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Dorothy's Cold is an episode of Wiggly Fun.

Synopsis[]

The Wiggles are excited to have rosy tea with Dorothy at Wigglehouse, but she arrives sneezing and blowing her nose in her pink and white spotted hanky, so, It's up to the Wiggles to help her feel better. When The Wiggles get her stuff to make her feel better, Wags, Captain, Henry, and Shirley Shawn bring her favourite flower, roses!  Knowing that she has good friends that care about her, makes Dorothy feel much better!

Songs[]

  1. Hokey Pokey (Live)
  2. Say Aah at the Doctors
  3. Fisher Folk (Okki Tokki Unga)
  4. I'm a G'Nu
  5. The Watchmaker

Trivia[]

  • This is the first time The Watchmaker song from Emma! 2 features the whole group, not just Emma, but also Lachy, Anthony and Simon.

Transcript[]

(The episode begins with a banner to the wiggles concert)

Lachy: Everybody, let's do, the Hokey Pokey

Emma: You put one hand in, you put one hand out

You put one hand in and you shake it all about

You do the hokey pokey and you turn around

That's what it's all about.

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon & Lachy: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: The hokey pokey

Wiggles: That's what it's all about.

Emma: You put two hands in, you put two hands out

You put two hands in and you shake it all about

You do the hokey pokey and you turn around

That's what it's all about.

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon & Lachy: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: The hokey pokey

Wiggles: That's what it's all about.

Emma: You put one leg in, you put one leg out

You put one leg in and you shake it all about

You do the hokey pokey and you turn around

That's what it's all about.

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon & Lachy: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: The hokey pokey

Wiggles: That's what it's all about.

Emma: You put your whole body in, you put your whole body out

You put your whole body in and you shake it all about

You do the hokey pokey and you turn around

That's what it's all about.

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon & Lachy: Hokey pokey

Wiggles: Whoa, the hokey pokey

Simon: The hokey pokey

Emma: That's what it's all about.

(a flower transition takes us to The Wiggles sitting at a table in the Wigglehouse lounge room)

Emma: We are preparing for a tea party with a friend of ours. I wonder if you know who this friend is.

Simon: She's green.

Lachy: She's got yellow spots.

Anthony: She loves to eat roses.

Emma: And she loves to dance the ballet, just like me! Do you know who it is? You're right, it's Dorothy the Dinosaur!

Anthony: We love having Dorothy's company, especially for a tea party.

Lachy: And we really enjoy her famous, delicious, scrumptious rosy tea!

Wiggles: Mmm, rosy tea. Yummy for our tummies!

(The door bell rings)

Simon: That must be Dorothy now!

(Dorothy walks in the house blowing her nose into a pink and white spotted handkerchief).

Dorothy: (She sniffles) Hi Wiggles.

Wiggles: Hi Dorothy!

Dorothy: So, are you all ready for, our-our, Ah-choo!

Emma: Huh?

Lachy: Huh?

Anthony: Huh?

Simon: Huh?

Anthony: Um Dorothy, What is a, our, our, Ah-choo?

Emma: Anthony, I don't think that's what Dorothy meant to say. I think she might have just sneezed.

Lachy: And what do we say when someone sneezes wiggles?

Wiggles: Bless you Dorothy.

Dorothy: Thank you, and I'm sorry about the sneeze. (She blows her nose) I've also been blowing my nose, because I'm not feeling very well.

Emma: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that Dorothy. In what ways aren't you feeling well?

Dorothy: I have a stuffy nose.

Wiggles: A stuffy nose? (They point to their noses and sniff)

Dorothy: I also have very puffy eyes.

Wiggles: Puffy eyes? (They point to their eyes and squint).

Dorothy: And I have quite a headache.

Wiggles: A headache? (They slap their foreheads) Ow!

Lachy: Hmm, let me re-cap. So Dorothy has, a stuffy nose.

Emma: Stuffy nose. (She points to her nose and sniffs)

Lachy: She also has puffy eyes.

Simon: Puffy eyes. (He points to his eyes and squints)

Lachy: And she has quite a headache.

Anthony: Headache. (He slaps his forehead) Ow!

Lachy: Well after recapping, I've confirmed, that Dorothy has all the common symptoms of the common cold.

Dorothy: A cold?!

Wiggles: A common cold.

Dorothy: Oh dear, what will I do Wiggles? I can't make dance ballet, I can't play with friends, and worse, I can't make rosy tea with a cold.

