
This is the transcript for Yummy in My Tummy.
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(The episode starts with a song: Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle. A scene where The Wiggles and their friends are on a ferris wheel showing their names.)
All: (singing) Wiggle!
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Doo doo-doo doo-doo
(backing vocals: Ahhh)
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Doo
Wiggle, Wiggle with you
Wiggle!
(The title is shown. Until, shot transition to Lachy is cooking fish in the Wiggly Kitchen.)
Anthony: Oh, chef Lachy. I'm so hungry for that wonderful fish that you've prepared so beautifully. Oh, it smells so yummy, yummy and it's going to be great in my Wiggly tummy. Whoo!
Emma: Oh, chef Lachy, you have taken your time and to show you how I feel, I will thank you in sign. (She signs "Thank you".)
Simon: Lachy, you know I can't wait when you serve the fish. Can you put some tartare on my plate? Please?
Lachy: Right! Fish for you, Mr. Blue. (He's giving some fish to Anthony.)
Anthony: Thank you.
Lachy: Fishy says hello to you, Miss Yellow. (He's giving some fish to Emma.)
Emma: Oh... (She signs "Thank you".)
Lachy: Fishy and tartare for you, Mr. Red. But please don't stare. (He's giving some fish to Simon.)
Anthony: (He's eating some fish.) Mmmm! Lachy, where did the fish come from? It's beautiful and fresh. Atlantic, Pacific, what breed of fish?
Lachy: Well, it came from a wonderful fisherman, Tim Chaisson, who I fished with on the Quero Banks, the Western Banks and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. (with Anthony, Emma & Simon.) "Squid Jiggin' Ground"!
(Shot transition to the Wiggle Park. It translates to the song: Squid Jiggin' Ground. A scene where Lachy fishing in Newfoundland, whiel Tim Chaisson plays on a violin.)
Tim Chaisson: (singing) Oh... this is the place where the fishermen gather
With oil-skins and boots and Cape Anns battened down
All sizes of figures with squid lines and jiggers
They congregate here on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Lachy: (singing) Some are workin' their jiggers while others are yarnin'
There's some standin' up and there's more lyin' down
While all kinds of fun, jokes and tricks are begun
As they wait for the squid on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Tim Chaisson: (singing) There's men of all ages and boys in the bargain
There's old Billy Cave and there's young Raymond Brown
Lachy: (singing) There's a red rantin' Tory out here in the dory
A-runnin' down Squires on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Tim Chaisson: (singing) There's men from the Harbour and men from the Tickle
In all kinds of motorboats... green, grey and brown
Right yonder is Bobby and with him is Nobby
He's chewin' hard tack on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Emma: (singing) God bless my sou'wester, there's Skipper John Chaffey
He's the best hand at squid-jiggin' here, I'll be bound
Hello! What's the row? Why, he's jiggin' one now
The very first squid on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Tim Chaisson: (singing) The man with the whiskers is old Jacob Steele
He's gettin' well up but he's still pretty sound
While Uncle Bob Hawkins wears six pairs of stockin's
Whenever he's out on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Holy smoke! What a scuffle! All hands are excited
'Tis a wonder to me that there's nobody drowned
There's a bustle, confusion, a wonderful hustle
They're all jiggin' squid on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Simon: (singing) Says Bernie, "The squids are on top of the water,
I just got me jigger 'bout one fathom down"
When a squid in the boat squirted right down his throat
And he's swearin' like mad on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Tim Chaisson: (singing) There's poor Uncle Bille, his whiskers are spattered
With spots of the squid juice that's flyin' around;
One poor little b'y got it right in the eye
But they don't give a damn on the squid-jiggin' ground.
Lachy: (singing) Now if ever you feel inclined to go squiddin'
Leave your white shirts and collars behind in the town
And if you get cranky without yer silk hanky
You'd better steer clear of the squid-jiggin' ground.
(Shot transition to the Wigglehouse. Until, it translates to The Wiggles are playing some Irish dancing music to "Dublin Street Ballad".)
Anthony: Come on, Wiggles. Let's try that Dublin street ballad "I'll Tell Me Ma" one more time. You know what they say, the old saying.
Lachy: Yes we do. Oh, sorry, Anto, what old saying do you mean?
Anthony: (He laughs.) The old saying Lachy, practise makes perfect and we really want to do the best version of "Tell Me Ma" that we can.
