- I'm Peppa Pig. [snorting]
This is my little brother George.
- GEORGE: [snorting]
- This is Mummy Pig. - MUMMY: [snorting]
- And his is Daddy Pig. - DADDY: [huge snort]
- ALL: [laughing]
- Peppa Pig. [snorting]
- ♪
- MALE NARRATING: Peppa is going to Paris today
to see her friend Delphine Donkey.
- Is everyone ready? - ALL: Yes, Daddy Pig!
- Then, Paris, here we come!
- Mummy, where is Paris?
- Paris is in France.
We go on a ferry to get there.
- What is a ferry?
- Ha, Ha. You'll see.
- [horn blasting]
- NARRATOR: This is the ferry.
- PEPPA & GEORGE: Wow!
[giggling, snorting]
- There are lots and lots of cars in here.
- Let's go up on deck
and breathe in some fresh, sea air.
- [seagulls squawking] - [horn blasting]
- Look, Mummy, the boat is rocking about.
- [sighs] Yes, Peppa.
- NARRATOR: Mummy Pig doesn't like it
when the boat rocks about. - [boat creaking]
- All this sea air is making me hungry.
Who wants to eat?
- No, thank you. - [boat creaking]
- NARRATOR: The waves are getting bigger.
- [seagull squawking]
- Here, I brought you a fried egg sandwich.
- [groans] Oh...
- Land ahoy! - [snorting]
- [boat thuds] - [ramp slams]
- NARRATOR: The ferry had arrived in France.
- Remember, Daddy Pig,
they might drive differently here.
- Oh. Oh. Driving is driving, Mummy Pig.
- [horns honking] - You see?
It's just like driving at home.
- [shouting in French]
- Hello there. - Hello.
- ALL: [laughing, giggling]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her family have arrived in Paris.
- [brakes screech]
- NARRATOR: Delphine Donkey and her family
are here to meet them.
- Bonjour! - Bonjour, Delphine.
[snorts] - [giggling]
- NARRATOR: "Bonjour" means "Hello" in French.
- Ho, ho, ho. What would you like to see in Paris?
- I want to see everything.
- Ho, ho, it is impossible to see everything.
- In that case,
I would like to see the real, hidden Paris--
the Paris that the tourists don't see.
- Bravo! Mr. Pig.
Tell me, which part of the real, hidden Paris
would you like to see, first?
- The Eiffel Tower!
- Ah. Okay.
- NARRATOR: This is the Eiffel Tower.
- Wow, this is busy.
Imagine what the tourist places must be like.
- [snorts] Look, Mummy, it's Miss Rabbit.
- I didn't know you had a job here, Miss Rabbit.
- Excusez-moi?
I am not this "Miss Rabbit."
I am Mademoiselle Lapin.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- Souvenirs!
Get your little Eiffel Towers here!
- [snorts] The real Eiffel Tower is really big.
Can we climb up it?
- Um...it looks a bit high.
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig does not like heights.
- Do not worry, Mr. Pig. We take the elevator.
Going up!
- [elevator motor humming]
- DADDY PIG: Ohhhh...
I'm glad that's over.
- Oh, no, that is just the first stage.
Now we must climb the steps.
- Ohhh...ohhh...
ohhh...
- If you feel dizzy, Daddy Pig,
just close your eyes.
- Okay.
- This is as high as we can go as visitors.
Let's look at the view.
- PEPPA & GEORGE: Ooooh...
- These steps are going on forever.
- NARRATOR: Oh, dear,
Daddy Pig is not looking where he is going.
He is climbing up and up and up.
- What a wonderful view of Paris.
- PEPPA: It's lovely.
- Yes. What do you think, Mr. Pig?
Mr. Pig?
- Where is everybody?
Ohhhhhhhh!
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is at the very top
of the Eiffel Tower.
- Hang on, Daddy Pig! - Ah!
- I must call for the rescue services.
[dialing phone]
- ♪
- Thank goodness you're here, Miss Rabbit.
- I am not this "Miss Rabbit."
