First, it was Winnie the Pooh, and now Peppa Pig, the popular British animated series about an anthropomorphic female pig, has been banned in China. According to local reports, Peppa Pig has been ...
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There’s no denying the fact that kids love Peppa Pig, and in turn parents adore Peppa too. Why? Because she grants worn-out parents five minutes of hard-earned peace every time her latest episode ...
A new video has Peppa Pig fans (and parents in general) around the world reaching for their tissue boxes. Ahead of the Feb. 5 release of Peppa Pig Celebrates Chinese New Year just in time for 2019’s ...
As Peppa Pig continues to grow in popularity across the US, Entertainment One Family announced today the expansion of its digital presence with the launch of “Peppa Pig Happy Mrs. Chicken,” the first ...
StoryToys, The Lego Group and Hasbro have partnered to create the Lego Duplo Peppa Pig app for Peppa’s 20th anniversary. While little ones are busy splashing in virtual muddy puddles and giggling with ...
Ever since we first exposed our pre-schooler to the wonders of an iPad on a long distance flight, we have been hopping around from app to app as his interests dictated. We have been through the ...
A cherubic British cartoon character has become an unlikely target of China's censors as fans use her porcine likeness in rap videos and "gangster" tattoos. The bright pink swine's subversive ...
NEW YORK/LONDON: A new Peppa Pig app, designed to teach youngsters about the various seasons, is rolling out this month. The app, Peppa Pig: Seasons—Autumn and Winter, is developed by Kids Industries ...
China's push to cleanse its internet of unsavory elements appears to have claimed an unlikely victim, with thousands of videos of children's cartoon program "Peppa Pig" reportedly culled from a video ...
A children’s cartoon character has become an unlikely victim of China’s ongoing push to clean up cyberspace. Douyin, a Chinese video-sharing platform popular with millennials, has stopped users ...
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