Pingu (series 3) - Pingu Argues With His Mother

Pingu Argues With His Mother

Pingu is outside the igloo splitting wood for the fireplace. Pingo comes by, carrying a ball, and asks Pingu if he’d like to come and play. Pingu goes in to ask Mother, who is ironing, if this would be okay. He is angrily denied and Pingu starts to argue. Eventually, Pingu goes back outside and tells Pingo the answer. Pingo goes off, and Pingu angrily goes back to chop the wood for the fireplace. After a while, Pingu goes to ask Mother, who has finished ironing, again, when he is still denied, he starts to argue some more. Pingu angrily leaves, sticking his tongue outside the igloo to his Mother, and starts moving the wood he just cut while putting it into the igloo, stacking it by the fireplace. Pingu goes back out for another load of wood and brings it inside. But he decides that he’d rather go and play, and sneaks off. He meets up with Pingo, who is trying to sink balls into a makeshift basketball hoop, supposedly a barrel, and Pingu joins in. Mother comes and fetches Pingu back, and stands over him while he loads more wood and takes it into the igloo. Mother follows, shutting the door behind her. Pingu angrily strews the wood all over the floor, hurting his left foot in the process. Mother is unsympathetic, so Pingu angrily kicks the table, breaking a fruit bowl and hurting his other foot even more. Mother becomes very furious and slaps Pingu, who runs into his bedroom terrified, leaving Mother stricken with remorse and feeling ashamed of herself. Later, Mother, Father and Pinga sit down to dinner, but Pingu isn't there. When Father asks where he is, Mother glumly explains to him what has happened. Father, annoyed, goes to find Pingu, but there’s no sign of him in the bedroom and the window is open. They all go outside to look for Pingu, but can’t find him. They sit down to their meal again, Mother and Father still can’t eat as they are worried. Then Pinga has an idea and goes to look in the wardrobe, where they find Pingu fast asleep in there and Pingu soon wakes up and Mother hugs him and they both make up.

  • Features mainly Pingu, Pingo and Mother. Pinga and Father also appear.
  • All television broadcasts, as well as VHSs and most UK DVD prints, removes the scene where Mother slaps Pingu in the face. PBS Kids Sprout never aired this episode about of content. With the scene cut, this makes viewers believe that Pingu simply runs into his bedroom in terror of receiving further punishment. But on the On-Demand episode by BTVision, and on The Pingu Show as well as DVD release "Pingu Breaks The Ice", this scene was left intact. The slapping scene is usually intact during broadcasts in Canada, particularly showings on APTN.
  • August 10, 1995.
  • This is the last episode of Pingu to be scary for young children.

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