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  1. Feb 14, 2013 · Peep, Quack, and Chirp discover paint and the joy of looking different.For interactive games for kids, activities for parents to do with their kids, and reso...

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    • Peep and the Big Wide World
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    Quack

    Information

    Gender:

    Male

    Species:

    Duck

    Quack has an oval shaped body that is covered with indigo feathers that may also appear to be blue at night. On the top of his head is a small white sailor hat. Quack has two eyes that are white with black pupils and a black bill is located beneath his eyes. He has two oval shaped black feet that are connected to the rest of his body by his cylindr...

    Quack is portrayed to be very arrogant, spacey, somewhat less intelligent, bossy, boastful, egoistical, stubborn, dim-witted and very self centered but also cares for his friends as seen when he helps Chirp tire out Tom, rescuing Peep and Chirp on various occasions, and helping to save his home. He is very attached to his hat and expresses great di...

    Quack made his debut in the episode Spring Thing and lives in a pond. Quack is very fanatical about ducks and often sings self-aware songs about them and talks about them. He often bosses Peep and Chirp around and argues with Chirp, sometimes falsely accusing her of things that he has done. He is protective of his hat and will sometimes let it be u...

    FriendsPeep - Peep is patient and kind with Quack. Even though Quack can brag or show off sometimes, Peep is still kind to him.

    Chirp - Chirp is friends with Quack but has been shown frequently arguing with him and sometimes challenging what the duck asserts is his or his own accomplishment. Quack in turn will argue back with both birds often going to Peep to help solve their problem. Chirp does not give Quack any ground to boast, whether it be about himself or ducks, but has been seen using it to manipulate Quack such as in the episode Springy Thingy where she, upon asking Quack about whether ducks exceed in certain qualities and gaining his agreement, cause him to let her and Peep stand on his shoulders. Chirp will still help Quack and, as seen in the episode A Duck's Tale, has taken notice of his superior swimming abilities, though not being too fond of the duck trying to teach her how to swim. Quack has on multiple occasions told Chirp how she is a funny bird but this does not appear to bother her.

    Major appearances Minor appearances

    •Peep in Rabbitland - Quack is shown at the start of the episode walking with Peep on a late afternoon. After much time passes, and Peep finally emerges from the hole he fell into, he finds Quack sleeping nearby. Quack awakes and asks where Peep has been to only later cut Peep short and complain of his disappearance being inconsiderate. Peep apologizes and Quack accepts it and Quack is last seen walking back with Peep as the chicken remarks about the world. •Newton's Big Adventure - Quack is seen near the start of the episode running to Newton's tree with Peep to see Newton. Quack tells Newton how he got stuck in a hollow log. Quack is later seen at the end of the episode n the evening, checking on Newton and assuming that he never moved. •Peep's Night Out - Quack appears at the end of the episode when Peep is sleeping in his can. He attempts to wake Peep up but can't.

    •Out of the main 3, Quack is the only one who has been voiced by the same person throughout the entire series. This is mainly due to the fact that his voice actor, Jamie Watson, is a grown adult, while Peep and Chirp are both voiced by children.

    •Quack has been shown eating seeds and acorns even though he possesses no teeth.

    •He is the only main character to always have toes.

    •Oddly, when Quack goes underwater and begins to talk, after a certain amount of time, he must go back up to get air even though he shouldn't need it, for if he did he wouldn't be able to talk underwater.

    •In Quack and the Very Big Rock, one scene near the end depicts Quack becoming drenched in water. This is unusual as Quack is never seen in a such state after diving into his pond and then exiting.

    •Quack and Peep are the only two characters to appear in every episode.

  2. Release. February 2, 2010. ( 2010-02-02) –. October 14, 2011. ( 2011-10-14) Peep and the Big Wide World ( PATBWW) is an animated children's television series created by Danish-Canadian animator Kaj Pindal. It revolves around the lives of Peep, Chirp, and Quack, as viewers discover, investigate, and explore the world around them. [3]

    • Kate Taylor
    • 5
    • 60 (240 segments)
    • Steve D'Angelo, Terry Tompkins
  3. English. PEEP Family Science: Colors. A Peep of a Different Color. Mixing Paint. Hide and Go Peep. Hide and Seek.

  4. Celebrate curiosity and the joys of discovery! The PEEP science curriculum invites preschoolers to actively investigate their world by exploring water, sound, plants, color, shadows, and ramps (movement). Play fun math and science games, videos and activities with Peep and his friends! Explore our preschool curriculum and at home activities.

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  6. Peep and the Big Wide World ® is produced by WGBH and 9 Story Entertainment in association with TVOntario. Major funding for Peep and the Big Wide World is provided by the National Science Foundation. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1222607.

  7. Peep and the Big Wide World: With Joan Cusack, Philip Williams, Jamie Watson, Phil Williams. Peep, Chirp, and Quack explore the "Big Wide World" around them, leading to mischief and adventures.

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