Bing

Bing (2014-2019)

EndedAnimation showChildren

Children's animation series featuring Bing, a bunny, and his friends. Based on the books by Ted Dewan.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 09:10 (5 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E26Snowdéc. 9, 2019
S02E25Presentsdéc. 9, 2019
S02E24Fossilnov. 18, 2019
S02E23Skippingnov. 18, 2019
S02E22Storynov. 18, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Bing' premiere?

'Bing' premiered in 2014.

Who are the main characters in 'Bing'?

The main characters in 'Bing' are Bing, Flop, Sula, Pando, and more.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Bing'?

'Bing' is a children's animated series.

Where is the setting of the TV show 'Bing'?

The setting of 'Bing' is in a vibrant, bustling town.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Bing'?

'Bing' follows the adventures of a young bunny named Bing as he experiences the ups and downs of everyday life.

Who created the TV show 'Bing'?

'Bing' was created by Ted Dewan.

What is the target audience for the TV show 'Bing'?

The target audience for 'Bing' is preschool-aged children.

What are some recurring themes in 'Bing'?

Some recurring themes in 'Bing' include friendship, learning from mistakes, and emotional development.

How are the episodes of 'Bing' structured?

The episodes of 'Bing' are structured to reflect the experiences and emotions of young children, focusing on relatable situations and feelings.

What is unique about the animation style of 'Bing'?

The animation style of 'Bing' is distinctive for its use of soft, hand-drawn lines and watercolor textures, creating a warm and inviting visual aesthetic.

How does 'Bing' incorporate educational elements into its storytelling?

'Bing' incorporates educational elements by addressing social and emotional development, problem-solving, and learning through play in its storytelling.

What are some of the life lessons that 'Bing' imparts to its young audience?

'Bing' imparts life lessons about empathy, resilience, patience, and the importance of communication and understanding in relationships.

Who provides the voice for the character of Bing in the TV show?

The voice for the character of Bing in the TV show is provided by Elliot Kerley.

What makes the relationship between Bing and Flop special?

The relationship between Bing and Flop is special because it emphasizes the bond between a young child and his caregiver, highlighting love, guidance, and support.

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