A little pig named Peppa and her little brother George have journeys everyday with their family and friends.A little pig named Peppa and her little brother George have journeys everyday with their family and friends.A little pig named Peppa and her little brother George have journeys everyday with their family and friends.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
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Peppa pig is a TV-show that is one of the greatest pieces of art ever to be made. Some say that the Mona Lisa is the greatest painting, others say that the The Godfather is the greatest film. And other say that the last of us is the greatest video game. But I ASSURE YOU my humble readers that Peppa pig is a masterpiece that would ravel all other forms of art.
The stores that are told in this masterpiece is second to none. But sadly only few may understand the complexities of such stores. That is why it is necessary for a narrator to break down such completed stores and turn them into a simpler language for the less intelligent viewers. But I as such a BRILLIANT ARTIST AND WRITER do not need to rely on a narrator for I do understand the complexities of the story and dialogue
The dialogue is butterfly poetic and is reminiscent of that of Shakespeare. Every single line of dialogue would sent a shiver down any man's spine. the animation is beautiful and looks as if it could only ever exist in the Renaissance.
All in all Peppa Pig is a true masterpiece. All whom say otherwise are just too foolish to understand it. For humus fear that of which they do not understand
That is why I give Peppa Pig a 10 out of 10
At the time of writing this has a paltry 6.0 out of 10.0 I don't know who's been voting on it but this is the best kids program on telly. In fact I signed up just to comment on this. ( I managed to avoid signing up for the past 3 year despite viewing the site regularly, which shows how serious I am about Peppa Pig's greatness) With 2 out of 3 Children being "Peppa Pig Viewing Age" for the last 4 years, it is the one kids program that I can and have to watch time and time again. Unlike Backyardigans, Teletubbies and Dora, which are annoying and repetitive in different measures, Peppa Pig is a pleasant, light hearted and fun program for kids to watch.
There are several layers of humour and my wife and I often giggle at some of the stupid stuff Daddy pig gets up to, its just a funny little program with no pretension it doesn't ram messages down your kids throat though there are lessons to be learnt.
Well done to everyone involved in making this program, I probably have a year or 2 left of watching the first tier of kids programs and if it wasn't for Peppa Pig the prospect would be a bleak one.
There are several layers of humour and my wife and I often giggle at some of the stupid stuff Daddy pig gets up to, its just a funny little program with no pretension it doesn't ram messages down your kids throat though there are lessons to be learnt.
Well done to everyone involved in making this program, I probably have a year or 2 left of watching the first tier of kids programs and if it wasn't for Peppa Pig the prospect would be a bleak one.
Peppa behaviour is very irritating. She is self centered/selfish/jealous. My baby is crazy about this series but Iam worried will he copy her behaviour.
Youtube unfortunately have deactivated all comments under kids' videos...no way for parents to share feedback anymore. So in case anyone looks here:
Peppa Pig is a totally charming and well-meaning 'family sitcom'. There's plenty of funny scenes which will be familiar to parents. The eps are in bite-size 5min lengths. Perfect for the odd treat and nice to watch together with your toddler.
If you want a time-out, Youtube has a few uploads where 3 full eps are viewable: search for Peppa Pig "3 episodes". These eps are in full, with a total length of just under 15 minutes.
But beware:
over the last few years Toddler Youtube channels have become incredibly lazy: i.e. Automated. Instead of uploading a single video (say 5-15min long) with a coherent narrative, the channels now upload hour-long 'compilations' which are randomly-edited (probably by bot-scripts). This means if you're not supervising, your toddler will watch stories suddenly stop right in the middle of their narrative, and cut to the middle of a totally different 'episode'. This can't be good for learning! Even the official channel for Peppa Pig is doing this. And as Youtube deactivated comments there's no way to feedback on it.
Peppa Pig is a totally charming and well-meaning 'family sitcom'. There's plenty of funny scenes which will be familiar to parents. The eps are in bite-size 5min lengths. Perfect for the odd treat and nice to watch together with your toddler.
If you want a time-out, Youtube has a few uploads where 3 full eps are viewable: search for Peppa Pig "3 episodes". These eps are in full, with a total length of just under 15 minutes.
But beware:
over the last few years Toddler Youtube channels have become incredibly lazy: i.e. Automated. Instead of uploading a single video (say 5-15min long) with a coherent narrative, the channels now upload hour-long 'compilations' which are randomly-edited (probably by bot-scripts). This means if you're not supervising, your toddler will watch stories suddenly stop right in the middle of their narrative, and cut to the middle of a totally different 'episode'. This can't be good for learning! Even the official channel for Peppa Pig is doing this. And as Youtube deactivated comments there's no way to feedback on it.
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- TriviaPeppa is 4 and George is 18 months (until the episode where he has his 2nd birthday).
- Quotes
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George: Dinosaur! Grrr!
- Alternate versionsPeppa Pig is broadcast in the USA. The version includes american voice dubbing and the episodes split across more seasons.
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