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Meet Pingu and Friends. Pinga is Pingu’s beloved baby sister. She’s another explorer, but relies on her big brother to take her along on his adventures. Don’t let that sweet smile fool you though! She can throw a real tantrum when things don’t go her way. However PINGU leaves the task despite his mother’s words and has to be fetched back from the game. This only leads to an argument and PINGU decides to hide as a result, but a hint from Pinga leads his relieved parents to find him in the end.

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Pingu
Series logo used from Series 5-6
GenreChildren's, stop motion, comedy
Created byOtmar Gutmann
Erika Brueggemann
Written bySilvio Mazzola
Voices ofCarlo Bonomi (series 1–4)
Marcello Magni (series 5–6)
David Sant (series 5–6)
Composer(s)The Pygos Group
Country of originSwitzerland
United Kingdom
No. of series6
No. of episodes156 (1 special) (list of episodes)
Production
Running time5 minutes approx.
Production company(s)Trickfilmstudio Otmar Gutmannn SRG/ZRG/Telepool/Editoy (1986–96)
The Pygos Group (2002-present)
HIT Entertainment (2002–present)
Hot Animation (2003–present)
DistributorSF DRS (1986–2000)
BBC Two (2003–06)
Release
Original networkSF DRS (1986–2000)
BBC Two (2003–06)
CBBC (1986–2001)
CBeebies (2002–15)
Nickelodeon (1996-1999; 2002)
Picture format4:3 Fullscreen (1986–2000)
16:9 Widescreen (2003–2006)
Audio formatMono (Series 1–2) Stereo (Series 3–4) Dolby 5.1 (Series 5–6)
Original release28 May 1986– 3 March 2006
Website

Pingu is a British-Swissstop-motionclayanimatedchildren'scomedytelevision series created by Otmar Gutmann and produced from 1986 to 2000 for Swiss television by Trickfilmstudio and The Pygos Group. It centres on a family of anthropomorphicpenguins who live at the South Pole. The main character is the family's son and title character, Pingu.

The series originally ran for four series (each series made up of multiple seasons) from 28 May 1986 to 9 April 2000 on SF DRS. Pingu won a BAFTA award. The fifth and sixth series were produced by UK companies HIT Entertainment and Hot Animation.

One reason for Pingu's international success is its lack of real spoken language: nearly all dialogue is in an invented grammelot 'penguin language' consisting of babbling, muttering, and his characteristic sporadic loud honking noise 'Nug! Nug!'[1] accompanied by turning his beak into a megaphone like shape. This signature noise is written as 'Noot noot!' in popular culture.[2] Within the first 4 series, all the characters were performed by Italian voice actor Carlo Bonomi, using a language of noises that he had already developed and used for the earlier Osvaldo Cavandoli's La Linea. In series 5 and 6, the Pingu cast was jointly voiced by David Sant and Marcello Magni.[3]

Storyline

The program is set in Antarctica and centres around penguin families living and working in igloos. The main character, Pingu, belongs to one such family. He frequently goes on adventures with his little sister, Pinga, and often gets into mischief with his best friend, Robby the Seal.

Characters

Some of the characters appearing in Pingu are given below.

Pingu's family

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  • Pingu is the main character of the series, a typically playful, sometimes naughty, curious little boy penguin. His name comes from the German word for penguin, Pinguin. He is strong-willed and mostly well-behaved but prone to making mischief and throwing occasional tantrums.
  • Pinga is Pingu's younger sister. She resembles an emperor penguin chick, as do other infant/toddler penguins throughout the show. Like all toddlers, she is happy and playful but very sensitive, and is often a target for Pingu's practical jokes.
  • Mother and Father are Pingu and Pinga's parents; their actual names are not revealed. Father is a postman who uses a non-smoking pipe in the early episodes, but quits later. He has a motorised sledge to deliver the mail, sometimes with help from Pingu. Mother is a housewife who spends most of her time cooking and cleaning. Mother sometimes gets help from Pingu and Pinga, and she always gives them a cuddle when they have learned a lesson.
  • Grandfather is Pingu and Pinga's paternal grandfather, who first appeared in the episode 'Music Lessons'. He is an expert accordionist, as he demonstrates to Pingu in that episode, and is also a former professional weight lifter.
  • Grandpa is Pingu and Pinga's maternal grandfather who appeared in 'Grandpa is Ill' and 'Pingu Cannot Lose', in the latter of which he is shown to be good at bowling.
  • Aunts are Mother's sisters and Pingu and Pinga's three maternal aunts. In 'Pingu Goes Away', Pingu goes to stay with one of his aunts. In 'Pingu the Babysitter', he cares for another aunt's twin chicks whilst she and Mother go out, then in 'Pingu Makes a Mistake', he cares for his other aunt's egg that is due to hatch.
  • The Twins are Pingu and Pinga's cousins who appear in 'Pingu the Babysitter' where they are cared for by Pingu when their mother (Pingu's aunt) goes out with Mother.

