A08x05 - Children's Festival/Muddy Festival/World Book Day/Roman Day/Foggy Day

Episode transcripts for the TV show "Peppa Pig". Aired: 31 May 2004 –; present.*
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A08x05 - Children's Festival/Muddy Festival/World Book Day/Roman Day/Foggy Day

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- ♪

- I'm Peppa Pig. [snorts]

This is my little brother George.

- [snorting]

- This is Mummy Pig. - [loud snort]

- And this is Daddy Pig. - [loud snort]

- ALL: [laughing]

- "Peppa Pig." [snorts]

- PEPPA: "Children's Festival."

- MALE NARRATOR: Peppa is going to a Children's Festival.

- Daddy. [snorts]

What is a festival?

- It's a big outdoor party with lots to see and do.

- I just hope it doesn't rain,

otherwise it can get a bit muddy.

- Don't worry.

It won't be muddy.

- Oh, I like mud.

- ♪

- NARRATOR: This is the Children's Festival.

- Wow! - Wow! [snorts]

- Welcome to the festival!

- NARRATOR: At the Children's Festival,

there are so many fun things to see and do.

- [baas] - NARRATOR: Here is Suzy Sheep.

- Hello, Peppa.

- Hello, Suzy.

- Isn't this great?

- It's brilliant!

- There's so much going on.

What shall we do first?

- We've got making things, sand castles, storytelling.

- Yes! I like stories!

- Me, too!

[baas] - [snorts]

- NARRATOR: This is the story tent.

All of Peppa's friends are here.

- Hello, children.

If you want a story about a pirate, say, "Ahargh!"

- CHILDREN: Ahargh!

- Good.

"Once upon a time, there was a pirate.

"He found a desert island, and he dug up some buried treasure.

The end."

- [applause] - What an adventure.

That story makes me miss the sea.

I must set sail at once and find that desert island.

- NARRATOR: Captain Dog loves the sea.

- It's just a story, Daddy.

You don't need to set sail.

- Oh, yes, no need for me

to set sail ever again.

- [snorts] I like the Children's Festival.

- Yes, and not a drop of rain.

We've been really lucky this year.

- [laughs] [snorts]

I told you it wouldn't be muddy.

- A little bit of mud would be nice.

- This way to the making things tent.

- ALL: [laughing]

- Uh-um, today, we're going to learn how

to make something from the olden days.

Who wants to make a basket?

- CHILDREN: Hmm.

- Okie-dokie.

- How 'bout knitting an olden days' hat?

- [silence]

- How 'bout a dragon?

- CHILDREN: Me! Me! Me!

- NARRATOR: All the children are making dragons.

- Rrrr. - Urrrrr.

- CHILDREN: [laughing]

- Wow, those dragons are good.

Almost like the real thing.

- Dragons are not real.

They're mythical creatures.

- You're a bit of a clever clogs, aren't you?

- Actually, the correct term is "child prodigy."

[trumpets]

- [snorts] Making things was fun.

- And we've still got lots to see and do tomorrow.

- Tomorrow?

Are we staying here tonight?

- We certainly are.

- Yes, I was hoping we could find a hotel nearby, but--

- I thought camping would be more fun.

- Yay! Camping!

- Great.

- [laughs] - [snorts]

- NARRATOR: This is the camping area.

- Hello!

- Hello, Peppa.

- Are you camping, too?

- We're not camping, we're glamping.

- What's glamping?

- It's like camping, but with lots of home comforts.

- We've got a bathroom with a basin

and a bath and a toilet.

- [toilet flushes] - [laughs]

- And we've got a living room. - And a TV!

- Wow! - Wow!

- Glamping looks great.

- Daddy, are we glamping?

- No, we have our own little tent.

- [metal clangs]

- Hopefully, it's not too difficult to put up.

- It shouldn't be a problem.

After all, I am a qualified structural engineer.

Mummy Pig, put the tent on the poles, please.

That's it.

Easy as pie.

- ALL: Hooray!

