing it now.
00:26:55Do the pretzel do.
00:26:58Do the pretzel do.
00:27:00Come on, let's sing it now.
00:27:02Do the pretzel do.
00:27:04Do the pretzel do.
00:27:04Ooh, yeah.
00:27:07Oh, yeah.
00:27:10Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:15Pretzel.
00:27:15Pretzel.
00:27:20Pretzel line.
00:27:24Pretzel flex.
00:27:27Put a pretzel smile.
00:27:30On your pretzel hair.
00:27:36Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:39Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:43Mmm, pretzel.
00:27:46Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:48Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:49Do the pretzel do.
00:27:50I wanna hear you sing.
00:27:52Do the pretzel do.
00:27:55Do the pretzel do.
00:27:58Do the pretzel do.
00:27:58Come on, let's sing again.
00:28:00Do the pretzel do.
00:28:02Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:28:03Pretzel line.
00:28:07Pretzel flex.
00:28:10Put a pretzel smile.
00:28:13On your pretzel hair.
00:28:19Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:28:20Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:28:22Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:24Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:26Come on, make a pretzel.
00:28:29Oh, yeah.
00:28:31Do the pretzel do.
00:28:33Let's sing it one more time.
00:28:35Do the pretzel do.
00:28:37Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:38Do the pretzel do.
00:28:41Come on, let's make a pretzel.
00:28:43Do the pretzel do.
00:28:44Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:56Everyone, we're here with our friend, Christine Anu.
00:28:59Hi, Christine.
00:29:00Mayim, mayim, Emma, and seo ngapa, everybody.
00:29:03Christine is from the Torres Strait Islands.
00:29:05Christine, could you tell us about the Torres Strait Islands
00:29:07and what you do there?
00:29:09Sure, Emma.
00:29:10The Torres Strait Islands is above Australia,
00:29:12and it's warm there all year round.
00:29:15We love to sing and dance a lot.
00:29:18Hey, that sounds wonderful.
00:29:19Well, Christine, we're about to do a song
00:29:21from the Torres Strait Islands, Tabanaba.
00:29:23Could you tell us about that?
00:29:25Tabanaba means let's go down to the reef
00:29:27and have a great time.
00:29:28It comes from the eastern Torres Strait
00:29:30and it's best enjoyed sitting down.
00:29:34Wonderful.
00:29:34And, Christine, you have some beautiful friends here with you.
00:29:37Could you introduce them
00:29:38and describe the beautiful headdresses?
00:29:41I have the original crew with me here today
00:29:43from when we first recorded the Tabanaba song
00:29:46with the original Wiggles back in 1999.
00:29:48We have...
00:29:49Saran.
00:29:50Kuyam.
00:29:52Dominic.
00:29:53And they're wearing...
00:29:54The boys are wearing the traditional headdress called Adiri.
00:29:57Only the men wear the traditional headdress
00:30:00in the Torres Strait to perform dances.
00:30:02Well, everyone, let's go down to the reef and have a good time.
00:30:05Taba!
00:30:10Let's go to the reef.
00:30:11Taba!
00:30:13Taba, naba, naba, norem.
00:30:17Tuki, pen, naisi, dingi, nabatre.
00:30:22Mikoke, niseri, rim, nakawe.
00:30:25Taba, naba, norem.
00:30:29Style.
00:30:30Silence.
00:30:32Taba, naba, naba, norem.
00:30:35Hey!
00:30:36Tuki, pen, naisi, dingi, nabatre.
00:30:40Hey!
00:30:40Mikoke, niseri, rim, nabatre.
00:30:44Taba, naba, naba, norem.
00:30:49Style.
00:30:49Christy.
00:30:50Etapa, naba, naba, naba, norem.
00:30:55Tuki, pen, naisi, dingi, nabatre.
00:31:00Mikoke, niseri, rim, nabatre.
00:31:03Taba, naba, norem.
00:31:07Style.
00:31:08Love you.
00:31:10Taba, naba, naba, norem.
00:31:13Hey!