Pingu's friends

  • Robby is a seal. His name resembles the German word for seal, Robbe. First appearing in the episode 'Pingu Goes Fishing', he is friendly and playful, yet cheeky in a lot of ways. He is bluish-grey in the first four seasons, but is light grey in the last two.
  • Pingo is a somewhat foolhardy penguin. He has a long beak that is essentially flat at the bottom but slightly rounded on the top and a head that is wider and taller. He often persuades Pingu to do wild and silly things with him.
  • Pingg is Pingu's other penguin friend. He also has a long beak, but a shorter head than Pingo.
  • Pongi is a penguin who wears glasses and has a short round beak. He first appeared in the episode 'Ice Hockey'.
  • Pengy is a penguin very similar to Adelie penguins, first appears in 'Pingu and the School Excursion', in episode 'Time of School', Pingu resembles Pengy
  • Penge is a green penguin who appears in Pingu at the Wedding Party; he speaks with an accent that seems to be typical of his race.
  • Punki is a penguin who first appeared in the episode 'Pingu Delivers The Mail'. He has a tuft on his head and wears striped trousers. Punki only appears in a handful of episodes.
  • Bajoo is Pingu's other non-penguin friend. HiT Entertainment reveals him as a 'strange newcomer' to the Antarctic in the appearance of an abominable snowman. He debuted in 2005, and appeared in the final episode, 'Pingu & the Abominable Snowman'. He also appeared in the 7–11 music video and 'The Pingu Show'.
  • Pingi is Pingu's girlfriend and Pinga's best friend. She has thick, white eyelashes and a somewhat mushed beak. She first appeared in the episode 'Pingu's Admirer'. Pinga sometimes makes fun of Pingu, because he's paying more attention to her.

Other

  • The SchoolMaster is Pingu's teacher. He lives in a nearby school and rings the bell when it is time for school to begin or end. He first appeared in the episode 'School Time'
  • The Doctor is the neighborhood's doctor. He lives in a nearby igloo clinic and frequently treats Pingu's injuries, as well as aid in the birth of Pinga.
  • Mr. Peng-Hoven is a poor penguin. He lives in a tattered igloo and gladly accepts Pingu's gifts. He first appeared in 'Pingu and the Barrel Organ'.

Production history

A total of 156 five-minute episodes and one special 20-minute episode were originally made, from 1986 to 2000, and then again from 2003 to 2006. The episodes were written by Silvio Mazzola and were directed and animated by Otmar Gutmann using clay animation, at Trickfilmstudio in Russikon, Switzerland.[4]

In 1993, David Hasselhoff released (in Switzerland only) a single titled 'Pingu Dance',[5] a rap song based on the Pingu shorts and featuring samples of Penguinese. A portion of this song is used as the theme to Pingu in international airings, and was also heard in the new version of the 'Pingu Looks After the Egg' episode and replaced the 'Woodpeckers From Space' song from the original version. The original theme remains in some international airings, including on BBC's CBeebies.

A special twenty-five-minute episode, 'Pingu at the Wedding Party', was also produced in 1997, and introduced a family of green penguins.[6]

In October 2001, HiT Entertainment bought the United Kingdom rights to the series, including the original 105 episodes, for £15.9 million.[7] Later, HiT attempted to revive the show, and produced a further 52 episodes[8] created at Hot Animation Studios in 2004 through 2006. These episodes were animated through stop motion like the original, but used resin casts of the original clay puppets (which had deteriorated by this time). CBeebies airs only the original version of Pingu with the original cartoon title card (series 1 and 2) from 52 episodes, and shows 13 episodes from series 3 with the claymated inspiration intro. JimJam contains the redubbed version.

