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Teletubbies: Here Come The Teletubbies

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Another rare Magic Windmill clip was shown after the Tubby Toast Accident but before the TV Receiver Sequence. It was when the Windmill was shown in its Normal animation with window, but was making the Stop Spinning sound. Ironically, in the US version, the TV Receiver Sequence was shown BEFORE the tubby toast accident, and the rare Windmill animation was used then stopped, thus following the Tubby Bye Bye event. When the Teletubbies see the windmill spin in the tubby toast accident segment the "Uh-OH!" sound was used from the intro.

In the UK version of the Tip Toe Dance, the Teletubbies were silent until the very end when they cheered. But in the US version, they giggled throughout the entire dance.

In the US Version of the Trit Trot segment, the voice trumpet just says "Trot" repeatedly instead of "Trit Trot". The 2001 VHS had Dot and Dash on the cover, however, it both opens and closes with the 1996 PBS P-Pals logo.

This video marks the first appearance of the Follow the Leader Dance. It later made its first television appearance in the 1998 episode Carnival II. He goes outside and has a walk while carrying his bag. Tinky Winky approaches Dipsy's Hat and puts it in his bag. He begins walking again. Tinky Winky eats Tubby Toast and says "Eh-Oh!" to the audience. But he's all full up, so he puts the Tubby Toast in his bag to save for later. In the US version of the Running Away Dance, the Teletubbies can be heard panting, while in the UK version, the panting was inaudible.In the UK version, before the Beach TV event, the Magic Windmill spins with the stop spinning tune as the Tubby Toast Accident segment originally had Tubby Bye-Bye afterwards. The 2003 re-release uses a different opening shot for the Four Happy Teletubbies segment that features the different title "Meet the Teletubbies."

This is the first video to feature Simon Shelton as Tinky Winky (He played him in the Follow the Leader Dance) The second TV Event that shows a group of children dancing was featured exclusively on this video and never appeared on television shown in an actual episode. In addition, the second TV Event is the same thing as to all segments in Ready Steady Go!. Po has a falling down day. She falls out of bed, she falls down from the table and she falls over at the control panel! Even when playing with Laa-Laa and her ball, Po falls over. Dipsy is out for a walk while wearing his hat. Suddenly, the wind begins to blow and Dipsy's hat blows away. Dipsy wonders where his hat is. 'Where's my hat?' said Dipsy.Tinky-Winky asks Dipsy if he spilled the Tubby Custard. Dipsy says 'No!' Tinky-Winky sees that the footprints carry on. Tinky-Winky continues to follow the trail of footprints. Dipsy follows Tinky-Winky. They follow the footprints over the hills, and they eventually meet Laa-Laa, who dances while wearing the skirt. Inside the Tubbytronic Superdome, Tinky Winky suddenly appears while coming down on a pink slide. Then Dipsy, then Laa-Laa, and then Po!

Tinky Winky, Dipsy, and Po all sit down at the table while Laa-Laa readies herself and pushes the button that sets up we now know as the Tubby Toaster. Laa-Laa goes to her seat and they all see the toaster in motion. One of the five lights light up as they pitch higher when another lights up, with a train whistle and a drumroll accompanying it. All of the lights are lit, and a brass instrument plays two notes in low tone. But suddenly, a Tubby Toast flies out of the toaster and lands on Dipsy's plate! A watering can appears in Teletubbyland. Laa-Laa finds it and she waters some flowers who say:"Lovely water!", then a voice trumpet rises up and sings the nursery rhyme "Mary Mary quite contrary", Laa Laa gets fun watering flowers. Four Happy Teletubbies segment but it had different recordings of the narrator's line than it was in the US version of Music with Debbie.

A cloud appears in Teletubbyland and starts to rain, which leaves a puddle behind. Po is out riding on her scooter, when she stops and puts her scooter down and looks at the puddle. She asks 'What's that?' and she finds out that it's a big puddle. Dipsy then arrives when he accidentally steps on the puddle. Not very happily Dipsy and Po say 'EWWW!!'. Laa-Laa then arrives. Dipsy and Po tell her to 'Mind the puddle!' But she doesn't hear them and she walks into the puddle. All of them say 'EWWW!!' Tinky-Winky then arrives with his bag. Each of the other Teletubbies say him to mind the puddle. He almost walks into it. But suddenly, he stops, looks at the puddle and says 'What's that?' The other Teletubbies sigh with relief and tell him that the puddle is 'EWWW!!'. He says 'Oh No! and suddenly jumps into the puddle, and splashes his feet! The other Teletubbies begin to laugh out loud. When Tinky Winky sees his wet feet, he too laughs and enjoys splashing his feet. The Sun Baby laughs and unfortunately, their fun ends when suddenly... The Magic Windmill spins with magical event tune, and the Teletubbies rush to see the Animal Parade. The rare original window Windmill clip was shown when the Teletubbies were about to eat Tubby Toast before they watched Playing in the Rain at the TV Receiver sequence. It might be ironic how a rare Windmill clip be shown in a VHS volume, making it not so rare. In the US version the bird's eye Windmill animation sequence is seen before the beach TV receiver sequence. On the Norwegian cover, it features an image from Missing Favourite Things (from Josie's Pots and Favourite Things) on VHS and DVD, even though that scene was not on this release. In addition, the Windmill is also mirrored on the same cover. In the UK version of the Stamping and Stepping Dance, the Teletubbies were silent until the very end when they cheered. But in the US version, Laa-Laa can be heard giggling throughout the entire dance.

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