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The Wiggles - Wiggly Safari

The Wiggles - Wiggly Safari

List Price: $16.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not their best movie
Review: My son LOVES The Wiggles, but HATED this movie. It did not keep his attention at all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not a Regular Wiggles Watcher
Review: I've tried other Wiggles videos with my son, but this is the only one that holds his attention at all. He watched it first when he was about 10 months old and was hooked. In our case, he prefers videos with animals outdoors to videos of people dancing around a studio, so this was the right combo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Different from the other Wiggles movies, but so much fun!
Review: My 3 year old and 18 month old consider this their 2nd favorite Wiggles movie (after Hoop-de-doo!). It is a bit different than the other Wiggles videos--it is set outdoors and co-stars Steve Irwin, the crocodile hunter. My boys were captivated with him & love the catchy songs, especially "Crocodile Hunter" and "Snakes: Look but you better not touch".

This is guaranteed to hold their interest, which I love. And the songs, while very catchy, don't seem to stick in my head quite as long as songs from some of the other videos (which is great from my point of view!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Swing Into Action with the Wiggles!!!
Review: I truely think that Wiggly Safari which was made in (2002) just like Wiggle Bay around the exact same year, is such a groovy, wiggy action-fun movie. Steve Irwin and his family got their own turn to work with Greg, Murray, Anthony, Jeff, & friends, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Dorothy the Dinosaur and Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate. But what I love most about this DVD, is that the Captain learned how to speak cockato.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Different from other Wiggles Videos/DVDs but still good
Review: My three year old LOVES the Wiggles and has adopted this DVD as a new favorite. It took her a while to get warmed up to it because it was quite different - filmed completely outdoors at the Australian zoo.
I also think there are other Wiggles videos with catchier tunes, but my daughter still seems to enjoy these and has many of the words memorized - plus this one has lots of emphasis on the animals of Australia which is fun/educational.
Like the other Wiggles videos, this one inspires kids to get up and move/dance, which is a lot better than sitting still!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Wiggles Video Yet
Review: Out of all the Wiggles videos we own my 2 year old daughter and I like this one the best. I look forward to watching it with her. If you like zoo animals and Steve Irwin, you AND your child will enjoy dancing and singing to this video.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Scary Wary
Review: This is the scariest thing ever. The stupid Croc Hunter is rolling on the ground protecting what ever goodies he has. And then there is this terrifying wet suit scene with Captain Feathersword. I really doubt anyone wants to see what I saw. To make it worst there were some songs that went on to long. The cameras switched to fast making me want to barf. But, some were entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ANOTHER WONDERFUL VIDEO
Review: This video is one of their best! I loved the songs. They are very catchy. My daughter loves watching the animals and The Wiggles. After getting Wiggle Bay, I was worried that the old style of The Wiggles was gone, but this one is back to their normal high standards. The children are back involved in the songs, dancing and singing. There is also many extras on the DVD. I truly loved it. The only problem with this video ,is that I walk around all day with the songs in my head!
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT VIDEO
Review: Bought this fo my 20 month old daughter a few months ago & she still has to watch it every day. She tries to put the video on by herself & gets so excited by just the video case, I have to keep it out of sight-- or she will try to watch the video 5 or 6 times a day. This is the first Wiggles video I bought for her because she loved the show so much. The songs in this video will get stuck in your head, but not in an annoying Elmo way, I don't really mind these. They are very catchy & entertaining, & my daughter tries to imitate them as well as the dance moves...The Crocodile Hunter & The Austrailia Zoo add so much to the video as well...Definitely worth buying for any Wiggles fan.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: You Can Look, But You Better Not Touch
Review: I had reviewed this DVD before, and my first impression was that it was terrible. I gave it 1 star and not up to the Wiggles standard.
I viewed it again recently, and found that my first impression was largely correct, except that after seeing the Wiggles DVD's that came out after this one, it seems that mediocrity is the new Wiggle standard.
There is one song that can be promoted to the rank of "worthy of remembering", and that is "Snakes - You Can Look, But You Better Not Touch". The Matrix-type shades with the "Men in Black" attitude help this one along considerably.
Another song that caught the ear was "Dorothy, Queen of The Roses".
The rest of the songs are repetitively boring, some slow dirges, some are rehashed old material and some are just plain stupid. (Think of Captain Feathersword, in a wet suit, sitting in a bathtub in the middle of the Australian bush !)
The costumes of the back up dancers are terrible and not suited to the theme, the choreography is conspicuously absent, and Steve Irwin has to overact more than usual to try to keep this one alive.
The information on the animals is the only educational aspect, but the rest of the production is so bad that it's hard to stick around to learn anything.
There are better ways to learn about Australian animals.


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