This article is about the actual house. For the segment, see here.
Wigglehouse is, as the name implies, where The Wiggles live.
Password[]
- Silly Pants (The Wiggles Movie)
- Lolly Legs (Anthony Ate the Party Food)
Design[]
- Design #1: Wigglehouse made its debut in Yummy Yummy (it never was called that until The Wiggles Movie). It consisted of a kitchen, a lounge room, a patio and Anthony's workshop (interior of garage). There is no outer design.
- Design #2: The Wigglehouse returns in The Wiggles Movie, and appears to be pink with orange bricks, a piano porch, an attic (never seen) and Door, who requires anyone to do the Test to get in. This version of the house is one floor, with The Wiggles Sign, a chicken vane, a Wiggly Kitchen with Anthony's Catapult Apple Tree, a Lounge/Living Room with bean bags, Jeff's Purple Armchair, a Wiggly TV, a spot for Murray's Red Starry Guitar and The Wiggles' Bedrooms. Unlike later versions, Door does not actually open; instead, he tears off the house's front wall. This house was altered for Let's Wiggle (TV Series). The house has the same features, but has a Wiggly Garage (Seen in Toot Toot!) and walls are blue with orange bricks (Although in Muscleman Murray, it's pink). Door also has a doorknob, allowing him to open normally.
- Design #3: Arguably the most known version, the next house was changed for Wiggles World (TV Series). The Wiggles now live on Wiggle Street with yellow and orange bricks, instead of a Piano porch on the front, there are piano steps. Door is replaced by Flora Door. There are two floors, on one their bedrooms then downstairs are the Wiggly Lounge, a Wiggly Kitchen, with a new table, a couch which replaces the bean bags, Jeff's Alarm Clock Chair doesn't have bells at the top of the chair, a Wiggly TV and a giant rug with The Wiggles logo. The garage was removed around this time.
- Space Dancing! variant: This version of the house looks visually similar to the previous design, both inside and out, but the orange dotted carpet has been replaced with a red and dark blue checker design and the fireplace has a slightly different design. The outside of this version would later be used for the opening sequence of Getting Strong!. The outside looks a bit different. Instead of the drainpipe being in a zig-zag pattern, it's curvy instead.