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Raccoon is a main character in Peep and the Big Wide World.

Appearance[]

Raccoon is mostly brown with a black nose, pair of hands, feet and ears. He also has black stripes on his tail along with black around his eyes.

Personality[]

Raccoon is known to be cocky and very persuasive in offering his junk. He could be a little clumsy and tends to cause accidents, but means no harm, and a little more dimwit than Quack.

Information[]

His most prominent role is The Whatchamacallit. He has been seen living in both The Dump and the Playground. It is possible he really lives in a hollow tree, as he is seen in it.

Episode appearances[]

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Major appearances[]

The Windy Day[]

Chirp came to playground on a windy day to try to fly. The Raccoon offered to help and he pushed her off of a slide and propelled her off of a seesaw when he jumped onto the other end.

The Whatchamacallit[]

He first appeared in the episode from a bush when Chirp said the word "jingle." He then took them to a yard so he could share a "whatchamacallit" with them. While Peep, Quack and Chirp slide down a slide he searches with the "whatchamacallit". He then accidentally knocks the slide out of its position, causing it to fall. He then held the slide and he slid Peep, Chirp, and Quack down a slide before accidentally trapping them in it when he flipped the side upside down. Near the end of the episode he finds the "whatchamacallit" but it turns out to just be a squeak toy. The birds leave.

Nosing Around[]

When Quack was saddened about being the smell that everyone was running away from, Raccoon told Quack he didn't mind it, but he like stink. Raccoon offered to help Quack find smelly things that he could put on him so that they could overpower the smell and Quack himself wouldn't smell so bad. So while Peep and Chirp were collecting flowers, pinecones, and grass, Raccoon and Quack were gathering anything that smelled worse than him, and even tried the smell of Skunk.

Minor appearances[]

  • Birds of a Feather -Raccoon was one of the animals to claimed that Hoot's feather was his when Peep tried to find its owner.
  • A Peep of a Different Color - Peep, Chirp, and Quack, covered in paint, passed by the Raccoon to confuse him.
  • Chirp's Flight Program - He told Chirp about "forward propulsion" and threw her across the playground like he did with a paper airplane.
  • Quack Hatches an Egg - Raccoons tells the birds that eggs come from cartons after he drops an empty carton on Quack's head.
  • Peep Deep in the Big Muddy - He was one of the animals seen in Quack's pond when Chirp realized it was "cool" on a hot day.
  • Chirp Sorts it Out (sort of) - He was seen grabbing some of Chirp's "things" when she invited everyone she, Peep, and Quack knew to take all of her stuff.
  • The Disappearing Drink - Raccoon saw Peep, Quack, and Chirp in a boot trying to catch the water thief. When Chirp said "mind your own beeswax" a bee came along and Raccoon pointed to them to say that one of them said it.
  • The Last Straw - Raccoon was one of the animals invited to Quack's Fish Spectacular. He left offscreen because he and the other animals couldn't see anything below Quack's pond.
  • Quack's Pond Party - He was one of the animals invited to Quack's party. Near the end of the episode he was about to leave when Quack announced the party was all about him talking about ducks when fireworks went off in the sky. Him and all the other animals stayed, watched, and talked (but not about ducks).
  • Magic Duck Dancing - Raccoon paid an acorn to see Quack do magic duck dancing. Quack teaches him and some other animals to do the magic duck dance. He tries it but no magic happens and calls the dance a "dud".
  • Quack and the Amazing Sandy Magic - Raccoon was one of the animals to come to Quack's Sandy Magic, but since there was no magic, the animals leave.

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Trivia[]

  • It is implied that the Raccoon hates the scent of mint, as seen in The Whatchamacallit, after sniffing a peppermint candy, he says "Ugh." and throws it away.
    • It is possibly because mint smells good, but he is shown to like smelly things, as seen in Nosing Around.
  • In real life, raccoons are nocturnal, however, he is shown to be diurnal.
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