- ♪
- I'm Peppa Pig. [oinks]
This is my little brother George.
- GEORGE: [oinking]
- This is Mummy Pig. - MUMMY: [oinks]
- And his is Daddy Pig. - DADDY: [huge oink]
- ALL: [laughing]
- Peppa Pig.[oinks]
- MALE NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends are jumping up and down
in muddy puddles.
- ♪ Jumping up and down in muddy puddles ♪
♪ Splish, splash, splosh, splish, splash ♪
♪ With a big splash here
♪ And a big splash there
♪ Here a splash, there a splash ♪
♪ Everywhere a splish splash
♪ Jumping up and down in muddy puddles ♪
♪ Splish, splash, splosh, splish, splash ♪♪
- [laughter]
- [oinks]
- Ho, ho.
[oinks] Somebody's having fun.
- [laughs] We love jumping in muddy puddles.
[oinks]
- [laughs] [oinking]
- And of course, later today, it's the big puddle jumping
competition.
- [in unison] Ooh!
- The winner of the competition is the best puddle jumper
in the whole world.
- And my daddy always wins.
- Ho, ho.
[oinks] I do tend to win, yes.
- Mr. Pig?
How do you always win?
- A lot of hard training.
And I follow a few simple rules.
Who knows the first rule of puddle jumping?
- [oinks] If you jump in muddy puddles,
you must wear your boots.
- That's right, Peppa.
- And my boots are very special,
because they are made of gold.
- [bleats] They're not gold.
They're yellow.
- [oinks] They are not yellow.
They are are real plastic gold.
- They're yellow.
- [singing] My golden boot is sparkling glitter.
My lovely golden boots.
- They're yellow!
- [singing] My lovely golden boots!
- Yellow!
- [singing] Gold, gold, gold, gold, gold!
- Yellow!
- Gold!
- Anyone like some orange juice?
- [in unison] Yes, please!
[laughter]
- MRS. DUCK: Quack, quack.
- NARRATOR: Oh, it is Mrs. Duck.
She has come to take a look at the boots.
- Quack.
Quack, quack.
- NARRATOR: Oh no!
Cheeky Mrs. Duck is walking off with Peppa's boots.
- Quack, quack.
- [laughter]
- Oh, where are my boots?
- That's odd.
They were right there.
- But now they've gone.
- [oinks] Without my boots,
I can't do the puddle competition.
- [car horn]
- NARRATOR: It is Mr. Zebra, the postman.
- [whistles] Good morning.
- Quack.
- What a lovely day for the puddle jumping competition.
- [cries]
- Whatever's the matter, Peppa?
- I've lost my boots.
- Oh really?
I've just seen a duck with boots.
- Were they gold boots?
- Uh, no.
- Um, some people might say my boots were sort of
a yellow color.
- That's them.
Yellow boots.
And there's the duck wearing them.
- Quack, quack.
- My golden boots!
- Quack, quack.
- [pants]
Mrs. Duck?
[pants] Can I have my boots back, please?
- Quack.
- NARRATOR: Mrs. Duck does not want to give Peppa's boots back.
- Quack.
- There's no escape, Mrs. Duck.
You can't just walk away from us.
- Quack. - Oh.
- NARRATOR: Ducks can run.
- Mrs. Duck, those are Peppa's boots.
- Mummy, you won't catch Mrs. Duck!
She's too fast!
- [pants]
Peppa, I may not be as fast as I once was,
but I can run faster than a duck.
- Quack, quack.
- Oh.
That duck can run quite fast.
- Quack.
- NARRATOR: Captain Dog is on his boat with Danny Dog.
- There. Woof!
All ready to sail.
- But Daddy, you said you were never going to sail again.
You said you were home for good.
- Aye, yes I did say that, didn't I?
Yes, my sailing days are over.
- MRS. DUCK: Quack, quack.
Quack.
- DADDY PIG: Stop that duck!
- Huh?
- Mrs. Duck has taken Peppa's boots.
- No need to worry.
Mrs. Duck has nowhere left to run.
- Quack! - Oh.
- NARRATOR: Ducks can swim.
- Quack, quack.
- Daddy, sail after Mrs. Duck.
Woof, woof!
- But I said I'd never sail again.
- Captain Dog, this is an emergency.
- Oh. In that case, let's go!
- Quack, quack.
- Captain Dog?
Will we be able to catch up with Mrs. Duck?
- Ha ho, Mummy Pig.
I think my boat can go faster than a duck.
Oh, that's a fast duck.
- Quack, quack.
- NARRATOR: It is Grampy Rabbit.
He is not happy.
- What rotten luck!
My boat sank.
And now I'm a castaway on this miserable little island.
[sighs]
If only there was something to eat.
- Quack.
- Oh, a duck!
- Quack, quack.
