It cut to where the Teletubbies house is. It was all night-time and dark as the Moon Baby rose. The Moon Baby had no expression as he just looked at the camera, not laughing or even crying.
It started where the Sun Baby rises, but the latter was replaced with a new character, the Moon Baby, played by another newborn actor (who is a male baby) I never heard of. However, the last episode was just a horror show to the max.Īs the episode started, the intro was different. I put the tape into the VCR, expecting a façade to happen in that final episode.Įverything, including the logos and promos, was normal, so does the first three episodes. “Holy shoot, is it a sequel to the last demented episode I’ve watched? I hope it’s not even worse,” I thought worriedly. On the back of the cover, the episodes were: Lambs, Music with Debbie, Naughty Sock, and one that had a strange and unheard title called “The Aftermath.” Like the previous cover on the Yoga tape (which had the Anger Management episode), It had the primitive BBFC “U” rating and present BBC logo. The cover consisted of the Teletubbies behind the Magic Tree, with Tinky Winky and Dipsy close to the cover, while Po and Laa-Laa are behind the tree, inches away from the two male Tubbies. The VHS with its casing was called “Lambs and other stories.” I opened the box and it was revealed to be another Teletubbies tape. She agreed as I picked the box up and then head home. I asked my mum if I could pick up that box since it had a VHS tape inside it.
My mum and I have gone to the cinema to see Spark: A Space Tail, one of the most ambitious animated movies of the modern era.Īfter we got out of the cinema as we finished the movie, I noticed a box that was in the shape and size of a VHS tape left on the ground behind the trash cans for some reason. This was fixed in the US version.Do you think that one lost episode of Teletubbies I have watched was disturbing and messed up? Guess again.
In the UK version of the VHS, when Tinky Winky lays down after the jumping for fun activity is about to end and the Windmill is spinning when he says "Very tired!", there is no music heard playing whilst the TV Receiver Event is happening.The 2001 VHS had Dot and Dash on the cover, however, it both opens and closes with the 1996 PBS P-Pals logo.Before The Tap Dancing Teddy Bear Magical Event, the Magic Windmill spins with the TV Event tune, as the episode originally had the Feeding the Chickens TV Event afterwards.This is the first video to feature Simon Shelton as Tinky Winky (He played him in the Follow the Leader Dance).In the US Version of the Trit Trot segment, the voice trumpet just says "Trot" repeatedly instead of "Trit Trot" repeatedly.In addition, the second TV Event is the same thing as to all segments in Ready Steady Go!. 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 between some of the dances, the flowers comment on the dancing.