Pingu (series 1) - Noise

Noise

Pingu and Pingg are playing hopscotch near somebody's igloo. Just then a penguin came by on his snowtruck telling Pingu and Pingg to leave but they refused, they end up fighting him by ruining his paint line around his truck and he puts signs to tell them it is a parking space and "no children allowed". Pingu and Pingg went to another igloo and Pingg makes funny moves which makes Pingu laugh but the neighbour came out of her window telling them to be quiet just as Pingo came along with his ball and they all started teasing her and the neightbour tells them to go away and shuts her window, briefly trapping her flipper which makes Pingu and his friends laugh. They started playing catch with the ball and they kick it on the neighbour's roof! The neighbour came out and took the ball inside with her and Pingo and Pingg shout at her to bring it back, so they told Pingu to tell her to bring their ball back for them. Pingu tried ringing the door, telling the neightbour to bring the ball back but the neighbour refues, slamming the door. Pingu tries again, but the neighbour pushes him away and but to no avail, Pingu slaps a snowball on the doorbell, which the neighbour chases after them, then stopped to take the snowball off her doorbell but ends up locked outside! Pingu, Pingo and Pingg laugh at this when she was trying to get back inside, so Pingu decides to help her and unlocks the door for her. She thanked Pingu and she gives the ball back for them and Pingo and Pingg was pleased. Pingu, Pingo and Pingg play catch again and neighbour plays along too but she accidentally kick the ball in her window which her eyes become dizzy and Pingu's eyes go dizzy too! All the friends laughed.

  • Features Pingu, Pingo, Pingg, angry neighbour and a parking neighbour.
  • In the original version: When the neighbour gets her flipper trapped, she howls like a wolf.
  • Aired on November 26, 1990.

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