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In 1996, The Wiggles began filming their first Christmas video, Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas. One existing clip of this filming shoot is Go Santa Go, which was used as a promo for the album's release, and a promotional photo of It's a Christmas Party on the Goodship Feathersword. These still use The Wiggles skivvies without their logos, which are also seen on the album cover. But when their skivvies changed the following year, they began refilming with their current look so it matched The Wiggles Movie, which would be released in cinemas two months after in Australia. The final version of the video was released in 1997. The only thing that remained from the 1996 shoot was the Chroma Key blue screen footage of Santa and the Elves.

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  • Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas (1996)
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  • In 1996, The Wiggles began filming their first Christmas video, Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas. One existing clip of this filming shoot is Go Santa Go, which was used as a promo for the album's release, and a promotional photo of It's a Christmas Party on the Goodship Feathersword. These still use The Wiggles skivvies without their logos, which are also seen on the album cover. But when their skivvies changed the following year, they began refilming with their current look so it matched The Wiggles Movie, which would be released in cinemas two months after in Australia. The final version of the video was released in 1997. The only thing that remained from the 1996 shoot was the Chroma Key blue screen footage of Santa and the Elves.
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  • In 1996, The Wiggles began filming their first Christmas video, Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas. One existing clip of this filming shoot is Go Santa Go, which was used as a promo for the album's release, and a promotional photo of It's a Christmas Party on the Goodship Feathersword. These still use The Wiggles skivvies without their logos, which are also seen on the album cover. But when their skivvies changed the following year, they began refilming with their current look so it matched The Wiggles Movie, which would be released in cinemas two months after in Australia. The final version of the video was released in 1997. The only thing that remained from the 1996 shoot was the Chroma Key blue screen footage of Santa and the Elves. Like the original versions of Wake Up Jeff!, and Getting Strong!, it's unknown how much was actually filmed before the reshoots.
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