00:31:14Tuki, pen, naisi, dingi, nabatre.
00:31:19Mikoke, niseri, rim, nabatre.
00:31:22Taba, naba, norem.
00:31:26Style.
00:31:27Back to Christy.
00:31:29Taba, naba, naba, norem.
00:31:32This is fun.
00:31:33Tuki, pen, naisi, dingi, nabatre.
00:31:36Hey!
00:31:38Mikoke, niseri, rim, nabatre.
00:31:41Taba, naba, norem.
00:31:45Style.
00:31:48Taba, naba, naba, norem.
00:31:51Tuki, pen, naisi, me, dingi, nabatre.
00:31:57Mikoke, niseri, rim, nabatre.
00:31:59Taba, naba, norem.
00:32:04Style.
00:32:04Everybody sing.
00:32:06Taba, naba, naba, norem.
00:32:11Tuki, pen, naisi, me, dingi, nabatre.
00:32:15Mikoke, niseri, rim, nabatre.
00:32:19Taba, naba, norem.
00:32:23Style.
00:32:23Style.
00:32:26Style.
00:32:29Style.
00:32:32Style.
00:32:33Style.
00:32:35Style.
00:32:38Style.
00:32:38Style.
00:32:39Style.
00:32:41Ta-ra!
00:32:43Taba!
00:32:52Everybody, we'd like you to meet a friend of ours, Lee Hawkins,
00:32:55and we call him the Hawk because he's got wings.
00:32:59G'day, Hawk.
00:33:00G'day, Emma and everybody out there.
00:33:03The Hawk is our honorary North American orange-wearing wiggle.
00:33:07And, Emma, it's an honour to be an honorary wiggle.
00:33:11And I have a dance that I want to show everybody.
00:33:14It's called the Hawk.
00:33:15And what you do is you step out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:33:19Yeah.
00:33:20That's it.
00:33:23Step out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:33:28H-J-W-K.
00:33:30Step out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:33:36Is that a bird or a plane flying in the sky?
00:33:40Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:33:44People look up in awe as he passes by.
00:33:48Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:33:50And when you hear the squaw, you know you've seen the Hawk.
00:33:56Yeah, yeah.
00:33:57Step out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:34:01Lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:34:03And that will you make.
00:34:04Step out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:34:07I want to see you.
00:34:09I want to see you, yeah.
00:34:12We fly.
00:34:14We fly.
00:34:15Come on now.
00:34:18Hawk flapped his wings, and came down from the sky.
00:34:22Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:34:24Taught everyone in town how to dance to fly.
00:34:29Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:34:30So while you're ready for squaw, let's all do the Hawk.
00:34:38Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:34:38Stand out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:34:44H-A-W-K.
00:34:45Come on.
00:34:47Lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:34:48Everybody, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:34:57H-A-W-K.
00:34:59Stand out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:35:03Come on.
00:35:03Lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:35:04H-A-W-K.
00:35:06Stand out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:35:09Lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:35:11H-A-W-K.
00:35:11H-A-W-K.
00:35:12H-A-W-K.
00:35:13Stand out, lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:35:16H-A-W-K.
00:35:17Lift your wings, and do the Hawk.
00:35:18H-A-W-K.
00:35:21H-A-W-K.
00:35:33Oh, hey everyone.
00:35:35I'm Tim Chasen, and I've got my fiddle, otherwise known as a violin, and my bow.
00:35:44And I'm going to sing a song with my friends, The Wiggles, called Squid Jiggin' Ground.
00:35:49It's all about the way of life of squid fishermen in Newfoundland, Canada.
00:35:54The Wiggles would like to dedicate this song to Hank Snow, and all the wonderful fishermen
00:35:59who fish in the Grand Banks, the Quiro Banks, and the Western Banks of Newfoundland.
00:36:06Squid Jiggin' Ground.
00:36:08Oh, this is the place where the fishermen gather,
00:36:12the oilskins and boots and the cape hands batten down.
00:36:16All sizes of figures with squid lines and jiggers,
00:36:20they congregate here on the squid jiggin' ground.
