- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[Birds chirping]
Narrator: peppa and her family are going to potato city.
- What is potato city, mummy?
- It's a theme park, peppa,
Where the magic of vegetables never ends.
- It sounds a bit boring.
- It will be fun. Potato city, here we come.
Honk! Honk!
Here we are.
Narrator: the family have arrived
At a field of potatoes.
- Is this potato city? - It must be.
And it looks like we picked the right day to visit.
There are no crowds.
- Are you sure this is the right place, daddy pig?
It just looks like a farmer's field to me.
- Excuse me, is this potato city?
- No. That's potato city.
[Distant laughter and bells ringing]
[Siren wailing]
- [Snorts]
It isn't quite what I was expecting.
- It's fantastic.
- How many tickets?
- Two adults and two children, please, miss rabbit.
- Busy, isn't it? - Busy?
No, this is quiet for potato city.
Have a lovely day.
Narrator: peppa's friends have come to potato city too.
- Hello, everyone.
All: hello, peppa.
[Trumpet playing]
Narrator: and this is mr. Potato himself.
- Welcome to potato city,
Where the magic of vegetables never ends.
All: ooh.
- See how vegetables grow,
Learn how they keep us fit and healthy,
And get sh*t into space by the potato rocket!
All: whee!
Narrator: peppa and her friends are going to ride
On the potato rocket.
George wants to ride on the potato rocket too.
- [Snorts twice]
- Are you sure, george? It looks a bit high.
Narrator: daddy pig doesn't like heights.
- Moo! Hurry up, daddy pig!
- [Laughs] oh, I'm not getting on.
- George is too small to go on his own.
- Oh, okay.
Make it quick.
- Oh, it's very quick.
- [Crying]
Narrator: george has changed his mind.
- Oh, dear george, come to mummy.
- Maybe I'll just get off too.
- Chops away!
- Have fun, daddy pig.
- [Groaning]
Oh, it stopped.
Well, I'm glad that's all over.
All: whee!
- [Screaming]
- This is brilliant!
All: whee!
[All giggling]
- Everybody off!
- That was fun, wasn't it, daddy?
- [Moans] yes, lots of fun.
- Mummy, what's that?
- Go round and put your head through that hole.
- Now what happens?
[All giggling]
- Suzy, you're a tomato.
- Look, I'm a carrot.
- Oh, yes.
- And I'm a pumpkin. [Barks]
[All giggling]
- Welcome to the dinosaur garden.
All: ooh.
- Say hello to my dinosaur friends.
And don't be frightened. They are not real.
But this is exactly how they would have looked
Walking the earth together.
- No, it's not.
- What?
- Triceratops lived in the cretaceous period.
The stegosaurus was jurassic.
They would not have walked together.
- How do you know that?
- I'm a clever clogs. [Trumpets]
- Anyway, who wants to ride one?
- Me! - Me!
- Why have you got dinosaurs in potato city?
- Because dinosaurs ate potatoes?
- No.
- Anyway, children like dinosaurs.
- Dinosaur! - Dine-saw!
[Both growl]
[Trumpet playing]
- Roll up, roll up,
For the vegetable roundabout swing thing.
- A vegetable roundabout swing thing!
- I like potato city,
Because it teaches you about vegetables
And swings you round and round.
[Laughter]
Narrator: potato city,
Where the magic of vegetables never ends.
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: daddy pig is working hard
In his workroom.
- What are you doing, daddy?
- I'm building a new house.
- It's very small.
Is it a house for elves and fairies?
- Oh, ho, no. This is a model.
The real house will be much bigger.
- Ah.
- And this is a drawing of what needs to be built.
- I think something is missing, daddy.
There.
Narrator: peppa has drawn a swing
To go outside the house.
- Perfect.
Would you like to visit the new house?
- Yes, please. - [Snorts twice]
Narrator: daddy pig is taking peppa and george
To see the house he is building.
- [Snorts] here we are.
- But, daddy, there's nothing here.
- That's because the building work hasn't started yet.
[Engines rumbling]
- Digger! Digger! [Giggles]
Narrator: here are mr. Bull and his friends.
- Mr. Bull has come to build the new house.
- Aren't you building it, daddy?
- I've done the hard bit.
Mr. Bull just has to follow my instructions.
- Hello, mr. Pig. What's it to be?
