Teletubbies Voice Trumpet Game

Posted By admin On 13.10.19

The Teletubbies during Tubby Bye-Bye. Tubby Bye-Bye is the closing sequence of a Teletubbies episode. It takes place at the end of every single episode of both TV series. There are two things that signify that the Tubby Bye-Bye sequence has started: will stop spinning, even if there's no, or the giggles, unless that would transition to another scene. A rises and says 'Time for Tubby Bye-Bye!' The Teletubbies (Shown in the picture opposite) moan because they don't like to say goodbye. The Baby Sun giggles.

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The Narrator says 'Bye-Bye.' To each Teletubby and they duck down behind the hills they are standing behind.

The Teletubbies silently giggle and a random Teletubby pops up, shouting 'Boo!' Followed by the others popping up and giggling. The Narrator says 'No' (which the Teletubbies repeat and giggle again). Then, after the Baby Sun giggles again, the narrator says 'Bye-Bye' to each Teletubby again. The Baby Sun sets as a voiceover says 'The sun is setting in the sky.

Teletubbies say goodbye.' The Teletubbies starting with the Teletubby that says boo walk up to the top of the house to say 'Bye-bye!' And then jump in the hole of the Tubbytronic Superdome.

As the credits roll, one Teletubby (the boo shouter) says goodbye for a final time by popping out of the hole. Afterwards, the setting Baby Sun disappears behind the hills and the episode ends.

Teletubbies Windmill

Contents Reboot Tubby Bye-Bye Reboot version In the Reboot, there are some minor differences in Tubby Bye-Bye. The Reboot episodes always end with the windmill stopping. When the Voice Trumpet rises and announces 'Time for Tubby Bye-Bye' it only says it twice. After the Teletubbies duck down behind the hills, they do not giggle.

Then when the Teletubby pops up to say boo, their signature instrument plays a small music cue. After the Narrator and Teletubbies say 'No!' , Instead of saying 'Bye-Bye' to each Teletubby again, the Narrator says 'Bye-Bye Teletubbies' and all four Teletubbies say 'Bye-Bye' and they all duck down behind the hills together. The Teletubbies say 'Bye Bye' and jump into the house in their normal order: Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po. The Teletubby that says 'Bye-Bye' for the final time is always different from the boo shouter (the only episodes where they are the same are the colour episodes, ) Trivia. When Laa-Laa is the boo shouter, the Teletubbies voices sound different, but episodes with the other Teletubbies as the boo shouter, it sounds the same. In the Teletubbies Videos, and on PBS, all four Teletubbies pop out of the hole to say 'Bye-Bye!'

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For the final time at the end of the episode. Most of the videos, such as, and, have the Tubby Bye-Bye Tune with the Xylophone, Bassoon and Piano playing when all four Teletubbies pop up to say goodbye at the very end of the video. Several videos, such as Uh-Oh! Messes and Muddies (Funny Day in the U.S.), Big Hug, and Musical Playtime, along with the American videos, have the tune but without these instruments.

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Teletubbies Characters

The Windmill is seen in its Start/Stop Spinning animation with the ground when the Teletubbies jump into the Superdome, spinning slowly without sparkles. When Po is the boo shouter, the Teletubbies do not giggle before Po says 'boo'. In the PBS version, a female narrator is in the Voice Trumpet, and Rolf Saxon says the rhyme and signs off to the Teletubbies. Also, one of the credits say To Find Out More About Teletubbies: PBS Online at www.pbs.org after the last Teletubby jumps into the Tubbytronic Superdome at Home Hill. There is also a snowy version of the Tubby Bye-Bye segment used in the snow themed episodes.

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There are some differences between this version and the normal version. For example, the Voice Trumpet appears to be rising between hills, as opposed to rising from behind some flowers in the normal Tubby Bye-Bye.

To add to that, the Voice Trumpet doesn't turn it's head like it does in the normal Tubby Bye-Bye. Finally, the Voice Trumpet is covered in snow, which, of course, is different from the normal version. There are 4 episodes where the Teletubbies don't moan when it's time to say goodbye and just run out of the house. Those episodes are, And (V2).

There are 3 episodes where the Teletubbies say 'Uh Oh' when the voice trumpet says 'Time for Tubby Bye Bye'. Those episodes are, and. Videos that have the Xylophone, Bassoon and Piano tune With Original Tune.