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PINGU the Penguin Is Back in a New Animated Series - MSNMattel and Aardman are developing a Pingu animated television series, and I, for one, am ecstatic. As a cute animal fanatic and sassy children’s character lover (looking at you, D.W.
Barbie giant Mattel is teaming up with award-winning animation studio Aardman (Chicken Run, Shaun the Sheep, Wallace & Gromit) to co-develop a new stop-motion, animated Pingu television series.
We spoke to several television critics and asked why “Mad Men” attracts so many superlatives from its audience and where the TV series falls on their personal Top 5 TV lists--if at all.
Pingu no Waku-waku Carnival is a minigame collection based on the Swiss children's clay animated series; Pingu. It was released for Nintendo DS as part of Square-Enix "Pure Dreams" brand.
Pingu consists of three- to five-minute movies collected on DVD, created by a Swiss claymation specialist. The penguins speak a universal gibberish, and many tracks have a cool, quiet techno-beat ...
Pingu was originally created during the 1980s, and its popularity is attributed to the show’s unique way of speaking. A language called “Penguinese,” which is universally understandable.
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