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Home » Entertainment » The Teletubbies sun baby has a baby – peoples’ minds blown

The Teletubbies sun baby has a baby – peoples’ minds blown

"We've been alive for too long," wrote one person.

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
October 10, 2023
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The Teletubbies sun baby has a baby and it is making people feel OLD!

Background

Teletubbies is a British children’s television series that was created by Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport. The show first premiered in March 1997 and quickly became a global phenomenon, especially popular with young children and toddlers.

Teletubbies sun baby has a baby

This a story from 2020 but it seems to be going viral again.

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Who remembers the teletubbies sun baby🌞? Just saw she has a baby now and it made me realize how long we’ve been alive 😩😂 pic.twitter.com/5xEJTC8Yhz

— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) August 14, 2020

“We’ve been alive for too long,” wrote one person.

The Teletubbies sun baby has a baby pic.twitter.com/1DNyi4rP0X

— Саарал (@b_odko) March 1, 2020

Is it true?

The Teletubbies official Twitter account clarified who was in the picture, writing: “This is the original Sun Baby, Jess Smith, with our new Sun Baby, Berry! Seeing Jess all grown up makes us feel old too!”

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Teletubbies history

The series is set in a fictional, futuristic land called Teletubbyland and features four colorful and distinctive characters known as the Teletubbies.

Each Teletubby has a unique colour and name: Tinky Winky (purple), Dipsy (green), Laa-Laa (yellow), and Po (red). They are non-human, childlike creatures with television screens on their bellies. The Teletubbies live in a futuristic dome-like structure known as the Tubbytronic Superdome, which is filled with various gadgets and contraptions.

The episodes typically follow a simple formula where the Teletubbies engage in various playful and repetitive activities, often involving their favorite things, like the magical Windmill, the Baby Sun, and the Voice Trumpets. The show is known for its use of repetitive language and baby talk, as well as its iconic catchphrases, such as “Eh-oh!” and “Big Hug!” It also encourages physical activity, as the Teletubbies often dance and play throughout the episodes.

One of the most memorable aspects of Teletubbies is the Teletubbies’ home videos, which show real-life children and their daily activities. These segments aim to engage young viewers and help them relate to the characters.

Teletubbies was praised for its colourful and imaginative world, as well as its ability to captivate and entertain young children. However, it also received some criticism for its perceived simplicity and repetitive nature.

The show ran for several years and had a significant impact on children’s television during its time. It remains a nostalgic and iconic part of many people’s childhoods, and its cultural influence continues to be felt today.

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