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...to ban Pingu?

101 replies

kitbit · 03/07/2007 13:46

Am really shocked, ds has a Pingu DVD which he watched for the first time a couple of days ago and really loves. We usually watch stuff together but I really thought this one was safe to put on for him while he sat quietly and had a drink while I whizzed round doing a few things!

...anyway, came back into the room today to watch an episode where Pingu and his little brother have lots of brightly coloured drinks then both need a pee. Little one pees on the snow and Pingu tells him off so he runs back to the igloo and jumps on the potty. Then Pingu starts hopping up and down too and runs home but the potty is occupied and Dad is in the bathroom. Eventually he gets to go into the bathroom but misses the loo - he's desperate and it's too high for him to reach without help. His parents both really tell him off for having an accident, and make him clean it up. When he goes back into the living room they give him the cold shoulder and when he goes to get some stilts to help him reach the loo, he gets told off again.
Eventually he goes and gets some cubes of ice and builds some steps.

ds is just doing potty training, he's doing great, and I think this is really counterproductive and gives a really negative message so I've banned it. The next episode showed Pingu throwing a strop at the dinner table and getting a good old fashioned over-the-knee smacking. Great stuff, as if I was in any doubt!

I thought Pingu was a cute innocent animation for little kids! Is this just a reflection on the year it was made (quite old now) and maybe the cultire of the country it was made in (it's Scandinavian I think)and am I being daft and over sensitive? ds is cross because he's not allowed to watch his new favourite any more. agh!

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Paddlechick666 · 03/07/2007 21:33

I love Pingu, dd loves Pingu, nephew (16) and neice (14) loved Pingu and actually both those episodes are from Pingu videos that they had so they must be over 10 years old at the very least.

the latest platinum collection is great and even has an episode on sled-safety.

Long Live Pingu!

Paddlechick666 · 03/07/2007 21:41

i too am going to ban Dear Zoo as it leads children into an unhealthy and prejudiced assumption that snakes are scary and is clearly an afront to an ethnic minority.

LIZS · 03/07/2007 22:13

lol actually it's Swiss !

Clary · 04/07/2007 00:36

I love Pingu too.

My DD used to rol about on the floor in uncontrollable giggles at the episode where they play fish tennis.

Love the weeing one and the midwife one too - and the one where they are home alone and mum manages miraculously to tidy eveything in moments...

ghosty · 04/07/2007 00:54

My children laugh like drains when watching Pingu ... DS literally phsl ...

In fact, I am going out now to the video shop to get a Pingu video ... keep em occupied during Aussie winter school hols - thanks for the tip

I would ban Thomas the Wank Engine for being so mind numbingly boring (the books AND the tv prog)

Pan · 04/07/2007 01:02

"I've not read all of the thread.." because there is no need to in order to add the comment 'YABU and Pingu rocks'.

CristinaTheAstonishing · 04/07/2007 07:06

Pingu is great. In a book I was reading last evening to DD (2) they do the following:

  • the mum shouts at Pingu & Pinga for touching the dough for the Xmas biscuits
  • she slaps daddy's flipper for touching said biscuits
  • the parents have a fight
  • the parents' fight sets off the children crying
  • dad uses his employers' vehicle (the post office truck) to fetch personal things (a Xmas tree)
  • they lock the children in the igloo so they can decorate the Christmas tree
  • mummy actually puts a ball of snow in the keyhole so they can't even have a peep from the inside
  • they make up for it and sing happily as a family around the Xmas tree

Totally unrealistic.

americantrish · 04/07/2007 11:12

i dont mind Pingu, but he's not one of my favourites. i'd prefer ds doesn't watch him only because Pingu does not speak clearly. (this goes for the teletubbies as well, luckily ds doesnt care much for them.)

Emprexia · 04/07/2007 11:13

YABU.

My 10mo old LOVES Pingu... he giggles every time we see an episode, and right now its the only thing that helps calm him down if he's upset.

Thank God for You Tube, lol

francagoestohollywood · 04/07/2007 11:17

I detest the teletubbies.

Anna8888 · 04/07/2007 14:39

The whole beauty of Pingu is that it is all in body language - the universal language of humans - in this case transposed to penguins in the Arctic to avoid culture/language.

I think it is fantastically clever, funny and educational at the same time .

Teletubbies are just horrible, I quite agree Franca

chocolatedot · 04/07/2007 15:23

Most speech therapists seem to like the Teletubbies. I personally think they're great for small children - the repetitiveness and the language sounds they make can be very useful for them.

olivo · 04/07/2007 15:31

is pingu on tv these days as well? have just cried laughing watching that clip of them weeing on the floor! i MUST introduce my 10 month dd to this!

Anna8888 · 04/07/2007 15:38

chocolatedot - Personally I don't think that children of the age the Teletubbies are destined for ought to be watching TV/DVDs at all - children's speech is acquired by conversing with adults, not watching the TV.

And I hate the visual aesthetics of the Teletubbies . My daughter is frightened of things that ugly, anyway.

FourJays · 04/07/2007 15:43

I LURVE Pingu.
Can I ban Brum for being so SMUG!?

mare · 04/07/2007 15:47

Has anyone else noticed that if you watch Pingu enough, you actually start to understand what they are saying???

I'm sure it was gibberish the first time we watched that DVD. After the (lost count)th time it started to make sense!!

chocolatedot · 04/07/2007 16:00

Isn't Pingu aimed at at similar age group to the Teletubbies?

francagoestohollywood · 04/07/2007 16:08

Mare I agree with your theory!
Don't know about which age group Teletubbies and Pingu aim for. Pingu seems more "universal" than teletubbies. I can't stand them, I kind of like the world they live in, all those flowers and bunnies, and I like the 5 minutes with the real little people, but can't stand the noise they make, so never really showed them to the dc.

Anna8888 · 04/07/2007 16:11

chocolatedot - no, Teletubbies is aimed at 1 year plus, Pingu is aimed at 3 years plus (this according to the French DVD packets I have in front of me) but I see plenty of children of 5, 6 and 7 enjoying it... as I do, in small doses .

wombat2 · 04/07/2007 16:15

Me and my dds love Pingu! My fave episode is one where he falls down a hole into an underground ice cave and has to do all sorts of stunts to get out...

FourJays · 04/07/2007 16:18

Pingu aimed at thirty- somethings I thought......

fannyannie · 04/07/2007 16:20

I guess Tom and Jerry is definitely off the viewing list in your house then (my DS's favourite )

francagoestohollywood · 04/07/2007 16:24

Ds loves tom and Jerry and the pink panther show, but he is a mature 5 year old

EricaG · 13/09/2007 06:48

Peppa pig is great fun! Just bought from www.mypeppapig.com the new camper van and new dvd for my kids!

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