- Ahoy there, Grampy Rabbit!
- Mrs. Duck has my boots,
and she won't give them back.
- What?
Those yellow boots?
- Yes, my golden boots.
- Oh, don't worry, Peppa.
Mrs. Duck has nowhere to go.
She's surrounded.
- Quack. - Oh.
- NARRATOR: Ducks can fly.
- Quack.
- Mrs. Duck is flying higher and higher.
- All the way to the moon.
- The moon?
No we'll never get my boots back.
- Quack, quack.
- Don't worry, Peppa.
Ducks can't really fly to the moon.
- Why ever not?
I've flown to the moon before.
Mind you, I was in a rocket, which helped a bit, I suppose.
- [oinks] Rocket?
- Yup.
That rocket on the next island.
Built it myself, all out of bits and bobs of scrap metal.
- Wow.
A real space rocket.
- Grampy Rabbit, can you fly us to the moon?
- Um, I'm sure Grampy Rabbit has lots of important to--
- Of course we can go, Peppa.
Captain Dog?
Sail us to my rocket.
- Aye aye, Captain Rabbit!
- ♪
- Oink, oink. Wocket! [giggles]
- NARRATOR: George loves space rockets.
- GEORGE: [giggles] [oinking]
- Are you sure it's safe?
- Safe as houses.
Not that houses are made for hurtling through space.
We don't need that bit.
- Uh, I really don't think Peppa's boots will be
on the moon.
- Nonsense!
Mrs. Duck flew to the moon, and that's where we're going.
Five, four, three, two, one.
Blast off!
- ♪
♪ Flying to the moon
♪ In a space rocket
♪ To find my golden boots ♪
- [laughter]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends have landed on the moon.
- I can jump really high.
[giggles] [oinks]
- Me too!
[giggles]
- Is it magic?
- Not exactly, Peppa.
It's because the moon is much smaller than the Earth.
In simple terms, gravity equals G times m divided radius
times , where G is the gravitational constant.
- So it's magic?
- Yes, it's magic.
- Right.
Let's find that duck.
- ♪ Looking on the moon
♪ Looking everywhere
♪ Looking high, looking low ♪
♪ For the golden boots
♪ Are they in a crater
♪ No
♪ Are they on a mountain
♪ No
♪ Looking on the moon
♪ For the golden boots ♪
- [sighs] How will we ever find my boots?
- [bleats] Let's ask at the shop.
- Shop? Where?
You don't get shops on the moon.
- You do. Look.
- Postcards.
Ice cream.
Buckets and spades.
- NARRATOR: It is Miss Rabbit's gift shop.
- Oh, hello.
Thank goodness someone turns up.
I haven't had a customer on the moon for years and years!
- Miss Rabbit, have you seen a duck in boots?
- A duck? On the moon?
That's a bit unlikely, if you ask me.
- GRAMPY RABBIT: Yes. Ducks flying to the moon?
Complete nonsense!
Why did you tell us to come here, Mummy Pig?
- What? Uh, but I didn't.
- If Mrs. Duck didn't fly to the moon, where can she be?
- GRANDPA PIG: [whistles]
- NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig is in his garden, collecting apples.
- Quack, quack.
- Mrs. Duck.
Wearing boots.
[oinks] Those aren't your boots, are they?
- Quack, quack.
- There's nowhere for you to go, Mrs. Duck.
You're cornered.
- Quack!
- GRANDPA PIG: Hm.
These look like Peppa's boots.
- [phone rings]
- Uh, hello?
- Daddy Pig?
H, Has Peppa lost a pair of boots?
- Yes, she has.
Grandpa Pig has found your boots, Peppa.
- [in unison] Hurray!
- All aboard.
Next stop, Grandpa Pig's garden.
- ♪
- My boots.
My golden boots!
[oinks] Thank you, Grandpa Pig.
- One moment, Peppa.
We have to make sure these boots really are yours.
- Oh.
- First, let's see if they fit George.
- [oinking]
- NARRATOR: The boot is too big for George.
- Oh. - Now Suzy Sheep.
- [bleats]
- NARRATOR: The boot is too small for Suzy.
- Oh!
- [giggles] It's just like Cinderella.
- Next, Peppa.
- NARRATOR: The boot is just right for Peppa.
- [giggles] - Good.
These boots belong to Peppa.
- My boots!
[oinks] My golden boots.
[giggles]
- Now we can go to the puddle jumping competition.
- Oh, yes.
We better hurry.
- [horn playing]
- NARRATOR: The puddle jumping competition is about to begin.
Here is Mr. Potato.
- Let the jumping begin!
First up is Daddy Pig.
But where is Daddy Pig?
- DADDY PIG: [pants] Sorry, Mr. Potato.
We got a bit held up.
- Daddy Pig, are you ready to jump?