Emma: Wiggles, the tempo was a bit slow for dancing. Would you mind speeding it up a bit? (She Irish dancing very slow, while Anthony, Simon & Lachy are playing their instruments.) Oh, Wiggles. I know it's early in the day and you may be feeling a little bit tired, but "Tell Me Ma" is too slow. Gee, come on, fellas. 5, 6, 7, 8! (She Irish dancing very slow again, while Anthony, Simon & Lachy are still playing their instruments.) Oh, Wiggles. How do we get you to speed up the tempo? How, how, how?
Lachy: (He translates into him wearing a scientist jacket, while using a lavender speeding mist to spray for getting the music faster.) Having trouble getting your backup band to play at the right tempo? Don't know how to get them to play your favourite tune faster? All you need is Lachy's world famous speed your music up lavender mist.
Anthony: That sounds great, Lachy! How does it work, old mate?
Simon: Oh, yeah, Lachy, we want to put the Wiggle back in our Irish jiggle.
Lachy: OK! Irish dancer, oh, sorry, Emma, if you could start in your standing position. Gentlemen, I will spray this mist without trouble and the tempo will double.
Anthony: OK, Wiggles. "Tell Me Ma" at correct tempo. Begin, Lachy. Spread the mist, companero.
(Lachy sprays speed your music up lavender mist to make the song: I'll Tell Me Ma. A scene where Emma is gonna do some Irish dancing really fast, while Lachy, Simon & Anthony are playing their instruments.)
Simon: (singing) Tell me ma when I get home
The boys won't leave the girls alone
Pull me hair, stolen my comb
But that's alright till I get home
She is handsome, she is pretty
She is the belle of Dublin City
She is a-courting One, two, three
Pray can you tell me, who is she?
(The Male Wiggles are playing the music super fast, until Emma is still doing some Irish dancing extremely too fast when her hair got messed up.)
Emma: Oh, Lachy, it almost worked. But the music kept getting faster and faster and look at my hair.
Lachy: Oh, I've just got to keep working on the formula.
Simon: In the meantime, I think Emma might need some work on her hair, the centrifugal force of the dancing has given her Irish dancing too fait hair.
Anthony: Emma, looks like a trip to the Singing Barbers of Wiggle Town for you. Today is walk in. No appointment necessary and get a free song day. So on your way, Emma. Enjoy!
Emma: I'll just jig over to the barbers. (She hums, while Irish jig leaving the Wigglehouse.)
Simon: Well, while Emma gets her hair fixed, I might duck over to the "Carnival of the Animals". (He quacks, while leaving the Wigglehouse.) Quack, quack. Quack, quack. Quack, quack, quack...
Lachy: Well, come on, Anto. While Emma is getting her hair fixed, let's practise, practise, practise. (He plays "I'll Tell Me Ma" on the little piano & Anthony plays on a banjo.)
(Shot transition to Wigglehouse. Then, it zooms to the circus tent called, Camille Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals. Until, it translates to Boing, Boing, Boing, Kangaroo!.)
Lion: Roar.
Donkey: Hee-haw.
Tortoise: Yoo-hoo.
Rooster: Cock-a-doodle-doo.
Elephant: Trumpet.
Kangaroo: Boing, boing, boing.
Simon: Kangaroo, joey in her pouch. Shh, try not to wake.
Keep heading down the track. We mustn't be late.
They were all there together, so many animals, you see.
Lion, Rooster, Tortoise, and of course, the donkey.
The kangaroo has joined, there's the elephant, too.
It was now starting to look more like a mobile zoo.
They had smiles on their faces as they went on their way
to the carnival of the animals that very day.
(Shot transition to The Singing Barbers of Wiggle Town. Until, it translates to Emma Irish dancing when she enters, while the Singing Barbers saying hello in a-capella.)
Emma: (She hums.)
Simon: (He's singing acapella.) Hello.
Paul: (He's singing acapella.) Hello.
Lachy: (He's singing acapella.) Hello.
Jackie: (He's singing acapella.) Hello.
Emma: Hi, barbers. Sorry, I raced over, a little bit of a hair disaster. Is it OK to see you? I don't have an appointment.
Simon, Paul, Lachy & Jackie: (They're singing acapella.) No appointment necessary.
Jackie: (He's singing acapella.) With the app it's.. (with others singing acapella.) ..no ointment necessary.
Emma: Oh, great. Simon mentioned you might be able to sing a song wile you cut my hair. You see, I just love music.
Jackie: (He's singing acapella.) Your hair will look brand-new. (with others singing acapella.) After we comb it and sing for you.
(Lachy blows a single note in G during the song: Scrubby, Dub, Dub. A scene where the Singing Barbers are gonna have Emma a haircut.)
