The 4 old wiggles show: adult cartoon party

"The Old Wiggles Show: Adult cartoon party" (2019)

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Plain Title: The Old Wiggles Show: Adult cartoon party

Type: tv

Sub-Type: series

Status: incomplete

Year: 2019-????

Source: ...producer/director/writer

Departure of Page, Cook, and Fatt In mid-2012, The Wiggles announced that Page, Fatt, and Cook would be retiring from touring with the group; Emma Watkins, the first female member of The Wiggles, replaced Page, Lachlan Gillespie replaced Fatt, and Simon Pryce replaced Cook.[1] Anthony Field remained in the group because he found it too difficult to give up and because he still had a passion for educating children. According to Paul Field, his brother staying in the band "was a vital decision to placate American, British and Canadian business partners".[23] Page, Fatt, and Cook remained involved with the creative and production aspects of the group.[46] Fatt and Cook had been talking about quitting touring for many years; Cook announced his intention to retire first, citing a desire to spend more time with his family, and then Fatt announced his own retirement shortly thereafter. Page, who was still struggling with his health issues and had stated that his interest was in working with the group' s original line-up, was subsequently asked to extend his stay until the end of the year so he would leave alongside Cook and Fatt, to which he agreed.[1][23][65] Cook reported that the original members were confident that the new group would be accepted by the fans because they passed on their founding concepts of early childhood education to Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce.[46] The new members, like Moran, who was not approached to return, were salaried employees.[1][46]

The group, for their farewell tour, visited 8 countries and 141 cities, for a total of almost 250 shows in over 200 days for 640,000 people.[67] Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce wore "In Training" T-shirts, and debuted the song "Do the Propeller!" during these concerts.[68] The final televised performance of the original band members, along with the new members, was on 22 December 2012, during the annual Carols in the Domain in Sydney.[69] Their final performance, after over 7000 shows over the years, was on 23 December at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.[70]

Also by 2012, The Wiggles performed to audiences whose parents attended their shows in their early years, and they were hiring performers who were part of their audience as young children.[71][note 13] The Wiggles began airing a show on Sirius XM satellite radio in late 2012, featuring the original members and their replacements, and stories and games for young listeners.[73] In December, the group auctioned their famous "Big Red Car" (called the "iconic Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet") for charity for almost A$36,000 on the auction site eBay. The money was donated to the Melbourne-based charity SIDS and Kids.[74] with Past members Murray Cook Jeff Fatt Greg Page Phillip Wilcher as captain feathersword Sam Moran

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Status: Post-production

Update: 2 June 2018

Comment: Voices are being recorded

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Country: USA

Date: 1 October 2019

Attribute: (TV broadcast)

Country of Origin - Add

USA

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English

Attribute: (Original version)

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Color

Attribute: (HD)

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Adult

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Name: MacFarlane, Seth

Attribute: (series director)

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Currency: USD

Amount: 900,000,000,000

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Company: Fuzzy Door Productions [us]

Attribute: (2019) (USA) (all media) (RATED R: FOR VERY STRONG LANGUAGES, BLOOD VIOLENCE, SUGGESTIVE DIALOGUES, Sexual situations, GRAPHIC NUDITY)

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Company: 20th Century Fox Television [us]

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Name: Cook, Murray (II)

Character: Red wiggle

Name: Page, Greg (I)

Character: Yellow wiggle

Name: Fatt, Jeff

Character: Purple wiggle

Name: Moran, Sam (I)

Character: Yellow wiggle

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Name: MacFarlane, Seth

Name: Henry, Mike (VI)

Name: Kunis, Mila

Name: Green, Seth (I)

Name: Borstein, Alex

Name: Murphy, Walter

Attribute: (theme song)

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Name: MacFarlane, Seth

Occupation: executive producer

Name: Henry, Mike (VI)

Occupation: supervising producer

Name: Murphy, Walter

Occupation: co-executive producer

Name: Borstein, Alex

Occupation: executive producer

Name: Kunis, Mila

Occupation: executive producer

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Name: Murphy, Walter

Attribute: (score and songs by)

