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00:00:00.
00:00:30A new star is about to take center stage.
00:00:45Alice, that's me!
00:00:48And she's going to dance her way into the hearts of children everywhere.
00:00:53Introducing Angelina Ballerina, a little star with big dreams.
00:01:03Thank you. Thank you.
00:01:05Based on the popular classic children's story books and also seen on PBS,
00:01:11Angelina Ballerina now comes to life on home video in Rose Fairy Princess and Angelina in the Wings.
00:01:19And it will be the best ballet ever.
00:01:22Experience the joys, challenges and adventures of childhood as seen through the eyes of Angelina.
00:01:29Sit still.
00:01:33Oh, Angelina! We're going to win!
00:01:40Fenty Williams stars as the voice of Angelina, and her mother, Academy Award winning actress Dame Judi Dench, stars as Miss Lily.
00:01:54Miss Lily! I knew I'd get the part. I just knew it.
00:01:59Anerope, darling. I'm sorry, but this time Angelina will dance the part of the Rose Fairy Princess.
00:02:08Me? You mean I got the part?
00:02:11The curtain is rising on America's smallest superstar.
00:02:15Stay in step with Angelina Ballerina.
00:02:18Starring in Rose Fairy Princess and Angelina in the Wings.
00:02:24Now on home video from Hit Entertainment.
00:02:28And now it's time for Amazing Discoveries with your host, Kipper.
00:02:35Join us as we learn the secrets of modern technology.
00:02:39Here we go then.
00:02:46Is that better?
00:02:51Yay!
00:02:52Wait! Where are you going?
00:03:08Come along as we explore the wonders of outer space.
00:03:22And help us as we go in search of mysterious animals.
00:03:37There it is.
00:03:39Wow!
00:03:42There. It'll slide straight down the slide and straight into the box.
00:03:46Yeah!
00:03:49As an added bonus, you'll also witness first-hand the effects of gravity in action.
00:04:00That's all the time we have for today's discoveries.
00:04:04To learn more about these and other adventures,
00:04:07look for Amazing Discoveries, starring Kipper the dog.
00:04:12Now on home video from your friends at Hit Entertainment.
00:04:16Coming to video in 2003.
00:04:20It's time to party.
00:04:22Let's dance!
00:04:23The Wiggles are at the movies.
00:04:25It's the Wiggles movie.
00:04:26It's Wiggle time!
00:04:28Join Greg, Murray, Jeff, Anthony and all your favourite characters.
00:04:34Dorothy the dinosaur, Wags the dog, Henry the octopus and Captain Feathersword the friendly pirate.
00:04:41Who's the pirate with a feather for a sword?
00:04:45It's a non-stop song and dance extravaganza.
00:04:48Today is Dorothy the dinosaur's birthday.
00:04:51And we're going to give a great big surprise birthday party for tonight.
00:04:54Surprise!
00:04:56It's a party and you're all invited.
00:04:59Can you point your fingers and do the twist?
00:05:04Everybody's twisting, Greg.
00:05:06Can you point your fingers?
00:05:08With all your favourite songs and fantastic new ones.
00:05:11Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
00:05:14All the fun.
00:05:15Oh yeah!
00:05:16Whoa!
00:05:17Whoa!
00:05:18All the excitement.
00:05:19The magic wand!
00:05:21It's gone!
00:05:22And all the magic.
00:05:27Have a wiggling good time.
00:05:29Whoa!
00:05:30And join in the fun.
00:05:33At the Wiggles movie.
00:05:35Dorothy's magical birthday.
00:05:37A movie adventure.
00:05:38Coming in 2003 from Hit Entertainment.
00:05:42We're here with Bob the Builder talking about his latest video,
00:05:46Bob Saves the Day.
00:05:48Let's watch a clip.
00:05:49Oh no, I just can't look.
00:05:51Don't be so modest, Bob.
00:05:53We hear there's lots of great action and fun.
00:05:55What's it like making a video like this?
00:05:58Phew.
00:05:59This is hard work.
00:06:01Yeah.
00:06:02It certainly looks that way, Bob.
00:06:04Oh, I see that Spud has just arrived.
00:06:06Excuse me, Spud.
00:06:07Hey, that's scary Spud to you.
00:06:10Oh, of course.
00:06:11Scary Spud.
00:06:12We hear you're really scary in this video.
00:06:15I'm a scarecrow.
00:06:16I scare birds.
00:06:17It's my job.
00:06:18Of course it is.
00:06:20Look, the machines are here.
00:06:22And just in time.
00:06:23Here's a question for Travis.
00:06:25What was it like to work with porcupines?
00:06:27They're like a bunch of upside down hair brushes.
00:06:30Don't be silly, Travis.
00:06:33They're just porcupines.
00:06:34Sounds like it's one sticky situation after another.
00:06:38I think it's about time we called it a day.
00:06:41I must say, it's been great fun talking with you and your friends about this video.
00:06:46And I know you've all got to rush back to work.
00:06:48But before you go, all the Bob the Builder fans would love to hear you say it just once.
00:06:54Can we fix it?
00:06:56Yes, we can!
00:06:59Fight it!
00:07:00Let's hear it for Bob the Builder and all his friends.
00:07:03Starring in Bob Saves the Day.
00:07:05Now on VHS and DVD.
00:07:07From your friends at Hit Entertainment.
00:07:11Ladies and gentlemen, please prepare for departure.
00:07:14Today we'll be exploring the wide world of wheels, motion and transportation.
00:07:19You all have your seatbelts fastened nice and tight.
00:07:22Your tour guide today will be Barney the Dinosaur.
00:07:25And here we go!
00:07:27So if everyone's ready, let's get things rolling.
00:07:31The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round.
00:07:35The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town.
00:07:40And here we are, Pop Wheelie's Wonderful Wheel Factory.
00:07:46Our tour begins at Pop Wheelie's, where you can browse through an incredible selection of wheels.
00:07:52When you look around, you find wheels showing up in the most surprising places.
00:07:56Moving right along, we'll continue our tour on foot.
00:08:00Hello!
00:08:03Aren't they wonderful?
00:08:04You know, walking is a very good way of getting from here to there.
00:08:08Along the way, we ask that you please observe all safety precautions.
00:08:13Next up, see the world by train.
