Teletubbies: Uh-Oh! Messes And Muddles [VHS]

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Teletubbies: Uh-Oh! Messes And Muddles [VHS]

Teletubbies: Uh-Oh! Messes And Muddles [VHS]

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In Field 3, when the camera reaches the top of the window arch, what seems to be the shadow of some mechanical arm holding the camera disappears. Christmas 2: Snowflakes are falling and a rabbit is sitting on the snow. As the camera moves to the right, we see another rabbit in the snow and the Tubbytronic Superdome. The tune with a quiet, mellow piano and bell Christmas tune is heard. This shot is based off Right Path 2, as the camera moves in a similar way from a similar location. An alternate version has the camera move to the left instead of moving to the right. This shot is used in most winter-themed episodes from 1998 ( Christmas in Finland, Christmas in Spain, main shot; Christmas in the UK, Nativity Play, alternate shot). The main shot also appears in Happy Weather Stories, while the alternate shot was never released on Home Media (like Field 8 and 9). This is the first Teletubbies video that doesn't have a Magical Event because some of the sketches are too scary and frightening for young viewers including The Magic House (Bottom left window) on the previous video, they wouldn't be shown again until the rare 2001 video, Magical Surprises. Teletubbies - Uh-Oh! Messes and Muddles (BBCV 6601) - Happy Christmas from the Teletubbies (BBCV 6603) 1998 UK VHS.wmv VHS re-releases of Here Come the Teletubbies in 2004 and Dance with the Teletubbies in 2001 were the only exceptions to this.

Teletubbies and the Snow (BBCV 6837) - Teletubbies - Ready Steady Go (BBC 6924) 1999 2000 UK VHS.afpk In Uh-Oh! Messes and Muddles, the Jumping Dance is replaced with the Magical Event, The Magic House (Bottom left window). In the US version of Mandir Temple, the narrator said "kind of inconvenient" instead of "rather inconvenient". On other episodes and Uh-Oh Messes and Muddles, "rather inconvenient" is said by the narrator. US Version (also in most of Canadian/Quebec French, some Latin American Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese releases) [ ] NoHome Hill 3: This Opening Shot is similar to Home Hill 1, with differences. In this Opening Shot, the camera starts high up, then moves down, slightly zooms and scrolls past three trees, with the first being larger. The camera scrolls past the trees in a slightly different way than it does in Home Hill 1. Then the camera moves to the right until the flowers are visible on a hill. The camera stops as we see the Tubbytronic Superdome and the Magic Windmill up close, though the Tubbytronic Superdome is shot from a different angle. There are also less rabbits than in Home Hill 1. This shot was first used in the episode The Beach. The E major tune with the bells chiming in the beginning plays, using the extended theme only in Making Music. Appearing in 46 episodes and five Home Media releases, it's not as common as Home Hill 1, but it's not a rare shot.