00:36:24Some are workin' their jiggers while others are yearnin'.
00:36:28There's some standin' up and there's more lyin' down.
00:36:32All kinds of fun jokes and drinks are begun
00:36:36as they wait for the squid on the squid jiggin' ground.
00:36:41There's men of all ages and boys in the bargain.
00:36:45There's old Billy Cave and there's young Raymond Brown.
00:36:48There's rip-bred and gory out here in the dory.
00:36:52You're runnin' down squires on the squid jiggin' ground.
00:37:24There's men from the harbour, there's men from the tickle.
00:37:30The man with the whiskers is old Jacob Steele.
00:37:34He's gettin' well long, but he's still pretty sound.
00:37:37Well, Uncle Bob Hawkins wears six pairs of stockings
00:37:41whenever he's out on the squid jiggin' ground.
00:37:46Holy smoke, what a scuffle, all hands are excited
00:37:50It's a wonder to me that there's nobody drowned
00:37:54There's a bustle, confusion, no wonderful hustle
00:37:57They're all jiggin' squid on the squid jiggin' ground
00:38:02Says Barney, the squids are on top of the water
00:38:06I just felt he jiggers jig five fathoms down
00:38:10But a squid in the boat squirted right down his throat
00:38:13Now he's swearing like mad on the squid jiggin' ground
00:38:19There's poor Uncle Louie, his whiskers are spattered
00:38:22With spots of the squid juice that's flying around
00:38:26One poor little guy got it right in the eye
00:38:30But they don't give a darn on the squid jiggin' ground
00:38:35Now if you ever feel inclined to go squidgin'
00:38:39Leave your white clothes behind in the town
00:38:42And if you get cranky without your silk hanky
00:38:46You better steer clear of the squid jiggin' ground
00:39:12The morning's here, the sun is shining
00:39:15Time's all get out of bed
00:39:17Walk along the road that's windy
00:39:20You better not dilly-dally sweep the head
00:39:23Tuck the bag, we'll burn your shoulder
00:39:25Shout and wave to our new meet
00:39:28Take a quarter, gettin' colder
00:39:30Make sure your rubber pins are on your feet
00:39:33There's a dance-saying dance on the boat on the sea
00:39:40The home pipe is a dance for you and me
00:39:43And the whales will read us with them jumping
00:39:45Diving deep and flying high
00:39:48Sea lions with their flippers
00:39:50Lacking, splashing as our loving boat sails fly
00:39:53Way to fly, we're ocean-glowing
00:39:56Down the roads, we're off, we're free
00:39:58Icy bill, the co-wind blowing
00:40:01Hoist the silver heading up to sea
00:40:03Morning's here, the sun is shining
00:40:06Time's all get out of bed
00:40:08Walk along the road that's windy
00:40:11You better not dilly-dally sweep the head
00:40:13Toss the bag, we'll burn your shoulder
00:40:16Shout and wave to our new meet
00:40:18Take a quarter, gettin' colder
00:40:21Make sure your rubber pins are on your feet
00:40:23And the whales will read us with them jumping
00:40:26Diving deep and flying high
00:40:28Sea lions with their flippers
00:40:30Lacking, splashing as our loving boat sails fly
00:40:33Way to fly, we're ocean-goin'
00:40:36Down the roads, we're off, we're free
00:40:38Icy bill, the co-wind blowing
00:40:41Hoist the silver heading off to sea
00:40:48The home pipe is a dance for you and me
00:40:52The home pipe has vanished
00:40:54Between our Lady Warren and the念
00:40:55But even if you have a ride
00:41:21Let's go.
00:41:54Let's go.
00:42:21Oh, fantastic. Where are you from in Scotland?
00:42:23I come from Glasgow. It's a big shipbuilding place, beautiful place, lots of music, lots of singing, lots of dancing.
00:42:29Ah, you mentioned the ship. Do you know the hornpipe? Well, tell everybody what happened with the hornpipe.
