ICYMI: Grab some TubbyCustard because a reboot of the classic series Teletubbies is heading to Netflix this November with narrator TitussBurgess. / TinkyWinky, Dipsy, LaaLaa Po
\nTinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po are back with a reboot of the classic kids show Teletubbies coming to Netflix on November 14th with narration done by Tituss Burgess .\nKey art. Source: Netflix\nJoin colorful friends Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po on wonder-filled adventures as they learn and grow in this 21st-century refresh of the beloved preschool series, now narrated by Emmy-nominee Burgess.
The series will consist of 26 x 12-minute episodes, each written by Catherine Williams. Other additions for kids on Netflix include titles such as CoComelon, Waffles + Mochi, and Gabby's Dollhouse with new friends from titles Princess Power and Spirit Rangers. \n\nAs a child of the original Teletubbies, I'm hopeful for a rightful return of my favorite character…Noo-noo.
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