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Polish government launches probe to determine if Teletubbies are gay
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Bad Girls, Bad Guys, Barbie, and Borat: Entertainment Weekly in 60 seconds
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Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po frolic and play in the idyllic Teletubbyland, while a baby's face in a sun coos and laughs. The Teletubbies have televisions in their stomachs on which they watch real children. A large, pinwheel-shaped windmill begins a ``magical event'' during episodes.




