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The Wiggles - Space Dancing Review


The Wiggles - Space Dancing Review
Original Release Date: 2000
VHS U.S. Release Date: 2004 Buy
DVD U.S. Release Date: 2003 Buy
45 Minutes



From the Back Cover

3,2,1..Blast off with The Wiggles® to outer space! The popular Aussies are more animated than usual when they discover what they look like in Jeff's dreams. It's an out-of-this-world experience when a spaceship with aliens lands nearby. Captain Feathersword launches The Wiggles light-years from home to Planet Rock Star, where they join King Mondo for some rockin' and rollin' and wigglin'! Teeny Weeny Land is their next stop in the galaxy where they dance a jig with their tiny extraterrestrial friends. Next, their rocket zooms through space to Gloomy World, where their wiggly humor cheers up the Gloomies. Final destination? Home to Wiggle House of course!


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Space Dancing begins with The Wiggles trying to wake up Jeff. Greg does magic, Anthony eats an apple and Murray plays his guitar while Jeff snores away. The Wiggles begin to talk about dreams, when suddenly they are in a dream and The Wiggles and Friends are animated and are on their Space Adventure.

In this movie The Wiggles and friends are joined by the Zeezaps who are animated space aliens. The Wiggles, Wags, Dorothy and Captain Feathersword end up in space after boarding the Zeeezaps space ship. They land on Rock Star in Wooshka Galaxy. When The Wiggles land on King Mondo's band, they sing backup at his concert. Ross Wilson lends his voice talents for the song Eagle Rock before The Wiggles leave, trying to get back to Earth.

Instead the spaceship runs out of fuel and they land on another planet whose inhabitants quickly send them on their way…warning them about Gloomy World. Being Wiggles, they course end up at Gloomy World and decide to cheer everyone up before leaving. Of course they minally make it safely home and Jeff wakes up.

Space Dancing is quite entertaining and the animation is wonderful. This is not one of our (22 month old) son's favorite videos; possible because the song list is so short (6 songs) and the talking in animation simply was not enough to entertain him for long periods of time.

I still recommend Space Dancing because I did enjoy watching it and feel that as Alex gets older he will enjoy it more also.

Song List

  • Zeezap Song (with the Zeezaps)
  • What's This Button For?
  • Eagle Rock (Featuring Ross Wilson)
  • Dance The Gloomies Away
  • Going Home
  • Fergus Jig (Instrumental during credits)

    Main Characters (Voices) and Credits

    The Wiggles: Greg Page, Anthony Field, Jeff Fatt, Murray Cook
    Captain Feathersword: Paul Paddick
    Dorothy the Dinosaur: Jacqueline Field
    King Mondo: Ross Wilson
    Motion Capture Performers: Leeane Ashley, Paul Paddick
    The Zeezaps: Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page
    The Mazillas: Paul Paddick, Craig Abercrombie, Sam Moran, Simon Price
    The Gloomies: Paul Field
    The Teenie Weenies: Benj Daddario, Jacqueline Field, Kathleen Warren
    Ships Computer: Ryan De Saulnier
    Pasqua: Carolyn de Saulnier
    Poster Performers: Paul Paddick
    Cows: Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page
    Director of Animation: Simon Alberry
    Producer: Paul Fields
    Choreographer: Leeanne Ashley

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