BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
Ezmae Chang
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Marva
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
denzil-09434
Peppa Pig is very charming and funny. I like the crudely drawn characters. Their heads resemble the depictions of "puds" which we used to draw on desks at school. The only negative is that Daddy pig is portrayed as a fat idiot. He pretty much always messes up every project he takes on and his whole family mock him for this, as well as for being fat. In all the episodes I've seen, which are many, Mummy pig has only messed up once. That was when she was trying to get a hat out of a tree on a windy day.No reference to Mummy's prodigious girth is ever made. This is a good thing I suppose, because God forbid a toddler should emulate that behaviour and have to take The consequences. The poor little blighters don't deserve that. It's unfair to single out Peppa Pig for this criticism really, it's pretty much ubiquitous in the treatment of male characters on TV and indeed of fathers in real life. So all in all, Peppa Pig is excellent entertainment and useful for socialising your toddler into the world as it exists now.
jtoh-96230
This show is not what I thought, It has it's good things, but it has somewhat unappealing things. Peppa is really an annoying character. She's cheeky, bossy, impatient, and arrogant. All of the characters are too dumb for young children. The parents don't show discipline to their children. They just keep them the way they are. Overall, I'd say it is cuter than Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom but definitely not as good or appealing. It's too dumb, basic, and the main character is so annoying.
zsofikam
Peppa Pig is a lovable cheeky little piggy who lives with her little brother George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig. Peppa's favourite things include playing games, dressing up, and jumping in muddy puddles. Her adventures always end happily with snorts of laughter. Peppa Pig (both the show and the character) are so charming and adorable. Peppa is curious and talkative just like any kid her age and George is just plain adorable. Mummy and Daddy Pig also have their moments, especially when Daddy Pig is trying to accomplish something like when he's determined to go through blackberry bushes. I also get a kick out of Peppa's friends such as Susie Sheep, Zoey Zebra, Rebecca Rabbit, Emily Elephant, Danny Dog, and Pedro Pony. The stories themselves are very sweet and innocent, reminding me a bit of my childhood with the things Peppa comes up with. Absolutely darling and the art style is unique and whimsical, with a storybook-like quality reminiscent of Maisy, Oswald, Little Bill, Max And Ruby, Kipper, or Sagwa. The background music is so nice and soothing and I personally enjoy the narrator. He manages to sound simultaneously calm and excited.
shinyhardware
At the time of writing this has a paltry 6.0 out of 10.0 I don't know who's been voting on it but this is the best kids program on telly. In fact I signed up just to comment on this. ( I managed to avoid signing up for the past 3 year despite viewing the site regularly, which shows how serious I am about Peppa Pig's greatness) With 2 out of 3 Children being "Peppa Pig Viewing Age" for the last 4 years, it is the one kids program that I can and have to watch time and time again. Unlike Backyardigans, Teletubbies and Dora, which are annoying and repetitive in different measures, Peppa Pig is a pleasant, light hearted and fun program for kids to watch.There are several layers of humour and my wife and I often giggle at some of the stupid stuff Daddy pig gets up to, its just a funny little program with no pretension it doesn't ram messages down your kids throat though there are lessons to be learnt.Well done to everyone involved in making this program, I probably have a year or 2 left of watching the first tier of kids programs and if it wasn't for Peppa Pig the prospect would be a bleak one.