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Big bay

Big Bay with Green Island in the distance

Big Bay is a location in Peep and the Big Wide World.

Appearance[]

The ocean appears to be blue, just like Quack's pond. There is a location where a river drains into Big Bay. The shore is covered in sand in some places and with grass in others.

Information[]

Big Bay is a bay appearing in Peep and the Big Wide World. Green Island and Purple Island are located in it. There was even one sandcastle located on the shore, however, it got washed away. Saltwater fish and all saltwater underwater animals live in the ocean here.

Episode appearances[]

Major appearances[]

Current Events[]

Quack took Peep and Chirp to shore when they got stuck in Big Bay on a toy boat.

The Perils of Peep and Chirp[]

When Big Bay was frozen over, Peep and Chirp attempted to cross it to reach Green Island by foot. For most of the episode they are shown walking or sliding on the ice. It eventually melts before the two can get to Green Island and Peep and Chirp end up back at shore.

The Trip to Green Island[]

Peep and Chirp use Quack to get to Green Island, which is located in Big Bay. For most of the episode Big Bay is seen as Quack is swimming in it or in the foreground when Peep, Chirp, and Quack are on Green Island.

The Mystery of the Thing that Went and Came Back[]

Near the beginning of the episode Quack kicks Peep's egg and half of it lands near the shore of Big Bay. Later in the episode Peep is seen floating in the other half of the egg during nighttime and early morning.

Fair Shares[]

After Peep and Chirp finish playing "DuckBall" the narrator mentions that when you're hot and sticky, the only thing you can do is roll down a hill, and the episode cuts to them at Big Bay. Quack finds a cracker box with two crackers in it at Big Bay, and the remainder of the episode takes place there while they are trying to split the cracker into thirds. Some fish are seen in it near the end of the episode.

House of Sand and Frog[]

During the beginning of the episode Chirp is seen near Big Bay collecting jingle shells and finding a sand house. She lives in it briefly and Quack and Frog attempt to build a sand house forty times nicer than it. Near the end of the episode water from Big Bay washes away both of their houses. Big Bay itself is seen throughout the episode in the foreground.

Quack and the Amazing Sandy Magic[]

While looking for interesting things in the sand near Big Bay with Peep Quack comes across shapes that can be seen differently depending on how much sand is covering it, and he calls it "Sandy Magic". He invites the raccoon, Frog, and Beaver Boy to come see the "magic sand" for a low price of an acorn each.

Minor appearances[]

  • The Red Ballmoon - While Chirp was flying using the red ballmoon she floated over Big Bay. The Bluejays saw this and grabbed onto the balloon, weighing it down, and Chirp was able to get back home when it landed near the shore of Big Bay.
  • Go West, Young Peep - Near the end of the episode Peep and Chirp's shadows lead them to Big Bay. Chirp is seen angrily talking to herself about their shadows before Quack appears and asks if anyone is hungry, ending the episode.
  • The Road Not Taken Part 1 - The birds went to Big Bay as they retraced Peep's path to Chirp's bush.
  • Diva Duck - Peep and Chirp are at Big Bay at the beginning of the episode noticing what a peaceful day it was because they didn't know where Quack was.

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Trivia[]

  • Big Bay is possibly named after the Big Wide World.
  • It is possible that Quack's pond and the beaver pond are connected to Big Bay by a river.
  • The ocean in Big Bay is most likely the Pacific Ocean.
  • Oddly, in Go West Young Peep, the bay was located in the east, while in other episodes, it is located in the west.
    • This is told by the way where the sun is setting.
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