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The 2003 re-release uses a different opening shot for the Four Happy Teletubbies segment that features the different title "Meet the Teletubbies." The 2001 VHS had Dot and Dash on the cover, however, it both opens and closes with the 1996 PBS P-Pals logo.
US Version (also in most of Canadian/Quebec French, some Latin American Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese releases) [ ] No Another rare Magic Windmill clip was shown after the Tubby Toast Accident but before the TV Receiver Sequence. It was when the Windmill was shown in its Normal animation with window, but was making the Stop Spinning sound. Ironically, in the US version, the TV Receiver Sequence was shown BEFORE the tubby toast accident, and the rare Windmill animation was used then stopped, thus following the Tubby Bye Bye event. In the UK version, before the Beach TV event, the Magic Windmill spins with the stop spinning tune as the Tubby Toast Accident segment originally had Tubby Bye-Bye afterwards.
On the Norwegian cover, it features an image from Missing Favourite Things (from Josie's Pots and Favourite Things) on VHS and DVD, even though that scene was not on this release. In addition, the Windmill is also mirrored on the same cover. In the UK version of the VHS, when Tinky Winky lays down after the jumping for fun activity is about to end and the Windmill is spinning when he says "Very tired!", there is no music heard playing whilst the TV Receiver Event is happening. This was fixed in the US version. In the US version the bird's eye Windmill animation sequence is seen before the beach TV receiver sequence. Larette: come on. Follow me to the garden. These are my tap shoes. Bye-Bye. Bye-Bye. Bye-Bye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye.
This is the first video to feature Simon Shelton as Tinky Winky (He played him in the Follow the Leader Dance) In the US Version of the Trit Trot segment, the voice trumpet just says "Trot" repeatedly instead of "Trit Trot". Voice Trumpet (UK version): trit, Trot, trit, trot, trit, trot, trit trot trit trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot trit trot. (US version): trot, Trot, trot, trot, trot, trot, trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot.In the UK version of the Stamping and Stepping Dance, the Teletubbies were silent until the very end when they cheered. But in the US version, Laa-Laa can be heard giggling throughout the entire dance.