This is where you can watch Johnson & Friends and Noddy, as well as any related or similar series. I post random oddities from my personal archives at my own discretion.
Please be patient as I am rendering them in 1080p50 (for PAL) and 1080p60 (NTSC) which will give the best possible quality. There may be other shows uploaded here too. We will see.
In 1998, the cover art for The Wiggles video "Wake Up Jeff!" was updated, featuring the modern "yellow splat" Wiggles logo and the P22 Daddy O Hip typography. This video (featuring the cover art seen in the Y2K reprint in Australia) was released at some point during 1998-99 in South Africa. Like Toot Toot! (released in South Africa in 1998), the exact release date isn't confirmed; however, for The Wiggles' third video, Big Red Car (known as Dance Party in my region), it is confirmed to be August 15, 2000. I still do not have any exact dates for the other two videos. However, here are my guesses for the South African releases of Wake Up Jeff and Toot Toot: Wake Up Jeff!: May 8, 1998/November 4, 1999 Toot Toot!: November 4, 1998 (Note: if any Wigglepedia user sees this comment, don't edit the pages for WUJ and TT's videos to have these release dates.)
i agree with you! also, wiggle and learn with greg is also an unedited version which it’s been unreleased (anthony mentioned it on his twitter page). hopefully sir leslie will release it one day!
Off-topic comment: Hi there. I am the owner of a RU-vid channel translating English of Bananas in pyjamas series into Vietnamese. And I have been using lots of video you uploaded to make translation due to the high quality. Would you mind if I continued to use your videos? (Sorry if I write something inexact.)
The first laugh (the audible one) is Jeff's, which can be heard in the final version. The second laugh (the quieter ones) are either Anthony, Greg, or The Crew's laugh. The Third one, directly after the second one, is Murray's laugh, it sounds alot like his laugh. These last two laughs cannot be heard in the final version.
There's also a South African VHS release of "Toot Toot!", but it's unknown if that release is the early offline edit or the finished master of the releas
This is quite an interesting watch! I'm guessing someone sent the wrong version to the dubbing company and they didn't realize it before releasing it. Idk. Wish this was uploaded before making my tribute video cause I could have used some of those green screen clips somewhere. XD
Glad you enjoyed - yeah I suspect they sent them the wrong master and it was too late to retract them. That said it appears a second batch of these exists without the issue.
This is clearly an early edit before those were edited in. I haven’t watched the original video since I was a kid so I’d forgotten about the concert clips
@@JohnsonandNoddy Especially considering of all the videos released in 1991-1999, only Yummy Yummy 1994, The Wiggly Big Show, and Big Red Car 1995 have green screen.
If you read the description offline cuts are typical for this kind of TV/film work. Almost everything would have an offline cut. As for whether it managed to find its way to a public release - no - this is an outlier.
Cheers for the support and the kind words. I transferred this on my DVHS unit which is supposed to be the best PAL format VCR ever made! So I’m glad you’re impressed !
@@JohnsonandNoddy Beside The Wiggly Big Show, '98 version of Toot Toot! and the Captain Feathersword videos. Do you happen to have any more rare Wiggles medias that you can post either on Internet Archive or on RU-vid?