opinions on peep episodes
- an inconvenient tooth wasn't that bad. I liked the end of part 2, kinda. the "quack's woodsy woods" part. and I don't like beaver boy but he isn't the worst character in any show ever (bad example)
- one of the most "filler" episodes for me is the root problem
- nothing really happened quack was being stupid they met a pill bug aaaaand that's it
- this could also be because the episode was one of the last ones I remember watching - only in 2022 did i get to see it
- season 5 was SUPER SCREWED
- chirp's voice was too high (no fault of the actual voice, probably)
- quack was too jerky
- this is mostly shown in soap opera, where chirp had a good point but she was too bad to listen to (she was singing in the soprano range for most of the episode after all)
- peep was…
dear 2017
i understand that people never stay forever but i hope you're alive and doing things that you like
this goes to picturefield55 crystal shadows and birdofbluefeathers22, you will be missed
- 1 hello
- 2 same thing with the show
- 2.1 okay here comes the "my experience"s
- 2.2 tldr
hello cam and maisy and codegirlnz it is i
i have listed you because you gUYS ARE ACTIVE
i believe this wiki has largely died down because since 2017 i don't see anything from people save for the exceptions that are excepted. but outside of the large empty sections and the lack of people (apparently there's 54 or 56 users i forgot but maybe 3 are here) the fan content has stopped. meaning all the long reviews and the character opinions and the "what would you want to see in season 6"…
changing the patbww episode titles to be more "humorous"
this show is funny, so it only makes sense from a fan's relatively small brain.
- not actually funny titles
- they're just really long
- and don't make any sense
- most of the time that is
- some will not be changed
- 1 thing
- 1.1 season one
- 1.2 season two
- 1.3 season three
- 1.4 season four
- 1.5 season five
spring thing: another cold gray wintry day
springy thingy: peep can hop as well as any frog
a duck's tale: quack learns an ounce of humility
quack's tracks: i think we should build a snow duck instead of a snow chick
quack and the very big rock: quack and the very big rock
shadow play: now we both look like tom
currents events: current catastrophes
quack loses his hat: quack loses his most emotionally attached to item that appears in more episodes than chirp does
night light: q…
how I think the patbww chronological order of episodes is
- 1
- 2 one plothole
- 3 heading
- 3.1 actual order::
okay first of all
since camjpdx and like 2 other people are on here i'd like to hear your thoughts
and second of all
here's some reasons i don't think its chronological order already
- the stuck duck/peep in rabbitland reference in newton's big adventure. newton's big adventure predates both of those episodes
- the order of winter to summer episodes. if every episode was chronological order enough winters would pass for everyone to be an adult (and by the end chirp only kinda knows how to fly so). in spring thing it's winter (s1 e1a), springy thing is spring or summer (s1 e1b) by quacks's tracks (s1 e2b) it's winter again. that would already be a year
- you could argue that peep and chirp and quack are basically …
Hello!
I'm new to this wiki, I typically just explore Peppa Pig Fanon Wiki and Scribblenauts Wiki but this is actually really cool! I didn't know PATBWW had a wiki! Here's a Fanon crossover thing i'm working on :
My Top 5 Favorite Episodes
Here are my top 5 favorite episodes of Peep and the Big Wide World:
1. A Duck's Tale
2. The Fish Museum
3. The Many Moons of Quack the Duck
4. Bridge the Gap
5. Falling Feathers
Soap Opera Review-Crystalwaterfall
Like sounds of Silence, this is another episode that is actually kind of icky.
Let's start the beginning: Chirp: (Listening to a robin sing-note that chirp herself is a robin) What a beautiful song! Did you hear that, Quack? Quack: (Thinking Chirp is talking about his song) I did! Wrote it! Sang it! Heard it!...Glad you liked it! Chirp: (Annoyed) Not your song! (Her face lights up) The robin song! It was like...spring...the meaning of spring...(Keep in mind chirp is a robin) Quack: That? Gimmee-up Gimme-up CHIRP CHIRP! (Doing a harsh imitation of the song the adult robin just sang) That-that's not a song. This is a song: ~Ducks are good! Ducks are best! Ducks are doo-dee-da then all the rest yeah!~ A song has words. Robins can't do that. (…
Review of "An Inconvenient Tooth: Part 2"
And here's my repost of part 2!
