Film & Animation

Teletubbies – Kids Around the World Compilation 3

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Teletubbies Everywhere is a special edition of shorter programmes, involving funny games, playing with numbers, naming and simple logic. This compilation video features eight extracts of Teletubbies Everywhere! of how kids play around the world!

00:00 Go Karts (Morocco)
02:33 Bubbles (Korea)
05:30 Dune Sledding (Namibia)
08:10 Flower Festival (Spain)
10:50 Dancing Sevillanas (Spain)
13:45 Canal Trip (India)

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NEW Teletubbies App Gameplay | Tinky Winky

New Teletubbies 2016 App Gameplay! Tinky Winky

Play and learn with the Teletubbies apps! Collect all four apps and explore Teletubbyland for iOS and Android. http://bit.ly/1SgD9ZJ

Play with your favourite Teletubby: You now have your very own special digital Teletubby to play with, that will keep your little ones entertained.

– Learn shapes, numbers and colours with Tinky Winky.
– Get creative and decorate items for Dipsy to wear.
– Perform with Laa-Laa through music and dance.
– Look after Po while she plays, eats, sleeps and cleans herself.

Explore Teletubbyland: Rotate your device to access the landscape and interact with some of the most iconic Teletubby props and be entertained by their outcomes. The environment is full of touch points for the user to discover and games to enjoy.

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Experience the Teletubbies like never before! Join Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po as they laugh, dance, and explore the magical world of Teletubbyland. The Teletubbies’ colourful appearance and playful antics make them especially appealing to pre-schoolers. With the Teletubbies’ help, children in early developmental stages will familiarize themselves with day-to-day basics as well as gain exposure to different cultures and activities. Now in full HD!

✩ Tinky Winky ✩
Tinky Winky is the first Teletubby. He is the largest of the Teletubbies and has a triangular antenna on his head. He is notable for his magic bag and is purple.

✩ Dipsy ✩
Dipsy is the second Teletubby. He is lime green and is named “Dipsy” because his antenna resembles a dipstick. He likes his black and white furry top hat, which he once lost. Laa-Laa found it, but instead of simply returning Dipsy’s hat to the stricken Dipsy, she ran around it for about ten minutes shouting “Dipsy Hat! Dipsy Hat!”. He is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ group opinion.

✩ Laa-Laa ✩
Laa-Laa is the third Teletubby. She is sunflower yellow, and has a curly antenna. She likes to sing and dance, and is often seen to look out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite thing is a bouncy, orange ball, which is almost as big as she is.

✩ Po ✩
Po is the fourth and last Teletubby. She is the smallest and youngest of the Teletubbies, is rosy red, and has an antenna shaped like a stick used for blowing soap bubbles. Her favourite object is her scooter, which she calls “scoota”. Po can sometimes be mischievous and naughty, as when she disobeys the commands of the “Voice Trumpets”

✩ Noo-noo ✩
Noo-noo is the vacuum cleaner that hardly ventures outside, instead remaining indoors and constantly cleaning with its sucker-like nose. It does not speak like the other characters, instead communicating through a series of slurping and sucking noises. At times, Noo-noo gets annoyed with the Teletubbies’ antics and can vacuum their food or toys. This usually prompts the Teletubbies to scold Noo-noo through a cry of “Naughty Noo-noo!”.

NEW Teletubbies App Gameplay | Po

New Teletubbies 2016 App Gameplay! Po

Play and learn with the Teletubbies apps! Collect all four apps and explore Teletubbyland for iOS and Android. http://bit.ly/1SgD9ZJ

Play with your favourite Teletubby: You now have your very own special digital Teletubby to play with, that will keep your little ones entertained.

– Learn shapes, numbers and colours with Tinky Winky.
– Get creative and decorate items for Dipsy to wear.
– Perform with Laa-Laa through music and dance.
– Look after Po while she plays, eats, sleeps and cleans herself.

Explore Teletubbyland: Rotate your device to access the landscape and interact with some of the most iconic Teletubby props and be entertained by their outcomes. The environment is full of touch points for the user to discover and games to enjoy.

► Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeTeletubbies

★☆★☆ WATCH more Teletubbies in the US! ★☆★☆

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Experience the Teletubbies like never before! Join Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po as they laugh, dance, and explore the magical world of Teletubbyland. The Teletubbies’ colourful appearance and playful antics make them especially appealing to pre-schoolers. With the Teletubbies’ help, children in early developmental stages will familiarize themselves with day-to-day basics as well as gain exposure to different cultures and activities. Now in full HD!