00:42:33Well, we've just danced our sailor's hornpipe and traditionally it started to keep the sailors fit on the ships.
00:42:39Fantastic. And Simon, you were doing a great job beating out the bass drum.
00:42:44Yeah, it's the bass drum. That's lots and lots of fun. You know, the bass drum, it's a big drum.
00:42:47You wear and carry it on your shoulders. You have two red mallets and hit the bass drum really, really
00:42:52hard and make lots of noise.
00:42:53And it was good to see you dancing, Lockie.
00:42:55It was, Anthony. Thank you. The sailor's hornpipe. Sailor hornpipe.
00:42:59Yes.
00:43:00Well, everybody, just before we say goodbye to Jimmy, Jimmy, can you let out another one of those wonderful screams
00:43:04you did during the song?
00:43:05Oh, are you ready for it? It won't scare you.
00:43:19We're here with our good friend, Troy Cassadalia. Let's all say, hi, Troy.
00:43:25Hi, Troy.
00:43:26G'day, folks. How are you?
00:43:27It's great having you here, Troy. And Troy is about to sing and play a wonderful song for us, an
00:43:33Australian song called Waltzing Matilda.
00:43:35It was written by Banjo Patterson at the beautiful western Queensland town of Winton.
00:43:40But hang on a second there, old hoss. It's also based on a Scottish tune. Have a listen to this.
00:44:20That was really good, Anthony. But did you know there's a Queensland version?
00:44:24There's a Queensland version of Waltzing Matilda? Those Queenslanders are good at everything.
00:44:28Let's listen to that Queensland version.
00:44:32Queenslander!
00:44:50Once a jolly swagman can't buy a billabong under the shade of a coolabong tree.
00:44:58And he sang as he watched and waited till he's billy-boiled.
00:45:03You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:45:07Waltzing Matilda, Matilda, my darling.
00:45:11You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:45:14And he sang as he watched and waited till he's billy-boiled.
00:45:18You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:45:22Down came the jumbock to drink at the billy-boiled.
00:45:27Up jumped the swagman and grabbed him with glee.
00:45:30And he sang as he shoved that jumbock in his tucker band.
00:45:35You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:45:39Waltzing Matilda, Matilda, my darling.
00:45:43You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:45:46And he sang as he shoved that jumbock in his tucker band.
00:45:51You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:45:55Up rode the squatter, mounted on a thoroughbric.
00:45:59Down came the troopers, one, two, three.
00:46:02Who's that jolly jumbock you've got in your tucker band?
00:46:26Up jumped the swagman and sprang into the billy-boiled.
00:46:30You'll never catch me, alive, said he.
00:46:35And his ghost may be heard as you pass by that billy-boiled.
00:46:44You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:46:48Waltzing Matilda, Matilda, my darling.
00:46:52You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:46:56And his ghost may be heard as he pass by the billy-boiled.
00:47:00You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:47:16You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me.
00:47:35We three kings of Orient are bearing gifts we travel so far.
00:47:43Hill and fountain moor, a mountain following yonder star.
00:47:50Oh, star of wonder, star of stars, star of stars.
00:47:56Star of oil, a beauty bright.
00:48:00Westward leading, still proceeding, guide us to thy perfect light.
00:48:10Born a king on Bethlehem's plain.
00:48:14Gold I bring to cloud again.
00:48:18King forever ceasing, never over us all to reign.
00:48:24Oh, star of wonder, star of stars, star of night.
00:48:30Star with oil, a beauty bright.
00:48:34Westward leading, still proceeding, guide us to thy perfect light.
00:48:46Frankincense to offer half-high.
00:48:48Frankincense to offer half-high.
00:48:49Incense owns a deity light.
00:48:53Prayer and praising, voices raising, worship him God on high.
00:48:59Oh, star of wonder, star of stars, star of stars, star of stars, star of stars.
00:49:06Star of oil, a beauty bright.
00:49:09Westward leading, still proceeding, guide us to thy perfect light.
00:49:20Murray's mind, its beautiful feet, breathes a life of gathering news.
