Pingu (series 3) - Pingu The Painter

Pingu The Painter

Pingu has a pad of paper, and goes over to the shed to look around. In an old wooden container he finds a box of paints, brushes, etc. which is just what he’s looking for. He loads them onto his sledge, finds an easel and artist’s cap in an old barrel, loads the easel on to the sledge, puts the cap on his head and sets off out. After a while he comes across an interesting ice formation but, after examining it carefully from an artists perspective, decides it’s not quite right and continues on his way. He finds a block of ice that will do, sets up his easel, measures up and starts painting. He has completed a painting when Robby appears from behind the ice, pulls up a convenient block and strikes a pose. Pingu paints Robby, and has just about finished when Robby starts messing about and not holding the pose. Robby then strikes a new pose and Pingu starts afresh, but it is not long before Robby starts messing about again, which gets Pingu rather annoyed. Robby poses yet again. Pingu paints a "sad" Robby, but as he admires his third Robby painting a blob of red paint lands on the paper, which makes the face on the picture move, and change from "sad" to "surprised", to Pingu's astonishment and Robby has abandoned posing and has found the tubes of paint. Pingu then has a paint-fight with Robby, which ends with both of them laughing and a lot of paint on the ice for Pingu then packs up and they leave together and they don’t realise is that the mess of paint left behind on the ice and it is a work of art by itself with only messy.

  • Features Pingu and Robby.
  • July 20, 1995
  • In one scene it looks like Pingu is strangling Robbie

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