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The original voice actor for Pingu who coined the penguin's iconic "noot noot" phase has died aged 85. Carlo Bonomi, from Milan, was the voice of the playful emperor penguin on the popular ...
We did not see this coming. What would our childhood have been without Pingu? It was a clay animated children’s series which began in 1986. The programme centred around the lead character, Pingu ...
The studio will produce the new Pingu series in stop-motion, bringing the Emperor Penguin and his family back to the silver screen after an 18 year absence. Pingu was originally made for Swiss TV ...
PINGU actor Carlo Bonomi – the iconic voice behind the beloved children’s TV character who invented the “noot noot” catchphrase – has died aged 85. Bonomi was the voic… ...
MANY of us will look back fondly on TV’s favourite Penguin, Pingu. The cute character was immortalised in a popular stop-motion clay animation show and even won a BAFTA. The mischief making ...
Children’s favourite Pingu is waddling back to TV – but could leave fans in a flap with his new voice. Children’s favourite Pingu is waddling back to TV – but could leave fans in a flap ...
Pingu was a comfort blanket for ’90s and ’00s kids everywhere growing up. “I remember watching it on Saturday mornings, around 7am, when my parents were still asleep.
A new Pingu series is finally coming to TV screens 18 years after the last episode was made. The remake comes as part of a team up between toy company Mattel and award-winning animation studio Aardman ...
Bizarrely, Pingu’s First Kiss was pulled from screens in the US for its depiction of "beak-to-beak contact", though it aired without issue in the UK. Aardman’s Chief Creative Director, ...
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Pingu comes with 105 episodes of 5 minutes each and a half-hour special. Due to its previously fragmented rights, the show has only received significant exposure in Japan and the UK.
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