Wiggles: A common cold.

Dorothy: Right. What will I do wiggles? What will I do?

Emma: Oh, Don't worry Dorothy. We can help you get over you're-

(Emma looks back at the other wiggles who were getting ready to correct her).

Emma: -Illness.

Dorothy: (She sniffs) You will?

Wiggles: Of course, you're our friend!

Dorothy: (She giggles) Thank you Wiggles! I knew I could count on y-y-Ah-choo!

Anthony: Whoa! We better get started. Lachlan, you're our resident idea man, what should we do?

(Lachy magically changes into his lab coat, and is carrying his spray bottle of Lavender Mist)

Lachy: Well my curious friends, the very first step to help the common cold, is to rest. And the best place to rest, is in the comfort of your own bed. And with my lavender mist, I shall give Dorothy, a nice, cosy, bed.

Simon: Oh boy, everyone stand back.

(Lachy sprays his lavender mist, and a pink bed appears in the middle of the room).

Awake Wiggles and Dorothy: Wow!

Simon: I should have never doubted you Lach.

Lachy: Your doubt only encourages me more and more Shimon.

(Emma helps Dorothy climb into the bed, and she cover her with the sheets, and her eyelids close half way).

Emma: There you are Dorothy.

Dorothy: (She sighs) Thank you Lachy, I feel good and comfy in this bed.

Lachy: You are more than welcome.

Anthony: Hang on just a second guys. I have a feeling it's gonna take more than just us to help Dorothy with her cold.

New Wiggles: Her COMMON cold. 

Anthony: Yes, her common cold. I feel as though we need an expert. Someone who knows how to help sick people. Or Dinosaurs. Do we know anyone like that?

Emma: (She gasps) As a matter of fact, we do Anto! 

Wiggles and Dorothy: The Doctor!

Simon: And I know the perfect Doctor to come down and help: Doctor very good! I'll just send him a text message on the old mobile phone, and she should be on her way.

(Simon pulls out his bass voice phone and texts doctor very good, and as soon as he sends the message, the door bell rings).

Wiggles and Dorothy: That was quick!

(Doctor Very Good/Dominic Field walks into the lounge room and looks at Anthony).

Doctor: Hello. You must be Dorothy.

Anthony: Um, no doctor. She's over there.

Doctor: Ah very good. You must be Dorothy.

Lachy: Uh, no doctor. She's over there.

Doctor: Ah, very good. You must be Dorothy.

Simon: Uh, no doc. She's over there.

Doctor: Ah, very good. Now, you must be Dorothy.

Emma: Closer, but no. She's in the bed.

Doctor: Ah. You must be Dorothy?

Dorothy: Yes doctor, I'm Dorothy the Dinosaur.

Doctor: Very good!

Dorothy: Do you think you can help me with my c-c-Ah-choo! cold

Wiggles: Common cold

Dorothy: Right, (She blows her nose) My common cold?

Doctor: Of course I can, I'm the Doctor!

Wiggles: Very Good!

(A hanky transition takes us to the wiggles sitting on the couch with their instruments while Doctor Very Good takes a look at Dorothy).

Emma(singing) You can open up your mouth

And you can say "Aah" at the doctor's

You can open up your mouth

And you can say "Aah" at the doctor's

Well, you can listen to the stethoscope

And get the medicine for your throat

They've got everything that you'll ever need to feel better

There are lots of toys in the waiting room at the doctor's

There are lots of toys in the waiting room at the doctor's

You can always read a book

Out the window, you can look

Lots of things to do in the waiting room

At the doctor's

At the doctor's

At the doctor's

At the doctor's.

(The song ends when Doctor Very Good walks over to the couch).

Doctor: Well wiggles, Dorothy seems to be, very good.

Wiggles: Beauty Mate!

Doctor: The patient is resting now, and when your sick, taking naps is very good for you.

Wiggles: Yes!

Doctor: I also think Dorothy needs to drink a lot of water and orange juice. That will be very good for cooling her down.

Wiggles: Yes!

Doctor: Also another thing that would help Wiggles is, if you could help Dorothy to eat something nice and healthy, like chicken soup and some veggies. That would be very good for her.

Wiggles: OK!

Doctor: Now if you'll excuse me, their are other patience that need me. I'll be back to check up on Dorothy in a few days. But in the mean time, do you think that you can take very good care of Dorothy to help her common cold?

Wiggles: Of course!

Doctor: Very good! Now, I best be on my way. I'll see you soon.

