During the breakfast scene, Tinky Winky reads the "Hensonville News Observer.".They include a scene during the breakfast sequence where Rebecca says "The kitchen is closed!" (which appears in the outtake reel on the DVD) and a scene with Kristine talking to Po on the roof. The trailer features a few scenes that are not in the finished film.This is Dipsy's first appearance since John Simmit's comedy.The film is the first to employ a technique used in every major Teletubby production since, where the puppets' arm rods (and occasionally arm sleeves of the live-hand characters) are digitally removed in post-production.A set of Welch's Jelly Glasses were produced based around this theme. A similar story was written by Kirk Thatcher, called "Teletubbies In Space." In the screenplay, aliens abducted Tinky Winky because they believed him to be their leader, leading the other Kids to attempt to save him.Po would believe she was one of them until she discovered the truth at the movie's conclusion. The original premise was that aliens had seen her acts on The Teletubbies beamed up to their ship from a satellite and wanted to visit her on Earth. The film was originally meant to take a different direction, where Po was not, in fact, an alien."Flashlight (Spaceflight)" (originally performed by George Clinton, 1978): Clinton and Rebecca Gonzalez-Tabis Prawn duet on a special version of Clinton's hit "Flash Light" over the end credits."It's Your Thing" (The Isley Brothers, 1969): The Alien Po Kids celebrate their reunion with Po by loading her into a cannon and shooting her into the air."Celebration" (Kool & the Gang, 1980): The Alien Po Kids greet their long-lost relative."Outa-Space" (Billy Preston, 1971): Po and the Kids arrive at Cape Doom to wait for the aliens to arrive.lab, the Kids run through the hallways, avoiding the security guards. "Getaway" (Earth, Wind & Fire, 1976): Having rescued Po from the C.O.V.N.E.T.
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One song is performed on-screen by the Alien Po Kids, and the Kids sing a line of the opening song otherwise, the songs function as a typical movie soundtrack. Following a different path, Teletubbies from Spaceuses a soundtrack of funk songs from the late 60s and 70s. The Teletubbies' other feature films have been musical comedies. At first, Po considers going with them, until she realizes her true home is on Earth with her surrogate family and friends.
The ship comes to Earth and the aliens, who all look suspiciously like Po, apologize for abandoning her but welcome her back to the fold. Tinky Winky and the gang spring into action to rescue Po, with the help of some handy inventions courtesy of Jared Morris and Richard "Sal" Knapp.Īfter a talking sandwich reveals to Po the location of the eventual alien landing site, the Teletubbies (along with a crowd of alien-happy spectators) await their arrival. Edgar Singer (Scott Roskos), a government agent who has also taken note of the aliens' attempts at communication and believes that Po is her key to convincing her superiors that aliens do in fact exist. While Tinky Winky and his friends refuse to believe her wild ravings, Po is lured into the clutches of K. Her dreams are realized when she's hit by a bolt of lightning that serves as a conduit that allows her to communicate with a pair of Cosmic Fish, revealing to her that she is, in fact, an alien from outer space. After an alien race appears to be trying to send her a message through her bowl of Kap'n Alphabet Cereal, Po realizes that she may not be so alone after all and climbs to the rooftop to start watching the sky. Po has previously been classified as a "cute red girl," but after she begins to have disturbing dreams of abandonment, she begins to realize just how alone she is in the world.