My Pingu TV, a children's YouTube channel, pulled a cartoon about a white angel who's considered "ugly" when she's transformed into a black woman. (Screenshot: My Pingu TV) A kiddie YouTube channel ...
Social media reacted this week when a YouTube channel, producing kiddie cartoons, posted a video episode about a white angel who is cursed and turns into a Black woman. Commenters were quick to point ...
Mattel and Aardman are developing a Pingu animated television series, and I, for one, am ecstatic. As a cute animal fanatic and sassy children’s character lover (looking at you, D.W. from Arthur), it ...
It is night, and Father keeps dozing off. Pingu and Pinga are playing outside, and Mother tells Father to get them in so they can get ready for bed. They come in and Mother takes them into the ...
The video has now been removed from YouTube. A kids cartoon that was uploaded on YouTube is being called out for being racist. The problematic clip shows a "beautiful" white character becoming cursed ...
Mattel says that with Aardman’s stop-motion magic and Pingu’s universal charm, the new stories about the mischievous penguin are sure to warm hearts worldwide. Mattel and Aardman, the animation studio ...
A popular YouTube bedtime story has been slammed as racist for showing an angel turn darker skinned when she is cursed. The fairy tale, by My Pingu TV, shows a woman agreeing to give up her beauty to ...
While cross-country skiing, PINGU and his friend rudely barge in front of an elderly skier. However as he is mucking around PINGU's ski breaks. Luckily for him despite his behaviour, the old man is ...
Pingu is playing indoors when Mother comes by, turns on the radio, sits down and starts knitting. Pingu stops playing, and starts dancing to the swing music that is playing on the radio. The phone ...
A HIT children’s TV show looks set to be revived 34 years after it first debuted on screens. The creators of the iconic Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run franchises, Aardman Animations, will be ...
Details on the revival series are yet to be disclosed A HIT children’s TV show looks set to be revived 34 years after it first debuted on screens. The creators of the iconic Wallace and Gromit and ...