We begin with the title card on a yellow background. It shows the three birds standing in front of one of the mounds of dirt; Quack uncertainly pats it with his left foot.
We open to see the sun just starting to come up in the meadow with the planted accorns that Beaver Boy and the birds made in part one. We pan back to see Beaver Boy asleep amid the holes. Joan gives us a quick recap: when we last saw Beaver Boy...he was doing exactly what we see him doing now.
The screen then goes wavy and yeah, we're doing another dream sequence. We start with a closeup of a crudely-drawn mound of dirt and suddenly a tree come up from it. We pan out to see a crudely drawn Beaver Boy looking at it and going, "Wow!" More grow …
"An Inconvenient Tooth: Part 1" Review
Here's another review I felt I'd move to here.
We begin with the title card on a light blue background. Beaver Boy is with the birds and holding a tree branch in his mouth, jumping up and down while the birds look confused (Peep and Chirp look at each other strangely).
We open to a sunny sky and hear Beaver Boy blabbing in a muffled voice. We pan down to see...exactly what I just described. No, seriously. They're standing on the edge of Quack's pond. Joan starts the episode by telling us that Beaver Boy is very excited about something, but is having trouble getting the words out. As he finishes Quack gives a cute nod, then stares cross-eyed in confusion, and sheepishly shakes his head, saying he didn't understand a word of that. He muses tha…
Review of "Trading Places"
Synopsis We open to a blue background, and depicted on it is Peep...with butterfly wings, flying on an abstractly drawn background of hills and flowers. And with that beautiful music from the end of "The Red Ballmoon" playing. All pointing to a very interesting episode.
We open to Peep, Quack and Newton the turtle under Newton's tree. Peep and Quack are sitting right by the tree, and Newton and Quack are eating. Joan introduces the episode by pointing out that after a big lunch of sunflower seeds (which Quack is eating, while Newton eats his apples) you have interesting thoughts. Huh. I might have to try that out sometime. Anyways, Joan points out that that's what's happening to Peep right now.
Peep sleepily asks Newton if he ever wonders wh…
Review of "The Tooth, The Whole Tooth, and Nothing But The Tooth"
Here is another repost of an episode I already reviewed (I removed it ages ago, though).
The title card begins on a light blue background. Beaver Boy is with the birds and nervously has his hands over his mouth, eventually taking them off to reveal he has a tooth missing. We open to the birds near Quack's pond. Quack has his right foot over his eyes, Peep is slowly walking near a rock, which he crouches behind (with his briefly only his right eye open), and Chirp is hopping over to a leaf, which she puts over herself. "Peep, Chirp and Quack are playing their favorite game," says Joan Cusack. "Hide and seek." Quack responds to her, saying, "Actually it's more like a game of seek. No one's good enough to hide from a duck!" His smug look is in…
Review of "Marble Mover"
It's been many months since I reviewed a Peep episode. I'm not entirely happy with my selection of reviews from last spring, so I've decided to repost all but a few of them, and maybe give some updated thoughts on them. So, without further ado, here is my review of "Marble Mover".
The episode begins with a title card on a light blue background. Peep and Quack appear to be standing at the base of a hill; as Peep watches, Quack is standing with his back to a blue marble and stretching. He then hits the marble up the hill with his butt, only for it to come rolling back down to behind him.
We open to a shot of Peep walking, entering the scene on emerging from the opposite side of a bush. He is humming to himself and looking around, and the marbl…
Status Update
I thought I should at least speak about my absence from this wiki, as a way to satisfy questions and tell where this place is likely going.