00:08:17Followed by a ride in a covered wagon.
00:08:22Well, if we're going to have horses and a wagon, then we'd better have these.
00:08:28Hups!
00:08:30Oh, cool!
00:08:31Oh, cool!
00:08:32Oh, cool!
00:08:33Say, you don't happen to have an airplane out there, do you?
00:08:37And no tour would be complete without flying high through the big blue skies.
00:08:43With Barney as your guide, the wheels of fun are turning.
00:08:47Around and round, and round and round and round and round and round.
00:08:50Where she is, baby bob.
00:08:52Oh, I'm getting dizzy.
00:08:54Well, as soon as you're all ready, we'll give you a few times already.
00:08:56And where the fun stops ... nobody knows.
00:08:59Ha!
00:09:00Now on home video from your friends at HIT Entertainment.
00:09:04Crocky Shorts
00:09:34Crocky, it's a croc with razor sharp teeth
00:09:53Jumping in the water
00:09:54Jumping in the water
00:09:56Climbing up a tree
00:09:57Climbing up a tree
00:09:59Rolling down the sand dunes
00:10:01Rolling down the sand dunes
00:10:02A friend to the animals
00:10:03A friend to you and me
00:10:05Crocodile Hunter
00:10:06Steve Irwin
00:10:08Crocodile Hunter
00:10:09Extra man
00:10:11Crocodile Hunter
00:10:13Dirty
00:10:14Crocky, it's a croc
00:10:16Danger, danger, danger
00:10:17Well, there's danger everywhere in my job
00:10:19Fun too
00:10:20I rescue crocs
00:10:21Feed snakes
00:10:22Dance bingo
00:10:23Swim with sharks
00:10:24Jumping kangaroos
00:10:25Right around in my youth
00:10:26And of course
00:10:28I'm always wearing my beautiful Crocodile Hunter
00:10:31Steve Irwin
00:10:33Crocodile Hunter
00:10:34Crocodile Hunter
00:10:37Tattu
00:10:38Crocky, it's a croc
00:10:40I'll save it if I can
00:10:42Check out the size of this one
00:10:45Crocs rule
00:10:46Have you seen the wiggles?
00:10:53They're driving in the Australian bush
00:10:56But I don't think they took a map
00:10:58Or a compass with them
00:10:59We thought they'd be back by now
00:11:02I hope the big red car isn't having any problems
00:11:06Oh, I just remembered
00:11:10They've got all the food with them
00:11:13I hope Anthony doesn't get too hungry
00:11:16We'd better send Steve, the Crocodile Hunter
00:11:21Out to see if he can find them
00:11:24Wave if you see them
00:11:29No, no, it's that way
00:11:36No, no, it's that way
00:11:38This way, down the way
00:11:39Oh, hi everyone
00:11:41We're the wiggles
00:11:42I'm Greg
00:11:43I'm Murray
00:11:44I'm Jeff
00:11:44And I'm Anthony
00:11:45And we're having a great time
00:11:46Driving through the Australian bush
00:11:48With a big red car
00:11:49Except we've got a problem, everybody
00:11:51We're lost
00:11:52We don't know where we are
00:11:54And Anthony ate all the food
00:11:56Yeah, but I love food, Murray
00:11:57But it is a problem
00:11:58Lost, no food
00:12:00What are we going to do, guys?
00:12:01What are we going to do, everyone?
00:12:02What are we going to do?
00:12:03What are we going to do?
00:12:05G'day, wiggles
00:12:06Hey, look, everyone
00:12:07It's the Crocodile Hunter
00:12:08Steve Irwin
00:12:09Let's all say g'day to Steve
00:12:10G'day, Steve
00:12:11Hey, everyone
00:12:13Steve, we've got a problem
00:12:14We were in the big red car
00:12:15We were driving along
00:12:16Looking at the birds
00:12:17Looking at the kangaroos
00:12:18And then all of a sudden
00:12:18We realised
00:12:19We're lost
00:12:20What do we do, Steve?
00:12:21What do we do?
00:12:22I've got an idea
00:12:23Why don't you give the big red car a rest
00:12:25And come on over to my place, Australia Zoo
00:12:27We've got plenty of snakes to look at
00:12:29Lots of food to eat
00:12:30A nice spot for you to have asleep
00:12:32And guess what?
00:12:34My crocodiles just love a good serenade
00:12:36So, come on, let's go over to Australia Zoo
00:12:38Woo-hoo!
00:12:39Yeah!
00:12:41Hey, everyone
00:12:42Come for a walk around the Australia Zoo
00:12:44There's always things to do
00:12:46There's a crocodile
00:12:46There's a kangaroo
00:12:47There's Steve Irwin, too
00:12:48Woo-hoo!
00:12:49There's always so many things to do
00:12:53Hey, wong-y-goggy, hey, Calibur Zoo
00:12:55Lots of animal adventures, too
00:12:58At the Australia Zoo
00:12:59The sun is shining
00:13:01The sky is blue
00:13:02Hey, wong-y-goggy, hey, Calibur Zoo
00:13:05The dingoes howl
00:13:06The owls will move
00:13:07At the Australia Zoo
00:13:09Crocodiles and camels
00:13:12Marsupials and mammals
00:13:14All cats and mammals
00:13:16At the Australia Zoo
00:13:18There's a kangaroo's koalas
00:13:21The birds are singing la-la
00:13:24The dingoes howl
00:13:25The owls will move
00:13:26At the Australia Zoo
00:13:28The crocodile hunter, he's true blue
00:13:31Hey, wong-y-goggy, hey, Calibur Zoo
00:13:33There's people playing the didgeridoo
00:13:36At the Australia Zoo
00:13:38Hey, look at Murray
00:13:40He's playing his guitar for the crocodiles
00:13:42Ha-ha
00:13:43Hey, Greg's doing magic tricks
00:13:44For the koalas
00:13:45And Jeff
00:13:46Well, Jeff's asleep
00:13:47There's always so many things to do
00:13:50Hey, wong-y-goggy, hey, Calibur Zoo
00:13:52Lots of animal adventures, too
00:13:55At the Australia Zoo
00:13:57Lots of animal adventures, too
00:14:00At the Australia Zoo
00:14:02At the Australia Zoo
00:14:04Well, let's start the car, Greg
00:14:16Start the car, Greg, let's go
00:14:19I'm trying to
00:14:20It won't start
00:14:23Everybody, the big red car won't start
00:14:25What are we going to do without the big red car?
