Wiggledance! is the fifth video by the children's band The Wiggles and their first full-length concert video. It was filmed during their December 1996 concerts at the Seymour Centre, and released in June 1997.
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Opening: The intro begins with clips from the video while "Hey it's the Dorothy the Dinosaur show" song was playing; after the song the character logos come out with the logo of Dorothy the Dinosaur and Friends video title next to them.
The Wiggles are over at a lake reading some of there Wiggle tales and they are going to read the part about Captain Feathersword. At the mean time, Murray was doing fishing. So the three of The Wiggles watch the best of Captain Feathersword.
, 1h23 ThemesMusical films, Children's films ActorsJoanne Samuel, Jeff Fatt Rating62% Wally the Great (Tony Harvey), great-grandson of Waldo the Magnificent, is an amateur magician whose dream is to win the competition at the Magic Club for Best Magician. However, he is confronted with a rival, Roland the Remarkable (Dale Burrdge), who believes Wally is a nobody. Meanwhile, children's entertainers The Wiggles, consisting of lead singer Greg Page, guitarist Murray Cook, drummer Anthony Field and keyboardist Jeff Fatt, are performing at a nearby school for Dorothy the Dinosaur's Birthday. Mrs. Bingle (Joanne Samuel), the principal, had an accident with Anthony after she blew a whistle, causing him to act extremely silly. Wally, watching from behind a wall, sees Dorothy herself laying Greg's (who is a magician) wand on a table while sulking that everyone has forgotten her birthday but really they were trying to keep the surprise party for her a secret. Wally quickly snatches it but is caught by Dorothy. The two have a tug of war and the wand breaks in half. Meanwhile, the Wiggles decide to go out looking for Dorothy in their Big Red Car.