PEPPA PIG: Episodes 7.1-7.3

What You Need To Know:

PEPPA PIG is an animated series streaming on Netflix. Season 7 follows a young pig named Peppa through her daily life within her family, school, and community. The worldview is generally moral, as characters are kind to one another. The quality is good, with bright colors, details, and light humor. It's entertaining for both children and adults. There is some very light violence, such as Daddy Pig falling from an airplane and a bus almost falling off a bridge, but no one ever gets hurt.

This show is generally safe for young children, but it is worth noting that past episodes of PEPPA PIG have contained LGBT parents, so parents should monitor and be aware while watching any future episodes. The first three episodes of Season 7 of PEPPA PIG have a mainly biblical/moral worldview as Peppa and her friends learn and help one another in their community. The young characters engage in some very light violence and whining. Overall, this show is acceptable to young children.

Content:

(BB, V, M)

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
A mainly biblical/moral worldview as Peppa and her friends learn and help one another in their community;

Foul Language:
No foul language;

Violence:
Daddy pig falls out of a plane and through a roof, a bus jumps over a bridge and almost misses;

Sex:
No sex;

Nudity:
No nudity: Alcohol use: No alcohol use; Smoking and/or Drug. Use and Abuse: None; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Peppa’s younger rother whines when he doesn’t get his way.

More Detail:

PEPPA PIG is an animated series streaming on Netflix. Season 7 follows a young pig named Peppa through her daily life within her family, school, and community. The worldview is generally moral, as characters are kind to one another. The quality is good, with bright colors, details, and light humor. It’s entertaining for both children and adults.

There is some very light violence, such as Daddy Pig falling from an airplane and a bus almost falling off a bridge, but no one ever gets hurt. This show is generally safe for young children, but it is worth noting that past episodes of PEPPA PIG have contained LGBT parents, so parents should monitor and be aware while watching any future episodes.

The first three episodes of Season 7 of PEPPA PIG have a mainly biblical/moral worldview as Peppa and her friends learn and help one another in their community. The young characters engage in some very light violence and whining. Overall, this show is acceptable to young children.

In episode 1, Peppa and her family go on a castle tour. A knight fires a cannon, and the ball almost hits their car. Ms. Rabbit drives a giant robot dragon that nearly ruins the car. Then, Mommy Pig agrees to jump out of an airplane for the schoolchildren. She doesn’t want to, but the teacher and Daddy Pig convince her to. Daddy Pig accidentally falls out of the plane without a parachute, and Mommy jumps out to save him. She loses her grip, and he crashes through the school roof. Later, Ms. Rabbit juggles running a grocery store and driving a taxi for multiple characters.

In episode 2, Peppa’s tire goes flat. Daddy Pig fixes it, and Peppa meets with her friend to play pretend. George cries because he doesn’t know how to ride the scooter, and Peppa teaches him how. Later, the kids decorate pumpkins for a pumpkin competition. Peppa’s grandpa grew her a house-sized pumpkin in his greenhouse. After they carve the giant pumpkin, Ms. Rabbit uses a helicopter to fly it to the school.

In episode 3, the class goes to the Queen’s palace. The Queen borrows a bus to drive and takes the children on a tour of London. The traffic patrol tells the Queen she can’t drive over a lifted bridge, but she speeds past her, and the bus barely jumps. Later, Daddy Pig gets stuck in concrete and needs to be rescued. Then, the kids talk about the Easter Bunny and how he is magical and invisible.


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