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Release Date:
September 26, 2002
Original Title:
The Wiggles: Wiggle Bay
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
The Wiggles Pty Ltd
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
When The Wiggles and their friends sailed into Wiggle Bay, they were looking forward to a picnic by the sea. They found a magic shell, a curious note and Magdalena the beautiful mermaid! They found they had a mystery to solve and had lots of fun Dancing In The Sand! They all swam like fish, spent time Watching The Waves and Rolling Down The Sandhills. They danced a Cachuca, made some rosy tea and had a barbie on the beach. Join The Wiggles when they solve the mystery and return the golden key to its rightful owner. It’s a lot of fun and there’s lots of music and dancing at Wiggle Bay!
ADR Recordist:
Matthew Brand
Assistant Camera:
Lauren Howard
Assistant Editor:
Julie Sommerfeldt
Boom Operator:
Jack Friedman
CG Artist:
Judy Golding
Camera Operator:
Susan Lumsden
Ian Warburton
Choreographer:
Leeanne Ashley
Continuity:
Natalie K. Owen
Costume Coordinator:
Maria Petrozzi
Director:
Nicholas Bufalo
Director of Photography:
Ken Pettigrew
Editor:
Ted Otton
Executive Producer:
Paul Clarke
Line Producer:
Stewart Burchmore
Makeup Artist:
Tina Price
Tracey Garner
Online Editor:
Ronnie Oliver
Playback Coordinator:
Ally Henville
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Carmody
Production Design:
Christopher Batson
Production Manager:
Ally Henville
Production Secretary:
Cassie Mullen
Props:
Ben Walker
Paul Johannessen
Second Assistant Director:
Patrick Kelly
Sound Mixer:
Fred Woods
Sound Recordist:
Nicholas Wood
Still Photographer:
Martin Webby
Third Assistant Director:
Warren Parsonson
Wardrobe Assistant:
Catherine Mills
Writer:
Kathleen Warren
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