I am Mademoiselle Lapin.
Don't worry, Daddy Pig. I am going to get you down.
- Ahhh! I'm going even higher.
- What can you see, Daddy?
- I can see everything!
- My Daddy came to Paris and he saw everything!
- ALL: [laughing, giggling, snorting]
- ♪
- MALE NARRATOR: Peppa and George
are helping Grandpa Pig in his garden.
- Today, we are making a pond.
- PEPPA & GEORGE: Ooooh...
- We start by digging a big hole.
- [horn honking]
- NARRATOR: Here is Mr. Fox.
- Hello, Mr. Fox.
- Hello, Granny Pig.
What can I sell you this morning?
- I don't need anything, thank you.
- Oh. Where's Grandpa Pig? Does he want anything?
- I'm afraid Grandpa's busy digging a pond.
- Pond, you say?
Why I've got just the thing.
It's a gnome... - [gasps]
- ...fishing. - It's lovely.
- Antique. One of a kind.
- I'll take it.
- NARRATOR: Peppa, George and Grandpa Pig
are hard at work digging.
- [shovel clanks] - Ooh!
- NARRATOR: Peppa has found a little cup.
- Oh, that looks like a very old teacup.
- [shovel thuds] - Oooh!
- NARRATOR: George has found an enormous bone.
[roaring]
Dinosaur. [giggling]
- It might very well be a dinosaur bone, George.
Ha! What's this?
- NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig has found a gold coin.
- It's treasure, Grandpa!
- How is the pond coming along?
- Very well.
We've dug up a cup, a dinosaur bone and a coin.
- It's buried treasure.
- How exciting.
I have a little treasure, too.
- That is not treasure.
That is a gnome.
- NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig does not like gnomes.
- Mr. Fox says it's an antique, very rare,
one of a kind.
- Of course, he did.
- Grandpa, do you think
we really have found buried treasure?
- I'm not sure, but the museum would know.
- NARRATOR: This is the museum.
- Hello? Can I help you?
- Hello, Mr. Rabbit.
We've dug up some treasure.
- Let's take a look at what you've got.
Hmmm... a fine china cup.
Interesting.
What else have you brought to show me?
- A coin.
- Made of gold.
- Is it real plastic gold?
- No, it's metal gold. [tapping coin]
- GEORGE & PEPPA: Oooh...
- Anything else?
- [snorting, giggling]
- My goodness.
This bone is the best of the lot.
Look, it fits my dinosaur perfectly.
- ALL: Hooray!
- Thank you so much
for bringing these valuable objects in.
- Valuable? So, they are worth something.
- Oh, yes, they are worth lots of money,
and you can visit the museum any time you like to see them.
- Eh?
- Children are free and you, sir, get in half price--
because you are old.
Can I just ask where you dug up such treasures?
- In Grandpa's garden.
- All digging must stop
until an expert has been to investigate.
- Why?
- There may be other rare objects buried in the ground.
- [horn honking]
- Granny! Granny! We're back!
- Hello, my little ones.
- [snorting] Our treasures have to stay in the museum.
- And we can't dig here anymore
until the expert digger comes.
- [beeping]
- Where do you want me to dig, Mr. Rabbit?
- Just about here, Mr. Vole.
- [claw thuds]
- [jackhammer drilling]
- NARRATOR: Mr. Vole is an expert at digging.
- Find anything, Mr. Vole?
- No. Same as usual.
Just a lot of broken pottery and smashed stuff.
- Oh, well, thank you for all your hard work, anyway.
- No problem.
- I'm sorry we didn't find anything else.
- Not to worry.
The good thing is you finished digging our pond for us.
- It's beautiful, Grandpa.
- A lovely, natural pond.
- And to finish it off, a gnome.
Do you like it, Mr. Rabbit?
- I never thought I would see one in my lifetime.
- Oh, they're everywhere.
- This is an antique, one of a kind,
and very valuable.
- Then it belongs in the museum.
- So, it does. - Oh?
- Don't worry, you can see it at the museum
any time you want.