Name: Murphy, Walter

Attribute: (theme and music by)

Name: Murphy, Walter

Attribute: (back ground score)

Name: Murphy, Walter

Attribute: (song composer)

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Name: Smith, Danny (I)

Name: Callaghan, Steve

Name: MacFarlane, Seth

Name: Kunis, Mila

Name: Borstein, Alex

Editors - Add

Name: MacFarlane, Seth

Name: Henry, Mike (VI)

Name: Green, Seth (I)

Name: Kunis, Mila

Name: Borstein, Alex

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Country: USA

Certificate: TV-MA

Attribute: (censored QLD version)

Country: USA

Certificate: TV-MA

Attribute: (video rating: feature and trailer: 114m)

Country: USA

Certificate: TV-14

Attribute: (censored version)

Country: USA

Certificate: TV-MA

Attribute: (edited tv version: MTV)

Country: USA

Certificate: TV-MA

Attribute: (Contains Strong Language)

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Country: USA

Time: 60

Attribute: (including commercials)

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CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA

Attribute: (Studio season 1-22)

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Dolby Digital

Attribute: (RCA Sound Recording)

Dolby Digital

Attribute: (Westrex Recording System)

Dolby

Attribute: (RCA Sound System)

Dolby Surround 7.1

Attribute: (Westrex Recording System)

Dolby Surround 7.1

Attribute: (Western Electric Sound System)

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16:9 HD

16:9 HD

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teen

sitcom

teen

sitcom

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Text: Departure of Page, Cook, and Fatt In mid-2012, The Wiggles announced that Page, Fatt, and Cook would be retiring from touring with the group; Emma Watkins, the first female member of The Wiggles, replaced Page, Lachlan Gillespie replaced Fatt, and Simon Pryce replaced Cook.[1] Anthony Field remained in the group because he found it too difficult to give up and because he still had a passion for educating children. According to Paul Field, his brother staying in the band "was a vital decision to placate American, British and Canadian business partners".[23] Page, Fatt, and Cook remained involved with the creative and production aspects of the group.[46] Fatt and Cook had been talking about quitting touring for many years; Cook announced his intention to retire first, citing a desire to spend more time with his family, and then Fatt announced his own retirement shortly thereafter. Page, who was still struggling with his health issues and had stated that his interest was in working with the group' s original line-up, was subsequently asked to extend his stay until the end of the year so he would leave alongside Cook and Fatt, to which he agreed.[1][23][65] Cook reported that the original members were confident that the new group would be accepted by the fans because they passed on their founding concepts of early childhood education to Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce.[46] The new members, like Moran, who was not approached to return, were salaried employees.[1][46] The group, for their farewell tour, visited 8 countries and 141 cities, for a total of almost 250 shows in over 200 days for 640,000 people.[67] Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce wore "In Training" T-shirts, and debuted the song "Do the Propeller!" during these concerts.[68] The final televised performance of the original band members, along with the new members, was on 22 December 2012, during the annual Carols in the Domain in Sydney.[69] Their final performance, after over 7000 shows over the years, was on 23 December at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.[70] Also by 2012, The Wiggles performed to audiences whose parents attended their shows in their early years, and they were hiring performers who were part of their audience as young children.[71][note 13] The Wiggles began airing a show on Sirius XM satellite radio in late 2012, featuring the original members and their replacements, and stories and games for young listeners.[73] In December, the group auctioned their famous "Big Red Car" (called the "iconic Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet") for charity for almost A$36,000 on the auction site eBay. The money was donated to the Melbourne-based charity SIDS and Kids.[74] with Past members Murray Cook Jeff Fatt Greg Page Phillip Wilcher as captain feather sword Sam Moran.

