Pingu (1986) is an animated children’s TV Show, that showcases a clumsy young penguin named Pingu. He resides with his family members on an icy polar cap situated in Antarctica. Pingu is set to embark ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it.
Pingu and his family move from their small village to the big city; in which there are many people with many different occupations. The ever-curious Pingu tries to join them at their jobs, but his ...
While cross-country skiing, PINGU and his friend rudely barge in front of an elderly skier. However as he is mucking around PINGU's ski breaks. Luckily for him despite his behaviour, the old man is ...
Pingu and the family go to a restaurant, where a jazz band is playing for the diners. Pingu is so excited by their music that he wants to join in.
Mattel and Aardman are developing a Pingu animated television series, and I, for one, am ecstatic. As a cute animal fanatic and sassy children’s character lover (looking at you, D.W. from Arthur), it ...
Turns out penguins, like us humans, love to watch Pingu. The iconic children’s show is enough to lift the spirits of even the weariest feathered friends, apparently. Pierre is a rockhopper penguin at ...
'THINGU' gets real dark, real fast. If you've seen John Carpenter's 'The Thing', you'll know how grizzly things can get in the Antarctic but this crossover with children's TV favourite 'Pingu' will ...
Penguins make some of the most memorable and lovable characters in animation. Prime examples are the Penguins of Madagascar and Mumble from the Happy Feet movies. However, one flightless feathered ...
21. Pingu's Traffic Dance - Pingu helps out the police by directing traffic after an accident causes a traffic jam. However, Pingu's whistling and signalling starts to look more and more like a dance.