I’m being currently subjected to a Peppa Pig marathon as I watch my nephew. They are visiting the zoo.
Some kinds of animals are clearly “people” - like Peppa and the zookeepers. But other animals are non speaking - animals. They showed non talking penguins eating fish - are fish not “people” either?
The zookeeper is a lion who confuses the teacher - some sort of gazelle - with a wildebeest as a running joke, which seems to suggest that he thinks of her as food.
Some of the jokes in this show seem targeted to adults, which makes no sense, as absolutely nothing in this show is watchable to anyone above the age of 4.
Be glad you didn’t have to suffer through pingu or caillou. I often thought about starting the car in the garage with the door closed.
Caillou is what North Korea uses to torture spies
I’ve noticed that in most cartoons, anthropomorphized animals are in its own kingdom of life.
Hello Kitty is a gijinka, an anthropomorphism or personification of a Japanese Bobtail cat.[48][11][49]
This is used to explain why hello kitty has a pet cat herself.
How do gorillas, chimpanzees and humans all exist at the same time?
Put on Bluey.
Others to try:
- Frog & Toad
- Wild Kratts
- Tumble Leaf
- Interrupting Chicken
- Shape Island
- Jake & The Neverland Pirates
- Not Quite Narwhal
- Sago Mini Friends
- Doc McStuffins
- Duck & Goose
And dont put peppa back on.
Clearly the people of peppa pig universe are some kind of human and animal hybrid. They are different than the regular animals.
Oh it’s watchable, just not for the sake of enjoyment.
It may not be watchable but as a parent you end up watching it anyway. And Peppa is one of the better ones to be subjected to IMHO.