✩ Tinky Winky ✩
Tinky Winky is the first Teletubby. He is the largest of the Teletubbies and has a triangular antenna on his head. He is notable for his magic bag and is purple.

✩ Dipsy ✩
Dipsy is the second Teletubby. He is lime green and is named “Dipsy” because his antenna resembles a dipstick. He likes his black and white furry top hat, which he once lost. Laa-Laa found it, but instead of simply returning Dipsy’s hat to the stricken Dipsy, she ran around it for about ten minutes shouting “Dipsy Hat! Dipsy Hat!”. He is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ group opinion.

✩ Laa-Laa ✩
Laa-Laa is the third Teletubby. She is sunflower yellow, and has a curly antenna. She likes to sing and dance, and is often seen to look out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite thing is a bouncy, orange ball, which is almost as big as she is.

✩ Po ✩
Po is the fourth and last Teletubby. She is the smallest and youngest of the Teletubbies, is rosy red, and has an antenna shaped like a stick used for blowing soap bubbles. Her favourite object is her scooter, which she calls “scoota”. Po can sometimes be mischievous and naughty, as when she disobeys the commands of the “Voice Trumpets”

✩ Noo-noo ✩
Noo-noo is the vacuum cleaner that hardly ventures outside, instead remaining indoors and constantly cleaning with its sucker-like nose. It does not speak like the other characters, instead communicating through a series of slurping and sucking noises. At times, Noo-noo gets annoyed with the Teletubbies’ antics and can vacuum their food or toys. This usually prompts the Teletubbies to scold Noo-noo through a cry of “Naughty Noo-noo!”.

Tom and Jerry – Episode 90 – Southbound Duckling (1955)

Cartoon Fragment Tom and Jerry – Southbound Duckling is the 90th one reel animated Tom and Jerry short. Released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1955, it was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence with backgrounds by Vera Ohman and layouts by Richard Bickenbach.

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Let’s Go Pocoyo! – Hide and Seek [Episode 13] in HD

Pocoyo wants to play hide and seek but he doesn’t understand the rules of the game. His friends help him learn the game and Pocoyo is finally ready to go out and search for them.
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Pocoyo is a curious, fun-loving, friendly toddler who’s always into experiencing new and exciting adventures. Featuring core values of tolerance, respect, love and loyalty, kids around the world love to join Pocoyo’s adventures with his inseparable animal friends Elly (the elephant), Pato (the duck), Loula (his pet dog) and Sleepy Bird.

Teletubbies – Dr Jacqueline Harding’s Tips for Playing and Learning with the Teletubbies!

Watch Dr Jacqueline Harding’s Tips for Playing and Learning with the Teletubbies!

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Experience the Teletubbies like never before! Join Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po as they laugh, dance, and explore the magical world of Teletubbyland. The Teletubbies’ colourful appearance and playful antics make them especially appealing to pre-schoolers. With the Teletubbies’ help, children in early developmental stages will familiarize themselves with day-to-day basics as well as gain exposure to different cultures and activities. Now in full HD!

✩ Tinky Winky ✩
Tinky Winky is the first Teletubby. He is the largest of the Teletubbies and has a triangular antenna on his head. He is notable for his magic bag and is purple.

✩ Dipsy ✩
Dipsy is the second Teletubby. He is lime green and is named “Dipsy” because his antenna resembles a dipstick. He likes his black and white furry top hat, which he once lost. Laa-Laa found it, but instead of simply returning Dipsy’s hat to the stricken Dipsy, she ran around it for about ten minutes shouting “Dipsy Hat! Dipsy Hat!”. He is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ group opinion.

✩ Laa-Laa ✩
Laa-Laa is the third Teletubby. She is sunflower yellow, and has a curly antenna. She likes to sing and dance, and is often seen to look out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite thing is a bouncy, orange ball, which is almost as big as she is.

✩ Po ✩
Po is the fourth and last Teletubby. She is the smallest and youngest of the Teletubbies, is rosy red, and has an antenna shaped like a stick used for blowing soap bubbles. Her favourite object is her scooter, which she calls “scoota”. Po can sometimes be mischievous and naughty, as when she disobeys the commands of the “Voice Trumpets”

✩ Noo-noo ✩
Noo-noo is the vacuum cleaner that hardly ventures outside, instead remaining indoors and constantly cleaning with its sucker-like nose. It does not speak like the other characters, instead communicating through a series of slurping and sucking noises. At times, Noo-noo gets annoyed with the Teletubbies’ antics and can vacuum their food or toys. This usually prompts the Teletubbies to scold Noo-noo through a cry of “Naughty Noo-noo!”.