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  • robertt-625803 January 2020
    7/10
    Ok
    As 2D it's ok, graphics nice for children's positive. Also content interesting.
  • Peppa behaviour is very irritating. She is self centered/selfish/jealous. My baby is crazy about this series but Iam worried will he copy her behaviour.
  • pieta101016 August 2020
    I love the bits of adult humor that pops up every now and then. As an adult you can get a good giggle out of every other episode. And I love Madam Gazelle. Face it, she's from the old country, doesn't have a reflection and was the teacher to all the parents as well! Mmmm...
  • Youtube unfortunately have deactivated all comments under kids' videos...no way for parents to share feedback anymore. So in case anyone looks here:

    Peppa Pig is a totally charming and well-meaning 'family sitcom'. There's plenty of funny scenes which will be familiar to parents. The eps are in bite-size 5min lengths. Perfect for the odd treat and nice to watch together with your toddler.

    If you want a time-out, Youtube has a few uploads where 3 full eps are viewable: search for Peppa Pig "3 episodes". These eps are in full, with a total length of just under 15 minutes.

    But beware:

    over the last few years Toddler Youtube channels have become incredibly lazy: i.e. Automated. Instead of uploading a single video (say 5-15min long) with a coherent narrative, the channels now upload hour-long 'compilations' which are randomly-edited (probably by bot-scripts). This means if you're not supervising, your toddler will watch stories suddenly stop right in the middle of their narrative, and cut to the middle of a totally different 'episode'. This can't be good for learning! Even the official channel for Peppa Pig is doing this. And as Youtube deactivated comments there's no way to feedback on it.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    In 2004 a cult cartoon was created, and it was Peppa Pig with short episodes that became spoofed million times on Youtube. Some lessons with lesser budget animation, and episodes made for kindergartens about spiders, a visit from down under, a Xmas play and of course stomping in the mud so here is something for all. Peppa Pig was made to sell millions of toys, so prepare to say here, take all my money in the local malls and toy stores with your whole family.
  • At the time of writing this has a paltry 6.0 out of 10.0 I don't know who's been voting on it but this is the best kids program on telly. In fact I signed up just to comment on this. ( I managed to avoid signing up for the past 3 year despite viewing the site regularly, which shows how serious I am about Peppa Pig's greatness) With 2 out of 3 Children being "Peppa Pig Viewing Age" for the last 4 years, it is the one kids program that I can and have to watch time and time again. Unlike Backyardigans, Teletubbies and Dora, which are annoying and repetitive in different measures, Peppa Pig is a pleasant, light hearted and fun program for kids to watch.

    There are several layers of humour and my wife and I often giggle at some of the stupid stuff Daddy pig gets up to, its just a funny little program with no pretension it doesn't ram messages down your kids throat though there are lessons to be learnt.

    Well done to everyone involved in making this program, I probably have a year or 2 left of watching the first tier of kids programs and if it wasn't for Peppa Pig the prospect would be a bleak one.
  • Peppa Pig is very charming and funny. I like the crudely drawn characters. Their heads resemble the depictions of "puds" which we used to draw on desks at school.

    The only negative is that Daddy pig is portrayed as a fat idiot. He pretty much always messes up every project he takes on and his whole family mock him for this, as well as for being fat. In all the episodes I've seen, which are many, Mummy pig has only messed up once. That was when she was trying to get a hat out of a tree on a windy day.

    No reference to Mummy's prodigious girth is ever made. This is a good thing I suppose, because God forbid a toddler should emulate that behaviour and have to take The consequences. The poor little blighters don't deserve that.

    It's unfair to single out Peppa Pig for this criticism really, it's pretty much ubiquitous in the treatment of male characters on TV and indeed of fathers in real life. So all in all, Peppa Pig is excellent entertainment and useful for socialising your toddler into the world as it exists now.
  • This show is awful and doesn't teach kids the right thing, Peppa Pig thinks she's better then everyone when she's extremely bossy and rude and never gets told off for her behaviour!!!
  • My grandson has been watching Peppa for a year now. He is 19 months old . He loves Peppa and especially George and his "dinosaur". He has learned to say no and every time we say dinosaur he growls...Even his aunt and I must have our nightly fix of Peppa...its a family animation that we dearly love over here in the US.
  • Honestly, after the first 3 episodes I thought I was hooked. When the missing parents arc ended, I realized Peppa is an analog for the average American millennial. Embarrassed and frankly a little ashamed at how much this resonated with me, I stopped watching and switched back to binging The Witcher.
  • vicantmc28 December 2021
    This show is garbage for the children. It's messages are: Fatshame your loved ones, you will get what you want by throwing a tantrum, and more bad messages for the kids. "Peppa Pig" is garbage. It is the equivalent of giving your child fried foods for breakfast.
  • This is one of the few cartoons your kids can watch over and over again without melting your brain. Very catchy and beautifully simple. Its a shame they aren't making any more.

    While this show shares the same need to portray morally strong characters as most children shows, it's quirky approach, and the fact that Peppa can be quite bitchy, makes it fresh and bearable.

