The Wiggles - Surfer Jeff [DVDRip]

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The Wiggles - Surfer Jeff [DVDRip]
  • Release date: 18 Dec 1997
  • Release year: 1997
  • Runtime: 83 minutes
  • Country: Australia, United States
  • Keywords: birthday, birthday party, surprise party, 1990s, australia, australian, talking animal, australian fantasy, australian family, octopus
  • Budget: $1,900,000
Plot:
The world-famous Australian band known as the "Wiggles" - Greg Wiggle (the yellow-skivvied magic-loving leader), Anthony Wiggle (the blue-skivvied food-obsessed drummer), Murray Wiggle (the red-skivvied music-loving guitarist) and Jeff Wiggle (the purple-skivvied sleepy keyboardist) - now have their first feature-length theatrical movie debut. In this magical musical blockbuster, the Wiggles are planning a surprise concert for the birthday party of their humanoid dinosaur friend Dorothy the Dinosaur. However, the concert is put on hold when a mysterious magician steals an enchanted wand from Greg, and seemingly has taken Dorothy with him too. The Wiggles must now team up with their Wiggly Friends - Captain Feathersword (the friendly pirate with a feather for a sword), Henry the Octopus (a humanoid octopus who leads a band) and Wags the Dog (a humanoid dog) - to venture between the real world and the Wiggles' World in order to get Greg's wand, find Dorothy and save the day.

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The Wiggles - Surfer Jeff [DVDRip]

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File Size: 800 MB
Duration: 00:00:17
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