00:14:28Yeah, how do people get around in the bush without a car?
00:14:30I don't know
00:14:31So how do people get around in the bush without a car?
00:14:34I mean, you need to
00:14:35Hey, hey, Wiggles
00:14:40Camels!
00:14:41Camels!
00:14:42Wobbly camel walking by.
00:14:47Patted hoofs and hooded eyes.
00:14:51A bendy neck and a long tail.
00:14:55Whoa, what a neck!
00:14:56Let's head out on the desert trail.
00:15:00Take a camel for a ride.
00:15:05Set him riding high.
00:15:08Bouncing up and bouncing down.
00:15:12The camel makes a rumbly sound.
00:15:15Rumbling away.
00:15:16From Abu Dhabi to Australia.
00:15:19In the desert, the camel, it won't fail you.
00:15:24They can go without a drink.
00:15:27I'm getting thirsty.
00:15:28For days and days, what do you think?
00:15:30Days and days.
00:15:32Where they live, it's really sunny.
00:15:35Oh, it's so hot!
00:15:36They never bust or they smell funny.
00:15:40The tails swish the flies away.
00:15:44What a way to spend the day.
00:15:48Bouncing up and bouncing down.
00:15:51They're still bouncing.
00:15:52The camel makes a rumbly sound.
00:15:54Whoa, what a rumbly cow.
00:15:56From Abu Dhabi to Australia.
00:15:59Abu Dhabi?
00:16:00In the desert, the camel, it won't fail you.
00:16:04Wobbly camel walking by.
00:16:06Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:16:08With padded hoofs and hooded eyes.
00:16:10Whoa, here we go.
00:16:12A bendy neck and a long tail.
00:16:14What a great time.
00:16:16Let's head out on the desert trail.
00:16:18Great idea.
00:16:20Take a camel for a ride.
00:16:24In the saturn riding high.
00:16:28Bouncing up and bouncing down.
00:16:32The camel makes a rumbly sound.
00:16:36From Abu Dhabi to Australia.
00:16:38In the desert, the camel, it won't fail you.
00:16:42This is really exciting, everyone.
00:16:46Steve is teaching the captain how to speak cockatoo
00:16:48with Lady Anne Otha the Cockatoos.
00:16:50Yeah.
00:16:51Hello.
00:16:52Hello.
00:16:53Have a go of this.
00:16:54I'm trying to teach the captain how to speak cockatoo.
00:16:57And he's going real good so far.
00:16:59Hello.
00:17:00Woo-hoo.
00:17:03Cockatoos are found all over Australia.
00:17:05They're very common, particularly in the inland.
00:17:07Haven't they got beautiful white feathers?
00:17:09And have a look at their hat.
00:17:11That gorgeous yellow hat.
00:17:13Woo-hoo.
00:17:14Woo-hoo.
00:17:15This is Oka.
00:17:16And this is Lady.
00:17:17A male and a female cockatoo.
00:17:18You can tell the boy one, he's got black eyes.
00:17:21And the girl one, she's got red eyes.
00:17:23And of course the captain, he's got one eye.
00:17:26Rawr.
00:17:27Rawr.
00:17:28Piece of eight.
00:17:29Piece of eight.
00:17:30Piece of eight.
00:17:31Cocky water cracker.
00:17:32Cocky water cracker.
00:17:33Ahoy there me hearties.
00:17:34Ahoy there me hearties.
00:17:35Ahoy there me hearties.
00:17:37Captain Bear the sword and his friendly cockatoo.
00:17:40He sang it loud and it went something like this.
00:17:41Wahoo.
00:17:42Rawr.
00:17:43Cocky water cracker.
00:17:44Ah.
00:17:45Cocky water cracker.
00:17:46Rawr.
00:17:47Cocky water cracker.
00:17:48Cocky water cracker.
00:17:49Cocky water cracker.
00:17:50Rawr.
00:17:51Paces of eight.
00:17:52Paces of eight.
00:17:53Paces of eight.
00:17:54Paces of eight.
00:17:55Everyone around the zoo, they heard the cocky's song.
00:17:58They sang and danced along the cocky too.
00:17:59Oh I love this dancing.
00:18:00Crocodile Steve gathered round and said, Crocky I like that cocky sound.
00:18:05Paces of eight.
00:18:06Paces of eight.
00:18:07Paces of eight.
00:18:08Paces of eight.
00:18:09Paces of eight.
00:18:12Everyone around the zoo, they heard the cocky's song.
00:18:15They sang and danced along the cocky tune.
00:18:18Oh I love this dancing.
00:18:19Crocodile Steve gathered round and said, Crocky I like that cocky sound.
00:18:24Then Captain and Steve sang and you can sing it too.
00:18:26Here we go, party!
00:18:29Baa!
00:18:30Baa!
00:18:32Cocky watercracker!
00:18:33Cocky watercracker!
00:18:34Cocky watercracker!
00:18:35Cocky watercracker!
00:18:37Baa!
00:18:38Baa!
00:18:41Pieces of eight!
00:18:43Pieces of eight!
00:18:44Pieces of eight!
00:18:46Bubbing dance is so much fun, it seems like fun for everyone.
00:18:50Too right, just look around me zoo!
00:18:52The cocky sang so very loud, and so did all that gathered round.
00:18:58Crikey, me hearty!
00:19:00You can do it too!
00:19:03Baa!
00:19:04Baa!
00:19:04Baa!
00:19:06Cocky watercracker!
00:19:08Cocky watercracker!
00:19:09Cocky watercracker!
00:19:10Cocky watercracker!
00:19:12Baa!
00:19:12Baa!
00:19:12Baa!
00:19:13Baa!
00:19:13Baa!
00:19:13Pieces of eight!
00:19:17Pieces of eight!
00:19:18Ooh!
00:19:18He's a pretty boy then!
00:19:19Baa!
00:19:20Baa!
00:19:21Baa!
00:19:22Pee Pee Pee Pee Pee Pee Pee Pee
00:19:39Poo Poo Poo Poo
00:19:40Poo Poo Poo Poo-M ako Bail it!
