Toot Toot! | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Wiggles |
Cover: | Toot Toot!.jpg |
Alt: | The original 1998 cover |
Released: | 1998 |
Studio: | Festival and Electric Avenue Studios, Sydney Australia |
Genre: | Children's music |
Length: | 43:09 |
Label: | ABC, Lyrick Studios, Koch, Razor & Tie[1] |
Producer: | The Wiggles |
Prev Title: | The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | It's a Wiggly Wiggly World |
Next Year: | 2000 |
Toot Toot! is the ninth album by Australian band the Wiggles, released in 1998 by ABC Music distributed by EMI. It won the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 1998.[2]
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The album was released in 1998 in CD and cassette formats:[4]
Toot Toot! | |
Director: | Chisholm McTavish |
Producer: | Paul Field |
Music: | The Wiggles |
Distributor: | Roadshow Entertainment / ABC Video (#101484) |
Runtime: | 46 minutes |
Country: | Australia |
Toot Toot! is the seventh video by the children's band the Wiggles. It was released in Australia on 17 October 1998, and later re-released in 1999 to reflect set updates during production of the TV series. In the United Kingdom, the video was released under the title Big Red Car.
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Additional cast:
Toot Toot! was first released on 17 October 1998.
In 1999, the Wiggles re-released the video, but made significant edits to reflect changes made in the television series. Although the general story is still about The Wiggles having to find a way to fix their Big Red Car, the scenes were redone with new animations and backgrounds. "Bathtime" and its introduction were replaced with a new version of the "Henry's Underwater Big Band" video.
The video was dedicated to the memory of Anthony's father, John Patrick Field, who played John the cook on the original 1994 version of Yummy Yummy.
The 1999 version was released to DVD in 2004 in Australia. The extras include a Wiggly Work storybook and two episodes from the Lights, Camera, Action TV series.[7]
From November 2019–January 2020, the video was uploaded to the Wiggles' YouTube channel in multiple parts, using the 1999 version.[8]