Pingu: 3 - Hide And Seek [VHS]
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Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) Original 1993-95 UK VHS.afpk It also appears on a BTVision print of Pingu at the Wedding Party (where the title card and credits are completely textless), and most likely on when it first aired on Swiss TV in 1997 (which the BTVision print likely uses). Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.wmv
Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) Original 1993-95 UK VHS.wmv
Pingu 1 - Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) 1991-92 UK VHS.afpk Logo: Same basic concept as the previous logo, but in stop motion rather than hand-drawn animation. The chyroned text "PINGU Filmstudio Switzerland" appears on the bottom in white. A slide for the two other " Pingu" videos - 1: " Pingu - Barrel of Fun", and 2: " Pingu 2 - Building Igloos" - Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.mp4
Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) Original 1991-92 UK VHS.afpk
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Most international video releases use the next logo, and the remastered versions of course use the next logo as well.
When Pingu is looking around the abandoned igloo, the igloo is clearly a different model as it is completely white when the other model has quite a few marks and scratches. The show's international distribution rights were handled by Netherlands-based firm Editoy AG. Editoy was renamed to Pingu BV in 1996, and assumed its current name of The Pygos Group in 2001 after being acquired by a Texas-based firm called Joker, Inc., shortly before the company was bought out by British-based entertainment company HIT Entertainment. Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) 1991-92 UK VHS.afpk Pingu and Pinga are playing hide-and-seek. Pingu hides in the toy box while Pinga is counting. Pinga then looks for Pingu all over the igloo inside and out, but cannot find him anywhere. She tells Mum that she does not know where to find Pingu, so Mum suggests that Pinga come shopping with her and that they buy something that will make Pingu come out of his hiding place. Pinga thinks that is a marvelous idea and they set off at once. Music/Sounds: A section of the song "Pingu Dance" which was used as the opening and closing theme to the show for seasons 3 and 4, as well as the remastered versions of Seasons 1 and 2.Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.afpk Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show, which is a slight rearrangement of some of the notes from the original intro sequence. Music/Sounds: Same as the later variant of the last logo, but with an extra section of the song at the beginning, and Pingu's "Noot, Noot" sound as well. It plasters the last logo on the Australian video releases of Hello Pingu! and Pingu and his Friends. Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.afpk
Pingu 1 - Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) 1991-92 UK VHS.mp4 Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) Original 1993-95 UK VHS.mp4 Music/Sounds Trivia: The "Pingu Dance" was released as a single by David Hasselhoff in Switzerland only, due to his love of Pingu. On a Japanese Pingu VHS, the logo fades in from the montage from the end of the credits and stays on screen longer.It was seen on the first two seasons of Pingu. It was last seen on UK television in 2012, when the series last aired on CBeebies (the BBC retained the old master prints of the series well after the HIT remastering). It can also be seen on many VHS tapes (mainly in the UK and Australia), and most likely on the Japanese DVD sets released in 2000.
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- EAN: 764486781913
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