A Wiggly Postcard from Asia is a featurette from the Cold Spaghetti Western DVD, documenting The Wiggles' trip to Japan, China and Hong Kong for their 2003 tour.
In addition to footage relating to the tour, there is behind-the-scenes footage of The Wiggles and their cast filming for an unknown project. This includes spoken scenes and even songs such as "I Climb Ten Stairs". It has been rumoured that this was for a TV special that may have aired on Disney Channel, as the tour was itself sponsored by Playhouse Disney. However, there is no evidence of this supposed lost special existing, and whatever project was being filmed may have gone unfinished or unreleased. One completed music video, for "Take a Trip Out on the Sea", is included at the end of this documentary feature.
It is similarly rumored that this feature itself aired as a TV special, likely due to its inclusion on the DVD box set of TV Series 3, and because its running time fits a standard TV length at around 22 minutes (specifically 21:25). Again, it is unconfirmed that this ever aired on TV.
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- The instrumental tracks for "Say Aah at the Doctors", "Tick Tock (All Night Long)", "Picking Flowers", "Feeling Chirpy", "Open Wide Look Inside At The Dentist", "Lettuce Sing (Fresh Fruit And Vegies)", "Bow Wow Wow", "The Bricklayers Song", "Hey There Partner" and "Central Park New York" are heard.
- Every time the crew, such as Paul Field, asks Leeanne Ashley where they are, she replies "I don't know!" as a running gag.
- At one point, Paul Paddick sings "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" from The Wizard of Oz while at the Great Wall of China.