![]() ![]() "That was a flower." The Narrator responded. The picture of Tinky Winky meeting the yellow flower (a.k.a. When Tinky Winky was about to open the door, a familiar flower popped out of the ground, getting Tinky Winky's attention. ![]() Tinky Winky then began to walk back to the Tubbytronic Superdome, meaning that his playtime was over. "One day, in Teletubby Land, Tinky Winky was playing in the backyard." The Narrator began. ![]() He then notices the Narrator, and turns to the screen. "There is a new guest in Teletubby Land today."Īfter the Voice Trumpet said that, the scene then cut to Tinky Winky playing in the backyard. Instead of the Voice Trumpet saying: "Where have the Teletubbies gone?", it instead said: The intro started out normally, until it becomes different at the end of the intro. "How is Teletubbies not be suitable for children? Doesn't it air on networks for kids?" The following episode you are about to see contains content which may not be suitable for younger audiences, or children under the age of 18. I pressed on the "Play all" option so that I could see what the episode looked like.īut when I did that, a warning came up on-screen. The options were the same, like in every Teletubbies DVD. It consisted of the same yellow flower that I saw earlier, while it was on the same background, and the same title was on the top left corner of the screen. The picture of what the DVD menu looked like ![]()
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