Contrary to some sources, there was never any CGI used in these later episodes. Presumably due to a language barrier, Carlo Bonomi was replaced with new voice actors Marcello Magni and David Sant. Magni and Sant, Italian and Spanish actors based in London, both have a mime and clowning background and were already aware of the clown language of 'Grammelot' on which the penguin language was based. In 2006, after the last episode aired, Pingu finally ended its 20-year run on TV.

Pingu had aired on Nickelodeon UK for a period of time in the late 1990s.[9]

Pingu first aired in the United States on a morning omnibus program titled Small World, as part of Cartoon Network's Sunday morning lineup. The program featured various animated shorts produced internationally, and ran from 1996 until the show's discontinuation in 2001. The series did not air in the US from 2002 until 2005, when reruns of the series returned to the country.

In 2006, Pingu was featured in a music video for Eskimo Disco's first single, '7–11'.

In India, Pingu was aired by Doordarshan in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Since 2000, it is aired by Hugama TV and Animax.

In Japan, Pingu currently airs as part of NHK's children's program Nyanchu's World, and also on Cartoon Network Japan. Toys in the likeness of Pingu characters also featured in Japanese KFC restaurants as part of their Kids' Meal.

In Australia, episodes of Pingu originally aired as a segment on the children's programme, The Book Place on the Seven Network from 1991 to 1996 and later aired on ABC Television as a stand-alone programme in (12 February 1998 - 31 October 2016).

Pingu aired in New Zealand on TV3 from 1997 to 2006, and on Four beginning in 2011.

Pingu was also aired in Malaysia on TV3, as a part of the morning television program.

In Canada, Pingu has been a mainstay of the children's programming blocks on TVOntario since the mid-1990s. It can still be seen on TV in that country since APTN airs 'The Pingu Show' as part of its morning children's programming block 'APTN Kids', and the show is available in English and French language versions. Some of the controversial episodes, such as 'Pingu Quarrels With His Mom' and 'Little Accidents', have aired uncut on APTN Kids. In British Columbia, Pingu is aired during commercial breaks on Knowledge Network.

In the United Kingdom, Pingu was featured in the Children In Need 2009 video by Peter Kay, which contained many other popular characters. This was shown on live television across the United Kingdom, and then sold on both CD and DVD.

A game, released only in Japan, made for the Nintendo DS, Pingu no Waku Waku Carnival ('Pingu's Wonderful Carnival') was made by Square Enix and released in November 2008. This game is a series of mini games starring Pingu and his friends, including one in which Pingu's mother and father bake a heart-shaped cake, with the gameplay style resemblant to that of Cooking Mama.[10] Another game for the Nintendo DS is Fun Fun Pingu. Little is known about the storyboard, though.

Other video games based on the series are Pingu's 'Barrel of Fun! for the PC in 1997 and Pingu and Friends in 1999, (both of which were developed in the Europe by BBC Multimedia, and were then released in North America in 1999 and 2001, being published by Infogrames), Pingu: Sekai de Ichiban Genki na Penguin for the Game Boy in Japan in 1993, and Fun Fun Pingu for the PlayStation also in Japan in 1999.

DVD and VHS releases

Main article: List of Pingu DVD and VHS releases

References

  1. 'Pingu Fact #5'.
  2. 'How we made Pingu'.
  3. Dickson, Interviews by Andrew; Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (2016-01-11). 'How we made Pingu'. The Guardian. ISSN0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
  4. 'Frequently Asked Questions about Pingu'. Archived from the original on 2008-03-10. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  5. Music- & Soundfiles / Musik- & Sounddateien. david-hasselhoff.com
  6. 'Pingu Family at the Wedding Party'. ABC Television.
  7. 'Pingu sold for £16m'. Business. BBC News. 2001-10-29. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  8. HIT Entertainment PLC (14 October 2002). 'HIT Entertainment PLC Announces Record Year End 2002 Results'. prnewswire.com.
  9. 'What's on Nickelodeon UK'. nickelodeon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 February 1998.
  10. Pure Dreams Pingu. square-enix.co.jp

External links

  • Pingu at the Internet Movie Database
Episodes
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This is an incomplete list of home video releases for the stop motionanimatedtelevision seriesPingu.