- I certainly am.
- [horn flourish]
- To jump in a puddle, I must think like a puddle.
I must become one with the puddle.
- [drumroll]
- Wah!
- CROWD: [applauds]
- A big splash.
A very big splash.
Daddy Pig is the winner!
- [in unison] Hurray!
- The competition is over.
- Hey, the competition isn't over until I do my jump.
- Oh. - Of course.
Next to jump, it is Mr. Elephant.
- [drumroll]
- [trumpets]
- A bigger jump.
Yes, Mr. Elephant is the winner!
- [in unison] Hurray!
- Can I have a go too?
- Oh, of course.
Next to jump, it is Peppa Pig.
- Remember, Peppa.
Think like a puddle.
- Think like a puddle.
Think like a puddle.
Oh.
I just made a little splash.
- So Mr. Elephant is the winner! - CROWD: Yay!
- Um, can I have another go, please?
- Er, yes, you can.
- Wait a minute. But, but--
- And this time, can all my friends help?
- Of course. - Hang on.
I don't think that's really --
- It sounds perfectly fair to me.
- Think like puddles.
- [in unison] Think like puddles.
Five, four, three, two, one.
Jump!
Wee!
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends have made
the biggest splash ever.
- [laughter] - [oinks]
- Peppa and her friends are the winners!
- Uh, I still think--
- [in unison] Hip hip, hooray!
- It's so nice to have my golden boots again.
- I still say they're yellow.
- Oh, they are my very own magic golden boots.
- Okay.
Then my very own boots are ruby red.
- [giggling]
- And my boots are emerald green.
- [laughter]
- NARRATOR: Suzy loves her ruby red boots.
Wendy loves her emerald green boots.
Peppa loves her golden boots.
Everyone loves their boots!
- [laughter]
♪ Jumping up and down in muddy puddles ♪
♪ Splish, splash, splosh, splish, splash ♪
♪ With a big splash here
♪ And a big splash there
♪ Here a splash, there a splash ♪
♪ Everywhere a splish splash
♪ Jumping up and down in muddy puddles ♪
♪ Splish, splash, splosh, splish, splash ♪♪
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her family are having a day out.
- We're going to see a pond where there's little fish
swimming in it.
- Oooh.
- [oinks]
- I used to go there when I was a boy.
We're here.
- Where's the fish pond?
- It's in the middle of the woods.
We have to walk to it.
- Will we get lost like we always do?
- Ho, ho, no.
Remember, I came here when I was a little piggy.
- But that's a long time ago, Daddy Pig.
- In the olden days.
- Thank you, Peppa.
Well, in the olden days, we started the walk
by going along a path.
Ah, this is the one.
- How do you know?
- There are little flowers growing here,
just like I remember.
- Things might have changed, Daddy Pig.
- Ho, ho, nothing changes that much.
Now, we walk past some little trees
until we come to a big tree.
- I think the little trees have grown.
- Oh yes.
They do all seem big, don't they?
- How are we going to find the right big tree?
Oh.
- [laughs]
- Oh, it's usually me that walks into trees.
- NARRATOR: Mommy Pig has found the big tree.
- Clever mommy.
- [laughs] I knew it would still be here.
This way, everybody.
- [owl hoots]
- Are we nearly at the fish pond yet?
- Almost there.
- But I'm getting a bit hungry.
- Don't worry.
There's a café on the way.
- Oh, lovely.
I could do with a nice cup of coffee.
- Can George and I have ice creams, please?
- [oinks]
- Of course.
Ice creams for everyone.
[oinks] The café should be just about here.
Oh.
- Where's the café?
Is it behind that rotten pile of wood?
- I think that rotten pile of wood is the café.
- ALL: Oh.
- There's not going to be any ice creams
coming out of that today.
- Hello.
What can I get you?
- Oh.
- A cup of coffee and three ice creams, please.
- Of course.
- Thank you.
- [slurps]
- Mm, delicious.
- Next stop, the fish pond.
This way.
- Oh, you don't want to go that way.
That goes straight into a blackberry bush.
- Ah-ah, it's the shortcut.
It's the way I went when I was a boy.
- No.
If you want to go to the fish pond,
you need to go up that path.
- Well, I'm taking the shortcut.
- All right.
Who wants to go through a blackberry bush?
- Me.
- And who wants to go on the path?
- PEPPA, GEORGE AND MOMMY: Me.
-[laughs] Race you, daddy.
- [laughs] I'll get there first.
- Bye.
- I hope the fish pond is still here.
- Yes.
Everything seems a bit different to what daddy remembers.
- What's that?
- It's the fish pond.
- George, let's see the little fish.
- [oinks]
- [splash]
- Oh.
Daddy said that the fish were tiny.
But they're ginormous!
- It's been a long time since daddy was here.