Car park? Swimming pool? Rocket station?
- A house.
Can you build it exactly like this, please?
- But bigger.
- Mr. Pig wants a house.
- Is it going to be built of straw?
- Or sticks? - Or bricks, mr. Pig?
- Bricks, please. - Good choice.
- Don't forget the swing.
- Don't worry, peppa. We won't.
[Both giggle]
[Engine rumbling]
- [Snorts] can I help?
- [Snorts twice and giggles]
Narrator: george wants to help too.
- Okay, george.
Could you put a blob of mortar here?
- [Snorts twice]
Splash!
- [Giggles] it looks like squelchy mud.
- Mortar is a very special kind of mud
That sticks bricks together.
Peppa, would like to lay the first brick?
- [Snorts] yes, please.
- Well done. I'll do the rest.
Bricks must be laid straight and level, see?
Line after line.
- That will take ages.
- Yes. - Will you finish it today?
- Oh, no.
You can't build a house in a day.
It'll be finished tomorrow.
- Good. See you tomorrow, mr. Bull.
Both: bye-bye!
- Bye!
- George put the sticky mud down,
And I put the brick on top.
- Vroom!
- That all sounds very exciting.
Now close your eyes and go to sleep.
[Both snoring]
[Rooster crows]
Narrator: it is morning.
Peppa and george cannot wait to see the new house.
[Slurping]
- It's finished! - [Snorts twice]
- Almost finished.
It just needs to be inspected.
Honk! Honk!
Narrator: mr. Rabbit is the building inspector.
- Hmm...
Very good.
But wait. It's not finished.
- What? - You forgot the swing.
- Moo! Oh, no, we didn't.
- [Giggling] thank you, mr. Bull.
- Now it's all ready for our new neighbors to move in.
- Neighbors? - Yes, peppa.
We've got new neighbors.
Honk!
Narrator: mr. Wolf and his family
Are moving in to their new home.
- Oh, look, little piggies.
- Hello, I'm wendy wolf.
- I'm peppa pig. [Snorts]
- Thank you for building our house, mr. Pig.
What's it made of? Straw? Sticks?
- It's made of bricks.
- Let's see how strong it is.
I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll...
[Exhaling forcefully]
Hmm, that is strong.
What's your own house made of, mr. Pig?
- Bricks, so don't even think about it.
- Ooh, a swing.
- That was my idea.
- It's very good. You have a go.
- Can you push me? - No.
I'll huff and puff you instead.
[Inhales deeply and blows]
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm a noisy parrot. [Snorts]
- I'm a noisy parrot. [Snorts]
[Laughter and snorting]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[All giggling]
Narrator: it is a lovely sunny day.
Peppa and her friends are in the school playground.
- [Blows whistle]
Children, today we have a special person
Coming to teach you basketball.
All: ooh.
- Hello. - Daddy!
It isn't home time yet.
- We've got a special teacher coming today.
- That's me. I'm the coach.
Narrator: a basketball teacher is called a coach.
All: ooh.
- That's clever, daddy.
- Peppa, call me coach. - Okay, daddy coach.
- Does anyone know how to play basketball?
All: no.
- It's fun.
You have to run, bounce the ball,
And throw it through the hoop.
All: wow.
- Easy peasy.
Oh.
Narrator: it is not as easy as it looks.
- To play basketball, you need to train hard
And keep fit.
- Are you fit, daddy coach?
- Yes, I'm super fit.
- But, daddy coach, you've got a big tummy.
- This tummy is pure muscle.
[Laughter]
- First, I'll teach you how to get the ball
From here to here.
- I can do that.
- No, danny, you can't use your feet.
That's football.
Narrator: danny dog likes football.
- In basketball, you bounce the ball
With your hands like this.
Who wants a go?
- Me, me, me!
Narrator: suzy sheep is bouncing the basketball
Very carefully.
- Well done, suzy.
Now everyone try.
Narrator: everyone is learning how to bounce the ball.
- [Blowing whistle] now I'll teach you tackling.
- What's tackling?
- Tackling is trying to get the ball
From another player like this.
Try and get the ball from me, george.
- [Snorts twice and giggles]
Narrator: george is very good at tackling.
- Now throw the ball through the hoop.
[Laughs]
You need just a bit more training there, george.
- [Giggles and snorts twice]
- Let's have a little practice game.
