Review of Pingu

Pingu (1980–2006)
10/10
Pingu needs to be given more credit.
23 November 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Pingu portrays real human emotions, which made it fun to watch. It is educational without the norm of ABC's and 123. at the end of each episode, one could grasp the moral lesson that eventually surfaces in the episode. for example, the one episode where pingu refuses to help his mom and wanted to spend the day playing outside, but at the end of the day, he came back home and helped his mom to clean the floor. this is how pingu brings up the educational part, which plays a big role in our daily human life. It deals with family problems and relationship between a brother and a younger sister. it is real, and not in any way made up or fake, which is why as an adult, i caught myself watching all of the episodes on youtube. yes pingu is naughty, and "noot noot" at each dissatisfaction, but this animation is very unique that it doesn't make the moral lessons obvious... if you watch it carefully, you will then know what it is all about... for a kid, it is indeed enjoyable because how pingu reacts and how his parents then response to him... well it is like how we humans are. i give this 10/10 because by far, no cartoon animation has made me watch it for whole day long... not even the simpsons or the family guy, though i don't understand penguinese... but "ama caprada forday" anyway.
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