15 Years of Wiggly Fun! is The Wiggles' first ever documentary released on September 3, 2006 on their promotional DVD: Happy 15th Birthday!.
Credits[]
2006[]
- The Wiggles are Jeff Fatt, Murray Cook, Greg Page, Anthony Field
- Captain Feathersword: Paul Paddick
- Director: Paul Field
- Choreographer: Leeanne Ashley
- Editor: David Roberts
- Additional Post Production: Liam Donaghy
2007[]
- The Wiggles are Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field & Sam Moran
- Captain Feathersword: Paul Paddick
- Director: Paul Field
- Choreographer: Leeanne Ashley
- Editor: David Roberts
- Additional Post Production: Liam Donaghy
Trivia[]
- This is the first documentary ever produced by The Wiggles. However, another documentary, The Wiggles Take on the World, was filmed from 2001-2006 but wasn't shown until December 2006.
- The documentary was later included as a bonus feature on Wiggledancing! Live In The U.S.A. and Wiggledancing! Live In Concert.
- The version seen on the Happy 15th Birthday! DVD is a bit different compared to the Wiggledancing! Live In Concert version, clips from Wiggledancing! Live In The U.S.A. is shown with a text saying "Coming 2007!". Despite the text, the video was later replaced with the footage from the Australian 2006 show in Sydney.
- This is due to Greg Wiggle's retirement in November 2006 because of Orthostatic Intolerance.
- However the Wiggledancing! Live In Concert version is slightly extended, the Racing to the Rainbow trailer replaces the words coming soon to (2006) after it's release. After the Racing To The Rainbow trailer, clips from Wiggle Time! (1998), Wiggledancing! Live In The U.S.A. and Racing to the Rainbow are seen along with the message "Thank you Greg for 15 Years Of Wiggly Fun" and clips from the concert.
- The version seen on the Happy 15th Birthday! DVD is a bit different compared to the Wiggledancing! Live In Concert version, clips from Wiggledancing! Live In The U.S.A. is shown with a text saying "Coming 2007!". Despite the text, the video was later replaced with the footage from the Australian 2006 show in Sydney.
- The linking scenes use the original backdrops and set from an abandoned version of Getting Strong!.
- Clips from Wiggle Time!, Yummy Yummy, Big Red Car, The Wiggly Big Show, TV Series 1, TV Series 2, The Wiggles Movie, TV Series 3, TV Series 4, The Wiggles Show! (Latin American TV Series), The Wiggles Show! (Taiwanese TV Series), Wiggle Bay, Cold Spaghetti Western, Hoop-Dee-Doo it's a Wiggly Party, Wiggly Safari, Space Dancing!, Top of the Tots, Santa's Rockin'!, Sailing Around the World, Here Comes The Big Red Car, Wiggledancing! Live In The U.S.A. and Racing to the Rainbow appear in this documentary.
- The US version of The Wiggles Movie is used instead of the original 1997 uncut version, which was last seen on the AUS 2000 VHS reissue.
- Various instrumental tracks created for The Taiwanese Wiggles and The Latin American Wiggles songs are used such as Dorothy's Birthday Party, Dorothy's Dance Party, Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?), Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car, The Monkey Dance and Hot Potato are played throughout.
- Despite being made in widescreen, clips of the fullscreen release of Santa's Rockin'! are used here.
- Despite the 14:9 (“halfway widescreen”) master being currently in use, clips of the fullscreen master of Wiggle Bay are used here.
- Despite being the first series to filmed and released in widescreen, the fullscreen version of the Series 3 theme clip used here is from the promotional DVD: Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!.
- This is the first production filmed in Hot Potato Studios.
Goofs[]
- The Big Red Car clip was credited from 1994, but the video was released in 1995. TV Series 3 was also credited for 2003, but it came out in 2002 and TV Series 4 and the Sailing Around the World were both credited for being from 2004, but they both came out in 2005 but were completed the previous year.
- When the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade credit fades in and out, it briefly says 2001 before switching to 2002.
- Leeanne Ashley's name in the 2006 credits is misspelled as "Leanne Ashley."