    There are so many bad shows that adults struggle to watch, this one however, allows for a nice break. Great show, and my kids adore it. 10 / 10.

    I hope to see some new shows in the future as I am sure they will be well received.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Peppa Pig is a classic.. but I feel like it's not as good as Ben and Holly. If I had to pick between the two, I'd pick Ben and Holly. It's funnier and the episodes are more in depth.
  • So, Peppa Pig, a cartoon I wanted to review for a long time, why? Because this show is the worst cartoon I´ve ever seen! Ok, ok, I´m sorry for that, let´s just talk about why is this show terrible.

    The Characters: Oh jeez, the characters are just painfull, but let´s go through them by group, and what better way to start off with the narrarator. Usually in a kids show, a narrarator is used to help children understand what´s going on, thus giving an opportunity for them to learn. Peppa´s narrarator, on the other hand just keeps repeating everything that just happened in the show, as if the children watching the show are blind or just too dumb to get anything that´s going on. Now then, let´s talk about the babies, who are easily the worst characters in the show. Why? Because they cry for stupid stuff, sure, they´re babies, but, usually in a cartoon, the babies or any other character should cry when something really bad happens to them, that way, we feel sorry for these characters, the babies in Peppa Pig just cry for stupid stuff like ice cream, a kite, a dinossaur, to even a freaking rainbow and it just gets annoying. The kids are just a bunch of brain-dead rude people that don't know about things they should´ve known when comparing to their age, also, they just keep calling Daddy Pig fat and keep arguing with each other, but they´re fight is saved somehow because of Daddy Pig saying that they´re just friends and it´s solved, which confuses me a bit, given that there are better ways to prevent an argument from happening. Speaking of Daddy Pig, the adults are really mean and really stupid, for starters, they don´t know how to be responsible towards their children, since they let them get off scot-free for their terrible behavior, and, much like the kids, keep calling Daddy Pig fat, even though they are fat themselves, given that all of them have the same body proportion and design.

    Speaking of which, the animation is incredibly lazy, the desings are just copy/pasted for each character, the backgrounds just consist of Microsoft Paint hills, clouds, grass, and puddles, and the character movements are stiff, with the only form of smooth movement coming from the lip movements.

    The messages are really terrible in this, they just consist of: It´s okay to be rude to your parents because you won´t get in trouble, cry for everything because everyone around you will help you out, steal someone´s car and you don't get in trouble, it's okay to use the hands in soccer, because you´re the goalkeeper, now tell me, aren´t these lessons a horrible influence to your kids. Some of the lessons the show teaches can be downright dangerous, such as befriending harmful insects and arachnids, stick your hand on any surface like the ocean or a puddle of water, and even that all of the world's countries never had any conflict with each other (the latter of which is just a flat-out lie, if you know what I mean).

    So that´s why I personally consider Peppa Pig the worst cartoon ever, now, if you do like this show then I respect your opinion, but for me, this is the worst show ever.
  • mt198019 January 2009
    My kids (5,3 and 1) all love Peppa pig. It is funny, light hearted and captures the innocence of childhood perfectly. I love the fact that there only seems to be Peppa's family and a few friends in the whole world. There are no fences to gardens and the whole world revolves around the family. This is exactly how childhood feels within a stable loving family.

    Everything is simple and straightforward with plenty of funny moments added in for good measure. Daddy Pig is a lovely caricature of dads everywhere (including me!) and makes me smile.

    Wonderful stuff!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Honestly I think it is annoying too but it's a little kid's show so my review is on why most of it is bad for children

    I would never let my children watch this show ever. It teaches kids how to be snot-nosed brats that throw temper tantrums because they don't get what they want. Oh and to treat family like garbage.

    Such as the camping episode where they forced their dad out of the tent he made and brought and made him sleep outside in the rain then the car. Then we're all like laughing as nothing happened. If I ever did that to my mom or my dad, I would be grounded. Kids who watch this are going to think it is ok to push your family aside because there is no room for them.

    Oh and the one where she had a friend over and they had dolls and Peppa's doll was all gross so they went to the doll cleaners and Peppa had a snooty attitude about anything that was suggested, even cleaning the dang thing which she went there in the beginning with! If I EVER raise my voice or talk in a way like Peppa did to anyone older than me I would have been grounded and taught a lesson not to be a temper tantrum prone little whiny baby like Peppa.

    Only a very few episodes, at best, shows and teaches kids something good. The rest is teaching them pretty much garbage attitudes and personalities (just like Cailou). We should be teaching kids morals of being a good child not immorals of being a spoiled brat.
  • I enjoy watching this with my daughter and we get some good laughs. Some of our favorite scenes are the interactions between Peppa and Suzy. Not all tv needs to be educational and this is still a million times better than Easter egg videos on YouTube and the like. It sparks conversation, humor and so bonding. It's a win from me.

