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− | This is a list of episodes from the television series, [[Pingu]] that were withheld from rotation by |
+ | This is a list of episodes from the television series, '''[[Pingu]]''' that were withheld from rotation by [[The Pygos Group]]. The Pygos Group, along with other rightsholders for the Pingu at the time like the [[BBC]], decided to pull several episodes from the broadcast because they were either deemed too frightening, inappropriate, offensive, or violent for children. |
− | ==The Controversial Episodes in Season 1== |
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+ | The ban has been upheld by the Pygos Group and the successive owners of the Pingu series. HiT Entertainment, to this day, and these episodes have not been officially broadcast on television in many countries, especially the US and the UK. The pulled episodes can still be found on certain DVD releases and online streaming sevices such as Amazon Prime Instant Video and Netflix. |
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− | === [[Pingu Runs Away]] (Episode 14) === |
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+ | ==Season 1== |
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+ | {|border="1" width=100% class="prettytable" |
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+ | ! width=1% | Screenshot |
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+ | ! width="15%" | Title of episode |
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+ | ! width="10%" | Episode |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:Snapshot_6_%284-12-2011_7-31_PM%29.png|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#1 |
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⚫ | | colspan="6" |The scenes where Pingg smacks Pingu on the head and Pingo makes Pingu trip on his ball is edited out by the BBC when released on VHS due to violence and it was almost going to be banned, but it still aired in the UK for quite a while and in the United States on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was eventually removed from British television in 2003, and did not air in the United States afterwards. The scenes however, are still intact on VHS releases outside of the UK and DVD releases, including the United States. |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:C.PNG|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |[[Jealousy]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#6 |
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+ | | colspan="6" |The shot where Pingu pretends to be sick was once cut in the USA because some viewers found it inappropriate. |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:Screen_shot_2014-08-09_at_7.59.09_PM.png|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |[[Pingu Runs Away]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#14 |
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⚫ | | colspan="6" |This episode was placed under unofficial ban from broadcast or video distribution due to Pingu's mother spanking Pingu and Pingu running away from his house. The episode also featured some scary ice monsters which have not just frightened Pingu, but a lot of young viewers too. It was also removed from British television in 2005 and was one of the few episodes that was pulled, and later banned from all future American airings due to its offensive and over the top dark material. It was still released on DVD in the United States however. |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:LittleAccidents8.png|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#19 |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:GIANT_WALRUS.png|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |[[Pingu's Dream]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#26 |
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⚫ | | colspan="6" |This episode was placed with an unofficial ban from broadcast distribution due to the Giant Walrus being frightening and haunting for many young viewers. It was also removed from British television in 2003. It was still broadcast in the United States of America however, and was also released on DVD in said region (Region 1), and also hasn't been released on VHS by the BBC due to the major controversy towards this episode. |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Season 2== |
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− | === [[Music Lessons]] (Episode 17) === |
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+ | {|border="1" width=100% class="prettytable" |
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− | Although there is no controversy in this episode, there are music changes. The original version contained copyrighted music and The Pygos Group didn't get permission. When it was restored and re-dubbed, the music was changed and The Pygos Group got permission by MPHC. |
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+ | ! width=1% | Screenshot |
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+ | ! width="15%" | Title of episode |
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+ | ! width="10%" | Episode |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:Pingu'sBeakBleed.PNG|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#1 |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:Screenshot_302.jpg|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |[[Pingu's Admirer]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#2 |
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⚫ | | colspan="6" |There was a minor controversy at the near end of the episode because the sign that respectively read Perestrokia (left) and Glasnost (right) was accused of promoting both Communism and the Soviet Union, it's also written in Russian. This, however, did not prompt this episode to be banned. |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:Pingu%27sFirstKiss.jpg|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#5 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == Season 3 == |
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+ | {|border="1" width=100% class="prettytable" |
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+ | ! width=1% | Screenshot |
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+ | ! width="15%" | Title of episode |
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+ | ! width="10%" | Episode |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|[[File:Cryingpingu.PNG|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |#9 |
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⚫ | | colspan="6" |The scene where Pingu's mother slaps Pingu on the face is edited out by the BBC when released on VHS. This episode was removed from most American airings because of said scene; however, it did air on [[Cartoon Network]] as part of the ''Small World'' block in the United States. However, the episode was shown uncut on DVD, The Pingu Show, and in TV airings in Canada. |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == Season 4 == |
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− | === [[Pingu's Dream]] (Episode 21) === |
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+ | {| class="prettytable" border="1" width="100%" |
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+ | ! width=1% | Screenshot |
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+ | ! width="15%" | Title of episode |
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− | ==The Controversial Episodes in Season 2== |
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+ | ! width="10%" | Episode |
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+ | | rowspan="2" |[[File:Mrspengroyale.png|center|150px]] |
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+ | | align="center" |[[Pingu Gets a Warning]] |
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− | ===[[Pingu's Admirer]] (Episode 2)=== |
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+ | | align="center" |#9 |
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+ | | colspan="6" |This episode is banned in Japan for unknown reasons; however, it could have been due to the fact that Mrs. Peng-Sniff chases after Pingu and Pingo with a carpet beater. |
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+ | | rowspan="3" |[[File:PinguandtheDoll.jpg|center|150px]] |
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− | == The Controversial Episodes in Season 3 == |
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+ | | align="center" |#22 |
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+ | | colspan="6" |This episode was banned throughout most of North America due to Pingu stereotyping as a Native American. Presumably, for the same reason, this episode was also banned in Japan due to the racist portrayal of Native Americans. The ban has most likely been lifted, however, since it is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Instant Video in the United States. |
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+ | '''Note: '''This is the last episode to be known as a controversial episode (mostly in the US, but one of the only banned from airing in Japan). |
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− | == The Controversial Episodes in Season 4 == |
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+ | |} |
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Revision as of 07:46, 25 June 2020
This is a list of episodes from the television series, Pingu that were withheld from rotation by The Pygos Group. The Pygos Group, along with other rightsholders for the Pingu at the time like the BBC, decided to pull several episodes from the broadcast because they were either deemed too frightening, inappropriate, offensive, or violent for children.