It goes without saying I'm not as active as I used be, but that fact is not unique to this place but rather all of Wikia (or Fandom) as a whole. One could say it all started with school, that as my education reached the higher level of University (with technicalities), that I had to leave some things behind. It shocks me that I really set my hopes on owning, shaping this place in late 2012 when I joined this wiki - six years ago. A lot's changed since then and while I enjoyed the break of writing about content that was more cohesive than simply components of online games, I'll admit my interest has alwa…
A New Project
Peep is such a great show. It rarely has episodes that I don't like. Sure, some are better than others, but there aren't a ton that I wouldn't want to rewatch at some point.
OK, to be fair, the last two seasons aren't quite as good as the first three. Part of this is because they didn't exist when I was originally into Peep in 2007-2008 (although I didn't see season 3 either, as it wasn't yet available online). But they had some episodes I just didn't care for, such as Trading Places (too trippy for me), Chirp Chirp Tweet Tweet (for disregarding the events of past episodes), The Road Not Taken (for just feeling rather dull), and You Can Count On Bunnies (again, for being very dull). It also didn't help that Chirp, one of my favorite charact…
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Chirp of season 2 and Chirp of season 4 both learn to fly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bjFYgRpP1w
Ideas For A Peep Season 6?
Here are some of my suggestions.
1. Bring back Nellie. I liked her role in season 1, but for some reason they used her a lot less in seasons 2 and 3, and didn't use her at all in seasons 4 and 5.
2. More Splendid Bird Of Paradise. I really liked her introduction in Two's A Crowd, but was disappointed that she was only in one other episode (Diva Duck). I thought she had great chemistry with the main trio and would like to see her go on more adventures with them.
3. Have an episode where the pink Quack returns and challenges the true Quack to a singing contest.
4. Maybe have an episode where Chirp accidently gets put in a pet store and bought by a family, and Peep and Quack have to save her.
5. Another episode idea I have involves Peep meeting hi…
Would You Want More Splendid Bird Of Paradise If The Series Returns?
I like this bird and I was excited for her to join the cast of chaarcters in the show since one of the producers said she would be a permanent character in the series. But she was only in three episodes. I liked the episodes she was in (Two's A Crowd 1 and 2 and Duckball), but it was disappointing that she wasn't in more of them. Hopefully if season 6 happens, Splendid Bird will join Peep, Chirp, and Quack on more of their their adventures.
What do you think?
Favorite Character In The Show?
My favorite has always been Quack. He has some of the best humor in the series and while he can be very self centered and isn't the smartest animal in the big wide world, he has a good heart and cares about his friends (Peep, Chirp, Nellie, Beaver Boy, The Fish, Splendid Bird Of Paradise.
Who's your pick?
Possible News About The Future Of The Show
A couple of days ago, I tweeted a message to the official Peep Twitter account, asking them if there will be any new episodes of the show since the last new episodes aired in 2011 (I had to wait until 2012 to see them though).
When I checked my account today, I saw that they liked my tweet. I might be overthinking this, but I think this means new episodes are coming.
What do you think? Thanks.
"The Tooth, the Whole Tooth, and Nothing But the Tooth" review
I know I shouldn't be removing this, but I don't think I'm going to be doing any more reviews for awhile and I didn't want this episode to be my last one.
"House of Sand and Frog" review
Well, after the fantastic last episode I reviewed, it seems time to get to some more great ones. Here is yet another one from season four; this one is sister episode of "Trading Places"; it's the second segment of said episode, and rightfully so, as it's a superior episode in every way. And also, it borrows it's title from an incredibly grim book I read some years back. The fact that the Peep writers would sneak in a reference like that continues to say a lot about how this isn't a show only kids can enjoy. So...let's get to it!
The title card is a sea-blue one; it shows Quack and the frog standing on sand, molding a pile with their feet---Quack with his left and the frog with it's right. Quack looks smug as he does his part; the frog look…
Review of "Bringing Spring"
Before I start this review, I want to give my thanks to wiki admin Crystal Shadows for her very, very insightful and thoughtful response to my review of "A Duck's Tale". That really meant a lot to me. In almost a decade of knowing the show, I don't think I've ever had such an in-depth conversation about Peep before. Just thinking about it almost gets me emotional---in such a good way.
