The Teletubbies are aliens from a children's TV series from England designed to entertain children in preschool and younger. The show promotes some learning of some real-life things near the middle of the show. The two bigger ones, Tinky-Winky and Dipsy, are male, and the smaller ones, Laa-Laa and Po, are female.
They are children's favourite tv show when they're like 2! Everyone watches Teletubbies when they're kids! Answer: The Teletubbies are four creatures who live in harmony. Each Teletubby is a different colour. This is a nonviolent "educational" programme. I've added two links, one for the US and one for the UK.
it was in the teletubbies when they showed little random clips in the teletubbies tummies, she was my favourite
bye bye
The teletubbies were banned because it was seen as racist and it looks like the purple teletubbie is homosexual.
TELETUBBIES! and they are a tv show
Teletubbies - 1997 Windmill 1-179 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
No, they are not real. They are fictional characters created for the TV show.
Teletubbies does not currently air on any television channels in the United States. The show aired on 'PBS Kids' from 1998 until 2005 and might be returning to 'PBS Sprout'.
The Teletubbies are aliens from a children's TV series from England designed to entertain children in preschool and younger. The show promotes some learning of some real-life things near the middle of the show. The two bigger ones, Tinky-Winky and Dipsy, are male, and the smaller ones, Laa-Laa and Po, are female.
Its a tie between the teletubbies and the wonderpets......
A teletubbie is a being from another world. They are from a British Childrens Television show called 'The Teletubbies'
TeleTubbies are small creatures with a TV screen on their 'Tubby-Tummy' .
Because they're thick?
Teletubbies
The reasoning behind it was actually quite tragic. Children kept on trying to implant televisions into their stomachs to be like the teletubbies, force their heads to become the odd shapes on top of the teletubbies head's, and they were becoming morbidly obese to try to match the teletubbies. The show realized after many protests and riots from parents (for various reasons, like the ones above, and the fact that they couldn't get the gosh forsaken theme song out of their heads) that teletubbies may not be the best role models...thus came the end of the show....RIP Teletubbies...never to be forgotton...unfortunately...
My best guess is on an extraterrestrial planet. The Teletubbies characters (Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po) first appeared on TV in England. But even the Teletubbies I mentioned in the parentheses may have been loosely adapted from entities among a species of extraterrestrials, perhaps even with their own show. In my abstract sense, Teletubbies ARE real.