Author: seth macfarlane

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Text: Departure of Page, Cook, and Fatt In mid-2012, The Wiggles announced that Page, Fatt, and Cook would be retiring from touring with the group; Emma Watkins, the first female member of The Wiggles, replaced Page, Lachlan Gillespie replaced Fatt, and Simon Pryce replaced Cook.[1] Anthony Field remained in the group because he found it too difficult to give up and because he still had a passion for educating children. According to Paul Field, his brother staying in the band "was a vital decision to placate American, British and Canadian business partners".[23] Page, Fatt, and Cook remained involved with the creative and production aspects of the group.[46] Fatt and Cook had been talking about quitting touring for many years; Cook announced his intention to retire first, citing a desire to spend more time with his family, and then Fatt announced his own retirement shortly thereafter. Page, who was still struggling with his health issues and had stated that his interest was in working with the group's original line-up, was subsequently asked to extend his stay until the end of the year so he would leave alongside Cook and Fatt, to which he agreed.[1][23][65] Cook reported that the original members were confident that the new group would be accepted by the fans because they passed on their founding concepts of early childhood education to Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce.[46] The new members, like Moran, who was not approached to return, were salaried employees.[1][46] The group, for their farewell tour, visited 8 countries and 141 cities, for a total of almost 250 shows in over 200 days for 640,000 people.[67] Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce wore "In Training" T-shirts, and debuted the song "Do the Propeller!" during these concerts.[68] The final televised performance of the original band members, along with the new members, was on 22 December 2012, during the annua l Carols in the Domain in Sydney.[69] Their final performance, after over 7000 shows over the years, was on 23 December at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.[70] Also by 2012, The Wiggles performed to audiences whose parents attended their shows in their early years, and they were hiring performers who were part of their audience as young children.[71][note 13] The Wiggles began airing a show on Sirius XM satellite radio in late 2012, featuring the original members and their replacements, and stories and games for young listeners.[73] In December, the group auctioned their famous "Big Red Car" (called the "iconic Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet") for charity for almost A$36,000 on the auction site eBay. The money was donated to the Melbourne-based charity SIDS and Kids.[74] with Past members Murray Cook Jeff Fatt Greg Page Phillip Wilcher as captain feather sword Sam Moran.

Author: seth macfarlane

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mature

sitcom

spin-off

teenager

wiggles

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Departure of Page, Cook, and Fatt In mid-2012, The Wiggles announced that Page, Fatt, and Cook would be retiring from touring with the group; Emma Watkins, the first female member of The Wiggles, replaced Page, Lachlan Gillespie replaced Fatt, and Simon Pryce replaced Cook.[1] Anthony Field remained in the group because he found it too difficult to give up and because he still had a passion for educating children. According to Paul Field, his brother staying in the band "was a vital decision to placate American, British and Canadian business partners".[23] Page, Fatt, and Cook remained involved with the creative and production aspects of the group.[46] Fatt and Cook had been talking about quitting touring for many years; Cook announced his intention to retire first, citing a desire to spend more time with his family, and then Fatt announced his own retirement shortly thereafter. Page, who was still struggling with his health issues and had stated that his interest was in working with the group' s original line-up, was subsequently asked to extend his stay until the end of the year so he would leave alongside Cook and Fatt, to which he agreed.[1][23][65] Cook reported that the original members were confident that the new group would be accepted by the fans because they passed on their founding concepts of early childhood education to Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce.[46] The new members, like Moran, who was not approached to return, were salaried employees.[1][46]

The group, for their farewell tour, visited 8 countries and 141 cities, for a total of almost 250 shows in over 200 days for 640,000 people.[67] Watkins, Gillespie, and Pryce wore "In Training" T-shirts, and debuted the song "Do the Propeller!" during these concerts.[68] The final televised performance of the original band members, along with the new members, was on 22 December 2012, during the annual Carols in the Domain in Sydney.[69] Their final performance, after over 7000 shows over the years, was on 23 December at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.[70]

