Porcine preschool production will make big-screen debut for "Peppa Pig." Meanwhhile, an English Jason Manford ranted over "fat shaming" of the British children show.
The "Peppa Pig" big-screen debut will be held in March 2017 with an Australian-themed cinematic event, "My First Cinema Experience: Peppa's Australian Holiday." You can check the promo video below.
What to expect on "My First Cinema Experience: Peppa's Australian Holiday?"
Expet the show is interactive. According to The Guardian, the children show features singalongs and dance-alongs with a new live-action footage. The hour-long event will run nine new episodes of the hit UK cartoon, which includes four set in Australia, where Peppa (the major character) meets her Australian friends Kylie Kangaroo, Mr Wallaby, a platypus and a koala.
"My First Cinema Experience: Peppa's Australian Holiday" promo video teases that Peppa, her family, and friends are coming to the big screen. It teases they will have an Australian trip.
In other related news, an English comedian Jason Manford has recently ranted over "fat shaming" in "Peppa Pig." In an audio record from "Absolute Radio" show, he described himself as a feminist and he noticed that "there's a constant fat shaming of Daddy Pig. "I've got to say - and maybe it's because I'm a big lad myself - but the constant fat shaming of Daddy Pig is starting to get under my skin," Manford said.
Manford also added he is not a fan of the major character, Peppa. The comedian described Peppa as a rude kid and a terrible friend. She is also a a worse big sister, according to the comedian.
Click here for the audio record of "Absolute Show" provided by Mirror UK. Do you agree with Manford? Is Peppa not a good role model and represents a rude kid? Feel free to share your views.