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Music Machine: VHS: 30 October 2000 [12] DVD: 9 April 2002 [13] Robot Number One; Mirror, Mirror; Feel the Beat; Audio commentary by Helena Harris (creator) and Helen Martin (early childhood advisor) [13] 2 Snow Party: VHS: April 2001 [14] DVD: 3 August 2005 [15] It's a Party; Feelings; Three Wishes — [16] 3 Five Alive: VHS: 3 September 2001 ...
Kathleen uses a pretend time machine to travel to different times throughout the day. Charli travels to the future and discovers a new style of fashion. Kellie helps Chats put together the pieces of a marble maze by following her instructions. Tim pretends to be a music machine while singing a song in different musical styles.
Curtis counts along to the different meters of waltz music and blues rock. Shaun finds a music machine with a heart shape, tap shoes and an electric guitar. Karla tries to lead an orchestra, but the orchestra seems to lead her. Kimee puts on warm black and white clothes for a trip to Antarctica, which leave her looking like a penguin.
[5] [2] By 2004, the group had received five consecutive ARIA Music Awards in the same category, Best Children's Album, which was a record at the time. [6] It's a Hi-5 Christmas and Jingle Jangle Jingle with Hi-5 (2004) returned to the charts in 2009, debuting on the ARIA Catalogue Albums Chart in November and December respectively.
Charli sweeps up some magic dust using Bronnie the broom. Kathleen looks around for her favourite hats while Jup Jup helps her turn her hat stand into a statue of a robot. Charli pretends to be a robot. Tim imagines what it would be like to make a music machine, with help from the rest of Hi-5. Charli plays an imaginary trombone.
Music is an integral part of the series with the group's pop appeal resonating in the program. The segments of the show are based on an educational model. The original cast was composed of Kellie Crawford , Kathleen de Leon Jones , Nathan Foley , Tim Harding and Charli Robinson .
The music of the show has a distinguishable pop music sound, being described as "pop for kids" by Crawford in 2001 and Foley in 2004. [73] [74] Chris Harriott is the primary composer of the show, having written thousands of Hi-5 songs (including feature songs of the week and shorter songlets) thus creating a sense of musical consistency.
Nathan works as a paleontologist and collects the bones of a dinosaur skeleton. Charli explores the bones in her body. Kellie uses a flower press to preserve a selection of flowers for Chats. Charli accumulates dried rose petals by plucking them from their stems. Tim used a sound machine to collect noises and make music with them.