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Christmas has arrived in Teletubbyland! There are gifts for everybody, with precious surprises within them! All in 1080p, 50i! Chapter List: 00:00 Intro (Po is missing) 02:22 The Christmas Tree...
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Happy Christmas from the Teletubbies is the 6th special of Teletubbies home media releases. It was released on 12 October 1998.
It was released along with Teletubbies and the Snow on DVD in 2000, and again in 2007 on the DVD Teletubbies Happy Christmas.
•The Magic Christmas Tree (From Christmas Tree)
•The Teletubbies dance to Jingle Bells (From Making Christmas Cards)
•Christmas Tree
•Laa-Laa's Decorations (From Making Christmas Cards)
•Christmas Carols
•Po's Frosty Cloud (From Snowy Story)
•In Tubby Bye-Bye, when the Teletubbies walk up to the hole at the top of the house, instead of the Tubby Bye-Bye song, a Teletubby version of Jingle Bells plays and the ending music is a Christmas version.
•Laa-Laa was the boo shouter in the UK version. Dipsy is the boo shouter both of the Korean and Russian versions.
•Po was the missing Teletubby in the UK version. Tinky Winky is the missing Teletubby in the Korean version. Dipsy was the missing Teletubby in the Russian version.
•This VHS, along with Teletubbies and the Snow and Merry Christmas, Teletubbies!, is the first Teletubbies video that doesn't have a Magical Event. They wouldn't be shown again until the rare 2001 video Magical Surprises.
•The US Version is called Merry Christmas, Teletubbies!, and for some reason is split into 2 videos.
•Some Early Copies of the Swedish VHS have the 1993-1997 Egmont Film Logo Instead of the 1998-2003 Logo and it has the BBC Warning Screen.
Dipsy plays at the control panel when he remembers the snow. The Teletubbies watch some children gospel sing. The Teletubbies are walking very carefully because the snow can be very slippery. Po, Laa-Laa and Dipsy walk very carefully but Tinky Winky doesn't walk very carefully at all. Suddenly...
Teletubbies and the Snow (Teletubbies Christmas in the Snow in the USA) is the 9th special of Teletubbies home media releases (the 10th special in the US). It was released on 11 October 1999 by BBC and Ragdoll Productions and on October 31, 2000, in the US by PBS.
Christmas in the UK. Dipsy plays at the control panel when he remembers the snow. The Teletubbies watch some children gospel singing. The Teletubbies are walking very carefully because the snow can be very slippery. Po, Laa-Laa and Dipsy walk very carefully.
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"Christmas Tree" is the first Christmas episode of Teletubbies that debuted on BBC on December 22, 1997. The Teletubbies listen to a Voice Trumpet saying, "Christmas is a-coming," and watch as some children select a Christmas tree and decorate it.