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The Wiggles: Yummy Yummy (1998)

April. 13,1998
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The Wiggles -- Australia's musical sensation for the preschool set -- return with a tribute to the joys of food. Youngsters will groove to the lively tunes as vocalist Greg Page, guitarist Murray Cook, keyboardist Jeff Fatt and guitarist Anthony Field play through 14 songs. Tracks include "Hot Potato," "Numbers Rhumba," "The Monkey Dance," "Pufferbillies," "Crunchy Munchy Honey Cakes" and "Fruit Salad."

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Develiker
1998/04/13

terrible... so disappointed.

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SnoReptilePlenty
1998/04/14

Memorable, crazy movie

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Teringer
1998/04/15

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Clarissa Mora
1998/04/16

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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sgmackenzie
1998/04/17

It blows me away that there are a sizable contingent that would rate this a one. A one would be a complete failure. There is more polarity on this then a highly politicized film that I will not waste the time to mention. As a father that used to be in a band I realize this may not be the most incredible jamming out there but they do a great job of entertaining the kids. The songs have a degree of variety to them and I suppose the only downside would be that they can get into your head with repeated playings. (If I have to explain then you aren't a parent and you would not understand!) The people who voted negative are obviously not the demographic that this video was made for. I believe that with all of the silliness comes a fundamental wholesomeness that is a wonderful experience for young kids. I know that this video will keep their attention span occupied so I can accomplish some chores around the house. I also do not need to worry about content though sometimes that first techno song with the Wiggles puppets needs to be passed over so it wont get playing in my head with the jack hammer beat. My only criticism would be with the DVD mastering as my copy does not have a true menu and in this day and time that is just silly.

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