The end credits style for this video would later be reused for The Wiggles: Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins! (2003), with of course a couple of alterations.
This Wiggles video was the first to be shot and made in 16:9 widescreen, although its home video releases are mostly cropped to 4:3 full screen since standard "full screen" TVs were still more common at the time. The version used on the Australian VHS is cropped to 14:9 (also known as "halfway widescreen"), and this 14:9 version was later used for the video's TV broadcast on ABC TV from 2003 to 2007, iTunes download in 2011 until 2016, FilmRise, HappyKids, The Wiggles (AVOD app), The Roku Channel, Tubi, Amazon Prime Video, Pluto TV, and Microsoft Store in 2024 and Youtube upload on the official Wiggles Youtube Channel in 2020 and 2023. For the 2023 YouTube upload like Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins!, it was presented with 4:3 colored borders. But unlike the former, the footage was squished to 4:3 instead of being cropped. In Non-Stop Classic Wiggles!, it was zoomed in/cropped to fill the 16:9 frame.
Song clips from this video are later seen in The Wiggles (1993) Series 3, with the original widescreen prints revealing part of the video's original aspect ratio.
Far-away shots of the opening song "Wiggle Bay." Specifically whenever they're actually on the water, show Wags and Dorothy in their older costume designs, meaning that they were shot at a different time from the close-up shots This could have been possibly due to fear of water exposure to the then-current costumes.