00:49:27Scott journals online.
00:49:29and drawing win group isации- Huong
00:49:34-Hang-oggres, star of stars, star of stars, star of stars, star of stars, star of stars, star of stars,
00:49:39star of stars.
00:49:54Glorious now, behold Him arise, King and God and sacrifice.
00:50:03Alleluia, Alleluia, Pierce through the earth and sky.
00:50:08Oh, star of wonder, star of night,
00:50:14Royal beauty bright,
00:50:18Westward leading, still proceeding,
00:50:21Guide us to thy perfect light.
00:50:43Today is the Rock and Roll Preschool's open day.
00:50:46Everyone's invited.
00:50:47It's going to be so much fun.
00:50:49And hang on a second, look who's coming.
00:50:50It's the director of the Rock and Roll Preschool,
00:50:53Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:50:54Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:50:55Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:50:57Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:50:59Oh, thank you for letting us visit your preschool.
00:51:01Oh, you are welcome, Wiggles.
00:51:03The children of Rock and Roll Preschool have been counting down the days until your visit.
00:51:07And now, the time is here.
00:51:10What have you got planned for us, Mr Lou Diamond Phillips?
00:51:13Yeah, Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:51:14Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:51:15Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:51:15Mr Lou Diamond Phillips.
00:51:16Well, fun.
00:51:18And of course, rock and roll.
00:51:21But why talk about it when we can sing about Rock and Roll Preschool?
00:51:26Wow.
00:51:26Yeah.
00:51:27That's quite fun, actually, when you get the hang of it.
00:51:29Good move.
00:51:35Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:51:42Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:51:49Laugh, draw, sing anything.
00:51:53Pack a lunch, play on a swing.
00:51:56Dance, paint, dress or play.
00:52:00Whatever rock and rolls your day.
00:52:04Day.
00:52:07Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:14Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:18Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:19Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:22Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:24Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:26Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:26Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:27Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:27Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:28Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:29Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:31Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:31Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:31Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:33Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:37Rock and Roll Preschool.
00:52:40Rock'n'Roll Preschool
00:52:43Rock'n'Roll Preschool
00:52:54Don't share your food at preschool
00:52:58Don't share your food at preschool
00:53:01Don't share your food at preschool
00:53:05Because I'll never bring peanuts to preschool
00:53:09Laugh, draw, sing anything
00:53:12Pack a lunch, play on a swing
00:53:17Dance, paint, dress or play
00:53:20Whatever rock'n'roll's your day
00:53:27Rock'n'Roll Preschool
00:53:35Rock'n'Roll Preschool
00:53:41Rock'n'Roll Preschool
00:53:45Rock'n'Roll Preschool
00:53:52Rock'n'Roll Preschool
00:54:11Well everyone, very exciting times because we have a visitor from Planet Rockstar
00:54:18But not just any visitor, the King of Planet Rockstar
00:54:22Emma, please let me introduce you to King Mondo, Your Majesty
00:54:26As you were, Emma, it's a pleasure to be here in Wiggletown
00:54:30Oh, we're very lucky to have you
00:54:32Now, King Mondo has written a song, it combines rock'n'Roll with rock'n'Roll dancing
00:54:37King Mondo, please tell us about it
00:54:39Well, this is a song called Eagle Rock and it's the national anthem on the planet Rockstar
00:54:45King Mondo, may we join in this song and dance with you?
