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==Availability==
==Availability==
28 episodes are confirmed to have been made, along with two music videos by DJ Nicky called "Jump de hele dag" ("Jump All Day") - one containing Zwarte Piet<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yRmE54TaWI YouTube re-upload of the original music video with Ontbijtpiet] Retrieved 01 May '22, Uploaded 04 Feb '08</ref>, the other with him removed in order to release it outside of the festive season<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zfNaVL-KGc Official music video YouTube upload without Ontbijtpiet] Retrieved 01 May '22, Uploaded 07 Apr '08</ref>). Both versions of the song have been officially released as a single.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb6O-tmadCw Official YouTube Music release of the Ontbijtpiet version of the song.] Retrieved 01 May '22, Uploaded 15 Sep '15, Officially Released 26 Nov '07</ref><ref>[https://open.spotify.com/album/6Tjjk0LEPteQH5siT8A4sc Jump De Hele Dag single release on Spotify, both Ontbijtpiet and regular versions available to listen.] Retrieved 01 May '22</ref>  
28 episodes are confirmed to have been made, along with two music videos by DJ Nicky called "Jump de hele dag" ("Jump All Day") - one containing Zwarte Piet<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yRmE54TaWI YouTube re-upload of the original music video with Ontbijtpiet] Retrieved 01 May '22, Uploaded 04 Feb '08</ref>, the other with him removed in order to release it outside of the festive season<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zfNaVL-KGc Official music video YouTube upload without Ontbijtpiet] Retrieved 01 May '22, Uploaded 07 Apr '08</ref>. Both versions of the song have been officially released as a single.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb6O-tmadCw Official YouTube Music release of the Ontbijtpiet version of the song.] Retrieved 01 May '22, Uploaded 15 Sep '15, Officially Released 26 Nov '07</ref><ref>[https://open.spotify.com/album/6Tjjk0LEPteQH5siT8A4sc Jump De Hele Dag single release on Spotify, both Ontbijtpiet and regular versions available to listen.] Retrieved 01 May '22</ref>  


''Ontbijt Piet!'' itself, however, has not resurfaced in any format, official or otherwise. Given that the blackface tradition underpinning it has since become the subject of fierce international controversy, both the show and associated media appear to be in the process of being quietly buried.  
''Ontbijt Piet!'' itself, however, has not resurfaced in any format, official or otherwise. Given that the blackface tradition underpinning it has since become the subject of fierce international controversy, both the show and associated media appear to be in the process of being quietly buried.


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Rein Hofman & Eva van der Gucht as Ontbijtpiet & Smulpiet.

Status: Lost

Ontbijt Piet! (English: Breakfast Pete!) is a Dutch educational Sinterklaas-themed live-action series produced by Endemol & broadcasted by Nickelodeon in the Netherlands. It features characters based on the legend of Zwarte Piet ('Black Pete', the mischievous assistant of Sinterklaas [Dutch Santa Claus]) and ran for 2 seasons between late November and early December in 2007-2008. Notably, the main characters are portrayed - as is traditional for Zwarte Piet-by white actors in full blackface. Likely thanks to this controversial choice, all episodes of the show are currently lost.

Production

The show was partially sponsored by a Dutch supermarket chain (PLUS)[1] and made to encourage children to eat a healthy breakfast, after studies showed that only one in seven of the country's children did so.[2] It starred Rein Hofman as Ontbijtpiet, Eva van der Gucht as Smulpiet and Bram van der Vlugt as Sinterklaas a.k.a Saint Nicholas. [3]

Season 1 is presented as a story-oriented show while Season 2 takes the form of a news program. The overarching premise is that all of Sinterklaas' Pieten (Dutch plural of Piet; roughly akin to Santa's elves) have become slow and error-prone in their preparations for the upcoming holiday, thanks to eating unhealthily. Distressed over the delays, Sinterklaas commissions Ontbijtpiet to gather tips from human children on what makes for a good breakfast; these are implemented back at the Pieten's workshop by the cook Smulpiet - with mixed results, as Ontbijtpiet doesn't always choose the most nutritious recipes.

Availability

28 episodes are confirmed to have been made, along with two music videos by DJ Nicky called "Jump de hele dag" ("Jump All Day") - one containing Zwarte Piet[4], the other with him removed in order to release it outside of the festive season[5]. Both versions of the song have been officially released as a single.[6][7]

Ontbijt Piet! itself, however, has not resurfaced in any format, official or otherwise. Given that the blackface tradition underpinning it has since become the subject of fierce international controversy, both the show and associated media appear to be in the process of being quietly buried.

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