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Teletubbies - Look!

Teletubbies - Look!
Directed by David Hiller

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Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po explore patterns and shapes throughout Teletubbyland. The Tubby Toaster makes a pattern in the Tubby Toast and all the Teletubbies see shapes in the clouds. It's a day to play and explore with the Teletubbies! LOOK! also features two new Teletubbies Everywehre episodes -- funny and simple segments in which the Teletubbies explore shapes, numbers and colors within a wonderful and colorful new environment!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #81689 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-05-20
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English, Welsh
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 28 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
"Playful Patterns and Simple Shapes," the subtitle of this hour-long program, sums up its agenda, with some counting and toddler-specific social lessons thrown in. The first segment takes the Tubbies out of their green-hilled, bunny-laden environment and places them against a series of solid-color backdrops where they multiply, diminish, dance, and giggle. It's pretty simple, even by Teletubby standards, and will probably only appeal to very young fans. The second and third segments take the colorful foursome back to Teletubbyland where their tubby toast machine malfunctions, spewing out toast at an alarming rate, but resulting in a circular pattern. When a mirror appears on one of their hills, they study their facial features and then relax by examining the clouds, which appear first in conventional shapes but then morph into replicas of their favorite objects, like Tinky Winky's "bag" (a.k.a. purse). In the tummy-TV segments, real kids ride a carousel and learn to use a camera. (Ages 1 to 4). --Kimberly Heinrichs


Customer Reviews

Just like the PBS show!5
This Teletubbies is a step above the rest of their videos. It copies the TV show very well with colors, numbers, shapes, and many different things to look at. All their other videos step away from the PBS format and leave out the standard counting, colors, numbers and games. This one puts it all in there plus much more. There are lots of segments with children, the Teletubbies playing outside, and dancing. My 3 year old (with autism) is captivated by this DVD all the way through and the others she only watches for 15 minutes tops. Besides you can't beat the quality of this DVD. I've never seen such bright colors! It's a real find. Highly recommended.

Another Fine Performance by the Teletubbies!5
With its bright colors and plenty of 'Teletubbies Everywhere', this DVD is a hit with the Teletubby lover in our household.

Much like the PBS show, the opening 'Teletubbies Everywhere' segments are chock full of colors, counting, shapes and appearing/disappearing Tubbies. Highlights for us include the segment with the Tubbies discovering the mirror outside in Teletubbyland...really good for giggling. And we also enjoy the video segment with children from England taking photos in the park...the one little girl is so bossy, yet so funny!

If you have a Teletubby fan at your house, you will not be disappointed with this DVD. Enjoy!

Enjoy this with your smallest viewers5
"Look" is a simple, yet engaging program for toddlers. I see one reviewer felt this DVD compared unfavorably to other Teletubbies selections because of its plainness, but I think there's a place for plainness with viewers that young. They don't need a great lot of stimulation at this age. I've watched this several times with my two-year-old, and I think its perfect in its way.

Also - the "Little Bo Peep" stop-action animated bonus feature is *very* charming, including a turn-of-the-century Bo Peep, a flock of Cockney sheep, and an adorable lamb that trails behind them as they search for each other through the Teletubby landscape. Worth the cost for this feature alone.