00:19:42Poo Poo Poo Poo Poo Roller
00:19:43Poo Poo Poo Poo Poo!
00:19:45Poo Poo Poo terr acquainted yra!
00:19:47Gaa!
00:19:49Poo prayers clocks at night!
00:19:50Poo through the lighthouse knocks offer!
00:19:51Everybody, it's a very exciting time here at the Wiggly Safari.
00:20:00Our wonderful friend Dorothy the Dinosaur is here.
00:20:03Let's all say, hi, Dorothy.
00:20:05Hi, Dorothy.
00:20:06Hi, everyone.
00:20:08Dorothy, you've got lots of friends.
00:20:09We've got some wonderful friends here in Wiggly Safari gear.
00:20:13What's your name?
00:20:14Lauren.
00:20:14Dorothy, this is Lauren.
00:20:15Hi.
00:20:16And what's your name?
00:20:17Isabel.
00:20:18Isabel's here.
00:20:19Hello.
00:20:19And what's your name?
00:20:20Chelsea.
00:20:21This is Chelsea, Dorothy.
00:20:22And what's your name?
00:20:23Jessie.
00:20:24This is wonderful, Declan.
00:20:26Over here, we've got...
00:20:27Bindi.
00:20:28Could you tell Dorothy your name?
00:20:29Bindi.
00:20:30Bindi.
00:20:31Hello.
00:20:31And what's your name?
00:20:33Jessie.
00:20:33That's Jessie.
00:20:34Could you tell Dorothy your name?
00:20:36Paris.
00:20:37Paris, so we know everybody's name.
00:20:40Guys, I've got a question for you all, so feel free to answer this question.
00:20:44Does anyone know what Dorothy the Dinosaur's favourite food is?
00:20:48What does she like to eat best?
00:20:49It's Roses.
00:20:50It's Roses.
00:20:50It's Roses.
00:20:51Dorothy, everyone thinks it's Roses.
00:20:53Is it Roses?
00:20:54I love Roses.
00:20:56She loves Roses.
00:20:57Give yourself a big clap, everybody.
00:20:58That's fantastic.
00:21:00One more question, though.
00:21:02Dorothy told me she loves another thing, and it's not Roses.
00:21:06She loves a little creature that flies around with little coloured wings.
00:21:11Does anyone know what that might be?
00:21:13Butterflies!
00:21:14That sounds like a good answer.
00:21:16Dorothy, everybody thinks that you like butterflies as well as Roses, do you?
00:21:21Yes.
00:21:22She does!
00:21:23Give yourself a big clap, everyone.
00:21:24That's fantastic.
00:21:25You're exactly right.
00:21:27She loves butterflies.
00:21:28And I'll tell you what else she loves to do.
00:21:30Dorothy loves to do ballet.
00:21:32So right now, we're going to ask everybody here, everybody there, everybody in the world,
00:21:37if you can do ballet, here's the chance.
00:21:39Let's do the wonderful Dorothy Butterfly Ballet.
00:21:43Let's all dance and flit around like butterflies.
00:21:50Butterflies flit from flower to flower, dancing their happy way.
00:21:58Watching these beautiful, colourful creatures is how I spend my day.
00:22:07Oh, what lovely butterflies everywhere.
00:22:11Oh, what pretty colours.
00:22:14I love dancing with butterflies.
00:22:18Oh, what pretty wings.
00:22:25Butterflies flit from flower to flower, dancing their happy way.
00:22:32Watching these beautiful, colourful creatures is how I spend my day.
00:22:41Ah, hey, ah, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:23:13It sure is fun walking in the Australian bush with our favourite dinosaur Dorothy the
00:23:23Dinosaur.
00:23:24Let's all say hi to Dorothy.
00:23:26Hi Dorothy.
00:23:27Hi everyone.
00:23:28I love walking in the bush with my friends.
00:23:33The birds and the butterflies and the trees and the bushflowers are so beautiful.
00:23:39But I still like my roses.
00:23:41Yes Dorothy, remember that time we did that concert and everybody brought you these wonderful
00:23:45roses to eat?
00:23:46She was eating them for weeks and weeks.
00:23:49Dorothy you sure are the Queen of the Roses.
00:23:52Clap hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:23:57Here she comes.
00:23:59Dorothy.
00:24:00Dorothy.
00:24:01You're stepping out in style.
00:24:04You look fantastic Dorothy.
00:24:07Clap hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:24:12Clap hands for the Roses.
00:24:13Clap hands for the Roses.
00:24:15Darkly.
00:24:16Make us want to smile.
00:24:18Big white teeth.
00:24:20Big white teeth.
00:24:22Big white teeth.
00:24:23Big yellow spots.
00:24:24Big yellow spots.
00:24:25Big yellow spots.
00:24:26She loves to dance the oopie doo.
00:24:27She loves to dance the oopie doo, she loves to dance the rump-bump song.
00:24:36Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:24:41Oh, Dorothy, you're looking good!
00:24:43Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:24:56Oh, Dorothy, you make us wanna smile.
00:25:06Big white tea, big white tea, big yellow spots, big yellow spots.
00:25:13She loves to dance the oopie doo, she loves to dance the rump-bump song.
00:25:20Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:25:27Dorothy, you're stepping out it's time.
00:25:32Ladies and Jelly Beans, how about a big clap for our wonderful friend Dorothy the Dinosaur?
00:25:42Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:25:52Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:25:56Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:25:57Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:25:58Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:25:59Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:00Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:01Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:02Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:03Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:04Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:05Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:06Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:07Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:08Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:09Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:10Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:11Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:12Clad hands for the Queen of the Roses.
00:26:13You make us want to smile, Dorothy.
00:26:21Let's have another big clap for Dorothy.
00:26:24The darkness song.
00:26:33Have a look at this, everyone.
00:26:35It's Captain Feathersword in an outback bath.
00:26:38Let's all say ahoy there, Captain Feathersword.
00:26:40Ahoy there, Captain Feathersword.
00:26:42Ahoy there, me hearties.
00:26:45Captain, everybody's wondering, I'm wondering, we're all wondering, what are you doing in an outback bath?
00:26:50Oh, Anthony, I'm pretending to be in the ocean with my pretend dolphin friends.
