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Pingu is one of the most popular stop-motion series of the 90s and 2000s. The show is | Pingu is one of the most popular stop-motion series of the 90s and 2000s. The show is famous for its use of 'Penguinese', a grammelot fictional language spoken by the characters that gives the series much of its unique charm. Despite this, however, it still managed to get an English dub, which was released throughout 2000 via direct-to-video and again in 2002 only in South Korea. Only the first season was dubbed, and the result is infamous for its ironically poor grammar and voice acting. | ||
==Format== | ==Format== | ||
Instead of airing on TV, the dub was instead released exclusively | Instead of airing on TV, the dub was instead released exclusively in 6 VHS volumes, with each containing 4-5 redubbed episodes. Whenever a character speaks English in the episodes, matching subtitles appear at the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately the subtitles are very far from true idiomatic English, often misspell words and sometimes don't even match what's actually being said. At the end of every episode, there is a Listen & Repeat segment where a narrator repeats all the lines said in the episode. | ||
==Episode list== | ==Episode list== |
Revision as of 00:16, 23 July 2022
Pingu is one of the most popular stop-motion series of the 90s and 2000s. The show is famous for its use of 'Penguinese', a grammelot fictional language spoken by the characters that gives the series much of its unique charm. Despite this, however, it still managed to get an English dub, which was released throughout 2000 via direct-to-video and again in 2002 only in South Korea. Only the first season was dubbed, and the result is infamous for its ironically poor grammar and voice acting.
Format
Instead of airing on TV, the dub was instead released exclusively in 6 VHS volumes, with each containing 4-5 redubbed episodes. Whenever a character speaks English in the episodes, matching subtitles appear at the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately the subtitles are very far from true idiomatic English, often misspell words and sometimes don't even match what's actually being said. At the end of every episode, there is a Listen & Repeat segment where a narrator repeats all the lines said in the episode.
Episode list
Volume | Original Episode Title | Title in The Dub | Status |
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1 | Hello Pingu | I am Pingu | Found |
1 | Pingu Looks After the Egg | Pingu sits on eggs | Found |
1 | Pingu Delivers the Mail | Little Postman | Found |
1 | Pingu Goes Fishing | Go Fishing | Found |
1 | The New Arrival | Birth of Pinga | Found |
2 | Jealousy | Jealousy | Found |
2 | Pingu Plays Fish Tennis | Play volleyball | Found |
2 | Hide and Seek | Snowball Fighting | Found |
2 | Barrel of Fun | Sledding | Found |
2 | Skiing | Go Skiing | Found |
3 | Lost Baby | Unknown | Lost |
3 | Ice Hockey | Unknown | Lost |
3 | Building Igloos | Unknown | Lost |
3 | Sledging | Unknown | Lost |
4 | Pingu Runs Away | I Hate Mom | Found |
4 | Music Lessons | Playing Accordion | Found |
4 | Pingu's Ice Cave | Adventure | Found |
4 | Pingu and Pinga Stay Up | I Can't Sleep | Found |
5 | Little Accidents | Bathroom | Found |
5 | School Time | At School | Found |
5 | Grandpa is ill | Sick Grandpa | Found |
5 | Pingu's Dream | Scary Dream | Found |
6 | Pingu's Circus | Circus | Found |
6 | Pingu and the Barrel Organ | Barrel Organ | Found |
6 | Noise | So Much Noise | Found |
6 | Pingu and Pinga at Home | Home Alone | Found |
Availability
Nearly all of the volumes are available online via Youtube, albeit in low quality[1]. The only volume that is lost is Volume 3, which contains the rest of the episodes from Season 1 and has yet to surface online in any form as of now.