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Release Date:
September 2, 2002
Original Title:
The Wiggles: Wiggly Safari
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
HiT Entertainment
The Wiggles Pty Ltd
Production Countries:
Australia | New Zealand | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G US: G
Runtime: 55
Every safari needs a guide. Especially if it's a wiggly safari. After all, there are lots of animals in Australia. So, who better to lead The Wiggles on an animal adventure than the Crocodile Hunter himself?! That's right, Steve Irwin, together with his wife Terri and daughter Bindi, have teamed up with The Wiggles for a wiggly, giggly good time at Australia Zoo. Come along on a song-and-dance-filled adventure with the dingos, emus, kookaburras and more. But don't forget, on this safari, crocs rule! Crikey, get ready t0 wiggle!
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Boom Operator:
Alex Keller
Choreographer:
Leeanne Ashley
Director:
Gary Matheson
Makeup Artist:
April Harvie
Producer:
Paul Field
Gary Mathisen
Production Assistant:
Nicole McCourt
Production Coordinator:
Roberta McNamara
Sound Editor:
Craig Abercrombie
Wardrobe Master:
Kat Mills
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