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Japan[edit]

Cover artRelease dateDVD nameAdditional informationDVD region
Nov 22, 2000Pingu - Season 1This DVD contains all 26 episodes of Season 1 (uncensored). Disc 1 includes episodes 1 - 5, disc 2 includes 6 - 10, and disc 3 includes 11 - 26 with the bonus features which include a picture gallery, a short feature showing how Pingu is created, along with several animated short films created by Otmar Gutmann, one of which features a very early version of Pingu.2
Nov 22, 2000Pingu - Season 2This DVD contains all 26 episodes of Season 2 (uncensored). Bonus features include a picture gallery, a short feature showing how Pingu is created, and an animated short film created by Otmar Gutmann featuring Pingu under his original name of Hugo.2
Nov 22, 2000Pingu - Season 3This DVD contains all 26 episodes of Season 3 (uncensored). Bonus features include a picture gallery, a documentary showing Carlo Bonomi creating the 'Pinguish' and sound effects for an episode, and the 1986 Pilot episode.2
May 23, 2001Pingu - Season 4This DVD contains 24 episodes of Season 4 (as per the contents listing). Bonus features include a picture gallery, and the story board for the episode 'Pingu the Mountaineer'.2
July 18, 2001fun! fun! story ~The Very Best of Pingu~This DVD contains the top 5 best episodes of Pingu, as selected by a poll on the Japanese Pingu website. Bonus features include a Japanese TV special visiting the studio where Pingu is made. Episodes are Pinga is Born, Pingu the Chef, Pingu is Jealous, Pinga is Left Out, Pingu the Babysitter.2
Feb 15, 2007Pingu - Season 6'Special Box Set'
The DVD contains all 26 episodes of Season 6.
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America[edit]

In the US, Pingu was released on DVD on five single-disc sets from 2003 onwards. Although the original episodes are contained, there are some omissions:

  • The original versions are not included in the sets, due to HiT Entertainment lending the remastered versions instead of the old versions.
  • Some controversial episodes, most notably 'Pingu's Lavatory Story', which was banned everywhere except the UK and Canada[citation needed], are not included in the sets due to their perceived offensive material.
    • However, the frequently banned episode 'Pingu Dreams' is present on the Antarctic Antics compilation.
  • No episodes from seasons 3 or 4 are on the DVDs, but on the Antarctic Antics US tape, there is one season 3 episode, 'Pingu's Long Journey'. The episodes from those seasons were eventually released on Digital in America. Antarctic Antics was released on DVD, but is very hard to find on DVD, although it is easier to find in Canada.
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Cover artRelease dateDVD nameAdditional informationDVD region
Sep 30, 2003Meet PinguEpisodes: Pingu Goes Fishing, Pingu Helps To Deliver The Mail, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, Pingu And The Gift, Pingu at the Nursery, and Pingu and the Organ Grinder.1
Jun 29, 2004Chillin With PinguEpisodes: Pingu Helps With Incubating, Pinga is Born, Pingu is Jealous, Pinga is Left Out, Pingu & Pinga Don't Want To Go To Bed, Grandpa Is Sick, Pingu & Pinga Play Circus, Pingu's Parents Go To a Concert1
Nov 30, 2004Antarctic AnticsEpisodes: 'Pingu Runs Away', 'Pingu at the Doctor', 'Pingu's Big Trip', 'Pingu's Admirer', 'Pingu at the Fairground', 'Pingu Has Music Lessons', 'Pingu and His Friends Play Too Loudly', 'Pingu Dreams', 'Pingu's Curling Party', 'Ski for Two'. Bonus features include Pingu's Character Traits (same bonus feature from South Pole Adventures), and trailers, including Angelina Ballerina and Fraggle Rock.
Jan 29, 2008Pingu - On Thin IceEpisodes: 'Pingu and the Snowball', 'Pingu and Pinga Go Camping', 'Stinky Pingu', 'Pingu's Ice Sculptures', 'Pingu's Balancing Act', 'Pinga Has Hiccups', 'Pingu Gets Lost' and 'Robby the Snowboarder'.1
Nov 11, 2008Pingu - South Pole AdventuresEpisodes: 'Pingu and the Abominable Snowman,' 'Pingu and the Daily Igloo', 'Pingu Boogaloo', 'Pinga Sleepwalks', 'Pingu Tries to Fly', 'Pingu Plays Tag', 'Pingu Gets Carried Away', 'Pingu's Big Catch'. Bonus features include Pingu's Family Album, a CD-ROM game, and trailers.