Simon, Paul, Lachy & Jackie: (They're singing acapella.) Scrub diddly ub, Scrub diddly ub, Scrub diddly ub, In the tub
Scrub diddly ub, Scrub diddly ub, Scrub diddly ub, Dub dub
Scrub, scrub, scrubby dub dub, Scrub scrub scrubby doo doo
Scrub, scrub, scrubby dub dub, Scrub scrub scrubby doo doo now
You can scrub and wash your pets at home or at the vets
Just put them in the bath, sink or tub
Paul: (He's singing acapella.) Lots of bubbles is lots of fun
(with Simon, Lachy & Jackie singing acapella.) Scrub, scrub, scrubby dub dub, Scrub scrub scrubby doo doo
Scrub, scrub, scrubby dub dub, Scrub scrub scrubby doo doo now
Pets' bath time it's fun to do
Animals need their washing too
Wash your cats, wash your dog
Paul: (He's singing acapella.) You can even wash your pet frog
(with Simon, Lachy & Jackie singing acapella.) Scrub, scrub, scrubby dub dub, Scrub scrub scrubby doo doo
Scrub, scrub, scrubby dub dub, Scrub scrub scrubby doo doo
Scrub diddly ub, Scrub diddly ub, Scrub diddly ub, dub dub.
Emma: (She looks through the mirror.) Wow, thank you singing barbers. Well, I'm off to practise my Irish dancing at the Wigglehouse. (She hears some music.) In fact, I can hear The Wiggles playing music at the right speed. (She Irish dances, while leaving.)
Simon: (He's singing acapella.) You're welcom-m-me.
Paul: (He's singing acapella.) You're welcom-m-me.
Lachy: (He's singing acapella.) You're welcom-m-me.
Jackie: (He's singing acapella.) You're welcom-m-me.
Simon: (He's singing acapella.) Take away the W and it's... (with others singing acapella.) You're elcom-m-me.
Emma: (She put her bike's helmet on.) Well, indeed that's true. Goodbye, Singing Barbers.
(Shot transition to the Wigglehouse. Until, it translates to Simon & Emma enters the Wigglehouse.)
Simon: (He enters, while jumping like a kangaroo.) Boing, boing, boing, boing...
Anthony: Simon, you left quacking and entered jumping. That carnival sure seems like fun. (He chuckles.)
Simon: Mooooove over, Lachy, mate. Mooooove over!
Lachy: Huh?
Anthony: Huh?
Emma: (She enters, while humming to some Irish dancing.) Well done, Wiggles! That old saying is right. Practise makes perfect.
Anthony: Sure does, Emma. (He strums on a banjo.)
Lachy: It really does, Emma. (He plays on a little piano.)
Simon: Agree, Emma. Agree. Cock-a-doodle-doo!
Emma: Oh, Simon. You've been practising with the "Carnival of the Animals".
Lachy & Anthony: Oh, Mr. Simon!
(Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle! logo transition to the song: I Went To The Library. A scene where Lee Hawkins & The Wiggles are gonna pick their favourite books at the library.)
Wiggles & Lee: (singing) Book, book, book, book, book, huh
Simon: (singing) I went to the library and got me a book
I went to the library and got me a book
And when I read that book I learned how to cook
Wiggles & Lee: (singing) Cook, cook, cook, cook, cook, huh
Emma: (singing) I went to the library. I got me a book
I went to the library. I got me a book
Well, that book was quaint, now I learned how to paint
Wiggles & Lee: (singing) Paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, huh
Lachy: (singing) I went to the library and got me a book
I went to the library and got me a book
Well, I beg your pardon, I learned how to garden
Wiggles & Lee: (singing) Garden, garden, garden, garden, garden
Lee: (singing) Went to the library. I got me a book
I went to the library. I got me a book
When, it sure was ace I learned about space
Wiggles & Lee: (singing) Space, space, space, space, space, huh!
(Shot transition to the Wigglehouse. Until, it translates to Anthony used to play on bagpipes. But, now he plays a cereal shaker.)
Anthony: Everybody, I've just had some wonderful fun practising my bagpipes in the streets of Wiggle Town. So many people in Wiggle Town comment how they love to wake up to the lovely sound of Anthony playing the bagpipes. Well, time to stop playing the bagpipes, I've got another instrument to show you. It's called the cereal shaker. Yeah, it's brilliant. It was made by me, right here in Wiggle Town. Have a close look. Cereal in a little plastic container and you shake, shake, shake... (He shakes the cereal shaker.) Not long till you have a Wiggly, cereal shaking party. (He shakes the cereal shaker.) The rhythm gets you going. (He shakes the cereal shaker.) Well, I tell you what, I better put my bagpipes away, my Highland gear away, get back into the Wiggle clothes, because it's time for a Wiggly, cereal shaking party. (He shakes the cereal shaker.)
