Australian Kangaroo
Australian Kangaroo
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![]() 1997 Australian Nugget 2 Ounce 9999 Gold Red Kangaroo Low Mintage Solid Gold $3,800.00 Time Remaining: 20d 11h 4m Buy It Now for only: $3,800.00 |
![]() 2009 1 10 OZ 15 GOLD AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO RARE AUSSIE COIN NUGGET 9999 FINE BU $188.27 (13 Bids) Time Remaining: 2d 14h 17m |
![]() 1999 Australian Nugget 1 10 Ounce 9999 Gold Bullion Coin GOLD KANGAROO $187.50 (6 Bids) Time Remaining: 2d 14h 59m |
![]() 2012 AUSTRALIAN 1 10th OUNCE 999 GOLD KANGAROO BEAUTIFUL PROOF COIN $239.95 Time Remaining: 4d 4h 52m Buy It Now for only: $239.95 |
![]() 1997 Australian Gold Kangaroo 1 10 NGC MS 70 $225.00 Time Remaining: 1d 14h 17m |
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Kangaroo Scrotum Bottle Opener
Sale Price: $49.95 |
DescriptionHave someone in your life, maybe yourself, who really enjoys the more unusual things in life? Nothing goes over better at the bar or the BBQ than a Kangaroo Scrotum Bottle Opener! Covered in genuine roo fur, this opener was harvested and processed in accordance with Australian law. Features
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R&M AUSSIE KANGAROO 3.25" Metal Cookie Cutter
Sale Price: $1.45 |
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Kangaroo Paw Bottle Opener
Sale Price: $49.95 |
DescriptionHave someone in your life, maybe yourself, who really enjoys the more unusual things in life? Nothing goes over better at the bar or the BBQ than a Kangaroo Paw Bottle Opener! This opener was harvested and processed in accordance with Australian law. Features
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The Definitive Rolf Harris
Sale Price: $99.63 |
DescriptionRolf Harris has achieved legendary status especially in the UK and Europe - this compilation takes in all his hits over the years from "Two Little Boys" in the early 60's to his ridiculous cover of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven" in the early 90's!! 23 tracks in total. |
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Best of
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DescriptionAll products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. |
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Hot Potatoes! The Best of The Wiggles (CD & DVD)
Sale Price: $24.99 |
DescriptionThe most successful children's entertainment group in the world has finally released a collection of their most loved songs. The Wiggles have drawn millions of people over the years to see their live concerts. The New York Times called The Wiggles "the band that rocks the cradle" and this is certainly true. Their songs are instantly memorable and get you wiggling in seconds. This is a collection of some of their best. |
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Dot and The Kangaroo [VHS]
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DescriptionAn Australian settler girl gets lost in the outback, but she is befriended by a kangaroo who gives her a ride in her pouch as they search for the girl's home. Aiding the pair are musically gifted koalas, platypuses, and kookaburras in this 72-minute film based on Ethel Pedley's 1899 children's book, with animated humans and animals superimposed upon a live background. Children will be touched by the relationship between the child and her marsupial protector, who has lost her own joey. But they may also be frightened by the mythical bunyip (a threatening animal-bird hybrid) or the heroines' violent confrontation with snarling dingoes. Finally, children who are used to happy endings will be mystified that the kangaroo never finds her own baby, and Dot, although returned home, sobs when separated from her beloved kangaroo. The film movingly dissolves from a weeping Dot to footage of real kangaroos bounding through the Australian bush. Ages 3 to 8. --Kimberly Heinrichs Dot and the Kangaroo is an award-winning family classic based on the beloved children's book by Ethel Pedley. Using a unique combination of animation and live-action backgrounds, Dot and the Kangaroo has delighted audiences for 25 years. It follows the adventures of Dot, a settler's young daughter who loses her way in the bush. Terrified by the dark shadows and unfamiliar sounds, she is befriended by a kangaroo. Safely tucked in the kangaroo's pouch, Dot has an adventure-packed and song-filled journey. She meets many indigenous Australian creatures (including a koala, platypus and kookaburra) along the way. With the help of her new friends, Dot finally finds her way home. |
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Growing Up Wild Children's Educational Series - Rompin' Roos
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DescriptionPart of the Growing Up Wild educational series for children, in which Madison, the upbeat purple kitty cat, introduces young viewers to various wild animal groups and their babies, Growing Up Wild, Vol. 16: Rompin' Roos journeys to Australia for a day of wildlife watching. Madison introduces kids to the high-jumping kangaroo and its kin. |
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Napoleon
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DescriptionFeatures include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 81 minutes This live-action feature follows the adventures of a golden retriever puppy who chafes under his given name of "Muffin" (much preferring his own choice of "Napoleon") and who travels through the Australian outback in search of his canine roots. Plopping, as puppies will do, into a basket suspended by balloons one day, Napoleon drifts from the home of his mother and human family, eventually landing on the rocky shore of Sydney Harbor. There he becomes acquainted with a chatty parrot named Birdo Lucci (say the name aloud, you film buffs) and encounters all manner of animals in the wild: a cagey koala, a maternal kangaroo, an irritated lizard, and the dingoes with whom he wants to bond. The film was produced with an eye toward pleasing young audiences practically anywhere on earth, and the sight gags and visual thrills have a broad, universal appeal, while the many creatures in this film are given human voices on the soundtrack (any language would do, but the English-language actors include Joan Rivers and Dame Edna). On the downside, the dialogue can be a bit coarse ("shut up," "stupid," that sort of thing), though it's never obscene. And while no animals were hurt during the making of the movie, some of them certainly look as if they're placed in stressful situations. --Tom Keogh |
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Dot and the Kangaroo
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DescriptionFeatures include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 71 minutes An Australian settler girl gets lost in the outback, but she is befriended by a kangaroo who gives her a ride in her pouch as they search for the girl's home. Aiding the pair are musically gifted koalas, platypuses, and kookaburras in this 72-minute film based on Ethel Pedley's 1899 children's book, with animated humans and animals superimposed upon a live background. Children will be touched by the relationship between the child and her marsupial protector, who has lost her own joey. But they may also be frightened by the mythical bunyip (a threatening animal-bird hybrid) or the heroines' violent confrontation with snarling dingoes. Finally, children who are used to happy endings will be mystified that the kangaroo never finds her own baby, and Dot, although returned home, sobs when separated from her beloved kangaroo. The film movingly dissolves from a weeping Dot to footage of real kangaroos bounding through the Australian bush. Ages 3 to 8. --Kimberly Heinrichs |













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