Wiggles: Bye!

(Doctor Very Good walks out of the house, The Wiggles get up from the couch and walk near the bed that Dorothy's sleeping in).

Simon: Aw, Dorothy Looks rather cute when she's asleep.

Dorothy: (She snores)

Anthony: And I guess you can say, she's our favourite-

Dorothy: (She snores)

Anthony: -Dino-Snore!

Wiggles: (They Chuckle)

Dorothy: (She snores) Okki Tokki Unga

Simon: Huh?

Anthony: Huh?

Lachy: Huh?

Emma: Huh? Um, what did she just say?

(The Wiggles lean in closer to Dorothy and put their hands to their ears).

Dorothy: (She snores) Okki Tokki Unga

Lachy: Hmm, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe she said-

(Lachy falls asleep)

Lachy: (He snores) Okki Tokki Unga

Emma: Well yes Lachy, but what do those words mean?

Lachy: (He snores) Okki Tokki Unga

Simon: Oh-no, Lachy's fallen asleep! We're gonna have to wake him up to receive an answer for those three mysterious words.

Dorothy and Lachy: (They snore) Okki Tokki Unga

Simon: Yeah, Okki Tokki Unga. Ready? After I count to three. 1, 2, 3 (With Emma and Anthony) Wake Up, Lachy!

Lachy: Brrr! Thanks for waking me up! I was just dreaming about an Old Eskimo Fisher Folk Song called Okki Tokki Unga!

Emma: Well what a coincidence Lachy. I bet that's what Dorothy's dreaming of right now!

(It closes in on Dorothy, where a transition takes us to her dream of the wiggles singing Okki Tokki Unga).

Emma: Occi-tocci-onga, Occi-tocci-onga

Hey, Misa day, Missa doh, Missa day

Occi-tocci-onga, Occi-tocci-onga

Hey, Misa day, Missa doh, Missa day

Hexa cola misha woni

Hexa cola misha woni

Hexa cola misha woni

Occi-tocci-onga, Occi-tocci-onga

Hey, Misa day, Missa doh, Missa day

Occi-tocci-onga, Occi-tocci-onga

Hey, Misa day, Missa doh, Missa day

Hexa cola misha woni

Hexa cola misha woni

Hexa cola misha woni

Occi-tocci-onga, Occi-tocci-onga

Hey, Misa day, Missa doh, Missa day

Occi-tocci-onga, Occi-tocci-onga

Hey, Misa day, Missa doh, Missa day

(A transition takes us back to Dorothy).

Anthony: What a great dream that must be. A dream of an old Canadian, Alaskan, Greenland, and Eastern Siberian Eskimo fisher folk song, called Okki Tokki Unga.

Emma: Yes, but there's no time at all for music talk Wiggles. We need to start taking the suggestions from doctor very good.

Lachy: Hmm. Refresh my memory Emma. What were those suggestions again?

Emma: Well, one of them was to get lots of rest. Which, as you can see, Dorothy is already doing.

Anthony: What else?

Emma: Well, it was also suggested that Dorothy needs to drink lots of liquids. Such as water and juice.

Simon: Anything else?

Emma: She also needs to eat something healthy. Like some chicken soup. And that will make her feel better.

Lachy: All very good suggestions. Talking about them though, why don't we make Dorothy some soup, and get her some juice and things.

Awake Wiggles: Great Idea, Lachy!

Simon: I'll get the pot

Anthony: I'll get the fruit

Lachy: I'll get the veggies

Emma: And I'll get some chicken.

Dorothy: (She snores)

Emma: Oh, sweet dreams, Dorothy.

(They rush to get the things when the doorbell rings and Dorothy wakes up)

Dorothy: (She yawns) Come in (she blows her nose)

(Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Captain Feathersword, and Shirley Shawn the Unicorn walk into the house holding roses)

Captain: Ahoy There Dorothy

Wags: Ruff

Henry: Breebop Dorothy

Shirley Shawn: Scrumptious

Captain: We heard your not feeling well, so we decided to cheer you up

Henry: and We got you some flowers, roses of course

Dorothy: (she sniffs) Oh thank you, you are all great friends, and you know what, knowing that you care for me makes me feel so much better, but here is my last sneeze, Ah-ah-ah-Ah-choo!

Wags: Ruff

Henry and Captain: Bless you

Shirley Shawn: Scrumptious

Dorothy: Thanks (she blows her nose)

(It then cuts to an Och Aye the Gnu cartoon)

Jimmy Barnes: (offscreen) Though g'nus come from Africa, he lived in a zoo.

