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Pingu

  • TV Series
  • 1980–2006
  • TV-Y
  • 5m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
9.3K
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Pingu (1980)
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Children's stop-motion series set in Antarctica and focusing around penguin families living and working in igloos. The main character, Pingu, belongs to one such family. He goes on various a... Read allChildren's stop-motion series set in Antarctica and focusing around penguin families living and working in igloos. The main character, Pingu, belongs to one such family. He goes on various adventures with his little sister and his friends.Children's stop-motion series set in Antarctica and focusing around penguin families living and working in igloos. The main character, Pingu, belongs to one such family. He goes on various adventures with his little sister and his friends.

  • Creators
    • Erika Brueggemann
    • Otmar Gutmann
  • Stars
    • Carlo Bonomi
    • David Sant
    • Marcello Magni
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    9.3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,095
    7
    • Creators
      • Erika Brueggemann
      • Otmar Gutmann
    • Stars
      • Carlo Bonomi
      • David Sant
      • Marcello Magni
    • 46User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    • 1993–2006
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    10mattgrimes-69096

    Pingu >The Godfather

    This is it. We have surpassed all other forms of human entertainment. This claymation penguin has tapped into a well of pure art that will never run dry. This is your life. And it will never, Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeverrr, be the same, again.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Even though I am 17, part of me is still very fond of Pingu

    I think Pingu is a very sweet animated programme, and it was one of my favourites when I was little. Although I am 17, I am still very fond of it. The animation is very inventive and colourful, and the theme tune-the original theme tune that is- is one of the catchiest theme tunes ever for a children's' programme. The characters are really cute, Pingu(my favourite cartoon penguin) with his silly sound effects, the adorable Pinga and I liked their seal friend as well. The stories are original and charming and filled with social lessons for children, and although there isn't any dialogue strictly speaking, you can kind of understand what's going on from watching the screen. Some of it is very funny, and you do empathise with the characters, though I do think the new Pingu episodes aren't as charming or funny as the older ones. Overall, wonderful childhood favourite. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    8Mr-Fusion

    Better than a lot of what's out there right now

    Netflix has its share of undiscovered foreign offerings (YouTube also knows a thing or two about dark corners), but "Pingu" is worth the dice roll. I love the dialogue (even though I have no idea how they come up with that wonderful gibberish language) and the claymation has its own physically comedic charm. I'm a cynical adult and I can watch this with my kid any time of the day, which is not something I'd say often about children's TV. There's surprising entertainment value in hearing a clay penguin squeal, "Noot Noot!". Thirty years old, and it's still fresh.

    I love this stuff.

    8/10
    Beta_Gallinger

    Excellent and very unique kids' entertainment!

    It appears that this animated kids' show from Switzerland came along the year I was born, but I first saw it many years later, when I was around eight years old. Eventually, I got hooked, watching it every day after school! In Canada, the station to see it on was TVO. I have so many memories of watching kids' shows on that station for a good chunk of the 1990s, but "Pingu" was probably my favourite of them all, at least for a while, despite the fact that most of the other programmes I saw had much longer episodes!

    The show took place at the South Pole, with anthropomorphic penguins living in igloos, and speaking gibberish, possibly using bits of different languages occasionally. The main character was Pingu, a young mischievous penguin who lived in an igloo with his parents, and eventually, his younger sister. Pingu was very cheeky and often poorly behaved, which could often get him into trouble. He experienced various kinds of problems, sometimes at home, and sometimes in other places. At home, he often got in trouble with his parents, and didn't always get along with his sister. Outside, he sometimes met other adults, and also found himself on adventures with peers.

    I recently re-watched some episodes of "Pingu" and found that I didn't really enjoy it that much anymore, which didn't surprise me. However, I can't forget how much I loved it when I was a kid! Without a doubt, the show was very entertaining for many younger kids, with its excellent animation, characters, humour, and probably even the gibberish dialogue! Did it have any educational value? Well, definitely not as much as some kids' shows, and kids definitely couldn't learn anything from the words, but there may have been some mild lessons to be learned from Pingu's experiences, often about getting along with others. Despite the gibberish dialogue, viewers could always tell what was happening and understand the emotions of the characters. With all these qualities, I'm sure "Pingu" is still entertaining for many kids today, regardless of what language(s) they speak!
    10cynobite

    Spectacular program for small children

    First and foremost, Pingu is entertaining and adorable. It is one of the few shows that I care to allow my two year old to watch, mainly because she laughs whenever he makes his silly sounds, but also because she learns from Pingu. The alphabet and numbers? No, but Pingu teaches little social lessons if one cares to pay attention. For instance, Pingu becomes jealous of his little brother in one episode. He spends the entire episode trying to get his mother to stop feeding and soothing the baby so that he can have her complete attention. The episode ends with Pingu's mother rocking and playing with both of them. It's a simple and easy way to deal with a small child's jealousy of a new sibling and the attention that they must have. Pingu also throws tantrums, plays, basically behaves just like a toddler or three-year-old. Even the theme song is catchy and easy for a toddler to sing. In this day and age when courtesy is not a prized commodity on children's television, Pingu is a breath of fresh air. The message? It's normal to be angry, to be jealous, to have any of the other complex and confusing emotions, but we must learn to be courteous and respectful with each other so that everyone can be happy.

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    • Trivia
      "Pingu" has been broadcast in more than 150 countries. He has been used as a spokes-character for UNICEF in several countries.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Pingu: Noot, noot!

    • Alternate versions
      In the mid 1990s, seasons one and two of Pingu were rerecorded with altered dialogue, new music composed by Andy Benedict, and utilized the intro for seasons three and four along with a custom Pingu BV (later Pygos Group) closing logo made for these versions. These versions would first be released in Japan, Australia and a few places internationally, before becoming the most commonly available versions worldwide after HiT Entertainment acquired the rights to the show. It's unknown why these versions were made, but it's generally assumed to either be licensing reasons or to make seasons three and four's soundtracks more consistent with the first two seasons.
    • Connections
      Edited into BBC Future Generations (1998)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
      • Antarctica
    • Languages
      • English
      • None
    • Also known as
      • 企鵝家族
    • Production companies
      • HIT Entertainment
      • HOT Animation Production
      • Pygos Group
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    • Runtime
      5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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