Pingu - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Pingu the Cross Country Skier

Pingu's Museum Visit

Pingu's Grandfather Comes to Visit

Pingu's Big Trip

Pingu Pretends to Be Ill

Pingu the Painter

Pingu's Prank

Pingu and the Birds' Mother

Pingu Argues with His Mother

Pingu and the Message in a Bottle

Pingu Has an Idea

Pingu and the Broken Vase

Pingu and the Paper Aeroplane

Pingu Seeks Revenge

Pingu and the Mix Up

Pingu and the Toy

Pingu Plays Superman

Pingu Has a Fishing Competition

Pingu Hides a Letter

Pingu is Not Allowed to Join in the Games

Pingu Draws a Winner

Pingu and the Ghost

Pingu and the Postcard

Pingu Makes a Discovery

Pingu Steals

Pingu and the Lost Ball
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