The fish have got a lot bigger.
- Like daddy's tummy.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Oh, where is daddy?
- Oh, he might be lost.
I better ring him.
- [phone dialing]
- [phone ringing]
- There's a phone ringing in that bush.
- DADDY PIG: Hello, Mr. Pig speaking.
- It's daddy!
- DADDY PIG: Oh, hello.
I'm stuck.
- Hello, daddy.
- Hang on, we'll pull you out.
One, two, three.
Pull!
- Daddy is a blackberry bush.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Ah, the fish pond.
Let's see the little fish.
- [splash]
- DADDY PIG: Whoa, that's a big fish.
- PEPPA: Oh, look, there's something glittering.
- They're coins.
When I was little, we used to throw a coin in the pond
and make a wish.
- Can we throw coins in?
- [oinks]
- Of course.
- I wish the fish pond stays here forever.
- [laughs] That's what I wished for when I was a little piggy.
- And your wish came true, daddy.
- ALL: [laughing]
- CHILDREN: [giggling]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends
are playing in the sand pit.
- This sand pit is our desert island.
[oinks] We will live here forever.
- Baaa! If we're going to live here forever,
I want it to be nice.
- It just needs some houses.
- And roads.
- And shops.
- Dinosaur.
- BOTH: Grrr!
- Yes, George. [oinks]
The desert island can have dinosaurs, too.
- What are you doing?
- We're making a desert island.
- It's got houses and roads and shops.
- Has it got trees? - No.
- It would be nicer if it had trees.
- Where are we going to get trees from?
- We have to drive big trucks around the world
and look for trees.
- Dinosaurs, you look after the island,
while we go and look for some trees.
- OTHERS: Brrrmmm! Brrrmmm! Brrrmmm!
- NARRATOR: Peppa, Susy, Danny and Emily
are pretending to drive around the world
looking for trees.
- Hello, Mummy Rabbit.
Have you got any spare trees? - Uh...
- We need trees for our desert island.
- Oh, I see. How many trees would you like?
- Enough to make a forest.
- There you go.
- CHILDREN: Thank you!
Brrrmmm! Brrrmmm! Brrrmmm!
- Grrr! - Grrr!
- NARRATOR: The dinosaurs are having fun
jumping up and down on the desert island.
- The dinosaurs have broken everything.
- Naughty dinosaurs.
- Now we'll have to make it all again.
- Meow. What are you making?
- This is our desert island.
- With roads and houses. - And shops.
- And trees.
- There. We will live here forever--again!
- It would be really good if we had a lake.
- Yes, a lake! - [barking, digging]
One lake!
- But it needs water to be a proper lake.
- Oh.
- Where are we going to get water from?
- We must fly around the world in airplanes.
Zoom! - OTHERS: Zoom! Zoom!
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends are pretending
to fly around the world looking for water.
Pedro Pony is playing on the roundabout.
- Hello, everyone. - Hello, Pedro.
We've got a desert island with houses.
- And roads. - Shops.
- Trees. - And a lake.
- But we need water for the lake.
Have you got some, please?
- I don't know what you're talking about.
- It's just pretend.
We're playing a game.
- Oh, I see.
You want pretend water. - Yes.
- Hm, I know where there's pretend snow.
We can melt it to get pretend water.
- Where?
- PEDRO: On the mountain top.
- That's a slide.
- It's a pretend mountain.
- ALL: [giggling]
- Oh. - What's the matter, Pedro?
- Because it is a hot day, the snow has melted.
- Can't we pretend it hasn't melted?
- No, it's melted good and proper.
- OTHERS: Oh.
- But, look, over there-- real water.
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is drinking
from the water fountain. - CHILDREN: Water!
[giggling]
- Daddy, can we have some water in our bucket, please?
- We're making a lake.
- Oh, ho, of course.
- CHILDREN: [giggling]
- We've got water!
- Nice water.
- [horn honking]
- NARRATOR: It is Freddy Fox.
- Hello, everyone. What's this?
- It's a desert island.
We are going to live here forever.
- If only it had a flag.
- I've got a flag in my van, if you'd like it.
- NARRATOR: Mr. Fox has got everything in his van.
- Uh, we only need a pretend one, Mr. Fox.
- Okay, how about these?
- [oinks] Thank you, Mr. Fox.
- CHILDREN: [giggling]
- Now our desert island is perfect!
- We will live here forever--again.
- [oinks] - ALL: [laughing, giggling]
- ♪ With an oink, oink here, and a woof, woof there ♪
♪ Here a moo, there a quack ♪
♪ Oink, woof, moo, quack ♪
♪ Jumping up and down in muddy puddles ♪
♪ Splish, splash, splosh, splish, splash ♪♪
06x07 - Lots of Muddy Puddles
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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.