The Evil Teletubbies Show (TV Shame)

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The Evil Teletubbies Show (simply called Teletubbies) was an evil TV Series created by BBC and The Evil Teletubbies in 1985 in order to hypnotize people. The show stars Evil Tinky Winky, Evil Dipsy, Evil Laa-Laa, Good Po's Evil Counterpart, and sometimes Thumper and others going on stupid adventures, and doing random stupid things. The show managed to air 101 episodes, but it was banned after that. During the hiatus, the Evil Teletubbies hypnotized people using the TVs on their chests. They managed to re-air it somehow. They also released a movie, shown for episode 89. All the characters who die in each episode respawn after the episode's end, unless the next one continues where it left off. The Evil Teletubbies Show is a rip-off of the real Teletubbies TV Series

The horrible Viacom/Ace Savvy-loving creatures themselves

In 2015, the show was rebooted. Due to the reboot now being on the air, the original show is no longer shown on TV and can only be found on VHS tapes and YouTube. However, people come down with CBeebies from watching it on YouTube so it is advised that you watch it on VHS.

However, the show and its reboot are rebooted in the Cyberpunk Era in 2077

Episodes[edit | edit source]

See here

Teletubbies Broadcasting Company[edit | edit source]

Shortly after the Teletubbies TV series got banned, even though the Teletubbies still showed it with the TVs on their bellys, they still wanted to hypnotize people EVEN MORE. So they started airing episodes on a secret kids channel called the Teletubbies Broadcasting Company also known as TBC.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • At the end of the episode Prometheus, the last two Teletubbies standing were Laa-Laa and Po because Tinky Winky died in the crash of the prometheus.
  • In the episode where Thumper replaced Tinky Winky, Tinky Winky still appeared in the opening and closing sequence, which was pretty stupid
  • This is Shigeru Miyamato's favorite TV Show for some reason.
  • This show is not staged and is, in fact, happening in real time, all of the attacks and other acts of violence are recorded by Voice Trumpets with cameras on them.