In a land that was wet and a bitter wind blew.

And the snow and the bagpipes were all that he knew.

And he went by the name of young Och Aye the G'Nu.
Now Och Aye the G'Nu had a voice that cut through.

He was happy and lived with his friend Kangaroo.

When he danced and he sang with a hullaballo.

All the animals cheered for young Old Aye the G'Nu.

He would tell them to bark, he would tell them to moo.

As the children rowed by in a big green canoe.

He would jump int he air when they came into view.

And the word spread around about Och Aye the G'Nu.

Well, they came from afar - all the way from Peru.

And they were happy to wait, they were happy to queue.

All their faces lit up and the sky seemed so blue.

When they stood and they gazed at young Och Aye the G'Nu.

Every day there were more and the crowds grew and grew.

He would think of new tricks that he tried to outdo.

Instead of four legs he could stand up on two.

And the children cheered loudly YIPPEE! for Och Aye the G'Nu.

The Queen and the Prince and the Great Grand Wazoo

Came to visit with Sheiks and a Caliph or two.

They could look but not touch, that was strictly taboo.

They all curtseyed and bowed low to Och Aye the G'Nu.

He would march up and down with the Scottish Tattoo.

So they made him a kilt in a tartan or two.

And the elephant trumpeted songs that he knew.

An extraordinary beast was young Och Aye the G'Nu.

They brought hay for the horse, for the panda bamboo.

For the tiger and lions they brought Mulligan stew.

Fruit for the bats, all their wishes came true.

They all ate like kings 'cause of Och Aye the G'Nu.

As you're falling asleep maybe dreams can come true.

Keep on traveling north 'til he comes into view.

He's a handsome young calf, he's a wildebeest, too.

But in Scotland they call him young Och Aye the G'Nu.

(The camera closes into the live action song with The Wiggles, Oliver Brian, and Jimmy Barnes)

Jimmy Barnes: (singing) I'm a G'Nu, G'Nu, G'Nu

Och Aye G'Nu

And I can march around on four feet or on two

When it gets cold I wear a jumper and my shoes

I'm a G'Nu, G'Nu, G'Nu

Och Aye G'Nu

Wiggles: (singing) He's a G'Nu, G'Nu G'Nu

Och Aye G'Nu

He can march around on four feet or on two

When it gets cold he wears a jumper and some shoes

He's a G'Nu, G'Nu

Och Aye G'nU

Jimmy Barnes: (singing) Well it brightens up a cloudy to march around in time

I can march and sing out loud until the sun begins to shine

(Instrumental break)

Anthony: Come on everybody, let's march with the wildebeest

Jimmy Barnes: (singing) I'm a G'Nu, G'Nu, G'Nu

Och Aye G'Nu

And I can march around on four feet or on two

When it gets cold I wear a jumper and my shoes

I'm a G'Nu, G'Nu, G'Nu

Och Aye G'Nu

Wiggles: (singing) He's a G'Nu, G'Nu G'Nu

Och Aye G'Nu

He can march around on four feet or on two

When it gets cold he wears a jumper and some shoes

He's a G'Nu, G'Nu

Och Aye G'nU

(Instrumental break)

Jimmy Barnes: Och Aye the G'Nu

(a clock transition takes us to The Wiggles holding clocks and Lachy dressed as a watchmaker)

Lachy: (singing) In olden times

you wound the clock to make it tick-tock...

(winder creaks)

Tick-tock, tick-tock

In olden times

you wound the clock to make it tick-tock...

(winder creaks)

Tick-tock-tick

Simon: (singing) In olden times

You wound the clock to make it tick-tock...

(winder creaks)

Tick-tock, tick-tock

In olden times

you wound the clock to make it tick-tock...

(winder creaks)

Tick-tock-tick

Lachy: (singing) With the digital clock

You put the batteries in

The crystal quartz components make the numbers move...

Beep! Beep!

Cuckoo! Cuckoo!

(laughs)

Cuckoo!

(gobbles)

The alarms sing

Emma: (singing) With a digital watch

You put the batteries in

The crystal quartz components

Make the numbers spin, spin...

(trills)

Ka-ka!

Ring-ring-ring-ring!

(trills)

Lachy: (singing) The alarm sing-sings

But I prefer the old tick-tock.

(Imitates clock ticking)