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Wiggly Safari
2002 studio album/video by The Wiggles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wiggly Safari is the 14th album by Australian band the Wiggles. It was released in 2002 by ABC Music distributed by Roadshow Entertainment. It was nominated for the 2002 ARIA Music Award for Best Children's Album but lost to Hi-5's Boom Boom Beat.[1]
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All tracks are written by Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page, except listed below.
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"Wiggly Safari" was also released in 2002 with special guests Steve Irwin, Terri Irwin, and Bindi Irwin of The Crocodile Hunter.
Song List
- "The Crocodile Hunter"
- "Australia Zoo"
- "Wobbly Camel"
- "Cocky Want a Cracker"
- "Butterflies Flit"
- "Dorothy Queen of the Roses"
- "Swim With Me"
- "Koala La La"
- "Dingo Tango"
- "You Might Like a Pet"
- "Old Man Emu"
- "Feeding Time"
- "Do the Owl"
- "Kookaburra Choir"
- "Snakes (You Can Look But You Better Not Touch)"
- "We're the Crocodile Band"
Cast
As listed in the closing credits.
- The Wiggles are
- With special guests
- The Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin
- Terri Irwin
- Bindi Irwin
- Also Featuring
- Captain Feathersword: Paul Paddick
- Dorothy the Dinosaur: Corrine O'Rafferty
- Wags the Dog: Andrew McCourt
- Henry the Octopus: Reem Hanwell
- The Wiggly Dancers
- Chris Luder
- Larissa Wright
- Ben Murray
- Naomi Wallace
Release
The Wiggles Wiggly Safari was released on 8 July 2002 in Australia.
The video was dedicated to the memory of Brian Cannizzaro, a New York City firefighter who was killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
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Notes
- Matheson also directed and produced an Australian television special: The Wiggles in Disneyland, which aired on the Disney Channel Australia in 1998, 4 years earlier.
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