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The Wiggles: Wiggle Town! - Season 1

The Wiggles celebrate their 25th anniversary by singing and dancing to their favorite songs.

Top Cast

  • Lachlan Gillespie

    Lachlan Gillespie

    Lachy Wiggle

  • Anthony Field

    Anthony Field

    Anthony Wiggle

  • Simon Pryce

    Simon Pryce

    Simon Wiggle

  • Emma Watkins

    Emma Watkins

    Emma Wiggle

  • Paul Paddick

    Paul Paddick

    Captain Feathersword

Overview

The Wiggles celebrate their 25th anniversary by singing and dancing to their favorite songs.

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