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- 2010 · Children · 2 seasons
- Season 1
- Season 2
- Season 1 overviewFeb 1-Mar 22, 201026 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Why Elephant Has a Trunk Feb 1, 2010
- A snappy crocodile is responsible for elephant getting a trunk.
- 2. Why Giraffe Has a Long Neck Feb 2, 2010
- Giraffe gets her head stuck in a honey tree and is trapped there for months.
- 3. Why Tortoise Has a Broken Shell Feb 3, 2010
- Tortoise tricks birds into making him a pair of wings; then birds make Tortoise jump off a cloud.
- 4. Why Owl's Head Turns All the Way Round Feb 4, 2010
- When mangos start disappearing in Tinga Tinga, Owl is ordered to keep watch.
- 5. Why Lizard Always Hides Under Rocks Feb 5, 2010
- Lizard is ashamed when he realizes the other animals know that he has been stealing their food.
- 6. Why Hen Pecks at the Ground Feb 8, 2010
- Peacock makes Mama Hen feel plain, so Eagle loans Mama Hen her most prized possession.
- 7. Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist Feb 9, 2010
- Greedy Spider hears of four feasts and want to attend them all.
- 8. Why Vulture Is Bald Feb 10, 2010
- Vulture boasts about her beautiful crown of golden plumage.
- 9. Why Caterpillar Is Never in a Hurry Feb 11, 2010
- While the animals prepae for the best-dressed parade, Caterpillar sits in a tree munching on leaves.
- 10. Why Lion Roars Feb 12, 2010
- Lion dares to enter the Great Cave of Tinga Tinga in order to find his roar.
- 11. Why Monkeys Swing in the Trees Feb 15, 2010
- When Monkey becomes stranded in a mango tree, he tricks nasty Crocodile into taking him to dry land.
- 12. Why Warthog Is So Ugly Feb 16, 2010
- While being chased by Lion, a boastful Warthog runs into Porcupine's burrow headfirst.
- 13. Why Rhino Charges Feb 17, 2010
- Rhino wants to be invited to the Dance of the Horns, but he does not have a horn.
- 14. Why Jackal Howls at the Moon Feb 18, 2010
- Animals convince Jackal that the moon is made of the sweetest, most delicious honey in Tinga Tinga.
- 15. Why Frog Croaks Feb 19, 2010
- Jealous birds trick Frog into a singing duel until his voice is worn out.
- 16. Why Hippo Has No Hair Feb 20, 2010
- When a spark from a fire catches the end of Hippo's tail,she jumps in the waterhole to put it out.
- 17. Why Porcupine Has Quills Feb 22, 2010
- Porcupine runs into the quill bushes to relieve her terrible itching.
- 18. Why Hare Hops Feb 23, 2010
- Tortoise teaches Hare that it is not always fun to finish in first place.
- 19. Why Bat Hangs Upside Down Feb 25, 2010
- The animals decided to give naughty Bat a taste of his own medicine.
- 20. Why Tickbird Sits on Hippo's Back Mar 1, 2010
- Little Tickbird wins a contest against Hippo, drinking more water in a single gulp.
- 21. Why Mosquito Buzzes Mar 5, 2010
- The animals tie grass around Mosquito's tail.
- 22. Why Crocodile Has a Bumpy Back Mar 16, 2010
- A nasty sunburn and missing a warning about a wildebeest stampede cost Crocodile his smooth skin.
- 23. Why Zebra Has Stripes Mar 17, 2010
- Tortoise thinks that a new black coat might help all-white Zebra hide better in the savannah.
- 24. Why Snake Has No Legs Mar 18, 2010
- Snake swaps a thousand legs for Millipede's two eyes.
- 25. Why Flamingo Stands on One Leg Mar 19, 2010
- An underwater crab dance is the reason that Flamingo stands on one leg.
- 26. Why Woodpecker Pecks Mar 22, 2010
- A quiet Woodpecker saves the day when the moon and stars disappear.
Based upon animal creation stories from all over the African continent Tinga Tinga Tales brings to life tall tales of how of your favourite animals came to be the way they are today.
Dec 28, 2017 · Ever wonder why Elephant has a trunk, or why Tortoise has a broken shell, or why Flamingo stands on one leg, or why Lion roars? Tinga Tinga Tales will answer all your why’s! It’s a world of...
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Sep 28, 2019 · When the big rains come to Tinga Tinga, MONKEY gets stranded up the Mango Tree! Needing Crocodile's help, he promises to give him his HEART in exchange for being safely returned to dry land......
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Tinga Tinga Tales is a British-Kenyan Flash animated children's television series based on African folk tales and aimed at 4 to 6-year-olds that ran for two seasons (2011-2012). It was commissioned by the BBC for its CBeebies channel.
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Episodes. Sort. S1 E1 - Episode 1 - Why Lizard Hides Under Rocks. July 3, 1905. 12min. NR. Why does Lizard hide under rocks? Well you see he is ashamed to show his naughty face. S1 E2 - Episode 2 - Why Caterpillar is Never in a Hurry. July 3, 1905. 12min. ALL. Why is Caterpillar never in a hurry? Well you see good things come to those who wait!
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