- And you can get in half price, Granny--
because you are old.
- ALL: [laughing, giggling]
- ♪
- MALE NARRATOR: Peppa and George
are looking at storybooks.
- [snorts] Look, George.
This is an exciting adventure.
- [giggling]
- There are fairies,
and three bears who can't stop eating porridge...
- GEORGE: [giggling]
- ...and a naughty wolf
who's looking for an old lady to eat.
- Oh? - [snorts]
Don't worry, George, it's always a happy ending.
- [giggling]
- I wish we lived in a fairy story.
- BOTH: [giggling]
- Peppa, George, it's time to go.
- [snorts] Are we going on an adventure?
- Yes, we're going to
Granny and Grandpa Pig's house for lunch.
- That's not an adventure.
- There'll be potatoes.
- Can we bring our picture books to read in the car?
- We're not going in the car, Peppa.
We're walking there, instead.
- Walking?
All the way to Granny and Grandpa's house?
- Yes, there's a shortcut through the park.
- Will there be dragons and fairies in the park?
- Not that I know of.
- But it will be a nice walk.
- [sighs] But there won't be any magic.
- Maybe, if we look hard enough,
we might see some.
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George have arrived at the park.
- Hmmm...
it doesn't feel like a magic place.
- Oh, I don't know.
It feels a bit magic to me.
- [distant hooting]
- Yes, this is like the path
in Little Red Riding Hood.
- I wouldn't be surprised
if we bumped into the big, bad wolf.
[chuckling] Oh!
- Hello, there.
- NARRATOR: It is Mr. Wolf.
- Hello, Mr. Wolf. How are you?
- I'm very well, thank you.
Just a little bit hungry.
I'm trying to decide where to go for lunch.
- I'm going to my Granny's house for lunch.
- Are you really?
- Yes.
- Is it far?
- Not far. This is the shortcut.
We'll be there soon.
- Very good.
Oh, well, catch you later.
- Goodbye. - Bye-bye.
[giggling]
- That was just like Little Red Riding Hood...
[snorts]
...meeting Mr. Wolf in the middle of the woods
when I'm going to Granny's house.
- DADDY: [laughing] - PEPPA & GEORGE: [giggling]
- Which way now, Daddy Pig?
- Uh, I'm not sure.
- There's a little house over there.
Let's ask them the way.
- Hello? [knocking on door]
- [door creaks]
- Is there anybody home?
[snorts] I wonder who lives here,
in the middle of the woods.
- There are three chairs.
- And three bowls of porridge.
- Hello, Peppa.
- NARRATOR: Here are Belinda Bear
and Mummy and Daddy Bear.
- MUMMY & DADDY BEAR: Hello, there.
- Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Bear.
Sorry to trouble you.
- The door was open, so, we came inside.
- It's quite all right.
It's lovely to see you.
- Are you going to stay for lunch, Peppa?
It's porridge. [giggling]
It's not too hot or too cold.
- It's just right.
- BOTH: [giggling]
- We're actually on our way
to have lunch at Granny and Grandpa Pig's house.
- Could you point us in the right direction, please?
- That path there will take you to Granny Pig's house.
- PIG FAMILY: Thank you!
- BEAR FAMILY: Goodbye.
- PIG FAMILY: Bye-bye.
- Wow, that was just like Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
- [laughing] Yes.
With a little house and three chairs.
- And three bowls of porridge.
- ALL: [laughing, giggling]
- We are in a fairy tale.
- NARRATOR: Peppa has arrived
at Granny and Grandpa Pig's house.
- [knocks on door] Granny Pig?
We're here.
- Hello? - PIG FAMILY: Oh?
- NARRATOR: Here is Mr. Wolf.
- Mr. Wolf, why are you here?
- I'm just around for something to eat.
Your granny has made a lovely lunch. Mmm...
- Yes, I've made a lovely lunch,
and it's ready now.
Come inside.
- Hello, Peppa. - Hello.
- NARRATOR: Wendy Wolf has come for lunch, too.
- Lunch is served.
- ALL: Hooray, potatoes!
