Pingu: Noot Noot TV

(or simply known as Noot Noot TV) is a British comedy children's series created by Alan Robinson, who created School of Roars. This show features Pingu and his friends hosting a comedy TV show. and all of the shorts are redubbed. but this time, it's english. With same shorts, with different voices and music. This show airs on Pop in the UK, PBS Kids in the US and Family Channel in Canada. in the US and Canada, all the voices share the same.

Characters
"Main Characters"
 * Pingu (voiced by Justin Fletcher) he is the main protagonist of the show. He entertains the audience as he introduces a guest star of the show.
 * Pinga (voiced by Maria Darling) Pingu's twin sister. she's pingu's assistant who hosts her own segment called "Pinga's Fact Act".
 * Robby (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker) a seal who is a comedian. He tells jokes all the time in his segment "The Robby Seal Show".
 * More are coming soon.

Episodes
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List of Segments (in random order)

 * "Anything Labs" – Anything Labs is "Where the future is being made today!" These segments featured the latest invention from Mr. Peng-Chips (aka The Schoolmaster) with his assistant Beaker getting the worst of its inevitable malfunction. During the first series, Mr. Peng-Chips hosted Anything Labs by himself. The writers soon realized that another character was necessary to show Peng-Chips's failings, which resulted in Rockhopper Penguin being introduced in season two.
 * "Let's Pingu Dance!" – A bunch of how to do the dance sketches featuring Pingu (the host) and Pinga (the host's assistant).
 * "The Robby Seal Show!" – Robby the Seal gets on stage and performs his famously jokes. The Salesman and his assistant heckle him in a perpetual rivalry. The sketches became less frequent as Robby's off-stage presence became more prevalent. IMainly appeared during the first season, but made occasional appearances in later seasons.
 * "Pingu News Flash" – The Penguin Newsman delivers a news brief about a bizarre incident or human-interest story. During the first season, these segments frequently featured an interview with the episode's guest star, who portrayed a person connected to the story. It debuted in the 2nd series.