Pingu (series 6) - Pingu and The Paint

Pingu and The Paint

Mother and Father go out, leaving Pingu sitting at the table with his painting, which needs to be finished. Pingu gets some water and finishes the painting with some blue and orange paint. As he’s admiring the finished painting, a blob of orange paint falls from the brush onto the table. He tries to get it off, but only succeeds in making a bigger mess, getting it on his chair as well. He then has an idea! Getting a pot of orange paint and a brush from the shed, he paints the chair, the table, and everything on it orange. He spots a bit he’s missed, and, while painting this, gets a blob of orange paint on the wall. His solution to this is to make it slightly larger and rounder, and then frame it. As he’s straightening up the frame, he gets some more paint on the wall, then treads in some paint he’s dropped on the floor, leaving footprints behind as he backs away. As he backs out of the igloo he trips and lands on his sledge, which slides away and into a lump of ice. The impact jogs the pot of paint and the brush out of Pingu’s hands and these fly into the air, leaving orange paint on a couple of igloos and an ice sculpture. Pingu’s solution to this is to add even more paint to most of the igloos in the village and the sculpture in a variety of patterns and colours. The villagers see the results of this and gather to discuss what’s happened. They wonder who’s responsible. Then the postman sees a trail of footprints and they follow them to the barrel where Pingu is hiding. To clear it up, Pingu starts throwing snowballs at the paint and is quickly helped by Pingg and Pingo, who Punki tries to evade. Then, the other villagers then join in themselves. It starts snowing heavily and the new snow soon finishes off the job of getting rid of all the paint.

  • Features mainly Pingu. Mother, Father, Pingg and Pingo also appear, as do various other villagers and Punki.
  • This is the last episode where Pinga is absent.
  • Aired on March 1, 2006.
  • Last appearance of Punki, though some references found out in Pingu and the Daily Igloo.
  • Some other penguins, are from previous episodes:
  • The postman from Pinga has Hiccups, the fishmonger from Pingu Digs a Hole, and the artist from Pingu's Ice Sculpture are in this episode.

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