- Ho, ho, you can never have too many potatoes.
- ALL: [laughing, giggling]
- Wendy, I've had an adventure in the fairy tale woods.
- Ooh, what's the fairy tale woods?
- It's where you live inside a fairy story.
[snorting] - ALL: [laughing, giggling]
- NARRATOR: Peppa loves fairy stories.
Everyone loves fairy stories.
- [bell ringing]
- MALE NARRATOR: Today, Mr. Potato
has come to Peppa's playgroup.
- Children, Mr. Potato is here to talk to you today
about eating fruit and vegetables.
- ALL: Oh?
- I am going to show you a movie called "Super Potato."
- ALL: Yay!
- MALE VOICE: Super Potato!
- ALL: Wow!
- Ah, my hat has blown off!
Help me, Super Potato!
- By the power of vegetables,
I am here.
Aha!
- Thank you, Super Potato.
- Remember, kids, always eat your five a day.
♪ Fruit and vegetables
♪ Keep us alive
♪ Always remember to eat your five ♪♪
- ALL: [clapping] - And now...
we have a very special guest.
Can you guess who it is?
- [snorts] It's not my Daddy, is it?
- No.
- It's not my Daddy, is it?
- No, it is nobody's daddy.
- Is it my Mummy, then?
- No, it is no relation of anyone here.
- The special guest coming to see you today is...
- Super Potato is coming!
- ALL: Hooray!
- But before he does, we must call him.
[clears throat]
Super Potato! - ALL: Super Potato!
- Very good.
I'll just go and see if he's outside.
Keep shouting.
- ALL: Super Potato! Super Potato!
- By the power of vegetables, I am here!
- ALL: Hooray!
- Wonderful!
Now who has a question
they would like to ask Super Potato?
- Ask me anything you like about fruit or vegetables.
Anything.
- What is the tallest building you've ever jumped?
- What's that? Why do I like carrots so much?
I'll tell you why.
Because they are so tasty.
- Can you run faster than a train?
- Which vegetable makes you run fast?
That's a good question.
I would have to say...
a Brussels sprout.
- Have you ever eaten a potato?
- Uh...
♪ Fruit and vegetables
♪ Keep us alive
♪ Always remember to eat your five ♪♪
- Doctors now recommend you eat seven a day.
- Uh...
♪ Always remember to eat your seven ♪♪
- Right.
Let's all give Super Potato a nice big clap
for coming to see us today. - ALL: [clapping]
- Thank you. Thank you.
And, remember, kids, eat fruit and vegetables.
- Super Potato has left the building.
- Oh, dear, did I miss him?
- ALL: Yes!
- He was brilliant.
- Well, it was lovely to see you all.
But I'd better be going, too.
Bye.
- Come on, children, let's wave Mr. Potato goodbye.
- [engine struggles to start]
- NARRATOR: Oh, dear, Mr. Potato's car won't start.
- [tapping glass] Ah, I cannot get out.
- NARRATOR: Mr. Potato is stuck.
- Help! Get me out!
- What shall we do? - Help! Help!
- Call for Super Potato. - Let me out.
- ALL: Super Potato! Super Potato!
- I think he might be too busy to come.
- Really, really, I do not think that will work this time.
- No, Madame Gazelle, you just need to shout out with us.
- Okay. Help us, Super Potato! - ALL: Super Potato!
- There. It didn't work. Now I think we need to--
- What's that in the sky?
- Is it a bird?
- Is it a plane?
- No, it's a potato!
- By the power of vegetables, I am here!
- ALL: Hooray!
- NARRATOR: Super Potato has come to the rescue.
- Using my super vegetable vision,
I can see that my friend here is in trouble.
- Yes, you have to get him out.
- I will use my fruity strength to lift this roof off.
Hoo-hah! - [roof "pops"]
- NARRATOR: Super Potato has rescued Mr. Potato.
- ALL: Hooray!
- And, remember, kids, when trouble calls...
- ALL: ...eat your fruit and vegetables!