00:26:57Pretend dolphin friends.
00:26:58Oh, yeah, it's great fun, Anthony, but you've got to be careful when you're in the pretend ocean.
00:27:02Oh, yeah, sometimes there can be pretend storms.
00:27:05Pretend storms.
00:27:05Oh, yes, indeed, there's pretend wind.
00:27:10Oh, yeah, Captain, the old pretend wind.
00:27:12Oh, yes, Anthony, there's also pretend rain.
00:27:15Oh, yeah, pretend rain.
00:27:16Pretend rain.
00:27:17Rain, it's here, come.
00:27:19Pretend rain.
00:27:20Pretend rain.
00:27:21Captain, it's raining on me.
00:27:23Oh, wow, Anthony.
00:27:24If you think the rain is very real, wait until you see the pretend tidal wave.
00:27:29Pretend tidal wave.
00:27:30Captain, that pretend tidal wave was pretty real.
00:27:37Oh, Anthony, that was the best wave I've ever seen.
00:27:40Arr.
00:27:41Why don't we all go swimming with my friends, the dolphins?
00:27:44Great idea.
00:27:45A dolphin's life just swimming in the ocean.
00:27:57Whoa, I'd like to swim with you.
00:28:04A dolphin's life just swimming in the ocean.
00:28:09Whoa, I'd love to swim with you.
00:28:17Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:28:21Playing in the ocean waves.
00:28:24Jumping up to splash all day.
00:28:28A dolphin danced near the ocean floor.
00:28:32What a life, you could ask for more.
00:28:37A dolphin's life just swimming in the ocean.
00:28:46Oh, my dolphin friend, I'd love to swim with you.
00:28:50Whoa, whoa.
00:28:53Sleek gray skin and a bottle nose.
00:28:57Watch how fast my tail fin goes.
00:29:01An underwater race we swim.
00:29:06Oh, I wish I had a dorsal fin.
00:29:10A dolphin's life just swimming in the ocean.
00:29:19Oh, I'd really love to swim with you.
00:29:23Woo, hoo.
00:29:24Woo, hoo.
00:29:28Playing in the ocean waves.
00:29:31Jumping up to splash all day.
00:29:35A dolphin danced near the ocean floor.
00:29:39What a life, who could ask for more.
00:29:42Swim more.
00:29:43Swim more.
00:29:44Swim more.
00:29:45The dolphin's life just swimming in the ocean.
00:29:47Swim more.
00:29:48Swim more.
00:29:49Swim more.
00:29:50Swim more.
00:29:51Swim more.
00:29:52Swim more.
00:29:53Oh, of course.
00:29:54I'd love to swim with you.
00:29:55Swim more.
00:29:56Swim more.
00:29:57Swim more.
00:29:58Swim more.
00:29:59Swim more.
00:30:00Swim more.
00:30:01Swim more.
00:30:02Swim more.
00:30:03Swim more.
00:30:04Swim more.
00:30:05Swim more.
00:30:06Swim more.
00:30:07Swim more.
00:30:08Swim more.
00:30:09Swim more.
00:30:10Swim more.
00:30:11Swim more.
00:30:12Swim more.
00:30:13Swim more.
00:30:14Swim more.
00:30:15Swim more.
00:30:16Swim more.
00:30:17Swim more.
00:30:18Swim more.
00:30:19Swim more.
00:30:20Swim more.
00:30:21Swim more.
00:30:22Swim more.
00:30:23Swim more.
00:30:24Swim more.
00:30:25Swim more.
00:30:26Swim more.
00:30:27Swim more.
00:30:28Hi everyone, meet our friends Terry and Bindi.
00:30:36Hi everyone, hi Jeff.
00:30:38Hi.
00:30:39Now Terry, can you tell us something about the koala?
00:30:41I sure can.
00:30:42Koalas are really interesting animals because they climb trees, eat eucalyptus leaves and
00:30:48the mother koala has a backwards pouch so the baby crawls up underneath and when they
00:30:53get bigger they ride on their mother's back.
00:30:56Wow.
00:30:57Hey those koalas have got the right idea.
00:30:59They just sleep and sleep and sleep.
00:31:01That's right.
00:31:02I think Jeff would like to hang out with the koalas.
00:31:20Koala sleeps so quietly in the eucalyptus tree.
00:31:26She snuggles up so peacefully, as happy as can be.
00:31:35Sleeping till she's hungry, then she eats the tasty leaves.
00:31:43Climbing up the tree trunk to find the branch where she can sleep.
00:31:50Her little baby stays so close, holding on so tight.
00:31:58In the heat of the day and the cool of the night.
00:32:05Whether sitting in a tree or scurrying down a track, you'll always see the koala baby clinging to his
00:32:19mother's back.
00:32:20Wake up Jeff.
00:32:21Thank you Bindi.
00:32:22Thank you everyone.
00:32:23And thank you koala.
00:32:26Everybody it's a very exciting time.
00:32:27We are feeding, Steve and I are feeding, the beautiful Australian dog, the dingo.
00:32:31Aren't they gorgeous?
00:32:32They are beautiful Steve.
00:32:33They are beautiful Steve.
00:32:34Beautiful animals, the dingo.
00:32:35And they're Australia's dog.
00:32:36They've been here for thousands of years.
00:32:37I don't know how long you've got to be here before you're called a native.
00:32:39But they actually come from Asia and they're the Asian wolf.
00:32:44Beautiful orange colorition and sleek.
00:32:45You can see how sleek their body structure is Anthony.
00:32:46They can run the wind mate.
00:32:51They can run like the wind mate.