(4 colored rectangles with music notes sliding horizontally transition to The Wiggles & Captain Feathersword are playing with a cereal shaker by tossing over to another person. Until, Anthony remembered playing a cereal shaker when they're little, toddlers & babies in flashbacks.)
'Anthony: (He's remembering flashbacks.) I remember when I was younger. I loved getting everyone shaking with the cereal shaker. I remember when we were tiny. I used to love getting everyone dancing with the cereal shaker. I remember when I was a baby. I used to shake the shaker. Oh, so much fun remembering.
(Shot transition to the Wiggly Arena sign. Then, it translates to the song: The Wiggletown Dancing Police Force. A scene where filming at Qudos Banks Arena, in Sydney on December 19, 2015 to perform The Wiggles BIG SHOW! & CinderEmma.)
Officer Beaples: Hi, Officer Beeples here, let me present the Wiggle Town Dancing Police'
(with The Wiggles & the other Beaples singing.) We're the Wiggletown Dancing Police
With a smile, we are here to please
Officer Beeples sets us on the right path
With a plie or a jolly good laugh
Ha, ha, ha, dance!
Now dance!
Emma: Come on, try this one, ready?
Wiggles, Officer Beaples & the other Beaples: (singing) Dance!
Emma: That's it.
Wiggles, Officer Beaples & the other Beaples: (singing) Now dance!
Formed in 1871
We just dance and have lots of fun
Drinking tea, I say, I say
Officer Andy: Come on chaps, how about some jolly ballet?
Wiggles, Officer Beaples & the other Beaples: (singing) Dance!
Now dance!
Dance!
Now dance!
We're the Wiggle Town Dancing Police
With a smile, we are here to please
Ohhh.
Emma: The Wiggle Town Dancing Police. Oh, nice. Give them another big clap. Well done.
(Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle! logo transition to Captain Feathersword reciting "Michael Finnegan", while Anthony is acting "Michael Finnegan" ever since when he was a little Wiggle.)
Captain Feathersword: (singing) There was an old man named Michael Finnegan
He grew whiskers on his chin-ne-gan
Along came the wind and blew them in again
Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again.
'(He laughs.)
Anthony: I love that nursery rhyme, Captain.
Captain Feathersword: Oh, yes.
Anthony: And you know what, everybody? I'd be playing the part of "Michael Finnegan", poor old Michael Finnegan, even when I was a little Wiggle, I was playing the part for so long. Thanks, let's do it again.
Captain Feathersword: Yeah!
(singing) There was an old man named Michael Finnegan
He had whiskers on his chin-ne-gan
Along came the wind and blew them in again
Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again.
Anthony: I love it, Captain. Let's do it again.
Captain Feathersword: Hoo-hoo-hoo!
(Shot transition to the song: Little Wiggles Theme. A scene where Lachy sings offscreen, while going back in time to see what they're younger.)
Lachy: (singing offscreen) Let's go back in time when The Wiggles they were younger
Emma wore her glasses, Simon played trombone
Lachy Irish danced, Anthony played guitar and the bagpipes, too
(Bagpipes playing Scotland the Brave. Until, the title show up. Then, it translates to the song: Michael Finnegan. A scene where Little New Wiggles are singing a song about Michael Finnegan, while Little Anthony dressed as Michael Finnegan.)
Little New Wiggles: (singing) There was an old man named Michael Finnegan
He had whiskers on his chin-ne-gan
Along came the wind and blew them in again
Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again
(Instrumental break to Little Anthony dances to Michael Finnegan, until the music getting faster.)
Little New Wiggles: (singing) There was an old man named Michael Finnegan
He had whiskers on his chin-ne-gan
Along came the wind and blew them in again
Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again
(Instrumental break to Little Anthony dances to Michael Finnegan, until the music still getting faster even more.)
Little Lachy: 1, 2, 3, 4!
(with Little Simon & Little Emma singing.) There was an old man named Michael Finnegan
He had whiskers on his chin-ne-gan
Along came the wind and blew them in again
Poor old Michael Finnegan, begin again
Shave and a haircut poor Fin!
(Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle! logo transition to the end credits are rolling.)
All: (singing) Wiggle!
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Doo doo-doo doo-doo
(backing vocals: Ahhh)
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
Doo
Wiggle, Wiggle with you
Wiggle!