Pingu was a Swiss animated series aimed at children. It featured a family of penguins who lived at the South Pole, and primarily focused on the antics of the son, Pingu, and his friend Robby the Seal. There were also lots of family-based episodes, featuring the mother and father and (after she was hatched) his baby sister Pinga, as well as several other minor characters.
Trivia
Although Pingu was set in Antarctica he and his family lived in an igloo, which are only found in the Arctic as the traditional (no longer used) dwellings of the native Inuit people.
In 1989, David Hasselhoff released (in Switzerland only) the single "Pingu Dance"[1], a rap song based on the Pingu shorts and featuring a number of samples of Pinguish. A portion of this song is used as the theme to Pingu on the PBS Kids Sprout channel in the United States.
In 2006, Pingu was featured in a specially-made music video for Eskimo Disco's first single, 7-11.
The episode "Little Accidents" was banned in some countries because it contains references of graphical urination.
In a Swedish Talk Show interview Madonna criticised Pingu as a bad influence to her daughter because she considers watching TV bad for children's health.
Pinguish
Pinguish (Penguinese or Penguish), is a fictional constructed language spoken by Pingu and the other penguins.
Known words (spoken)
Arzt - Hospital, clinic
Bitebit (pronounced beet-the-beet) - ski wax
Coo-Coo - lobster
Esava - Snapper
Ibedi fadebi siteri varning obiaden nødvenden sonjadobaden pipul (pronounced ibedi fahdehbi siteree barning opeeathen niyudvenden soneeadobadehn people) - This movie is not suitable for heart attack and pregnant people.
Mocmo (pronounced mok-mo) - eel
Noop-Nook (or Nook-Nook) - an exclamation, for example "Oh, look!"
Silis (pronounced cee-leef) - flounder
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