00:32:56They are
00:33:09fast look at the way their tail curls up their typical uh dingo tail and they've got white feet
00:33:15and these are the orange colored ones and steve do they they bark much no mate they don't bark at
00:33:20all what do they do they just like that if an ambulance goes past they start howling and this
00:33:28is mia we've got three girls we've got mia kira and kuya yeah and they've got the greatest sense
00:33:34of hearing of course their speed and agility is is the amazing thing you can pick them up is it
00:33:39all right to follow everybody yeah look at the dingo yeah yeah we got them as puppies and we
00:33:45raised them in my house just like you would any other dog and so they're kind of our pets but you
00:33:50know what the dingo got a bit of a wild streak any little kids run past and they like all get excited
00:33:56any ducks fly in they try to get them lizards they try to get them so you know they're not um they
00:34:01don't make a good pet they're virtually a wild animal yeah but dingoes we love them
00:34:18with your furry paws of white little dingo
00:34:23little dingo walking in the desert sun little dingo your day has just begun the little dingo is like a dog
00:34:41little dingo but it does not have a bath little dingo little dingo it goes out hunting
00:34:49little dingo when it's time and it's dark little dingo walking in the morning light little dingo
00:35:06with your furry paws of white little dingo walking in the desert sun
00:35:17little dingo little dingo little dingo little dingo your day has just begun
00:35:26the little dingo dingo it likes to howl
00:35:29little dingo when the moon is in the sky little dingo little dingo
00:35:35little dingo here's a pointy so it can hear what's passing by
00:35:49little dingo
00:36:09Hey everyone, we're here with our friend Wags.
00:36:20Let's all say woof to Wags.
00:36:22Woof, Wags.
00:36:23Now Wags is our pet friend.
00:36:26Now Steve, you know all about wild animals.
00:36:28Yeah mate.
00:36:28Now wild animals take care of themselves, but pets, you have to look after them.
00:36:32What do you have to do with pets, Steve?
00:36:33Mate, pets.
00:36:34Well, the number one thing, the number one thing is love.
00:36:38You've got to love your pet.
00:36:39Whether it be a little fish, or a cat, a dog, a horse, or a cow.
00:36:44It doesn't matter, you've got to give them lots of love.
00:36:47Right?
00:36:48Food.
00:36:48You've got to have good food.
00:36:50Whatever those animals need, those pets need, you've got to give them good food, a nice house
00:36:54to live in, lots of cleanliness, and of course, warmth.
00:36:59But love mate, that's the number one.
00:37:01Ha ha, pets, they're great.
00:37:03Woo!
00:37:09You might like a pet, it's your animal friend.
00:37:15Take care of them.
00:37:18Feeding, washing, playing too.
00:37:21Jeff has a sleepy cat.
00:37:23Jeff likes sleeping just like that, while Anthony likes dogs to run around.
00:37:28You might like a pet, it's your animal friend.
00:37:36Take care of them.
00:37:38Feeding, washing, playing too.
00:37:41Great-fed rabbits in my hand.
00:37:43Yelts in with his magic condom.
00:37:46Murray's goldfish swims the whole day long.
00:37:49A rabbit and a dog, a catfish and a mouse, a cat and a frog and a fairy and a mouse.
00:37:57Whoa!
00:37:58Hey, Greg, look at my face.
00:38:00It's a cock-a-doo.
00:38:02Woo-hoo-hoo!
00:38:03Huh?
00:38:05It's the night.
00:38:06It's the night.
00:38:07Whoa!
00:38:11Whoa!
00:38:12Isn't it great, Greg?
00:38:17You might like a pet.
00:38:19It's your animal friend.
00:38:22Take care of them.
00:38:24Feeding, washing, playing too.
00:38:27Wanna friend your pet, and be?
00:38:29They'll keep you company now.
00:38:31It's a special take good care of them.
00:38:36A rabbit and a dog, a catfish and a mouse, a cat and a frog and a fairy and a bird.
00:38:42Oh, this is the best pet I've ever had.
00:38:45Oh.
00:38:47Whoa!
00:38:47Whoa!
00:38:48Whoa!
00:38:50Whoa!
00:38:51Whoa!
00:38:52Whoa!
00:38:53Slow down, Captain.
00:38:54Slow down.
00:38:55What's going on?
00:38:56Oh, Steve, I was just being chased by a really big bird and it had a really long neck and
00:39:01really long legs and no wings.
00:39:03No wings?
00:39:04No wings.
00:39:05That'll be the Australian emu.
00:39:07They're a flightless bird.
00:39:08They can't fly, but boy crikey, can they run.
00:39:11Oh, yeah.
00:39:12And real quick.
00:39:12And it makes a noise too, Steve.
00:39:14It was going...
00:39:14That's a real legend around our parts.
00:39:20His name is Old Man Emu.
00:39:22Old Man Emu?
00:39:23Oh, yeah.
00:39:24Hey!
00:39:25Old Man Emu!
00:39:26Let's go!
00:39:26Yeah!
00:39:27Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
00:39:28Wow!
00:39:29No worries, mate.
00:39:39Let me tell you of an interview with an old man emu.
00:39:43He's got a beak and feathers and things, but the poor old fella ain't got no wings.
00:39:48Aren't you jealous of the wedged-tailed eagle?
00:39:52Oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da-da.
00:39:54While the eagles fly and round and round, I keep two feet firmly on the ground.
00:39:58Now, I can't fly, but I'm telling you, I can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:40:02Do-do, do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:40:06He can't fly, but I'm telling you, he can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:40:14Well, he was the model for the 50 cents.
00:40:16Oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da-da.
00:40:18The designer should have had more sense.
00:40:21Oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da-da.
00:40:22If he takes a look, he'll prove to you, I can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:40:27Do-do, do-do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:40:31Take a look, it'll prove to you, he can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:40:36He can't loop the loop like a cocky too.
00:40:39Oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da-da.
00:40:41Swoop and toss like an albatross.
00:40:43Oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da-da.
00:40:45You silly galah, I'm better by far than a white cockatoo or a budgerigar.
00:40:49They squeak and squawk and try to talk.
00:40:52Why, me and them?
00:40:53Like tease and chalk.
00:40:54Do-do, do-do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:40:58Well, he can't fly, but I'm telling you, he can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:41:02Last time I saw old man, he knew oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da-da.
00:41:10He was chasing a female, he knew oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da.
00:41:14As he shot past, I heard him say,
00:41:16She can't fly, but I'm telling you, she can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:41:20Do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:41:25She can't fly, but I'm telling you, she can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:41:33Well, there is a moral to this ditty, oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da.
00:41:37Thrush can sing, but he ain't pretty, oom-ba-da-litcha-da-da.
00:41:41Duck can swim, but he can't sing, nor can the eagle on the winging.
00:41:45He knew can't fly, but I'm telling you, he can run the pants off a kangaroo.
00:41:51Well, a kookaburra laughed and he said it's true.