Also by 2012, The Wiggles performed to audiences whose parents attended their shows in their early years, and they were hiring performers who were part of their audience as young children.[71][note 13] The Wiggles began airing a show on Sirius XM satellite radio in late 2012, featuring the original members and their replacements, and stories and games for young listeners.[73] In December, the group auctioned their famous "Big Red Car" (called the "iconic Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet") for charity for almost A$36,000 on the auction site eBay. The money was donated to the Melbourne-based charity SIDS and Kids.[74] with Past members Murray Cook Jeff Fatt Greg Page Phillip Wilcher as captain feather sword Sam Moran This Show will be age appropriate for mature audiences with TV-14 and TV-ma and it will be premiered and broadcast on MTV, VH1, MTV2 And Comedy Central And Released On October 1, 2019. and the baby clues and minor blues clues characters from blues clues, Shane dundas and David Collins and the puppets from the upside down show characters will joined the cast of the old wiggles show From TV broadcast for age appropriate for mature audiences with TV-14 and TV-ma and it will be premiered and broadcast on MTV, VH1, MTV2 And Comedy Central And Released On October 1, 2019.

Movie Connections - Add

Other: "The Wiggles" (1998)

Type: spin off

Reason: because the umbilical brothers got their top grossed films for rated r, pg-13 and tv-14 and tv-mature shows from 1988 present with seth macfarlane for a writer, producer and director hit tv shows like: bobs burgers, american dad, the cleveland show and family guy and their co-workers and cast and crew members plus with maisy mouse, kipper and other oldnoggin shows characters with feetface, moose and zee cast and crew members for a storyboard artist/storyboard revisionist/additional storyboard artists/addtional storyboard artists/revisionists from family guy, south park, american dad, bobs burgers and the cleveland show for all these years.

Other: The Wiggles: Wiggle Time (1998) (V)

Type: featured in

Reason: blues clues, blues room and jacks big music show & yo gabba gabba casts and crew members already completed all the pg-13 and rated r movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies in seasons 1-25

Other: The Wiggles Movie (1997)

Type: featured in

Reason: nick balaban, michael rubin, mike rubin, they might be the giants already worked on rated r movies, pg-13 movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies with the crew and other crew stuffs in seasons 1-10 (1982-2006) seasons 11-15 (2007-2010) and seasons 16-22 (2011-2016) forover 49 years.

Other: The Wiggles: It's a Wiggly Wiggly World! (2000) (V)

Type: featured in

Reason: because sesame street and his awesome filmakers commentary already completed their crew members.

Other: The Wiggles: The Wiggly Big Show (1999) (V)

Type: featured in

Reason: blues clues, blues room and jacks big music show & yo gabba gabba casts and crew members already completed all the pg-13 and rated r movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies in seasons 1-25

Other: The Wiggles: Getting Strong! (2007) (V)

Type: featured in

Reason: blues clues, blues room and jacks big music show & yo gabba gabba casts and crew members already completed all the pg-13 and rated r movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies in seasons 1-25

Other: The Wiggles: Yummy Yummy (1998) (V)

Type: featured in

Reason: blues clues, blues room and jacks big music show & yo gabba gabba casts and crew members already completed all the pg-13 and rated r movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies in seasons 1-25

Other: The Wiggles: Hot Potatoes! The Best of the Wiggles (2014) (V)

Type: featured in

Reason: blues clues, blues room and jacks big music show & yo gabba gabba casts and crew members already completed all the pg-13 and rated r movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies in seasons 1-25

Other: The Wiggles: Wiggle Time (1993) (V)

Type: featured in

Reason: blues clues, blues room and jacks big music show & yo gabba gabba casts and crew members already completed all the pg-13 and rated r movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies in seasons 1-25

Other: "The Wiggles" (1998)

Type: spin off

Reason: blues clues, blues room and jacks big music show & yo gabba gabba casts and crew members already completed all the pg-13 and rated r movies and pg movies by jonathan aibel, glenn berger and aron warners movies in seasons 1-25