I think you may be thinking of Australia's own Wiggles, Holli. The Wombles was a British children's series from the 70's, about a bunch of, um, Wombles (big furry things), who lived on Wimbledon Common, and, um, made good use of the things that they found, and...it's kind of hard to explain.
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Oh my God! I had a Wombles LP! I doubt my mom still has it though, all my records are gone except Mary Poppins.
I think you're right, Angus. Are the Wombles as strange and off-putting as the Wiggles?
I think you're right, Angus. Are the Wombles as strange and off-putting as the Wiggles?
Unless the Wombles had an 80s hit called "Wait Up" in a previous incarnation as The Cockroaches, I'm going to give the Wiggles the edge.
Don't do that until you've seen them dance.
I like the Wiggles. And I'm not going to small font that, either!
Don't do that until you've seen them dance.
Wiggles? Or Wombles? Or Wiggles with Wombles?
...Wombles Wiggling? Wiggles returning to the Womb?
...Hey, has anyone read any of Hugh Cook's fantasy series? I just reread The Walrus and the Warwolf while on vacation. I'm pretty sure there's scope for another book.
The Wiggles brign many new and exciting things to the field of children's television, but dancing is not one of them. It's kinda... rudimentary.
The Wiggles brign many new and exciting things to the field of children's television, but dancing is not one of them. It's kinda... rudimentary.
Did youknow that the blue Wiggle was once named Australia's most eligible bachelor? That exaggerated butt action may not be for the kids.
That's terrifying.