UK[edit]

Notes -

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  • For the UK VHS tapes and DVDs listed below, those that were released up to the year 1997 inclusive were produced by the BBC, all the subsequent ones were produced by Hit Entertainment from 2003.
  • The UK VHS tapes produced by the BBC cover all the episodes of series 1, 2 and 3 (except for episodes 1.21 “Pingu’s Dream”, and 3.8 “Pingu and the Mother Bird” for unknown reasons). The VHS tapes / DVDs produced to the end of July 2007 by HIT for the UK market cover thirty-four episodes of the 78 in series 1, 2 and 3, four episodes of the 26 in series 4, all fifty-two of the episodes for seasons 5 and 6, and the “wedding” special episode.
  • BBC Video (1991-2001)
  • HiT Entertainment (2003–present)

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VHS tape list[edit]

VHS tape titleRelease dateEp #Episode list / Additional information
Pingu - Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653)5 August 19919Pingu Delivers the Mail, Pingu Looks After the Egg, Skiing, The New Arrival, Pingu Goes Fishing, Barrel of Fun, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, Ski for Two, Ice Hockey
Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812)6 July 19928Building Igloos, Music Lessons, Pingu Runs Away, Hello Pingu, Pingu and Pinga Stay Up, Noise, Grandpa is Ill, Pingu and Pinga at Home
Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868)5 October 19928Hide and Seek, School Time, Pingu and the Barrel Organ, Sledging, Little Accidents, Pingu's Ice Cave, Jealousy, Pingu's Circus
Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975)7 June 19938Pingu The Chef, Pingu's Admirer, Pingu at the Doctors, Pingu's Curling Game, Pingu the Icicle Musician, Pingu Goes Ice Surfing, Pingu and the Seagull, Pingu's First Kiss
Pingu's Big Video (BBCV 5460)5 September 199414Pingu Looks after the Egg, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, The New Arrival, Barrel of Fun, Lost Baby, Little Accidents, Grandpa is Ill, Jealousy, Noise, Pingu and the Barrel Organ, Pingu Runs Away, School Time, Pingu's Ice Cave, Pingu and Pinga at Home
Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380)6 February 199510Pingu the Photographer, Pingu Goes Away, Pingu's New Kite, Pingu and the Many Packages, Pingu the Conjurer's Apprentice, Pingu at the Funfair, Pingu Cannot Lose, Pingu's Visit to the Hospital, Pingu on the School Excusion, Pingu Helps his Mother
Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664)4 September 19958Pingu's Birthday, Pingu the Babysitter, Pingu and the Game of Fish, Pingu Gets a Bicycle, Pingu And Papa At The Kindergarten, Pingu and the Strangers, Pingu Builds a Snowman, Pingu's Family Celebrate Christmas
Pingu - 2 on 1 (BBCV 5974)6 January 199717Contains the episodes from 'Barrel of Fun' and 'Building Igloos', as shown above: Pingu Delivers the Mail, Pingu Looks After the Egg, Skiing, The New Arrival, Pingu Goes Fishing, Barrel of Fun, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, Lost Baby, Ice Hockey, Building Igloos, Music Lessons, Pingu Runs Away, Hello Pingu, Pingu and Pinga Stay Up, Noise, Grandpa is Ill, Pingu and Pinga at Home
Pingu's long Journey (BBCV 5989)7 April 19978Pingu's long Journey, Pingu goes Cross-Country Skiing, Pingu at the Museum, Pingu Grandpa comes to stay, Pingu the Painter, Pingu's Trick, Pingu Quarrels with his Mother, Pingu and the Message in a Bottle
Pingu the Superhero (BBCV 6319)6 October 19978Pingu and the Toy, Pingu the Superhero, Pingu and the Fishing Competition, Pingu Wins First Prize, Pingu's Discovery, Pingu Has an Idea, Pingu and the Broken Vase, Pingu and the Paper Plane
Fun With Pingu (BBCV 6353)2 February 19988Hello Pingu, Pingu Delivers the Mail, Pingu and Pinga Stay Up, School Time, Pingu's Admirer, Pingu the Photographer, Pingu Gets a Bicycle, Pingu the Babysitter