00:54:48I hereby invite everybody to sing and dance to Eagle Rock
00:54:53Oh, Your Majesty
00:54:55As you were
00:55:14Oh, listen
00:55:16We're stepping out
00:55:20Let's turn around
00:55:25Turn around
00:55:27Once
00:55:27And we'll do the Eagle Rock
00:55:29Hey, Emma
00:55:32Hey, King Mondo
00:55:33The Rock is swell
00:55:35Oh, yeah
00:55:37You do it so well
00:55:41You do it so well
00:55:43When you do the Eagle Rock
00:55:45Hey, hey
00:55:47Good old Eagle Rock's here to stay
00:55:51Hey, hey
00:55:52I'm just crazy about the way we move
00:55:55Do it
00:55:57Eagle Rock
00:55:59Oh, oh, oh
00:56:01Come on, fast
00:56:03You can
00:56:03Come on, slow
00:56:05Oh, oh
00:56:05I'm just crazy about the way we move
00:56:09Do it
00:56:10Eagle Rock
00:56:12Rock
00:56:13Everybody
00:56:14Everybody
00:56:16Oh, yeah
00:56:17Your Rock is fine
00:56:20Come on
00:56:21Give me a sign
00:56:24Just got to give me a sign
00:56:27To the Eagle Rock
00:56:28I am
00:56:31I am
00:56:31I feel so free
00:56:34I feel so free
00:56:36Come on and dance with me
00:56:39Dance with me
00:56:42To the Eagle Rock
00:56:44To the Eagle Rock
00:56:45Hey, hey
00:56:46Good old Eagle Rock
00:56:49Here to stay
00:56:50I'm just crazy about the way we move
00:56:54Do it
00:56:55Eagle Rock
00:56:58Oh, oh, oh
00:57:00Come on, fast
00:57:02You can
00:57:02Come on, slow
00:57:04I'm just crazy about the way we move
00:57:08Do it
00:57:10Eagle Rock
00:57:13The Eagle Rock
00:57:13The Eagle Rock
00:57:40How could you do
00:57:40To the Eagle Rock
00:57:44Now listen
00:57:46Yeah, we're stepping out
00:57:51Let's turn around
00:57:53Turn around once
00:57:55Go to the rocks
00:57:57Yeah, good old Eagle Rock
00:58:01He didn't say
00:58:03I'm just crazy about the way we move
00:58:07Doing Eagle Rock
00:58:12Doing the Eagle Rock
00:58:16Doing the Eagle Rock
00:58:18Rock, rock, rock
00:58:22Well it's so much fun singing and dancing with other friends
00:58:25And I had so many memories when we sang and danced with Steve Irwin
00:58:30And of course the great Slim Dusty, great guys
00:58:32And I'll tell you what, lots of fun playing the bagpipes with Jimmy Barnes
00:58:36And singing Squid Ching and Growl with Tim Chesong
00:58:39From the Prince Edward Island
00:58:41It was so much fun singing and dancing with all our wonderful wiggly friends
00:58:45But I had so much fun singing with that incredible opera star David Hobson
00:58:50Yeah, well it was so much fun singing with everybody
00:58:53But I loved singing Do the Propeller with Guy Sebastian
00:58:56And we did the pretzel with Pauline
00:58:58You're right, it was so much fun singing with everyone
00:59:02And I especially loved signing with Marley Matlin
00:59:06Well I'll tell you what, duets are so much fun
00:59:17Mmm, pretzel
00:59:23Do the pretzel do
00:59:40Oh, pretzel eyes
00:59:45Pretzel face
00:59:48Put a pretzel smile
00:59:51On your pretzel head
00:59:56Oh yeah, yeah
00:59:59Yeah, yeah, yeah
01:00:04Come on, let's make a pretzel
01:00:06Come on, let's make a pretzel
01:00:08Oh yeah
01:00:09Do the pretzel do
01:00:12Let's sing it one more time
01:00:13Do the pretzel do
01:00:15Yeah, yeah
01:00:16Do the pretzel do
01:00:19Come on, let's make a pretzel
01:00:21Do the pretzel do
01:00:22Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
01:00:28Do the pretzel do
01:00:31Do the pretzel do
01:00:32Do the pretzel around and around
01:00:35Do the pretzel do
01:00:37Do the pretzel do
01:00:39Do the pretzel around and around
01:00:41Yeah, yeah
01:00:44Oh yeah, yeah
01:00:47Yeah, yeah, yeah
01:00:49Yeah, yeah, oh yeah
01:00:54We're going up and up and up and up
01:00:57We're going down and down and down and down
01:01:00We're going out, ba-ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-ba-ba
01:01:03And then we stop
01:01:05Ah, woo!