- Are you enjoying the festival?

- It's brilliant!

- Yes, and it's lucky it hasn't rained.

- Too right.

When it rains, this field just becomes mud.

- We like mud.

- But mud and camping don't go so well together.

- Oh-oh!

It's not going to rain.

- MUMMY PIG: Night-night, everyone.

- DADDY PIG AND PEPPA: Night-night!

- NARRATOR: Peppa and her family are sleeping

in their little tent at the Children's Festival.

- [thunder crashes]

- NARRATOR: Oh dear! It is starting to rain.

- PEPPA: "Muddy Festival."

- NARRATOR: Peppa and her family are in their little tent

at the Children's Festival.

It has been raining all night,

and the whole field has become mud.

- [zipper zips]

- Wha! - [splat]

- MUMMY PIG: What's it like out there, Daddy Pig?

Is there any mud?

- Um, a little bit of mud, yes.

- Oh my goodness!

- Wow! [snorts]

So much mud!

- [giggles] [snorts]

- Yes, but it does say it can get

a tiny bit muddy here sometimes.

- "A tiny bit muddy"?

I've never seen so much mud in all my life.

- [snorts] It's brilliant.

- Yes, and we've got a whole day at the festival ahead of us.

- NARRATOR: At the Children's Festival,

there are so many fun things to see and do.

- Mm, let's start with making sand castles.

- Yippee!

Sand castles!

- NARRATOR: This is the sand castle area.

- Who likes making sand castles?

- CHILDREN: Yay!

- Now you might have noticed, it's been raining.

So instead of sand castles, we're making mud castles.

- CHILDREN: Hooray!

- First, fill your buckets with mud.

- CHILDREN: [laughs]

- Turn your buckets over.

Give them a tap.

Lift your buckets.

Mud castles!

- I like mud castles.

- Mud castles are the best.

- [snorts]

- Well done, Miss Rabbit.

How did you ever come up with the idea for mud castles?

- Simple.

It rains every year, so we always make mud castles.

- Ah.

So, what do we want to do next?

- How about painting pictures?

- Yay!

- NARRATOR: This is the painting tent.

- [heavy breathing] Today, we're going paint pictures.

And instead of paint, we're using mud!

- CHILDREN: Oooh!

- We've got lots of brown mud, and greenish mud.

I even found some blue mud this morning.

- Hm...what's best to paint with mud?

I know. [snorts]

A muddy puddle!

[laughs]

- NARRATOR: The children are painting mud pictures.

- CHILDREN: [laughing]

- Daddy, what are we doing next?

- Something that's fun. [snorts]

"Learn all about concrete in the olden days."

- [sighs] That sounds a bit boring.

- NARRATOR: This is the history of concrete area.

- [heavy breathing]

Okay, so who wants to learn about concrete?

- CHILDREN: Hmmm.

- Okie-dokie.

Owing to the current mud situation,

I've got a better idea.

Who wants to do some puddle jumping?

- CHILDREN: Me! Me! Me!

[laughing]

- My most favorite thing in the whole world

is jumping up and down in muddy puddles.

- And if we're going to jump in puddles--

- We must wear our boots.

- That's right.

Are you ready?

- CHILDREN: Yes!

- Then jump!

- ALL: [laughing]

- Oh-oh, my turn!

[laughs]

- [splat]

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig has covered everyone in mud.

- [snorts] Although I say it myself,

that was a good puddle jump.

- Well done, Daddy Pig.

But maybe that's enough mud for one day.

- Yes, next up is dancing.

- Oh, good, I love dancing.

- Dancing...in mud.

- Great.

- ALL: Hooray!

- NARRATOR: Here is Madame Gazelle with her band.

- Hello, everyone!

Are you ready to dance?

- CROWD: Yes!

- ♪

♪ Dance, dance, dance in muddy puddles ♪

♪ Splish, splash, splosh, splish, splash ♪

♪ With a big splash here, and a big splash there ♪

♪ Here a splash, there a splash, everywhere a splish-splash ♪

♪ Dance, dance, dance in muddy puddles ♪

♪ Splish, splash, splosh, splish, splash ♪♪

- ALL: Yeah!

