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''Peppa Pig'' is one of the longest-running British animated preschool programs of all time, being shown in a whopping 180 territories, along with having tons of merchandise sold all around the world. But prior to being rerun on Nick Jr. in the 2010s, ''Peppa Pig'' was first shown to the American audience in 2005 when Cartoon Network launched its ill-fated preschool block, ''Tickle U''. Around that time, they created an '''American dub''' for the show.
''Peppa Pig'' is one of the longest-running British animated preschool programs of all time, being shown in a whopping 180 territories, along with having tons of merchandise sold all around the world. But prior to being rerun on Nick Jr. in the 2010s, ''Peppa Pig'' was first shown to the American audience in 2005 when Cartoon Network launched its ill-fated preschool block, [[Tickle-U (Partially Found Cartoon Network Preschool Block; 2005-2006)|''Tickle U'']] (which itself also featured other American dubs that too are considered lost). Around that time, they created an '''American dub''' for the show.


As the ''Tickle U'' block only lasted a year and a half, the U.S. dub went out along with the block. The only found trace of the dub is a 30-second promo video. All post-2007 U.S. releases of the show use the U.K. dub, which was previously seen everywhere else, most likely due to poor ratings of the U.S. dub compared to the original.
As the ''Tickle U'' block only lasted a year and a half, the U.S. dub went out along with the block. The only found trace of the dub is a 30-second promo video. All post-2007 U.S. releases of the show use the U.K. dub, which was previously seen everywhere else, most likely due to poor ratings of the U.S. dub compared to the original.
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The American Dub of Peppa was most likely produced in Miami, as Elaine Torres said that she voiced Suzy Sheep in the American broadcast<ref>https://www.voices.com/people/elainesvoices</ref>. Chloe Dolandis was the voice of Emily Elephant and Richard Rabbit.<ref>https://chloedolandis.biz/Chloe-Dolandis-Voiceover-Resume.pdf</ref>
The American Dub of Peppa was most likely produced in Miami, as Elaine Torres said that she voiced Suzy Sheep in the American broadcast<ref>https://www.voices.com/people/elainesvoices</ref>. Chloe Dolandis was the voice of Emily Elephant and Richard Rabbit.<ref>https://chloedolandis.biz/Chloe-Dolandis-Voiceover-Resume.pdf</ref>
==See also==
* [[Tickle-U (Partially Found Cartoon Network Preschool Block; 2005-2006)]]


==References==
==References==

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Peppa Pig is one of the longest-running British animated preschool programs of all time, being shown in a whopping 180 territories, along with having tons of merchandise sold all around the world. But prior to being rerun on Nick Jr. in the 2010s, Peppa Pig was first shown to the American audience in 2005 when Cartoon Network launched its ill-fated preschool block, Tickle U (which itself also featured other American dubs that too are considered lost). Around that time, they created an American dub for the show.

As the Tickle U block only lasted a year and a half, the U.S. dub went out along with the block. The only found trace of the dub is a 30-second promo video. All post-2007 U.S. releases of the show use the U.K. dub, which was previously seen everywhere else, most likely due to poor ratings of the U.S. dub compared to the original.

A marathon of Peppa was broadcast on Boomerang in Thanksgiving 2005.

Audio clips of Peppa, George, Mommy Pig, and Daddy Pig's American laughter can be heard in this game.

The American Dub of Peppa was most likely produced in Miami, as Elaine Torres said that she voiced Suzy Sheep in the American broadcast[1]. Chloe Dolandis was the voice of Emily Elephant and Richard Rabbit.[2]

References

Gallery

Promo video.