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'''Pib & Pog''' is a stop-motion animated short from Aardman released in 1995. It parodies a simple toddler-targeted TV show, starting out quiet and friendly but growing increasingly violent and dark in its humor. It went on to receive five mini-episodes in 2006 as well as a successful ad campaign for Dairylea Dunkers.
'''Pib & Pog''' is a stop-motion animated short from Aardman released in 1995. It parodies a simple toddler-targeted TV show, starting out quiet and friendly but growing increasingly violent and dark in its humor. It went on to receive five mini-episodes in 2006 as well as a successful ad campaign for Dairylea Dunkers.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071011105415/http://www.atomfilms.com/film/pib_pog.jsp?channelKeyword=channel_cartoon_violence</ref>


Much like ''The Powerpuff Girls'', ''[[Mess O' Blues (partially found "Johnny Bravo" prototype animated short; 1993)|Johnny Bravo]]'' and ''[[Billy and Mandy in Trepanation of the Skull and You (found animated prototype short of "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" animated series; 1995)|The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'', the series began as a college project. Peter Peake (the short's writer and director) originally approached Aardman with the idea of the film, using a crude version he made in college as a model. He would later refine the ideas, characters, and animation for the short released in 1995.
Much like ''The Powerpuff Girls'', ''[[Mess O' Blues (partially found "Johnny Bravo" prototype animated short; 1993)|Johnny Bravo]]'' and ''[[Billy and Mandy in Trepanation of the Skull and You (found animated prototype short of "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" animated series; 1995)|The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'', the series began as a college project. Peter Peake (the short's writer and director) originally approached Aardman with the idea of the film, using a crude version he made in college as a model. He would later refine the ideas, characters, and animation for the short released in 1995.
[[File:Pibpog.png|thumb|The email.]]
[[File:Pibpog.png|thumb|The email.]]
==Availability==
This original college-era version of the short has not been released and has not surfaced online. Peter Peake was contacted by email as to if a copy of it still exists, and he responded with stating one probably only exists on an old U-matic tape in his loft.
This original college-era version of the short has not been released and has not surfaced online. Peter Peake was contacted by email as to if a copy of it still exists, and he responded with stating one probably only exists on an old U-matic tape in his loft.


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*[[Lurpak commercials (partially lost British adverts; 1990s)]]
*[[Lurpak commercials (partially lost British adverts; 1990s)]]
*[[Sumitomo "Wallace & Gromit" (partially found Japanese commercial; 2000-2001)]]
*[[Sumitomo "Wallace & Gromit" (partially found Japanese commercial; 2000-2001)]]
==References==
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==External Links==
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pib_and_Pog
*https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0195141/


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Revision as of 21:42, 2 October 2022

Pibandpog95still.png

Still from the 1995 short.

Status: Found

Date found: 9 Dec 2017

Found by: Aardboiled

Pib & Pog is a stop-motion animated short from Aardman released in 1995. It parodies a simple toddler-targeted TV show, starting out quiet and friendly but growing increasingly violent and dark in its humor. It went on to receive five mini-episodes in 2006 as well as a successful ad campaign for Dairylea Dunkers.[1]

Much like The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, the series began as a college project. Peter Peake (the short's writer and director) originally approached Aardman with the idea of the film, using a crude version he made in college as a model. He would later refine the ideas, characters, and animation for the short released in 1995.

The email.

Availability

This original college-era version of the short has not been released and has not surfaced online. Peter Peake was contacted by email as to if a copy of it still exists, and he responded with stating one probably only exists on an old U-matic tape in his loft.

Gallery

Footage

The full 1995 short.

See Also

References

External Links