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''Peppa Pig'' is one of the longest-running British animated preschool programs of all time, being shown in a whopping 180 territories in 40 languages, along with having over a billion dollars worth of merchandise sold all around the world. But prior to being rerun on Nick Jr. in the 2010s, ''Peppa Pig'' was first shown to the American audience in 2005 with an '''American dub''', in the ill-fated Cartoon Network preschool block, [[Tickle-U (partially found Cartoon Network preschool block; 2005-2006)|Tickle-U]].
''Peppa Pig'' is one of the longest-running British animated preschool programs of all time, being shown in a whopping 180 territories in 40 languages, along with having over a billion dollars worth of merchandise sold all around the world. But prior to being rerun on Nick Jr. in the 2010s, ''Peppa Pig'' was first shown to the American audience in 2005 with an '''American dub''', in the ill-fated Cartoon Network preschool block, [[Tickle-U (partially found Cartoon Network preschool block; 2005-2006)|Tickle-U]].


As Tickle-U only lasted a year and a half, the American dub was lost along with the block. The only footage of the dub that has been found is a 30-second promo video from Tickle-U. All post-2007 U.S. releases and airings of the show use the British dub, as the American dub received poor ratings.
As Tickle-U only lasted a year and a half, the American dub was lost along with the block. All post-2007 U.S. releases and airings of the show use the British dub, as the American dub received poor ratings.


==Voice Cast==
==Voice Cast==

Revision as of 18:59, 20 February 2021

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The title card for Peppa Pig.

Status: Partially Found

Peppa Pig is one of the longest-running British animated preschool programs of all time, being shown in a whopping 180 territories in 40 languages, along with having over a billion dollars worth of merchandise sold all around the world. But prior to being rerun on Nick Jr. in the 2010s, Peppa Pig was first shown to the American audience in 2005 with an American dub, in the ill-fated Cartoon Network preschool block, Tickle-U.

As Tickle-U only lasted a year and a half, the American dub was lost along with the block. All post-2007 U.S. releases and airings of the show use the British dub, as the American dub received poor ratings.

Voice Cast

Elaine Torres said that she voiced Suzy Sheep in the American broadcast.[1] In addition, Chloe Dolandis has stated on her resume that she was the voice of Emily Elephant and Richard Rabbit, though it is unknown if episodes from the second season ever aired with that dub.

According to Dolandis' resume, the recording studio was Chrom Studios[2], which is a dubbing studio based in Miami, Florida.[3]

Discoveries

Audio clips of Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig's American laughter can be heard in the game Swirlygig.[4]

Elaine Torres' Voices.com profile includes a short clip of Suzy Sheep talking to Daddy Pig from "Fancy Dress Party", as part of her animation/commercial reel.[5]

In addition, a Tickle U promo for Peppa Pig using the American dub has been found. The clips featured are from "Daddy Loses His Glasses".

On January 1st, 2021, the US dub of the episode "Mummy Pig's Birthday" (retitled "Mommy Pig's Birthday") was uploaded online by YouTube user {insert channel name here}.

On February 19th, 2021, the same channel uploaded a showreel of Heath Kelts voicing Grandpa Pig. The clips featured are from "Grandpa Pig's Boat", "Frogs and Worms and Butterflies" and "Gardening".

Gallery

Tickle-U promo.

"Mommy Pig's Birthday"

More footage of the American dub.

References