![]() However, watch out for videos on YouTube that look like “Peppa Pig” but are actually edits made by fans – or worse, edits made for adults. This may be enough to satisfy your mini-Anglophile. On YouTube, meanwhile, you can find lots of Peppa Pig clips on the official channel. However, this won’t get you more than an episode or two without a log-in to either cable or DirecTV Now or Philo (see below). Streaming “Peppa Pig”įor just a bit of Peppa, you can watch clips for free on the Nick Jr. Every episode includes five 5-minute stories.įortunately, you don’t need cable to be able to catch up on them. ![]() ![]() There are currently six seasons (or “series” in the UK) of Peppa, each made up of six episodes. And who better to showcase their irony than the British? It’s a great start to a road that could eventually lead to Monty Python.Īs such, parents raising budding little Anglophiles might just want Peppa to come and give their kids an education in both throwing shade and in consonant enunciation. Perhaps that’s why we love both Peppa and Olivia, another British cartoon girl pig with a precocious attitude. Who among us does not identify with that, if only a bit? We too are cute but a bit gross, able to practice poise but never dignified enough. In real life our porcine friends are portly and humble, with cute little tails and voracious appetites. Pigs are somehow natural vehicles for such human stories. Life with little kids is always a juxtaposition of the sweet with the startlingly savage. It’s just a bit brutal, but hey, so is life. With that sort of the wide-eyed honesty that parents know all too well, characters get jibes all the time.
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