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The show is just nastyness, bulling, taking the p**s out of overweight people, answering back and should be banned!
The show is just nastyness, bulling, taking the p**s out of overweight people, answering back and should be banned!
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It's not the show, it's the Daily Mail that is just nastiness, bullying and takes the p**s out of overweight people. So ban the Daily Mail and keep Peppa/
LONG LIVE PEPPA PIG!
When two worlds collide!
The show is nasty. All this answering back no wonder children are picking up bad habbits.
She runs a close second to Miss Hoolie and PC Plumb.
Yuck
Don't like Norman Price either.
"We dig up the road!"
Aaargh Bull in a china shop
Grampy rabbit is best
Teaching kids bad manners for one.
Unless you think its acceptable for a child to bully there little brother and make him cry all the time and just call your father names and take the p*ss out of his belly in every episode.
Answering back as well and not doing what your told. Yet the creators of this stupid program cant even teach the audience between whats right and wrong.
If you want to call fat people fat, fine, if you want tease small children, fine, but at least tell the child viewer watching that this is wrong! Would it really take that much trouble to just add a line in saying you shouldnt be doing this.
Watch it and then comment on the subject.
When I were a lad if you weren't home for 4.15 you missed Dangermouse and chances are you'd never see that episode again...
When she does turn round, she has 2 eyes on the other side too, freaky!
Because of course children never behaved badly before Peppa Pig was invented (where's the rolleyes smily when you need it).
Small children will misbehave no matter what.
It's up to the parents to teach them what is right & wrong and not blame a tv show for their inability to teach their children good behaviour.
It should be their responsibility though to send kids a good message not misbehave.
I remember when I was young watching cartoons and they would always give us a positive message!