Split into two teams.
- [Barks] boys against girls.
[All giggling]
Narrator: the girls are in one team.
The boys are in the other.
- That's not fair.
We've got little ones on our team.
- Don't worry.
The boys team will still win.
- Yeah, we're a super team.
- [Blows whistle]
- [Trumpets] ah!
Narrator: emily elephant is very good
At reaching high with her trunk.
- [Snorts] emily's using her trunk.
It's not fair.
- Shush, peppa. She's on our side.
- Oh, yes, that is fair.
- [Barks] it's not fair.
- We want emily on our team.
- No, she's in our team.
- Stop arguing.
You can all be in the same team.
- Okay. [All giggling]
Narrator: the children are all in one big team.
- Oh, but who will we play?
- Um...well...
All: hello.
- [Bleats] - [barks]
Narrator: the parents have come to take the children home.
- I know. [Snorts]
You can play the grown-ups.
- But they are bigger than us.
- Ah, but you've been taught basketball by daddy coach.
- Yes, let's play them.
- We're the children's team.
All: yay!
- We're the grown-ups team. All: all right!
- I'm quite good at cricket.
- Yes, well, this is basketball.
- You throw the ball through the hoop.
- But you can only use your hands...
- Or your trunk... - But not your feet.
- Ready, steady, go.
Narrator: mr. Elephant has the ball.
Tackled by george,
Passed to zoe zebra to richard rabbit.
And peppa throws it through the hoop.
- Yippee!
- The children have won.
All: hooray!
- All thanks to daddy coach.
[Laughter]
- This looks like fun. Yippee!
[Children giggling]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: peppa and george are playing in their bedroom.
- Dine-saw. [Growls]
- George, you must stay on your side of the bedroom.
That's your side, and this is my side.
[Snorts] do not cross the invisible line.
[Doorbell rings]
Post! [Both giggling]
- [Snorts] hello, mr. Zebra.
- Hello, daddy pig. I've got some letters for you.
- Is there anything for me and george?
- [Snorts twice]
- Hmm, I'm afraid not.
They're all for mummy and me.
- Oh.
- There's a parcel as well.
- Probably that box of reinforced concrete I ordered.
- Look at all the stamps on it.
- That's because it's from a long way away.
Bye now. Both: bye-bye.
- Oh, the label says it is for peppa and george.
- Yippee! [Both giggling]
- Look, mummy, a parcel for george and me.
- Ooh. - There's a letter too.
"Dear peppa and george,
"Here is a present for you to share.
Love, from your auntie dottie."
- Auntie dottie lives far away in another country.
- Ooh, what is the present?
- It's got wheels.
- Car! [Giggles]
- It's not a car, george. [Snorts]
It's got legs. It's a table.
- [Snorts twice]
- [Giggles] it's got a tail.
- Oh, tables don't have tails.
- There's a handle as well.
- What can it be?
- [Snorts]
There's something else in the box.
It's a toy horse.
I shall call it... Twinkle toes.
- Horsey. - Twinkle toes.
- Horsey. - Twinkle toes!
- Horsey.
- Remember, children, aunt dottie sent the present
For both of you.
- You'll have to share.
Sharing can be fun.
- Can I play with twinkle toes first?
- Let george have the first turn.
He's the youngest.
- [Giggling] horsey! Horsey!
Narrator: george likes playing with horsey.
- George, it is called twinkle toes not horsey.
- Now it's peppa's turn.
- I am princess peppa
With my magic horse, twinkle toes.
Narrator: peppa likes playing with twinkle toes.
[Clattering]
- Whoops.
- [Snorts]
Perhaps you should play with the toy horse outside.
- Yes, mummy.
[Both giggling]
- Hmm, it's a bit steep here.
Maybe you should play at the bottom of the hill.
And the quickest way down the hill
Is to ride down.
[Snorts loudly]
- Are you sure, daddy?
Don't crash like you always do.
- Ho, ho, I know what I'm doing, peppa.
I'm a grown-up.
Yee-haw!
- How are you going to stop, daddy?
- Uh...i don't know.
Quack!
Where are the brakes?
[Tires screech]
Splash!
Quack!
- Clever, daddy.
You used the duck pond to stop.
Quack!
- What was that big splash?
- What big splash? - [Snorts]
Daddy pig, did you know you've got a duck on your head?
