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Pingu - Original Theme Tune

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2007

I thought I should put the original Pingu theme tune up because nobody else has done it and I really dont like the new theme tune. It brings back memories :) Please have a look at my channel. I am a musician. Cover famous songs and write my own stuff too. I don't have copyright over my own stuff yet so haven't uploaded any original songs. http://www.youtube.com/user/weewhiteyrocks

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  • So cute. But my brothers and I were discussing how Pingu MUST be harmful to children's development. After all, isn't the point of educational TV so that children can learn to SPEAK? This only teaches them to make vaguely penguin-like noises. I PROTEST THIS.

  • @MythicalMistress No. It never affected my development. Kids are smart. They can differentiate between real speech and penguin noises.

  • @MythicalMistress have you seen in the night garden and the teletubbies!? =P They're worse, they misuse speech this just doesn't have any!

  • @JoRowlingRocks YEAH! My thoughts exactly! Rather have penguin noises than..... "EH OH, TUBBY BYE BYE NOO NOO". If anything confuses children it's the misuse of ACTUAL language. Children can see that Pingu is an animal making animal noises. Just like a dog would bark... and nobody complains when children live in the same house as dogs in case they learn to bark.

  • @weewhiteyrocks Teletubbies is proven to be beneficial for very young children ;) The noises are easier to imitate than actual words

  • @mojododo85 yeah. The only point i was tryin to make was that kids dont need programs to have real words in them. Pingu is not harmful to kids development.

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  • @MythicalMistress Personally, I'd consider it to be quite stimulating for younger children. When children first begin to read, they look at the pictures and ignore the sounds. It allows them to cognitively be aware of a story process.

  • 15-18 was here :hap:

  • I end up singing this tune randomly, love Pingu, even though I'm about 10 years above the target audience age :D

  • fink mi speakers hav broke coz david attingbrugh sounds well squeeky?

  • don't seals eat penguins?

  • ive never seen pingu, seems kinda cool tho

  • PINGU IS THE DEVIL! ... But he's adorable ^_^

  • i love it

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  • @MythicalMistress @weewhiteyrocks Fuck off! I am living proof of how it did not effect my childhood, used to watch it all the time (and at school sometimes) and I have an A* in Edexcel english and A in Literature at GCSE, so get on ya bike.

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