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The Tubbytronic Superdome.

The Tubbytronic Superdome (also known as The Home Dome or Home Hill) is the home of the Teletubbies.

Original Series[]

It's a grassy dome-shaped house with 2 pairs of doors at the front and back of the house. There are also 4 windows located next to the doors. There is a hole on the top connecting to the pink slide that the Teletubbies can go up and down. Inside the house is a table where the Teletubbies have their Tubby Custard and Tubby Toast. There is also a control panel with colourful buttons and levers that make animal noises and funny sounds when pressed or pulled. The control panel also contains the Tubby Sponges. There are also 2 doors on each side of the entrances/exits of the house, but it is unknown what's inside them. Although people still think about what is inside them, they are just decorations.

4 beds match the sizes of the Teletubbies. They are pink and blue with grey blankets. There is a Tubby Custard Machine for making Tubby Custard and a Tubby Toaster for making Tubby Toast.

Noo-Noo is inside the house all the time. The voice trumpets rise inside and outside the house. The Magic Windmill is on a hill behind the house. There are flowers near the house. 2 paths lead to two different hills: the right path leads to the hill with the Magic Windmill, and the left path leads to The "Scary" Hill, the place where the Teletubbies watch the Lion and Bear. There are a few other hills with trees on them.

In the programme, it is always referred to as just "the house" or "home". the film crew would refer to it as the Dome.

Reboot[]

New Series Dome

The Tubbytronic Superdome in the 2015 series, now called ''Home Dome''.

In the reboot, the outside almost remains the same but now has flowers and lumps on it. The doors and the windows are yellow and the small tunnel leading to the doors is gone. There are now six windows instead of four, and the back door has been turned into a window inside the Tiddlytubbies play area. The hole on top of the house now has a ring around it. While the inside has been completely redesigned. It is no longer futuristic and made out of metal, instead, it is now pink and yellow and has white walls which seem to be made out of inflated material. The slide is also gone and has been replaced with a lift called "The Dup-Dup".

It also has a grass floor and four orange beds, each with blankets and pillows that match each Teletubbies' colour. The Tubby Custard Machine has been redesigned into a train-like ride so that the Teletubbies can ride around the house and outside in Teletubbyland. In addition to this, it has a Tubby Phone on the control panel and a playroom where the Tiddlytubbies play. These redesigned sets make the 2015 series seem less canon than the original series.

Trivia[]

  • The Superdome is the only place in Teletubbyland whose name was never announced.
  • After the original series had finished, the set was left abandoned. The doors and windows of the house were covered with tarpaulins as usual protocol during the time the crew were not filming, the windows were removed, the windmill was left lying in its folded down position uncovered and the grass had grown so much that weeds were growing out of it. Also, the flowers would be removed and in one photo, a few flowers were seen inside a basket near the Tubbytronic Superdome and some ladders could be seen.
  • Since around 2005, the original Tubbytronic Superdome set has been flattened out and turned into a pond (See Gallery), and the extended part of the set was fenced off. This was due to the contract signed when the site to become Teletubbyland had an agreement that the land would be returned to farmland after filming ended. Owners of the property also turned it into a pond to deter tourists from trespassing on the land as several people disturbed the animals and farm operations to see the former site.
  • In the early 2000s, Dom Joly went to Teletubby Land with people dressed up as old animated TV characters such as Ninja Turtles and Buzz Lightyear.
  • During filming, if the weather got too hot or raining, the crew would film scenes inside the dome.
  • In the reboot series, BBC decided to change the land to the one set in the studio due to the weather conditions from the original series.
  • During the construction of the dome, the windows of the dome were bent. They were built in segments of three and were folded to assist in construction.

Gallery[]

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