- Oh, uh, yes. Well, I did fall in the pond.
Quack!
[Laughter]
- Horsey. Horsey.
Narrator: george wants to ride on the toy horse.
- Go! Go! Oh.
Narrator: george cannot make the horse go.
- If only there was someone big and strong to push george along.
- I'm big and strong.
I can push george.
- What a good idea, peppa.
[Both giggling]
- Horsey, horsey.
- George, she's called twinkle toes.
- Horsey. - Twinkle toes.
- Horsey. - [Snorts]
I know.
Because the present is for both of us,
We'll call her horsey twinkle toes.
[Both giggling]
Narrator: peppa and george love playing together
With horsey twinkle toes.
[Laughter]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[Laughter]
Narrator: it is a lovely autumn day.
Peppa and her friends are playing in the leaves.
- Look, it's tiddles the tortoise.
- Hello, tiddles.
What are you doing here?
- Tiddles...
Tiddles...
Narrator: it is dr. Hamster, the vet.
All: here's tiddles.
- Thank goodness you found him.
Oh, naughty tortoise. Back in your box.
It's your bedtime.
- It's not bedtime yet.
- It's bedtime for tiddles.
He sleeps all through the winter
And wakes up in spring.
- That sounds nice.
- You like sleeping, don't you, pedro?
- Yes.
[All giggling]
- Oh, dear. Tiddles?
Narrator: tiddles has run away.
[All gasp]
- Look, he's up that tree.
- Oh, tiddles, I don't know why
You like climbing trees.
- [Snorts]
How are going to rescue tiddles?
- Chop the tree down. [Bleats]
- No. I'll ring the fire brigade.
[Beeping]
[Phone ringing]
- Fire service? What's that?
Tortoise up a tree... Again?
We're on our way.
[Alarm ringing]
[Siren wailing]
[Tires screech]
- Stand clear.
Narrator: fire engines use ladders
To rescue pets from trees.
- Come on, tiddles.
Narrator: tiddles is climbing higher in the tree.
- Come here, you little pickle.
Narrator: mummy cow is climbing into the tree.
- Be careful, mummy cow.
- Oh, dear. I'm stuck.
Narrator: cows are not very good at climbing trees.
- Hang on. I'm coming up.
Here, tiddles.
[Tree creaking]
Oh! I'm stuck too!
Narrator: elephants are not very good at climbing trees.
- Well, that didn't work, did it?
- [Snorts loudly] what are we going to do now?
- Chop the tree down! All: no!
- I'll call the next rescue service.
[Beeping]
[Phone ringing]
[Tires screech]
- Hello, granddad dog's breakdown service.
- Hello, tiddles the tortoise is up a tree.
- Tortoise up a tree... Again?
I'll be right there. [Barks]
[Horn honks]
Mm.
How do you get tortoises out of trees?
- Chop the tree down!
- Yes, let's chop the tree down!
All: no!
- Okay, I'll climb up instead.
All: hooray!
- [Grunting]
Oh, I seem to be stuck.
Narrator: dogs are not very good at climbing trees.
- Now what can we chop the tree down?
- No.
We'll have to call the highest rescue service
In the land.
[Beeping]
- Okay, I'm on my way.
Narrator: it is miss rabbit in her rescue helicopter.
- Hello, everyone.
Let's rescue this tortoise.
- Uh, who's flying your helicopter?
- Oops. Silly me.
I'll just put the autopilot on.
- Autopilot on. Have a nice day.
Narrator: autopilots fly helicopters on their own.
- Got you, you little rascal.
Narrator: miss rabbit has rescued tiddles.
All: hooray!
- Thank you, miss rabbit, for saving my tiddles.
- No problem, ma'am.
All: thank you for saving us too.
- Just doing my job. Good-bye!
- Eh, haven't you forgotten something?
- What?
Oh, yes! My helicopter!
Good-bye, everyone!
All: good-bye!
- What a naughty tortoise you are.
- [Yawns]
- Oh, good, you're sleepy now.
Back in your box.
- Sleep well, tiddles.
Narrator: tiddles has gone to sleep for the winter.
He will wake again in the springtime.
All: shh.
[Laughter]
- [Giggling and snorting]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]
A05x01 - Potato City/The New House/Basketball/Horsey Twinkle Toes/Naughty Tortoise
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Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.
Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.