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      • Preschool series. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po watch bunny rabbits. Bunny ears and tails appear on the Teletubbies, who do the bunny hop hop.
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  2. The rabbits are the only species of Earth animal found in Teletubbyland. They appear in every episode on hills and in their burrows. Despite being seen frequently, they are rarely mentioned by the narrator. The Teletubbies enjoy playing with the rabbits and watching them.

    • One episode scared children so much that it had to be banned. The episode in question, ‘See Saw’, contained a lion and a bear made of moving cutouts that somehow manage to be incredibly creepy.
    • The Teletubbies were given the keys to New York City in 2007. To celebrate their 10th anniversary, the Teletubbies visited NYC, receiving the above honour as well as having the actors’ identities revealed for the first time: John Simmit as Dipsy, CBeebies presenter Pui Fan Lee as Po; dancer Nicky Smedley as Laa Laa; and the late Simon Shelton as Tinky Winky.
    • The Teletubbies’ home has been flooded. Advertisement. Following the show’s enormous success, the owner of the land where the exterior shots of Teletubbies’ home were shot, Rosemary Harding, got so fed up with trespassers that she flooded the Wimpstone, Warwickshire site where Teletubbyland sat.
    • Tubby Custard is actually just mashed potato. The Teletubbies’ snack of choice is a combination of mashed potato, red and yellow acrylic paint – not for consumption.
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    • The Teletubbies are nearly 10 feet tall. They're much taller than the average human.
    • The rabbits in the Teletubbies' garden are actually a gigantic species (and they did it in front of the camera a lot).
    • Apparently there's racial diversity among the Teletubbies.
    • In the new version of the show (which debuted in 2015), we're introduced to the Tiddlytubbies, whom people think may be the offspring of the Teletubbies.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TeletubbiesTeletubbies - Wikipedia

    The rabbits are the only type of Earth animal found in the land, and take residence in rabbit holes and bushes. They are hardly ever seen in the Magical Events, apart from the Lion and Bear (Edited Sketch).

    • THEY WERE RACIALLY DIVERSE, INSIDE AND OUT. When the Teletubbies sat down with Today to reveal their true identities, fans learned that the actors inside the costumes were as diverse as the characters themselves, and each one added a bit of his or her own culture to the character they portrayed.
    • THEY LOOK LIKE ALIENS BUT WERE INSPIRED BY ASTRONAUTS. Teletubbies co-creator Andrew Davenport told The Guardian that when writing the show, he was inspired by the moon landings and the physical appearance of the astronauts.
    • THEY’RE A LOT TALLER THAN THEY LOOK. Because the Teletubbies only appear on the show in their fake world, there is nothing to compare them to besides each other.
    • THE RABBITS IN TELETUBBYLAND WERE ALSO MASSIVE. Teletubbies co-creator Anne Wood revealed in an interview with The Guardian that those cute and fluffy rabbits that appear in the show are not your average pet bunnies.
  4. The rabbits are the only species of Earth animal found in Teletubbyland. They appear in every episode on hills and in their burrows. Despite being seen frequently, they are rarely mentioned by the narrator.

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