- This is a very muddy festival.

- NARRATOR: Peppa loves the muddy festival.

Everyone loves the muddy festival.

- PEPPA: "World Book Day."

- NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends are at playgroup.

- CHILDREN: [laughing]

- Children, tomorrow is World Book Day,

when we celebrate the wonder of books.

- [snorts] I love books.

- CHILDREN: Me too! Me too!

- Good. Please come to playgroup

dressed as someone from your favorite book.

- Can I come as Super Potato?

- Is Super Potato in a book?

- No, he's on TV.

- No, it must be a character from a book.

- Can I come as someone from a fairytale?

- Yes.

It can be any book you like.

- [bell dings] - [car horn honks]

- Remember your costumes for World Book Day tomorrow!

- CHILDREN: [laughs]

- ♪

- Mummy! Mummy! [snorts]

It's World Book Day tomorrow.

And we have to dress up as someone from a book.

- That sounds exciting.

Who are you going to be, Peppa?

- You've got lots of books to choose from.

- Yes! [laughs]

I can go as a sleepy princess from this book.

- Yes, I love reading you this story.

Mm-hmm.

"Once upon a time, there lived"--

- Or maybe I can go as the red monkey.

- [laughs] I love that book, too.

- Hm, I can't decide.

All the books are good.

- Why not go as Funny Onion

from the book that Mummy Pig wrote?

- No, Daddy!

It has to be a real book.

Not Mummy's book.

- [laughs] Thank you very much, Peppa.

- [snorts] "Once upon a time,

"there was an onion called Funny Onion.

."

- NARRATOR: Most of Mummy Pig's book is one big long number.

- Yes. There were a few printing problems.

How about this book?

- "The Tiny Magic Fairy"! Yes!

[snorts and giggles]

♪ I'm a tiny magic fairy

[snorts and giggles]

- [snorts]

- And, George, what's your favorite book?

- Dinosaur.

Rrrr!

- DADDY PIG: Of course, your pop-up dinosaur book.

- [giggles]

- Well, that's settled.

George will go to World Book Day as a dinosaur,

and Peppa will go as a tiny fairy.

- Or maybe a duck!

Quack, quack!

- NARRATOR: It is nearly bedtime.

- [owl hoots]

- Ah-argh!

I'm the Happy Pirate from the pirate book. [snorts]

Pirates are my favorite, because they are funny,

and they sing happy songs and--

- Brush their teeth?

- Yes, brush their teeth. [giggles]

- Are we all ready for World Book Day tomorrow?

- No. [snorts]

My favorite book keeps changing.

- Ho-ho, don't worry, Peppa.

You can decide in the morning.

- ♪

- NARRATOR: Today is World Book Day.

- Oh my, what wonderful costumes.

Tell us, Pedro, who are you?

- I'm the hunter from "Little Red Riding Hood."

He's strong, and brave, and kind to old ladies.

- [horn blows]

- Very good.

- And I am Dogbeard the Sailor

from "The Adventures of Dogbeard the Sailor."

- And why is he your favorite?

- Because he's strong and brave,

and I think he might be kind to old ladies, too.

- Excellent.

- I'm an old lady.

- So you are, Candy.

But are you not also a witch?

- Yes, so be careful, or I might turn into a frog.

[evil laughs] - [laughs]

And you, Edmond?

You have come as?

- The big number from Mummy Pig's book.

[trumpets]

,,.

- Oh, what an amazing choice.

Ah, George, you are dressed as?

- Dinosaur.

Rrrr! - Ooooh!

But where is Peppa?

- Here I am.

- CHILDREN: Ooooh!

- What book are you, Peppa?

- I am all my favorite books.

I have fairy wings.

[snorts] A pirate hat.

Ah-argh!

A red monkey tail.

Oo-oo-oo-ooh.

And--quack, quack--duck feet!

