Chameleon

Chameleon is the three hundred an episode of the series. It first aired on December 17, 1999.

Plot
Tinky Winky and Dipsy are standing on different hills. They hear Po coming and she arrives between the two hills. She asks Tinky Winky for a big hug and rushes up the hill to him. Then she asks Dipsy for a big hug and rushes up the other hill to Dipsy. Then the Teletubbies watch Michael, who lives in South Africa, as he looks for chameleons in his back garden. The Teletubbies play with Laa Laa's ball until it bounces away and they chase it throughout Teletubbyland.

Featuring: Michael, Garth and Daphne Hardie

Plot (US American Version)
Inside the Home Hill, the Teletubbies does The Follow the Leader Dance, afterwards, The Magic Windmill spins and the Teletubbies run outside and they watch Michael, who lives in South Africa, as he looks for chameleons in his back garden. Then, the Magic Windmill spins again with the first beginning of the magical event tune and this time, the Teletubbies arrive at the usual place in Teletubbyland, then the sun giggles, and the Teletubbies look around and they don't hear anything. Then, the Teletubbies arrive at the place where they sit on the hill as they watch the magic house with the singing man singing in the bottom right window. After the magical event, the Magic Windmill stops spinning, but there's still time left, Back in Teletubbyland, The Teletubbies play with Laa Laa's ball until it bounces away and they chase it throughout Teletubbyland.

Featuring: Michael, Garth and Daphne Hardie

Trivia

 * This is the 300th episode of the series.
 * This is the last episode made in 1999.
 * Dipsy was the missing teletubby in UK Version. Laa Laa was the missing teletubby in US Version.
 * Po was the boo shouter in UK Version. Dipsy was the boo shouter in US Version.
 * The US Version has The Follow the Leader Dance before the TV Reciever Event. Also, the US Version has The Magic House (bottom right window) after The TV Reciever Event before the Magic Windmill stops spinning for the next segment.