Pingu and the Lost Ball (BBCV 6540)2 November 19988Pingu Takes Revenge, Pingu Makes a Mistake, Pingu and the Letter, Pingu Feels Left Out, Pingu and the Ghost, Pingu and the Postcard, Pingu and the Baker, Pingu and the Lost Ball
Pingu (The Biggest Video ever!) (BBCV 6769)1 March 199918Pingu the Chef, Pingu Goes Ice Surfing, Pingu at the Doctors, Pingu's Curling Game, Pingu and the Seagull, Pingu's Birthday, Pingu Builds a Snowman, Pingu And Papa At The Kindergarten, Pingu and the Game of Fish, Pingu Goes Away, Pingu Helps His Mother, Pingu's New Kite, Pingu Cannot Lose, Pingu and the Many Packages, Pingu Goes Cross Country Skiing, Pingu's Grandpa Comes to Stay, Pingu and the Message in a Bottle, Pingu Pretends to be Ill
Pingu's Favourites (BBCV 6953)2 May 200010Pingu's First Kiss, Pingu The Conjurers Apperentise, Pingu Gets a Bicycle, Pingu at the Museum, Pingu's Discovery, Pingu and the Letter, Pingu Wins First Prize, Pingu and the Lost Ball, Pingu's Trick, Pingu on the School Excursion
Pingu's Big Video! (BBCV 7138)5 March 200114Pingu's Admirer, Pingu the Icicle Musician, Pingu the Photographer, Pingu at the Funfair, Pingu the Babysitter, Pingu's Visit to the Hospital, Pingu and the Strangers, Pingu's long Journey, Pingu the Painter, Pingu Quarrels with his Mother, Pingu Has an Idea, Pingu and the Broken Vase, Pingu Takes Revenge, Pingu Feels Left Out
Pingu - Forever!July 7, 200324Pingu Helps with the Incubating, Pinga is Born, Pingu Goes Fishing, Pingu Helps To Deliver the Mail, Pingu is Jealous, Pingu and the Snowball Fight, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, Pingu Runs Away, Pingu Builds and Igloo, Pingu Has Music Lessons From His Grandfather, Pingu in the Ice Cave, Pingu's Lavatory Story, Pingu and the Seagull, Pingu's First Kiss, Pingu's Family Celebrate Christmas, Pingu's Outing, Pingu's Birthday, Pingu at the Fairground, Pingu the Babysitter, Pingu and the Gift, Pingu's Visit to the Hospital, Pingu at the Nursery, Pingu the Painter, Pingu and the Ghost
A Very Special WeddingFebruary 2, 20048Pingu At The Wedding Party, Pingu and Pinga Don't Want to go to Bed, Pingu's Parents Have No Time, Grandpa Comes to Visit, Pingu Breaks a Vase, Pingu and the Postcard, Pingu Refuses To Help, Pingu the Mountaineer
Pingu's Bouncy FunMay 17, 20049Pingu's Bouncy Fun, Pingu Finishes the Job, Pingu Digs a Hole, Pingi's Valentine Card, Pingu Wants To Fly, Pingu's Windy Day, Pinga's Lost Rabbit, Pingu's Moon Adventure, Pinga Sleepwalks
Pingu the SnowboarderNovember 15, 20049Pingu the Snowboarder, Pinga Has Hiccups, Like Father Like Pingu, Pingu's Ice Sculpture, Pinga's Balloon, Pingu and the Knitting Machine, Pingu's Balancing Act, Pingu Gets Lost, Pingu and Pinga Go Camping
Stinky PinguApril 25, 20058Stinky Pingu, Pingu and the Band, Pingu and the Snowball, Pingu's Stick Up, Pingu and the Fish Flute, Pingu Plays Tag, Pingu's Pancakes, Pingu's Bedtime Shadows
Sledge AcademyAugust 8, 20058Pingu's Sledge Academy, Pingu and the Hose, Pottery Pingu, Pingu and the Litter, Mothers New Hat, Poor Pingu, Pinga in a Box, Pingu and the Present

DVD (region 2) list[edit]

DVD titleRelease dateEp #Episode list / Additional information
Pingu Forever!200324Pingu Helps with Incubating, Pinga is Born, Pingu Goes Fishing, Pingu Helps To Deliver the Mail, Pingu is Jealous, Pingu and the Snowball Fight, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, Pingu Runs Away, Pingu Builds an Igloo, Pingu Has Music Lessons From His Grandfather, Pingu in the Ice Cave, Pingu's Lavatory Story, Pingu and the Seagull, Pingu's First Kiss, Pingu's Family Celebrate Christmas, Pingu's Outing, Pingu's Birthday, Pingu at the Fairground, Pingu the Babysitter, Pingu and the Gift, Pingu's Visit to the Hospital, Pingu at the Nursery, Pingu the Painter, Pingu and the Ghost

DVD features: Continuous random play, photo gallery, episode selection, web link, animated menus.