- [giggles] You're a fairy pirate monkey duck.

- CHILDREN: [laughing]

- NARRATOR: Peppa loves World Book Day.

Everyone loves World Book Day.

- PEPPA: "Roman Day."

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are at

Granny and Grandpa Pig's house.

They are painting pictures of Polly Parrot.

- My goodness, what lovely paintings, Peppa and George.

- BOTH: [giggles]

- Look at my pretty picture, Polly. [snorts]

- Pretty picture, Polly. [snorts]

- BOTH: [giggles]

- NARRATOR: Polly Parrot copies everything that is said.

- I'll put them up here for Granny Pig to see

when she gets home.

- But where is Granny Pig?

- Oh, she's just out playing with her friends.

- [car horn honks]

- NARRATOR: Here is Granny Pig with her friends.

- Granny Pig!

- Hello, my little ones.

Have you had a nice morning?

- Yes, thank you, Granny.

Why are wearing funny clothes?

- We have been doing historical reenactment.

- What's "hysterical re-de-mact-ment"?

- It's when you dress up like it's the olden days.

- And sit around drinking tea.

- We do more than just drink tea. [snorts]

Today, we were being Romans.

- What's Romans?

- Romans were people who lived a very long time ago.

- And I am the emperor.

- The emperor was the boss of all the Romans.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oooh.

- Goodbye!

See you next week, Granny Pig!

- ALL: Bye!

- Granny, can we be Romans, too?

- Yes, Peppa.

Here are some helmets.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling and snorting]

- Now what do we do? [snorts]

- We march around saying, "Veni, vidi, vici!"

- What does that mean, Granny?

- It probably means, "Anyone for another cup of tea?"

[laughs]

- It means, "I came, I saw, I conquered."

Veni, vidi, vici!

Veni, vidi, vici!

- NARRATOR: Granny Pig loves being a Roman.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Veni, vidi, vici!

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George love being Romans, too.

- Peppa and George have been doing some lovely pictures

this morning.

- My goodness, they're very good.

They look just like Polly.

- Just like Polly.

- ALL: [laughing]

- The Romans liked making pictures, too, you know.

- Did they?

- Yes, they used colored pieces to make pictures

known as mosaics.

Here's one I made this morning.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Ooh!

- Can we make a mosaic?

- What a good idea.

- You'll need some colored pebbles.

Follow me.

I've got a whole bag of pebbles in my shed.

- NARRATOR: This is Grandpa Pig's shed.

- Here we are.

Lots of colored pebbles.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggles]

- George, what shall we make a picture of?

- Dinosaur.

Rrr.

- Good idea, George.

You find the green pebbles for the dinosaur.

- [laughs]

- And I will find blue pebbles and make a lovely sky.

- ♪

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are making a Roman mosaic

of a dinosaur.

George adds some green pebbles.

- [laughs]

- NARRATOR: Peppa adds some blue pebbles.

- [snorts]

- George, the red ones can be the eyes.

- [giggles]

- PEPPA: Finished!

- GRANNY PIG: Well done, Peppa and George.

My word, you've got rather muddy.

[snorts] Time for a bath before Mummy and Daddy Pig

come to pick you up.

- No.

- NARRATOR: Oh dear, George does not want to have a bath.

- But, George, the Romans were very good at having baths.

And you're a Roman, aren't you?

- Yes, George.

Let's have a Roman bath. - [snorts]

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are having a Roman bath.

- [car horn honks]

- It's Mummy and Daddy!

- NARRATOR: Here are Mummy and Daddy Pig.

- Uh, tempus fugit.

- What does that mean?

- It means times fly.

- Tempus fugit.

- Arw, tempus fugit.

Tempus fugit. - ALL: [laughing]

- Hello? - Mummy! Daddy!

We've been playing Romans. - [snorts]

- Tempus fugit.

- MUMMY AND DADDY PIG: Oooh.

- And with these crowns of leaves,

you are both Roman emperors.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Hooray!

