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The Magic Windmill spins and the Teletubbies watch some children learn about the number 2. Back in Teletubbyland, Laa Laa plays Peek a Boo and Tinky-Winky surprises her. The Magic Windmill spins for the Lion and Bear. The Teletubbies do the Running Away dance before the sun sets for Tubby Bye-Bye. Featuring: The Children of Duncombe School, London
They are hardly ever seen in the Magical Events, apart from the Lion and Bear (edited sketch). The Tubby Phone (voiced by Jane Horrocks) [20] is a character in the revival series. Tubby Phone has the ability to make "Tubby Phone dance" and Teletubbies dance after they push the button on the phone. At one point, it has the ability to make Tubby ...
Touché Turtle and Dum Dum is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired as one of the three segments from the anthology show The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series. [1] The show's other two segments were Wally Gator and Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har. [2]
Whereas the Teddybears eat "hot cross buns, honey, pancakes, jelly and ice cream", the Teletubbies eat "tubby toast and tubby custard". [2] The Teddybears sing The Teddybear Song while the Teletubbies sing Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!". [2] A difference between the two TV series is that Teddybears ' s intended audience is older children. [2]
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Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and aired as one of the three segments of the syndicated show The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, the other two being Wally Gator and Touché Turtle and Dum Dum.
Here's how Baloo the bear, Leo the lion and Shere Khan the tiger met. "13 years ago, the trio of cubs was found in an Atlanta drug dealer's basement." The cubs were found in terrible condition ...
The Herbs is a television series for young children made for the BBC by Graham Clutterbuck's FilmFair company. It was written by Michael Bond (creator of Paddington Bear), directed by Ivor Wood using 3D stop motion model animation and first transmitted from 12 February 1968 in the BBC1 Watch with Mother timeslot.