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Pingu: 3 - Hide And Seek [VHS]

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Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.afpk Pingu 1 - Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) Original 1991-92 UK VHS.afpk A slide for the two other " Pingu" videos - 1: " Pingu - Barrel of Fun", and 2: " Pingu 2 - Building Igloos" - Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) Original 1993-95 UK VHS.afpk

Pingu 1 - Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) 1991-92 UK VHS.mp4 When Pingu is looking around the abandoned igloo, the igloo is clearly a different model as it is completely white when the other model has quite a few marks and scratches.

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Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) Original 1993-95 UK VHS.afpk Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.mp4 Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) 1991-92 UK VHS.afpk As of 2017, the studio exists as an in-name-only unit of Mattel used to market properties and productions associated with the Pingu library.

Logo: Same basic concept as the previous logo, but in stop motion rather than hand-drawn animation. The chyroned text "PINGU Filmstudio Switzerland" appears on the bottom in white. It's unknown why on UK VHS releases it was titled "Hide & Seek" even though it focuses a lot more on Pingu & Robby's snowball fight. Most international video releases use the next logo, and the remastered versions of course use the next logo as well.Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.afpk The show's international distribution rights were handled by Netherlands-based firm Editoy AG. Editoy was renamed to Pingu BV in 1996, and assumed its current name of The Pygos Group in 2001 after being acquired by a Texas-based firm called Joker, Inc., shortly before the company was bought out by British-based entertainment company HIT Entertainment. Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) Original 1993-95 UK VHS.wmv Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) Original 1993-95 UK VHS.mp4 Music/Sounds Variant: On the aforementioned Japanese VHS, the closing theme is not heard. Instead, Pingu's "Noot Noot" is heard a few seconds after the logo fades in, and a section of the song "SEEDS OF HAPPINESS" can be heard when the logo fades in (interestingly, that song was used during the montage).

Pingu 4 - Pingu the Chef (BBCV 4975), Pingu the Photographer (BBCV 5380), Pingu's Birthday (BBCV 5664) 1993-95 UK VHS.wmv A slide for the two other " Pingu" videos - 1: " Pingu - Barrel of Fun", and 2: " Pingu 2 - Building Igloos" - The toy plane then takes off and flies out the front door. Pingu follows it outside where he finds the sky has gone purple and the snowman has come to life. The snowman shows Pingu his garden where more flowers growing in the snow. To Pingu’s surprise, one of the flowers changes into an apple tree. One apple falls off the tree and Pingu gulps it down straight away. He then spots a cascade of fruit juice pouring into a lake. He goes across to it, produces a straw and starts drinking it all up until a flying fish flies up into view. It lands in Pingu’s wing and then flies down his throat. In the original version, before Pingu does his "Noot-Noots" to cheer up Robby, two different vocal recordings of him consoling his friend are heard at the same time. It also appears on a BTVision print of Pingu at the Wedding Party (where the title card and credits are completely textless), and most likely on when it first aired on Swiss TV in 1997 (which the BTVision print likely uses).Music/Sounds Trivia: The "Pingu Dance" was released as a single by David Hasselhoff in Switzerland only, due to his love of Pingu.

This logo is seen on original versions of season three (and possibly four) episodes of Pingu. As with the last logo, as the BBC kept using their own master prints well after the remastering for CBeebies, it was last seen on UK television in 2012. It can also be seen on many VHS tapes (mainly in the UK and Australia). Music/Sounds: Same as the later variant of the last logo, but with an extra section of the song at the beginning, and Pingu's "Noot, Noot" sound as well. Pingu 1 - Barrel of Fun (BBCV 4653), Pingu 2 - Building Igloos (BBCV 4812), Pingu 3 - Hide and Seek (BBCV 4868) Original 1991-92 UK VHS.mp4On a Japanese Pingu VHS, the logo fades in from the montage from the end of the credits and stays on screen longer.

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