00:42:04Now that is a fair dink of a kookaburra.
00:42:08Hey, everyone. Hey, Bindi, look. Here comes Anthony.
00:42:12Hello, Bindi. Hi, Terry. Hi, everybody.
00:42:14Hey, Terry, there's lots of great food around here.
00:42:17I've got lots of food. Do animals like to eat food?
00:42:20They love food, and at Australia Zoo, the food we give the animals
00:42:24is the kind of food you would eat.
00:42:26Oh, wow.
00:42:26But I don't know any animal that would eat that much food.
00:42:31At Feeding Time
00:42:32Wow, look at everyone's feeding at Feeding Time
00:42:40They love food, and at Feeding Time
00:42:45They love food, and it's like that to be
00:42:45Eat, and chew, eat, and chew
00:42:49That's what animals do
00:42:53Eat, and chew, eat, and chew
00:42:57Animals eat, and so do you
00:43:00Make money for your hungry
00:43:01Happy food, and you have to eat
00:43:02Make food, and you have to eat
00:43:04Oh, my God
00:43:05How do you do that, Pete?
00:43:06I hate you.
00:43:08At Feeding Time
00:43:10Yum, yum.
00:43:13Check that out.
00:43:18That's a croc moving his huge, ancient body silently through the water
00:43:24to get to his chicken dinner on the shore.
00:43:27Look at his teeth chomping.
00:43:31Eat and chew, eat and chew.
00:43:35That's what animals do.
00:43:39Eat and chew, eat and chew.
00:43:42Animals eat, and so do you.
00:43:48Eat and chew, eat and chew.
00:43:54Eat and chew, eat and chew.
00:44:00Eat and chew.
00:44:02G'day everyone, have a look at this little beauty.
00:44:23This is a tawny frogmouth, very common here in Australia and they hunt their food at night.
00:44:30When they're sleeping during the day, they sit high up in a tree and you can see the colours
00:44:35of their feathers and their nose.
00:44:37They stick it right up in the air and they actually camouflage, look, just like a tree.
00:44:41They've got a very strong, sharp beak to catch their food and those really big owl-like eyes.
00:44:48Hey Steve.
00:44:49Yeah mate, they just look like an owl.
00:44:53That's right.
00:44:54Let's give me an idea for a dance.
00:44:55I'm going to try it out on an audience.
00:44:57Good on you Geoff.
00:44:59What a little beauty.
00:45:02What a ripper.
00:45:06Who, who, who, who, who, to the owl.
00:45:11What a ripper.
00:45:13Who, who, who, who, who, to the owl.
00:45:19She wins.
00:45:20Who, who, who, who, who, who, to the owl.
00:45:24She wins.
00:45:26Who, who, who, who, to the owl.
00:45:30Who, who, who, who, who, who, who, who, who, to the owl.
00:45:40G'day, I'm Steve Irwin.
00:46:10Did you know, owls are found all around the world.
00:46:14They can be tiny or huge.
00:46:16They have great big claws to pick up their prey.
00:46:19And mate, can they ever hear things or what?
00:46:23They live in a cave or a tree.
00:46:27They use their great big eyes to see.
00:46:31Flying from tree to tree.
00:46:34We're gonna do the owl.
00:46:37To the owl.
00:46:45To the owl.
00:46:54To the owl.
00:46:58To the owl.
00:47:06To the owl.
00:47:13To the owl.
00:47:15To the owl.
00:47:22To the owl.
00:47:30To the owl.
00:47:31To the owl.
00:47:32To the owl.
00:47:39To the owl.
00:47:40To the owl.
00:47:41To the owl.
00:47:42To the owl.
00:47:43To the owl.
00:47:43To the owl.
00:47:44To the owl.
00:47:46To the owl.
00:47:47Oh, can you hear that?
00:47:51Oh, can you hear that?
00:47:55That's a kookaburra, me hearties.
00:47:59Whoa.
00:48:03Captain Feathersword. Ah, hoi there, Captain Feathersword.
00:48:07Ah, hoi there, Anthony. Captain, that was a fantastic sound you were making.
00:48:11What was that? Oh, that was a kookaburra, Anthony.
00:48:15Well, a kookaburra sounds great.
00:48:19Captain, can we all do the kookaburra sound?
00:48:21Oh, yes, Anthony, that'd be great. Why don't we all do a kookaburra?
00:48:45Early in the morning you can hear them sing.
00:48:49Kookaburra, kookaburra, kookaburra.
00:48:51Love to hear the kookaburras doing their thing.
00:48:54Sing, sing, sing, kookaburra.
00:48:57Whoa.
00:48:59Whoa.
00:49:01Whoa.
00:49:03Whoa.
00:49:05Kookaburra, kookaburra, kookaburra.
00:49:07Kookaburra, kookaburra.
00:49:09Huffing out their chest, you can hear what they do.
00:49:12Kookaburra, kookaburra, kookaburra.
00:49:15Wouldn't you like to laugh along too
00:49:17Sing, sing, sing, cokepaw-rah
00:49:20Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
00:49:23Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
00:49:25Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
00:49:28Cokepaw-rah, Cokepaw-rah, Cokepaw-rah
00:49:40Cokepaw-rah, Cokepaw-rah, Cokepaw-rah
00:49:43Oh, oh, oh, oh, sing, sing, kookabara
00:49:48Oh, oh, oh, oh, sing, sing, kookabara
00:49:54Oh, oh, oh, oh, kookabara, kookabara, kookabara
00:49:59Oh, oh, oh, oh, sing, sing, kookabara
00:50:04Oh, oh, oh, oh, kookabara, kookabara, kookabara
00:50:09Oh-oh-oh
00:50:11Early in the morning, you can hear them sing
00:50:14Kookaburror, Kookaburror, Kookaburror
00:50:17Love to hear those Kookaburrahs doing their thing
00:50:19Sing, sing, sing, Kookaburror
00:50:26Kookaburror, Kookaburror, Kookaburror, Kookaburrorror
00:50:27KID 🎵
00:50:27Have a go at this little beauty.
00:50:31This, of course, is a snake.
00:50:33And this particular snake is Rosie, the boa constrictor.
00:50:38This is Terry's pet snake.