- ♪ Fruit and vegetables
♪ Keep us alive
♪ Always remember to eat your five ♪♪
- Seven!
- ♪ Always remember to eat your seven ♪♪
- ALL: [laughing, giggling]
- [bell ringing]
- MALE NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
- [snorts] There, finished.
- Peppa, what a wonderful picture you have painted.
- It is me and George
and my Mummy and Daddy at our house.
- But where are you all?
I can only see a house.
- We are all inside the house.
- Of course.
It really is a wonderful picture.
Here is a playgroup star.
- Wow! Thank you, Madame Gazelle.
- NARRATOR: It is home time
and the parents have come to collect the children.
- Mummy! Daddy! Look! I got a playgroup star.
- That's fantastic, Peppa.
- I remember Madame Gazelle
gave me a playgroup star when I was a little piggy.
- NARRATOR: A long time ago,
when Mummy and Daddy Pig were little,
Madame Gazelle was their teacher.
- [snorts, giggles]
- Here is a playgroup star.
- [giggling]
I was so happy.
- Did you get lots of playgroup stars, Mummy?
- Oh, yes.
- [snorts] Daddy, did you get lots of playgroup stars, too?
- Uh...
it was such a long time ago, I really can't remember.
- No, I'm pretty sure you didn't get one, did you?
- ♪
- [gasps] You never got a playgroup star, Daddy?
- No, I never did get a playgroup star.
- Not even a little one?
- No.
- Anyway, like Daddy Pig said, it was a long time ago, Peppa,
and they're really not that important.
- What do you mean, Mummy?
[stamps foot] They are very important!
Aren't they, Daddy?
- Uh, yes, Peppa.
- Are you sad that you never got
a playgroup star, Daddy?
- Well, I have done other things in my life
to be proud of, you know?
- Maybe if you do a good drawing,
and show Madame Gazelle, she will give you one now.
- Playgroup stars are for children, Peppa,
not for grownups.
- [hammering]
There, the roof is all fixed.
- Thank you, Mr. Bull.
That really is wonderful work.
Have a playgroup star.
- Oh? Thank you very much.
- Look, Daddy, Mr. Bull got a star,
and he's a grownup.
- Hmmm...
- NARRATOR: It is evening time.
Peppa and George are going to bed.
- Are you still sad
because you never got a playgroup star, Daddy?
- You know what, Peppa?
The more I think about it,
the more I think I should have got a playgroup star.
- Why?
- Because I love to make things,
and I was always drawing in class.
- What was your best drawing, Daddy?
- Would you like to see it?
I think I've still got it somewhere.
I'm sure I put it in the loft.
- ♪
- Ah, here's my old school bag,
and here is my picture.
- Wow! It's a dragon.
- [growling]
- It's very good, Daddy. - [snorting]
- Yes, I was quite pleased with it.
- But it didn't get a star. - Nope.
- Hmmm...that's sad.
- NARRATOR: It is the next day.
Peppa and George are going to playgroup.
- Look at this, Suzy. [snorting]
- It's not fair, Peppa. You're too good at drawing.
- It's not my drawing, it's my Daddy's.
- Oh, not so good for a grownup.
- He drew it a long time ago when he was little.
- Ah...
- Peppa, have you done another wonderful drawing?
- No, Madame Gazelle, this is my Daddy's drawing.
- Ah, yes, I remember your Daddy did like to draw.
- But you never gave him a playgroup star.
- I must have given him one for this.
- No, you didn't.
- Daddy Pig, you deserve a playgroup star.
- Oh, ho, I've never been so proud.
[snorts]
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is a playgroup star.
- ALL: Hooray for Daddy Pig!
[laughing, giggling]
- ♪
- PEPPA: ♪ Peppa Pig
[snorts]
[giggles]
[snorts]
♪ Peppa Pig
[snorts]
- KIDS: [giggling]
- PEPPA: ♪ Peppa Pig
[snorts]
A07x12 - Peppa Goes to Paris/Grandpa Pig's Pond/Once Upon a Time/Super Potato/Playgroup Star
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Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.
Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.