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In 1993, David Hasselhoff released a single titled "Pingu Dance", a rap song (in Switzerland only) based on the Pingu shorts and featuring samples of Penguinese. A portion of the song is used as the theme to Pingu in the third and fourth series, as well as the re-dubs of the
Original release date Prod. code; 79: 1 "Pingu's Disadvantage" 5 January 1998 () S04E01: Pingu keeps losing hide and seek and climbs up to find them easier. 80: 2
That same year, he released the single "Pingu Dance" based on the children's show Pingu, and his fourth compilation album, Crazy for You, which contains several hits from 1989 to 1991, however, both releases failed to chart.
Pingu [216] Switzerland/UK Puppet 1990 Bertie the Bat [217] Channel Islands: Cutout 1991-2000 Soupe Opera [218] France Food 1991 Joshua Jones: UK Puppet 1991 Cogs Hollow [219] UK Puppet 1992 Hairy Jeremy [220] France Puppet 1992 Truckers [221] UK Puppet 1992 The Gingerbread Man: UK Puppet 1992-1996 Astro Farm: UK Clay 1992-2000 Noddy's Toyland ...
Pingu at the Wedding Party (German: ... A restored version of the film was released straight-to-video in the United Kingdom by HIT Entertainment in 2004, ...
In 2011, Hasselhoff released his twelfth studio album A Real Good Feeling, which became a success in Austria and peaked at number three. However, his thirteenth studio album This Time Around failed to chart worldwide. In 2015, Hasselhoff released the song "True Survivor", which became his first entry on the Canadian Hot 100, peaking at number 94.
The only film released under WBFE in 2000 was My Dog Skip, which became the company's first major box-office success in nearly four years, grossing nearly $35 million, although it would be released under the main Warner Bros. Pictures banner. Two more family films were released in 2001 through WBFE.
May 28 - Pingu debuts on SF DRS (Switzerland) and CBeebies (United Kingdom). June 29 - Inhumanoids debuts in syndication. July 3 - Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos debuts on TV Tokyo. September 6 - The Flintstone Kids debuts on ABC. September 8 - Defenders of the Earth, Ghostbusters, and Silverhawks debut in syndication. September 13: