Peep and The Big Wide World - Season 1 Episodes

Season 1 Episodes

(This list is incomplete) Episodes consist of two 9 minute animated segments, each followed by a 2 minute live-action segment. Occasionally, networks such as TVO will use individual segments as filler for commercial-free programming.

# Original Airdate Title Plot/Notes
1/1-1 April 12, 2004 "Spring Thing" At the end of winter Peep, Quack, and Chirp find a flower that which they believe to be the last one in the world, and try to protect it.
"Springy Thingy" Peep, Quack, and Chirp learn about springs when they encounter a frog, a spring mattress, and a jack-in-the-box.
2/1-2 April 13, 2004 "Quack's Stuck Stick" Peep discovers a beaver dam and a young, toothy beaver, while Quack loses his favorite stick.
"Peep's Can" Peep searches for a house he can call home.
3/1-3 April 14, 2004 "Quack and the Very Big Rock" The birds learn about leverage when Quack gets frustrated by a large rock in his way of visiting Peep.
"Shadow Play" The birds discover their shadows and how they change with the movement of the sun.
4/1-4 April 15, 2004 "Current Events" Peep borrows a toy boat from Nellie's yard and sets off with Chirp for Green Island where Quack is visiting.
"Quack Loses his Hat" In order to save Quack, who's stuck inside a pickle jar, Peep must figure out how to float a duck.
5/1-5 April 15, 2005 "Night Lights" When Quack wakes up too early, he thinks the sun is gone, but afraid that the sun forgot to rise, he and Peep find a flashlight.
"Sounds Like..." Peep and Chirp get lost, but use a variety of sounds to find their way home.
6/1-6 April 19, 2005 "The Windy Day" A windy day helps Chirp to "fly", but she discovers it isn't as easy as it looks.
"Peep Feet" The birds learn about the benefit of standard measurement.
7/1-7 April 20, 2005 "Newton's Big Adventure" Newton explores his surroundings.
"Peep Crosses the Road" Peep decides to cross a road to find the answer to "Why did the chicken crossed the road?".
8/1-8 April 21, 2005 "Stormy Weather" Peep's first encounter with thunder and lightning.
"Peep in Rabbitland" Peep learns about a rabbit's perspective on life.
9/1-9 April 22, 2005 "A Duck's Tale" After meeting a skunk for the very first time, Quack is inspired to examine the various defenses that many animals have.
"Quack's Tracks" On the first snowy day of Winter, Peep loses Quack and uses his tracks to find him.

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