Oh no! Watch tubby toast, tubby custard, a ball of string and a cloud indoors turn into the most wonderful messes and muddles in Teletubbyland. Sometimes Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po make the messes and muddles. Sometimes the tubby machines misbehave. But the Noo-noo always tidies up in the end. And when the windmill turns, the Teletubbies can watch children in the real world enjoying messes and muddles - just like ourselves! Some Early Copies of the Swedish VHS have the 1993-1997 Egmont Film Logo Instead of the 1998-2003 Logo and it has the BBC Warning Screen. After the Tubby Custard Cloud where the cloud floats away, it cuts straight to the Magic Windmill spinning for The Magic House, as the episode originally had The Jumping Dance afterwards. The Tubby Custard Cloud is one of the well-known Teletubbies segments. It is seen in the episode Swimming with Stephanie and the US version of Mandir Temple. It also appeared in the video Uh-Oh! Messes & Muddles (Funny Day in the US) Oh-No! Watch tubby toast, tubby custard, a ball of string and a cloud indoors turn into the most wonderful messes and muddles in Teletubbyland. Sometimes Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po make the messes and muddles. Sometimes the tubby machines misbehave. But the Noo-noo always tidies up in the end. And when the windmill turns, the Teletubbies can watch children in the real world enjoying messes and muddles - just like ourselves!Teletubbies and the Snow (BBCV 6837) - Teletubbies - Ready Steady Go (BBC 6924) 1999 2000 UK VHS.mp4 There are a total of twenty Opening Shots in the series (not counting alternate versions of a shot), and they are divided into four different categories: Home Hill, Field, Right Path and Christmas. In the scene Tubby Custard Cloud where the cloud floats away, it cuts straight to the windmill spinning for The Singing Man in the Pink House and this is the only VHS to end with a Magical Event and this is the last VHS to have a Magical Event until Magical Surprises. Field 4: We can see the house with the Magic Windmill behind until the camera moves to the left. The field will be seen. The tune plays where the opening is extended and the bells chiming further in the tune with a different key, occasionally using the normal. The sky is cloudy in this shot. It first appeared in Cuddles Gets Lost. This shot has two alternate versions. One is almost identical but the right side of the house is offscreen and the camera stops as soon as some flowers are visible on the bottom left corner of the screen. The other one is similar to the first alternate version, but with the camera positioned differently and the Magic Windmill being offscreen too, just like Right Path 2. You can see the first version in Cat's Night Out, the first alternate version in Fancy Dress, and the second alternate version in Jabadao. This Opening Shot is occassionally used further in the show, from Series 7 onwards, making it less common than previous ones, and the first alternate shot isn't featured in any Home Media release, along with Field 5 (main shot), Field 8, Field 9 and Christmas 2 (alternate shot).

Uh-Oh! Messes and Muddles (BBCV 6601) - Happy Christmas from the Teletubbies (BBCV 6603) 1998 UK VHS.afpk These are special Opening Shots that are occasionally used in Christmas-themed episodes, and are mostly based off the previous shots. There are three in total. Opening Shots are used to introduce the setting of a Teletubbies segment. For example, if the setting is inside or outside the Home Hill, then usually an Opening Shot of Teletubbyland moves so that you can see the Home Hill. This isn't always true, as some episodes feature Home Hill Opening shots despite the segments taking place in the field. In the US version of Mandir Temple, the segment opens with the baby sun giggling, but instead of having one of the opening shots, it cuts straight to the Teletubbies lying on the hill. Field 3: We see a window of the Tubbytronic Superdome up close, with some of the Superdome's interior being visible as well. The camera moves up the windows and zooms straight to the fields. This motion is similar to Field 1, where the camera simply zooms straight to the fields. The tune plays with the bells chiming in the beginning. It was first used in the episode Making Flowers and then reused in Haymaking, where it's reversed. This shot also appears in the VHS/DVD Here Come the Teletubbies. Along with Home Hill 2, this is one of the rarest Opening Shots, used twice in the main series ( Making Flowers and Haymaking) and once in Home Media releases ( Here Come the Teletubbies).Teletubbies - Uh-Oh! Messes and Muddles (BBCV 6601) - Happy Christmas from the Teletubbies (BBCV 6603) 1998 UK VHS.mp4 Po was the missing Teletubby in the UK version. Tinky Winky is the missing Teletubby in the Korean version. Dipsy was the missing Teletubby in the Russian version. In Swimming with Stephanie, once the cloud disappears, it cuts straight to the baby sun giggling for the Jumping Dance, and in Uh-Oh Messes and Muddles, it cuts straight to the magic windmill spinning for the Magic House. Field 10: We see the front door of the house with some rabbits, the camera moves to the top of the door arch and turns around until we can see the fields, similar to Field 9. The tune with the bells chiming plays during this shot. Another rare opening shot, it appears in Numbers: 3 (both versions), Indian Dancing and the DVD Again-Again!.



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