- Veni, vidi, vici! - [laughs]

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George love being Romans.

Everybody loves being Romans.

- PEPPA: "Foggy Day."

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling] - NARRATOR: Peppa and George

are going to the playground today.

- Should we drive to the playground?

- No, let's walk.

- Look. It's just over there.

- NARRATOR: The playground is quite close.

- Okay, let's walk.

- This way, everyone.

- [giggles]

♪ We're going to the playground, we're going to the playground ♪

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]

- Oh. Where has the sky gone?

- [snorts] Don't worry, Peppa.

It's just fog.

- [snorts] What's fog?

- Fog is a cloud that is on the ground

instead of in the sky.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oooh!

- ♪

- Oh, it's very thick fog.

- I can't see a thing.

- Mmmm...

maybe we should go back home.

- Yes, we'll go to the playground another day.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oh.

- NARRATOR: It is too foggy to find the playground,

so Peppa and George have to go back home.

- Now, which way is home?

- [snorts] Are we lost, Daddy Pig?

- [laughs] Don't worry.

I know exactly where we are.

[snorts] This way.

Oof!

Who put that tree there?

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig has walked into a tree.

- Are you okay, Daddy Pig?

- Yes, I'm fine.

[snorts] This way.

- ♪

- Daddy Pig, do you know where you're going?

- Yes, of course I do.

- I don't think we'll ever find our house again.

- [laughs] [snorts]

I'm sure we will, Peppa.

We're only in our garden.

- Quack, quack, quack.

- Oh, it's the ducks.

- Quack, quack.

- Hello, Mrs. Duck.

Have you lost your pond? - Quack.

- We're lost too.

- We are not lost.

I know exactly where we are.

[snorts] See you later, ducks.

Good luck finding your pond.

Whoa! - [splash]

- PEPPA AND MUMMY PIG: Oh!

- ♪

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig has found the duck pond.

- That's lucky.

- Yes, what a stroke of luck.

- ALL: [laughs]

- Quack, quack.

- Daddy, Mrs. Duck says, "Thank you."

- You're most welcome, Mrs. Duck.

- ALL: [laughing] - MRS. DUCK: [quacking]

- R-r-r-r-r-r!

Now, let's find our house. [snorts]

I'm sure it's this way.

- MUMMY RABBIT: Hello.

- Did you hear something?

- Yes. I thought I hear someone say--

- Hello.

- NARRATOR: It's Mummy Rabbit with Rebecca and Richard.

- [squeak] Hello, Peppa.

We're lost.

- [snorts] Hello, Rebecca.

We're lost too.

- We wanted to go to the playground.

- So did we, but it's too foggy to get there.

- Come on, everyone.

Back to our house until the fog clears.

- Daddy Pig, do you know where you're going?

- Yes, of course I do.

[snorts] This way.

- ALL: Yes, Daddy Pig.

- ♪

- Aha! [snorts]

I've found our little hill.

We'll soon be home.

- ALL: Hurray!

- Our house should be just about...here.

Oh?

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig has found a ladder.

- [snorts] That's strange.

We don't have a ladder in our garden.

Goodness me!

- [snorts] Can you see where we are, Daddy Pig?

- DADDY PIG: Yes, I can. [laughs]

- Daddy, where are we?

- Why don't you have a look?

- Okay.

Wow! - Wow!

I can see everything again.

- NARRATOR: The fog is going away.

- [laughs] We're at the playground.

- PEPPA AND REBECCA: Hurray!

- Whee!

♪ We're at the playground, we're at the playground ♪

- Whee!

- BOTH: [giggles]

- Seesaw. - Seesaw.

- Daddy! Mummy! [giggles]

We're at the playground.

- Well, that's lucky.

But I thought we were trying to get home.

- So did I.

Maybe we did get a bit lost after all.

- ALL: [laughing]

- ♪

♪ Peppa Pig [snorts]

[giggles and snorts]

♪ Peppa Pig

[snorting and giggling]

♪ Peppa Pig ♪ [snorts]
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