Pingu - A Very Special Wedding (Pingu At The Wedding Party)20049Pingu At The Wedding Party, Pingu and Pinga Don't Want to go to Bed, Pingu's Parents Have No Time, Grandpa Comes to Visit, Pingu Breaks a Vase, Pingu and the Postcard, Pingu Refuses To Help, Pingu the Mountaineer.

DVD features include: Sneak peek at all new Pingu, the 'Pingu Helps Grandfather' episode is unlocked by a short quiz based on the wedding.

Pingu - Bouncy Fun!20049Pingu's Bouncy Fun, Pingu Finishes the Job, Pingu Digs a Hole, Pingi's Valentine Card, Pingu Wants To Fly, Pingu's Windy Day, Pingu's Lost Rabbit, Pingu's Moon Adventure, Pinga Sleepwalks

DVD features include: Pingu’s family biography, Pingu’s photo gallery, episode selection, web link, animated menus.

Pingu - The Snowboarder20049Pingu the Snowboarder, Pinga Has Hiccups, Like Father Like Pingu, Pingu's Ice Sculpture, Pinga's Balloon, Pingu and the Knitting Machine, Pingu's Balancing Act, Pingu Gets Lost,

DVD features include: Meet Robby and Pingi, photo gallery

Pingu - Stinky Pingu20058Stinky Pingu, Pingu and the Band, Pingu and the Snowball, Pingu's Stick Up, Pingu and the Doorbell, Pingu Plays Tag, Pingu's Pancakes, Pingu's Bedtime Shadows

DVD features include: Character blogs - Pongi, Pingo, Pingg

Pingu - Sledge Academy20058Pingu's Sledge Academy, Pingu and the Hose, Pottery Pingu, Pingu and the Litter, Mothers New Hat, Poor Pingu, Pinga in a Box, Pingu and the Present

DVD features include: Sledge Academy Game, Pingus Photo Gallery, Episode Selection, Web Link, Animated Menus

Pingu and the Toy Shop20059Pingu And The Toy Shop, Pingu And The Paper Mache, Pingu And The School Pet, Sore Tummy Pingu, Pampering Pingu, Green Eyed Pingu, Pingu And The Fish Flute, Pingu Wraps Up

DVD features include: Crab Roulette Game, Pingus Photo Gallery, Episode Selection, Web Link, Animated Menus

Pingu - Boogaloo20069Pingu Boogaloo, Pingu and the Daily Igloo, Pingu and the Rubberband Plane, Pingu and the Braces, Pingu's Big Catch, Pingu and the New Scooter, Pingu and the Paint, Pingu Makes a Big Splash, Pingu and the Abominable Snowman

DVD features include: Find Bajoo the abominable snowman, Pingu's dancing game

Pingu - Platinum Collection15 January 200718Bouncy Fun, Robby the Snowboarder, Pingu's Ice Sculptures, Pingu and the Band, Pingu's Bedtime Shadows, Pingu's Stick-Up, Pingu and the Fish Flute, Stinky Pingu, Pingu and the Snowball, Pottery Pingu, Pingu at the Sledge Academy, Pinga in a Box, Pingu and the Paper Mache, Pingu and the Toyshop, Pingu and the School Pet, Pingu and the Braces, Pingu and the Abominable Snowman, Pingu Boogaloo

DVD features: Interactive menus, bonus tracks, image gallery, games (Find Pingu, Dancing Pingu, Crab Roulette, Sledge Academy), Pingu's new music video (7-11, by Eskimo Disco)

Pingu's Scrapbook18 June 200821Pingu's Scrapbook celebrates 21 years of Pingu by bringing together 21 of his very best adventures:

