Tinga Tinga Tales Season 1 Episode 3

Ep 3. Why Woodpecker Pecks

  • TV-NR
  • February 17, 2011
  • 12 min

In Tinga Tinga Tales, Season 1 episode 3, titled Why Woodpecker Pecks, viewers are transported to the vibrant world of Tinga Tinga, home to a diverse array of animals. The episode focuses on the woodpecker, a commonly seen bird in Tinga Tinga, and follows its quest to find food and a place to call home.

As the episode begins, we see the determined woodpecker flitting around the jungle in search of insects, its preferred meal. However, it soon discovers that the insects are all hiding under the bark of trees, making them difficult to reach. Not one to be deterred, the woodpecker hatches a clever plan to get to the insects, by using its sharp beak to peck at the bark and create small holes.

As the woodpecker continues its pecking, it doesn't take long for the other animals nearby to start taking notice. The colorful birds, reptiles, and mammals of Tinga Tinga all gather around to watch the woodpecker at work, marveling at its tenacity and skill. The narrator, a friendly and wise-sounding voice, chimes in with various interesting facts about woodpeckers, helping viewers learn more about these fascinating creatures.

Meanwhile, the woodpecker's pecking also catches the attention of one particular animal - a cheeky spider who decides to play a prank on the woodpecker. The spider weaves a web around one of the woodpecker's peck holes, making it difficult for the bird to grab the insects inside. Undeterred, the woodpecker simply moves on to another hole and continues its pecking.

As the episode progresses, viewers also learn more about the woodpecker's home life. The bird has built a cozy nest in a tree, complete with a soft bed of leaves and twigs. However, when a family of noisy baboons move into the tree next door, the woodpecker finds itself struggling to sleep at night. Once again, the woodpecker is not one to give up easily, and it soon figures out a way to build a makeshift bed on one of the higher branches of the tree, away from the noisy baboons.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to stunning visuals of the colorful Tinga Tinga landscape, filled with lush green trees, shimmering lakes, and diverse flora and fauna. The show's animation style is bright, bold, and highly stylized, bringing the world of Tinga Tinga to life with vibrant colors and sweeping movements.

Overall, Tinga Tinga Tales, Season 1 episode 3, Why Woodpecker Pecks, is a delightful and educational journey into the world of woodpeckers and the importance of persistence and adaptability. With its charming characters, stunning visuals, and gentle storytelling, this episode is sure to be a hit with audiences of all ages.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 17, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    12 min
  • Language
    English
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