Rating: Summary: Get This One Now! Review: The Wiggles are absolutely something else and this video is by far their best, I think. The songs are just so well written and it's so refreshing to hear something written for children that isn't just plain stupid like Barney. Three of these guys are teachers and it definitely comes out in what they're doing. Thanks a bunch Wiggles for all the fun. Just wish they'd include the dance steps so the moms out there can learn the dances faster! The song "Captain Feathersword Ahoy" is just amazing. The first time I saw it on the Disney channel I just sat down and couldn't believe it. Never has there been such attention paid to children's programming as what these guys are doing. A fully choreographed dance number, that song just captivates my child each time. Also, the song, Toot, Toot (Chugga Chugga Big Red Car) is an awesome song - just TRY to get that one out of your head. Grab this one for sure if you're not sure on what the Wiggles are all about. You will certainly be impressed.
Rating: Summary: Great Singing, Music, Dancing Review: The most notable aspect of The Wiggles is their talent for writing songs. The singing is good, the songs are performed well, and the tunes are catchy. Although the songs tend to stick in your head relentlessly, they are actually musically good enough that they aren't going to drive you as insane as say, Barney. Still, be prepared to wake up at three in the morning with the Captain Feathersword theme song going through your head.The theatrics that go along with the songs are pretty entertaining too. My two-year-old son loves dancing along to the steps they do in the videos, which are pretty easy to follow. The variety of characters (dinosaur, pirates, dog, and various professionals) keeps the show entertaining and somewhat educational. My two-year-old loves the music and dancing. My six-month-old loves to watch the funny faces and interesting characters in the videos.
Rating: Summary: These are the ones to buy! Review: These 3 Wiggles DVDs (or VHS) are the best (and I've seem 'em all!) They were shot at the same time so the backgrounds are consistant and the songs are catchy. This 3 pack is a must have for your little one!
Rating: Summary: The Wiggles Toot Toot Review: This Wiggles DVD is a must have. It has enough familiar songs to keep the whole family moving. We enjoyed this very much, it is an older movie that doesn't have the newer effects that they use now, but it is still worth the money.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Wiggles videos Review: My 2-year-old toddler loves this video! He dances pretty much from start to finish. All the songs in this video not only appeal to him, but all the grown-ups in our house (from 30-75 years old). You can hear songs that have influences from rock-&-roll to polka to tango & others (My husband & I admit that sometimes we have "Toot-Toot, Chugga-Chugga" or "Do the Wiggle Groove" stuck in our head). We don't mind the warehouse-looking set in some of the segments. And we didn't notice anything bad in the picture quality during the bluescreen segments. The talking parts that bore my son are mercifully short---thank goodness there's no segment with Greg's magic tricks! (Sorry, Greg...). This is great buy!
Rating: Summary: A First Class Wiggle Review: This is by far the best Wiggle production ever. There are 18 songs, and that's a lot of entertainment. Some of the songs are educational, an aspect sadly lacking in later Wiggles videos, and the children's dancing brings it all together. "Look Both Ways", "John Bradlelum", "Henry's Underwater Big Band", and "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" are clear favorites in my family. There's even a story line of the Big Red Car breaking down, and the very British mechanic who fixes it and gives some good advice. Officer Beaple's performance is great comic relief, and you even get Wags and Dorothy dancing the Tango! To put it all together: "funny, entertaining, educational, catchy songs, professional choreography, cute kids, Wiggles at their best."
Rating: Summary: Best Wiggles DVD Out There! Review: We have rented this in video form numerous times, and couldn't wait for it to be available on DVD. We bought it the day it came out and we just keep it in the player because my 22 month old son asks for it at least once a day, sometimes more. It keeps him up and moving while he watches, much better than just sitting there zoning out like with other shows. Best of all, my husband and I dance along with it too, so the whole family gets exercise!
Rating: Summary: 2 1/2 year old daughter loves it Review: My 2 1/2 year old daughter loves the wiggles and these videos. Our 6 1/2 year old son will sometimes watch them to, but they are more suited to the 2 1/2. Lots of singing and dancing and they are goofy. Sort of like the Monkees but for younger kids in that there are 4 young men singing. This series is based in Australia. There is a sidekick named Captain Feathersword. Glad we found them (...).
Rating: Summary: TOOT TOOT!!!! :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D Review: Hi everybody, how are you being! Well I love the Wiggles. Not only I love them, but so do my daycare kids, Sethy, Corey, and my newest edition, lil' Tony! :-D We always "party down" to this tapey! Hehe! The world doesn't need that sad, depresssssing music from "musicians" like Alison Chains or whatever they're called. We need soft, happy, asinine pap like the wigglies! YAY YAY YAY! :-D :-D :-D I would've given the tapey wapey poo more starsywarsys, but the title is to imitate the sound a train makes, and that noise is loud, and scares me and the kids when it passes by my daycare in Pennsylvania. (!!!!!!!!!!!). BUY IT ANYWAY THOUGH! IT RULES!! ;-) Hehe! Your pal, Mervie
Rating: Summary: Best Wiggles Movie Review: This movie ties together an ongoing story line, some nice dance numbers and lots of The Wiggles' classic songs. Toot Toot features Halloran choreography at its best, some better props and locations than earlier films, and lots of Wiggles tunes. This is easily the most watchable Wiggles video for the adult companions of the vidoe's small owner.
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