Pingu Helps With Incubating, Pinga Is Born, Pinga Is Left Out, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, Pingu's Lavatory Story, Pingu at School,Pingu and Pinga Play Circus, Pingu's Admirer, Pingu and the Camera, Pingu In Paradise, Pingu's Valentine Card, Pingu Finishes The Job, Pingu's Moon Adventure, Pingu And The Hose, Pingu And The Litter, Sore Tummy Pingu, Pottery Pingu, Pampering Pingu, Pingu And The Fish Flute, Pingu Boogaloo, Pingu And The Abominable Snowman (reward episode)

DVD features include: Photo gallery, Pingu quiz with reward episode

Pingu - The Complete Series 120 September 201026Pingu Is Introduced, Pingu Helps With Incubating, Pinga Is Born, Pingu Goes Fishing, Pingu Helps to Deliver the Mail, Pingu Is Jealous, Pingu and the Snowball Fight, Ski for Two, Pingu Plays Fish Tennis, Pingu and the Avalanche Incident, Pingu Plays Ice Hockey, Pingu and Pinga Don't Want to Go to Bed, Pingu and Makeshift Skis, Pingu Runs Away from Home, Pingu Builds an Igloo, Pingu Has Music Lessons, Pingu in the Ice Cave, Pingu's Tobogganing, Pingu's Lavatory Story, Pingu at School, Pingu's Grandfather Is Sick, Pingu and Pinga Play Circus, Pingu and the Organ Grinder, Pingu and His Friends Play Too Loudly, Pingu's Parents Go to a Concert, Pingu Dreams.
Pingu - On Thin Ice: Series 2 Volume 114 February 201113Pingu at the Doctor's, Pingu's Admirer, Pingu and the Seagull, Pingu Surfing On the Ice, Pingu's First Kiss, Pingu's Curling Party, Pingu's Family Celebrate Christmas, Pingu As an Icicle Player, Pingu As a Chef, Pingu's Outing, Pingu and the Camera, Pingu's Parents Have No Time, Pingu and the Packaging Material.
Pingu - South Pole Adventures: Series 2 Volume 225 April 201113Pingu the Apprentice Magician, Pingu's Birthday, Pingu at the Fairground, Pingu as Babysitter, Pingu Cannot Lose, Pingu and the Disabled Penguin, Pingu and the Gift, Pingu's Hospital Visit, Pingu on the School Trip, Pingu Visits the Kindergarten, Pingu and the Stranger, Pingu Helps Around the House, Pingu Builds a Snowman
Pingu - Breaks the Ice: Series 3 Volume 120 June 201113Pingu The Cross Country Skier, Pingu Visits the Art Museum, Grandfather Comes to Visit, Pingu's Long Journey, Pingu Pretends to be Ill, Pingu the Painter, Pingu's Pranks, Pingu and the Mother Bird, Pingu Argues With His Mother, Pingu and the Message in a Bottle, Pingu Has an Idea, Pingu Breaks the Vase, Pingu and the Paper Aeroplane
Pingu's Ice Capades: Series 3 Volume 211 October 201113Pingu Seeks Revenge, Pingu and the Mix-Up, Pingu and the Toy, Pingu Plays Superman, Pingu Has a Fishing Competition, Pingu Hides a Letter, Pingu is Not Allowed to Join in the Games, Pingu Draws a Winner, Pingu and the Ghost, Pingu and the Postcards, Pingu Makes a Discovery, Pingu Steals, Pingu and the Lost Ball
Pingu - Pranks from the Pole: Series 4 Volume 116 May 201213Pingu's Disadvantage, Pingu Refuses to Help, Pingu the Mountaineer, Pingu and the Big Fish, Pingu Shows What He Can Do, Pingu Clears the Snow, Pingu Has a Day Off, Pingu the Archer, Pingu Gets a Warning, Pingu and the Magnet, Pingu Gets Help, Pingu in Paradise, Pingu's Dangerous Joke
Pingu - Playing with Pingu: Series 4 Volume 226 June 201213Pingu the Pilot, Pingu Teases Pinga, Pingu's Wish, Pingu is Curious, Pingu Gets Organised, Pingu Builds a Tower, Pingu the King, Pingu the Baker, Pingu and the Doll, Pingu Helps Grandfather, Pingu Has a Bad Day, Pingu Loses the Bet, Pingu and His Cup

Pingu And Pinga Sleepwalks

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