    People complaining about the fat jokes are forgetting this is a family of PIGS. They're supposed to be fat and piggy, that's the point.
  • daichihideyoshi20 December 2018
    Warning: Spoilers
    A world where children are allowed to roam and any mistakes are faced with no consequences. A stereotypical clumsy dad with a mom letting their children do whatever they want, go into a construction site, etc. Peppa will never age, nor will she ever learn. There is continuity however, from a new student (Emily) to an ordinary friend. Peppa has existed for so long yet she is still the same. Dumb, Boastful, Envious, Ignorant
  • I wasn't introduced to this show until recently. I confess it didn't interest me before, but while flicking through channels one morning I came across it, and the rest is history. I do wish I didn't let my initial judgement cloud over, as this is a wonderful show that is a refreshing retread from the mediocre and awful cartoons that are airing now(ie. Dora the Explorer). What's more, not only is it perfect for kids, but there is quite a bit for adults to admire too.

    The animation has quite an interesting and unique style to it, but all the same it is a colourful and smooth look. Not only do the colours look plentiful and lavish, but the backgrounds don't look cheap and the characters look cute. The music is great as well, the background scoring is good and melodious, but the real revelation is the theme tune which is very catchy and infectious, one of my favourite "kids show" theme tunes along with Shaun the Sheep and Pingu.

    What also captivates about Peppa Pig is its charm. The dialogue is always droll and touching, simple it is but simple I like. The stories are very well-paced and easy to understand. What is also special about these stories are the way it incorporates the morals. These morals don't feel forced, shoe-horned in or preachy, instead they are incorporated in a subtle way and they never feel superfluous to its respective story. The characters I can relate to with no problem whatsoever, the characters here are very sweet and likable and that's not just the titular character.

    All in all, a very funny and cute show and I cannot wait to see more of it. 10/10 Bethany Cox
  • Worst show ever made for kids. The popularity of this show scares me. Peppa is rude, controlling, and a very bad role model. It's full of stereotypes and fat-shaming too.
  • As Prime minister I seldom have the time to really let my hair down, however what a fun filled day myself and Carrie had at Peppa Pig world on 21st November.

    The day was supposed to be for Wilfred but I think I enjoyed it more! Don't tell anyone!

    I love watching these TV programmes when I'm planning new policies or trying to hide, in fact when I hid in that fridge I actually was watching an episode on my phone, how epic is that! I had to come out in the end as my signal wasn't too spiffing.

    What I like about Peppa pig is he's a fictional character who can tell as many lies as he wants, and no one bats an eyelid, I've learnt a lot from him.

    My best friend Dom and me used to watch all the episodes together, but sadly his eye sight got so bad he had to stop watching. He's been a bit better after getting them tested though.

    I've actually written a few episodes myself but due to them being very sleazy the production company rejected them. Boo! That's what I say!

    I can highly recommend this series and I can't wait to have more time to watch them in a binge fashion when I'm finally committed to a psychiatric ward.

    Enjoy,

    Boris.
  • Peppa pig is a TV-show that is one of the greatest pieces of art ever to be made. Some say that the Mona Lisa is the greatest painting, others say that the The Godfather is the greatest film. And other say that the last of us is the greatest video game. But I ASSURE YOU my humble readers that Peppa pig is a masterpiece that would ravel all other forms of art. The stores that are told in this masterpiece is second to none. But sadly only few may understand the complexities of such stores. That is why it is necessary for a narrator to break down such completed stores and turn them into a simpler language for the less intelligent viewers. But I as such a BRILLIANT ARTIST AND WRITER do not need to rely on a narrator for I do understand the complexities of the story and dialogue The dialogue is butterfly poetic and is reminiscent of that of Shakespeare. Every single line of dialogue would sent a shiver down any man's spine. the animation is beautiful and looks as if it could only ever exist in the Renaissance. All in all Peppa Pig is a true masterpiece. All whom say otherwise are just too foolish to understand it. For humus fear that of which they do not understand That is why I give Peppa Pig a 10 out of 10
  • Peppa Pig is a brat. She is a nasty big sister to her little brother George. Peppa shows off and brags and as a rule is ungrateful. She is disrespectful to her parents, especially her father. It doesn't help that he is portrayed as a bumbling oaf and Peppa's Mother constantly berates and belittles him.

    I am not sure why any family would want this in their home; I certainly don't want anyone in our house emulating any of the characters in Peppa Pig.

    Nothing with watching in this show, even the animation style is crude and unimaginative. Pass!!
  • peppa pig falls into the category of children's programmes in which the stars are actually the children.

    peppa's little brother who rarely has a word to say is the star of the show. his laugh is thoroughly infectious.

    peppa pig has the requisite moral centre of course: sharing is good, don't lie, etc etc but it's all done with such an innocent joi de vivre that you don't mind

    damn catchy theme tune too.

    peppa also has a website where you can play the various snorts like a piano (sort of) (click family)
  • cbishop-6881416 December 2019
    Peppaa the pig is a terrible T.V show htat should have nevver been created. it eserves -10000/10 stars
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