00:50:39She was raised here at Australia Zoo as our very own pet.
00:50:44Of course, snakes live all over the world.
00:50:47They're very common here in Australia.
00:50:49You can look at snakes, but you shouldn't touch them.
00:50:52And she's a constrictor.
00:50:53You can see how she's wrapped herself around my hand
00:50:56and she's squeezing it.
00:50:58She's not trying to hurt me, she's just hanging on.
00:51:00Isn't she a beauty?
00:51:02Look at her long forked tongue, licking my nose.
00:51:05That's her sense of smell.
00:51:08She licks the air, licks my nose
00:51:10and that takes particles back into her brain
00:51:13and that tells her what she's smelling, what she's looking at.
00:51:16See her eyes? She's got gorgeous eyes
00:51:19and she's got nostrils right on the end of her head.
00:51:22Right here, show us your nostrils, Rosie.
00:51:24There they are there.
00:51:25Hasn't she got a gorgeous coloration?
00:51:28She's a red-tailed boa constrictor.
00:51:31You can see why.
00:51:32Have a look at the red on that tail.
00:51:34And she's squeezing me.
00:51:36She's a good-looking girl, this one.
00:51:39Of course, there's that one golden rule.
00:51:42Look, but you better not touch.
00:51:44Oh, you're a beautiful snake, Rosie.
00:51:47You're a beautiful snake.
00:51:49Snakes, snakes, snakes, snakes.
00:51:53Greg, let's get out of here.
00:51:55The snake, it moves so quietly through the long green grass.
00:52:11The snake, it moves so quietly through the long green grass.
00:52:23And if you see it come your way, just wave as it goes past.
00:52:30Wave as it goes past.
00:52:32Well, you can look, but you'd better not touch.
00:52:48You better not touch.
00:52:50You can look, but you'd better not touch.
00:52:52You better not.
00:52:54You better not touch.
00:52:56You can look, but you'd better not touch.
00:53:00The snake, it slithers over land because it has no legs.
00:53:07The snake, it slithers over land because it lays its little eggs.
00:53:14It lays its little eggs.
00:53:17The snake, it has no legs.
00:53:24It lays its little eggs.
00:53:29Well, you can look, but you'd better not touch.
00:53:35You better not.
00:53:38You better not.
00:53:40You better not touch.
00:53:42It means business!
00:53:44Well, you can look, but you'd better not touch.
00:53:56You better not.
00:53:57Long snakes, short snakes, fat snakes, thin snakes.
00:54:00Snakes, snakes, snakes.
00:54:03Hey, Steve. Yeah, mate?
00:54:04Do your animals like music?
00:54:06Greg, they sure do.
00:54:07What about the crocodiles, though?
00:54:08Yeah, they like music.
00:54:10Oh, good, so I had an idea.
00:54:11I thought that some music might help calm the crocodiles down a bit.
00:54:14Excellent. What a great idea, Greg.
00:54:16All right, everybody, go and grab your instruments.
00:54:19Come and join the crocodile band.
00:54:21Beauty, mate.
00:54:21We're the Crocodile Band.
00:54:28We're playing for all the crocodiles in the land.
00:54:32We're the Crocodile Band.
00:54:35Those crocodiles love this field.
00:54:37We wear really snappy clothes.
00:54:40We always look so sharp
00:54:42when we play our drums, guitars, and harp.
00:54:47Drums are rocking.
00:54:48We're the Crocodile Band.
00:54:51We're playing for all the crocodiles in the land.
00:54:55Where the Crocodile Band.
00:54:58They love it!
00:54:59Where the Crocodile Band.
00:55:02Crocodile Band.
00:55:04Come on, everyone, dance along.
00:55:06Sing along.
00:55:07Come on, Crocs.
00:55:08Goodbye.
00:55:08Oh, are they smiling, Marie?
00:55:11It's nanny.
00:55:12Our songs make the Crocs all smile.
00:55:15There'll be no crocodile tears.
00:55:18It's really music to their ears.
00:55:22We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:26We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:28We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:32We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:36We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:39We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:41We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:44We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:47We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:49We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:50We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:50We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:51We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:52We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:53We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:53We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:53We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:54We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:54We're the Crocodile Band.
00:55:55Thanks, everyone, for coming with us to see Australia Zoo
00:56:01and all the animals. We had a wonderful day.
00:56:04We've had a great time on a real Australian safari.
00:56:09Thanks a lot, Wiggles.
00:56:10Well, thank you, Steve. Thank you, Terry.
00:56:12And thank you, Biddy, for showing us around
00:56:14the wonderful Australia Zoo and the bush.
00:56:17Thank you, everyone, for coming along with us.
00:56:19The Australian bush is great.
00:56:20We hope you've enjoyed the bush as much as we have today.
00:56:23Right now, it's time to wave goodbye to each other.
00:56:26Bye-bye.
00:56:27Bye.
00:56:47Have a look at this little beauty.
00:56:49If he hasn't done it long enough, he's bound to arrive.
00:56:53Hi, everyone.
00:56:55Animals love music, and they say that music soothes the savage.
00:57:02It's the best singing I'm ever going to.
00:57:05He was good.
00:57:10How's that?
00:57:12G'day, Wiggles.
00:57:13The crocodiles.
00:57:30Do-do-do-do
00:58:00What do you think Steve?
00:58:05You need more practice mate.
00:58:27Water, water.
00:58:31Water, water.
00:58:34Catch him!
00:58:34Get him!
00:58:36Get him!
00:58:39Who's that guy?
00:58:42Is he a crocodile hunter?
00:58:47I'm not going to be a Steve Irwin.
00:58:56Trust me.
00:58:56Let's get out of here!
00:59:26Hello, what's it like in that shirt?
00:59:43Isn't she gorgeous?
00:59:45I'm Greg, I'm Murray, I'm Jeremy, I'm Early!
00:59:55He's just used to still cameras.
00:59:59We had a great day!
01:00:01Yeah, me too!
01:00:02Make you feel better mate!
01:00:04A rabbit and a dog, a catfish and a mouse, a cat and a frog and a bird and a bird!
01:00:14He, he, he, he!
01:00:15He, he, he!
01:00:16He, he, he!
01:00:19He, he, he, he!
01:00:26He, he, he!

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