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  2. List of Pingu episodes - Wikipedia

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    Pingu meets Robby on the way to school and Robby slips into the school ice-hole. During their lesson the class all have to dive into the ice-hole in order to find out what types of fish live beneath the ice. But Pingu 'knows' that not only fish live in the ocean and Robby catches all sorts of creatures for them to learn about.

  3. Pingu - Wikipedia

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    Pingu. Pingu is a Swiss - German animated children's television series co-created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggemann [1] that centres on the titular anthropomorphic emperor penguin and his family, who live in the South Pole. The series aired on SF DRS for four series from 7 March 1990 to 9 April 2000, and was produced by the Swiss animation ...

  4. Pingu in the City - Wikipedia

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    Pingu in the City (Japanese: ピングー in ザ・シティ, Hepburn: Pingū in za Shiti) is an animated children's television series produced by Mattel Creations, NHK, NHK Enterprises, and Polygon Pictures. It is a reboot /continuation based on the stop-motion television series Pingu by HIT Entertainment. The series first aired on NHK ...

  5. Carlo Bonomi - Wikipedia

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    Died. 6 August 2022 (2022-08-06) (aged 85) Milan, Italy. Occupation. Voice actor. Years active. 1963–2008. Carlo Bonomi (12 March 1937 – 6 August 2022) [ 1 ] was an Italian voice actor who was best known for his voiceover work as the voice of Mr. Linea in the animated series La Linea as well as Pingu and various other characters in series 1 ...

  6. Grammelot - Wikipedia

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    Grammelot. Grammelot (or gromalot or galimatias) / ˈɡræməlɒt / [1] is an imitation of language used in satirical theatre, an ad hoc gibberish that uses prosody along with macaronic and onomatopoeic elements to convey emotional and other meaning, and used in association with mime and mimicry. The satirical use of such a format may date back ...

  7. Otmar Gutmann - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1960–1993. Known for. Pingu. Otmar Gutmann (24 April 1937 – 13 October 1993) was a German filmmaker who specialised in animation. He co-created the stop-motion television series Pingu alongside Erika Brueggemann. [1] He started as an amateur in the 1960s. As a professional he only made one personal work, Aventures (1978).

  8. Language game - Wikipedia

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    Language game. A language game (also called a cant, secret language, ludling, or argot) is a system of manipulating spoken words to render them incomprehensible to an untrained listener. Language games are used primarily by groups attempting to conceal their conversations from others. Some common examples are Pig Latin; the Gibberish family ...

  9. List of fictional penguins - Wikipedia

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    Pingu: Pingu: The title character of the series Pinga Pingu's sister Pingo One of Pingu's Friends Pingi Pingu's love interest Pip T.O.T.S. Playboy Penguin: Looney Tunes: A mute skating baby penguin that seeks Bugs Bunny for help Pororo the Little Penguin: Pororo the Little Penguin: Scamper The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin: Spinner Wild Kratts