I'm just going to say that this next episode I'm about to review is one I really, really enjoyed!
We begin on a dark blue background, which shows the birds standing behind a groundhog, who stares at it's shadow on a wall and makes gestures with it's hands. The dreamy music from "The Red Ballmoon" plays in the background.
We open to a wide shot of Peep's can in …
I'm going to be taking a break from Peep for now.
It's been great writing reviews here, but I've decided that it's time to take a break from the show. But I hope to be back here when I return to it.
EDIT: Perhaps not for a bit. After all, I do love doing this and I feel it's giving my life some deserved purpose right now.
"Soap Opera" review
So I thought this would be a good next one to do. It's not one I was very familiar with until I got back into Peep this year, so this will be a fun review.
We open up to the title on an aquamarine background. It shows Quack in the water (which the background pretty much is), covered in and surrounded by soap bubbles, looking like he's nodding along to music, with his eyes closed and a completely content smile. Awwww. By the way, I thought I'd point out that there's an episode with ZOOM (made by the same company and with the same executive producer) that has a play titled "A Soup Opera". Pretty funny coincidence, huh?
We open to Quack floating on his back in his pond, looking dreamy. Too adorable!! As he paddles back with his feet, Joan Cusa…
"A Duck's Tale" Review
OK, sooooo...I've finally got a computer. Which means I can actually type these reviews! For my review of "The Sounds of Silence" I had to write everything down by hand as I watched the episodes, and then copy it on my phone. It was a hassle and I would have waited to do it, but it was the 10th anniversary of the episode, so I sort of had to write it. But it's such a relief now that I can type these reviews and will hopefully be able to get them up much faster!
So I decided to do this one because it's one of the most important episodes of the series and one that could only come at the beginning. In fact, I have some reason to believe it's the pilot episode of the series. Whichever way, it's a good one, even if it's not Peep at it's most amb…
I"The Sounds of Silence, Part Two" review
We begin with the title card on a light blue background. It depicts the scene from part one of Peep and Chirp listening for lurmies while Quack hops about. Odd.
We open to a shot of the big wide world at night. From a distance, and the right, Chirp hops into view. Joan begins the episode by explaining that Chirp is feeling happy tonight since Quack has been quite all day. Chirp whistles as she hops towards us and to the left. Joan reminds us how Quack has decided not to talk until Chirp begs him. (I guess it's fair to recap a bit in case anyone missed part one.
We cut to Chirp reaching her bush and hopping onto it. It's a bit of a cloudy night, but that's not ruining her good mood. We close in on her as she gives a smug look at us. "Fat chan…
"The Sounds Of Silence: Part One" review
In honor of the tenth anniversary of one of what I consider the most interesting Peep episodes, I've decided to give it a comprehensive review. Since the episode is two parts long, I'll be writing it in two separate blog posts.
So, without further ado, here is part one of my review of"The Sounds of Silence".
We begin with a title card on a yellow background. Peep, Quack and Chirp appear to be listening. Quack starts to look impatient (he taps his foot), Chirp looks happy, and Peep, as usual, looks inquisitive. It's a good setup for an episode, but the fact that it's clearly going to be two parts suggests a pretty good story lies ahead.
We open to a nice shot of a sunset across Big Bay. Joan Cusack, our narrator, asks if the sun makes any nois…
Has anyone tried to contact the show's creators?
I've read that since 2013 no new episodes have been ordered. Has anyone tried to contact the creators to convince them the show really should continue, or maybe start a petition to continue it? Argulor (talk) 07:25, December 16, 2016 (UTC)
Season 6 Premiere
When do you think season 6 will premiere? My best guess is in April 2014 to celebrate the show's 10th anniversary.
Guest Stars?
Who would you like to guest star on Peep and the Big Wide World. My top choice is Kristen Schaal!