01:01:07Do the propel, do the propel
01:01:10Do the propel, round and round
01:01:13Do the propel, do the propel
01:01:17Do the propel, round and round
01:01:21Yeah, yeah, oh yeah
01:01:26Yeah, yeah
01:01:28Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:01:33Hi, everybody, this is your captain, Guy Sebastian, speaking.
01:01:37Welcome to your flight to Wiggle Town.
01:01:42Now remember, have fun, and as I always say,
01:01:45we're going up and up and up and up.
01:01:48We're going down, down, down, down, down, down, down.
01:01:52We're going up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up.
01:01:55And then we stop.
01:01:58Do the propel, do the propel, do the propel around and around.
01:02:05Do the propel, do the propel, do the propel around and around.
01:02:12Statue, statue, statue, propel.
01:02:29Oh, I'd love to have a dance with Dorothy
01:02:31Oh, I'd love to have a dance with Dorothy
01:02:34We dance to all kinds of music
01:02:37We love to dance the rom-pom-pastomp
01:02:39We dance in the town and the country
01:02:42Where the atmosphere is great
01:02:44We'd love to have a dance with Dorothy
01:02:47Cos Dorothy's our mate
01:02:53Well, I'd love to have a dance with Wags the dog
01:02:56I'd love to have a dance with Wags
01:02:58He loves to dance the tango
01:03:01And he carries his bone in a big brown bag
01:03:03We dance in the town and the country
01:03:06Where the atmosphere is great
01:03:08We'd love to have a dance with Wags the dog
01:03:11Cos Wags is our mate
01:03:14Oh, I love dancing
01:03:16Now here comes Henry the octopus
01:03:19He always loves to dance
01:03:22He twirls and spins and flourishes
01:03:25He dances in his eight-legged pants
01:03:27We dance in the town and the country
01:03:29Where the atmosphere is great
01:03:32We'd love to have a dance with Henry
01:03:35Cos Henry's our mate
01:03:39Wow!
01:03:41Here comes Captain Featherstone
01:03:44Here comes our pirate friend
01:03:46He dances jigs and hall pipes
01:03:49He keeps dancing till the end
01:03:51We dance in the town and country
01:03:54Where the atmosphere is great
01:03:56We'd love to have a dance with the captain
01:03:59Cos the captain's our mate
01:04:02Well, blow me down!
01:04:05Well, we'd love to have a dance with Dusty
01:04:08Well, we'd love to have a dance with Slim
01:04:10He can do all kind of dances
01:04:12And nobody dances better than him
01:04:15He'll dance in the town and the country
01:04:18Where the atmosphere is great
01:04:20Well, we'd love to have a dance with Dusty
01:04:23Slim Dusty Slim Dusty's our mate
01:04:29It's time to dance together
01:04:31Cos dancing's so much fun
01:04:34You can dance any way you like to
01:04:36There's something here for everyone
01:05:09We dance in the town and country
01:05:09Make a ticky tour in the big red car
01:05:12And keep your eyes open for the grumpy ta mi wha
01:05:15Then it's back to the whare for a mean feed
01:05:18A chocolate fish for you
01:05:19And hokey pokey for me
01:05:21Have a good day!
01:05:23Kia pai to ra!
01:05:25Have a good day!
01:05:26Kia pai to ra!
01:05:28Have a good day!
01:05:29Kia pai to ra!
01:05:31Hello!
01:05:32Kirei!
01:05:33Kia ora!
01:05:34Power shells and hay bales
01:05:37Slippery eels with their long tails
01:05:40A salad, a hangi or a barbecue
01:05:43Play in the sand and kick off your shoes
01:05:46Have a good day!
01:05:48Kia pai to ra!
01:05:50Have a good day!
01:05:51Kia pai to ra!
01:05:53Have a good day!
01:05:54Kia pai to ra!
01:05:56Hello!
01:05:57G'day!
01:05:58Kia ora!
01:05:59Hello!
01:06:00G'day!
01:06:01Kia ora!
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