The Wiggles Movie

1997 "It’s a party and you are all invited!"
6.4| 1h23m| G| en| More Info
Released: 18 December 1997 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.thewiggles.com/
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As the Wiggles prepare a surprise party for their friend Dorothy the Dinosaur, she goes after a magician who has stolen Greg's magic wand.

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Dean Covell

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20th Century Fox

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CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Beanbioca As Good As It Gets
ShangLuda Admirable film.
Megamind To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
arthur-sim2 I have watched movies for 10 years and yet i have never seen a film that touched the heart more than The Wiggles Movie. In this film there are characters you can relate to like Dorothy the dinosaur, Wags the dog, feathers the pirate who tickles my sense of humour, and the octopus who makes me want to dance. I really feel for Wally, i can see he was born into a world he never knew, poor guy. Anyway, this a magical film that will blow you away that will make you jump out of your seat and will make you fall in love with dinosaurs over and over again, and will make you believe anything is possible with just a little magic and a lot of money!
philipadams_ "What is wrong with people? A kid show has to still be smart and funny and not patronizing. The Wiggles is anything but that. It stars these four bizarre fellas who live in Pee Wee's summer home with some oddly low-budget puppets and dance a lot. The acting abilities of these four Brits is questionable, since they overdo all of their lines like kids won't be able to understand them otherwise... We also get some really dopey concert scenes where the 'Wiggles' sing a very repetitive song while shaking their tails..."A kids show doesn't have to entertain adults. Patronising? It's a show for children, and they seem to enjoy it immensely. The Wiggles themselves have absolutely no pretensions at all. Oddly low budget sets and puppets? Last year they made $34 million and they always invest most of it back into the franchise. He claims that these "Brits" overdo all there dialogue so the kids can't even understand it. First off they are not Brits. Second, all kid entertainers overdo everything- children don't react well with subtlety. And third, if they overdo it so much the kids can't understand it, then how can they sing along to every last one of their songs in concerts and on TV? Criticising a kids show for being repetitive? You are obviously unaware of the fact that kids need repetition to learn- why do you think all kids shows have such a strict pattern and are repeated so much? Uh huh.And that's the end of that chapter.
BaileyK-1 Sure if you're an adult watching this show you might think it's a little lame but it's not your opinion that counts-it's the children's. I was introduced by my three year old cousin to this show and she loves it. The bright colors, simple songs, and movements really stimulate the minds of young children. It's a really simple way to keep your child thinking. By getting your children to dance along, you're giving them a chance for exercise, which is important to start young. Children should definitely watch it, especially in an age where you're not sure what's safe or not. This is definitely a family show. This show is also good because it introduces children to the concept of foreign accents in an harmless way.
squeezeitboobie66 Ok... I don't care what other people think, but the Wiggles are kinda cool. I'm only about 15 and I watch the wiggles with my 2 yr old twin sisters and sometimes my 4 yr old bro too.They love to dance with the wiggles! Their songs are so catchy that I catch myself singing them sometimes and my siblings are always singing 'Quack Quack' or 'Mash Potatoe'. Even my parents sing those songs with them! I can't stand hearing my friends talk about how they think the wiggles are Gay! The truth is.. they're not! They are married and have their own kids. In fact, Murry's kids are on the show. Just because they wear the rainbow colors, it doesn't mean that they're gay. We don't know if the rainbow colors stand for the gay people in Australia like they do here in USA. My Ma-maw thinks they move so gracefully. She says it also shows that older men can be fun with children. Some of these people really need to watch the show and see what I'm saying! They're great.