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Pingu originally ran until 2000, and was briefly revived on British TV between 2003 and 2006. The new series will be stop-motion animation, in the same vein as the original.
Pingu's return has been expected for quite some time. The character made his debut in the television series that premiered in 1990, marking an entire generation of children with his catchphrase ...
Aardman’s upcoming Pingu series will take inspiration from Mattel’s iconic penguin, renowned for his cheeky charm, temper tantrums, slapstick humor, and appeal to everyone who has a pulse.
Pingu ran from 1986-2006 Credit: Hit Entertainment Italian Carlo Bonami was the original voice of the much-loved penguin – in fact he voiced the whole cast until 2000.
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… ...
The original voice of Pingu who coined the penguin's iconic 'noot, noot' phrase has died aged 85. Carlo Bonomi, from Milan, lent his voice to the South Pole emperor penguin from its creation in ...
It was a clay animated children’s series which began in 1986. The programme centred around the lead character, Pingu, and his penguin family who lived in the South Pole.
Pingu illustrator Antonio Lupatelli - who worked under the pseudonym Tony Wolf - has died aged 88, according to reports coming out of Italy. Lupatelli, who illustrated the children's iconic ...