The Wiggles: Space Dancing
The Wiggles: Space Dancing
| 03 March 2003 (USA)
The Wiggles: Space Dancing Trailers

A spaceship lands next to the Wiggles' house, and when Greg, Murray, Jeff and Anthony hop aboard to explore it, they find themselves lost in space after Captain Feathersword accidentally launches them. Their destination? The planet Rock Star, where King Mondo awaits them, dancing the "eagle rock." Can they get back to Earth? Music holds the key to their return. Also includes a "Return to Earth" game, a behind-the-scenes look and more.

Reviews
tianajones

When this movie first came out I was eight and I adored it, watching it over and over again.I'm fifteen now and I was babysitting my Aunt's three year old twins; a boy and a girl and they wanted to watch a movie. While looking for a movie I came across "The Wiggles: Space Dancing", and thought 'Oh yeah, they will like this'.' I put it on, and they loved it. The three year olds were up and dancing and laughing at the jokes. And I, a teenager who loves Star Wars and Rambo, was able to watch it too.It was fast-paced, and had tiny bits of adult humour in it, that kids would never notice.I didn't notice it when I was eight and watching it today I was thinking things like 'Oh wow, I can't remember that line!" A good movie that little kids will loves and adults will tolerate, filled with good catchy songs and a good plot that kiddies will eat up.

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divyadrsti

Space Dancing takes our four skivvy wearing,children entertaining Aussies into the world of animation.There are songs and dances that the audience,children and adult alike,quickly become accustomed to.Fast paced with little time for boredom,The Wiggles ,accidently sent into space thanks to the bumbling yet loveable Captain Feathersword,are introduced to different planets and persons but left each place better than when they had arrived.The use of Rock and Roll legend Ross Wilson as King Mondo was a stroke of genius.Once again Eagle Rock hit the charts ,this time with The Wiggles as back-up. It is a fun story and one the pre-school to mid-elementary age will find most enjoyable.

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