The ban has been upheld by the Pygos Group and the successive owners of the Pingu series. HiT Entertainment, to this day, and these episodes have not been officially broadcast on television in many countries, especially the US and the UK. The pulled episodes can still be found on certain DVD releases and online streaming sevices such as Amazon Prime Instant Video and Netflix.
Season 1
Screenshot | Title of episode | Episode | |||
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Hello, Pingu/Pingu is Introduced | #1 | ||||
The scenes where Pingg smacks Pingu on the head and Pingo makes Pingu trip on his ball is edited out by the BBC when released on VHS due to violence and it was almost going to be banned, but it still aired in the UK for quite a while and in the United States on Cartoon Network. It was eventually removed from British television in 2003, and did not air in the United States afterwards. The scenes however, are still intact on VHS releases outside of the UK and DVD releases, including the United States. | |||||
Jealousy | #6 | ||||
The shot where Pingu pretends to be sick was once cut in the USA because some viewers found it inappropriate. | |||||
Pingu Runs Away | #14 | ||||
This episode was placed under unofficial ban from broadcast or video distribution due to Pingu's mother spanking Pingu and Pingu running away from his house. The episode also featured some scary ice monsters which have not just frightened Pingu, but a lot of young viewers too. It was also removed from British television in 2005 and was one of the few episodes that was pulled, and later banned from all future American airings due to its offensive and over the top dark material. It was still released on DVD in the United States however. | |||||
Little Accidents/Pingu's Lavatory Story | #19 | ||||
This episode was placed on official ban from broadcast or home video distribution (except the UK and Canada) due to toilet humour, the realistic appearance of urination, and alcoholic references. Netflix in the US has it however. | |||||
Pingu's Dream | #26 | ||||
This episode was placed with an unofficial ban from broadcast distribution due to the Giant Walrus being frightening and haunting for many young viewers. It was also removed from British television in 2003. It was still broadcast in the United States of America however, and was also released on DVD in said region (Region 1), and also hasn't been released on VHS by the BBC due to the major controversy towards this episode. |
Season 2
Screenshot | Title of episode | Episode | |||
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Pingu at the Doctor's | #1 | ||||
This episode was placed under unofficial ban from broadcast or video distribution (except the UK and the US) due to the realistic appearance of blood. It was the only episode to get banned in Poland. | |||||
Pingu's Admirer | #2 | ||||
There was a minor controversy at the near end of the episode because the sign that respectively read Perestrokia (left) and Glasnost (right) was accused of promoting both Communism and the Soviet Union, it's also written in Russian. This, however, did not prompt this episode to be banned. | |||||
Pingu's First Kiss | #5 | ||||
This episode was banned and removed from American television due to the beak-to-beak contact being found too inappropriate for children. However, other countries found it alright, including the UK. |
Season 3
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Pingu Quarrels With His Mother | #9 | ||||
The scene where Pingu's mother slaps Pingu on the face is edited out by the BBC when released on VHS. This episode was removed from most American airings because of said scene; however, it did air on Cartoon Network as part of the Small World block in the United States. However, the episode was shown uncut on DVD, The Pingu Show, and in TV airings in Canada. |
Season 4
Screenshot | Title of episode | Episode | |||
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Pingu Gets a Warning | #9 | ||||
This episode is banned in Japan for unknown reasons; however, it could have been due to the fact that Mrs. Peng-Sniff chases after Pingu and Pingo with a carpet beater. | |||||
Pingu and the Doll | #22 | ||||
This episode was banned throughout most of North America due to Pingu stereotyping as a Native American. Presumably, for the same reason, this episode was also banned in Japan due to the racist portrayal of Native Americans. The ban has most likely been lifted, however, since it is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Instant Video in the United States.
Note: This is the last episode to be known as a controversial episode (mostly in the US, but one of the only banned from airing in Japan). |