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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: American parents have alleged that their kids have started speaking with British accents due to watching this show and getting most of their exposure to English speech from it. This started in 2019, but resurfaced in 2021, when COVID prevented kids from having contact with other real people.
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** Vietnamese web series ''WebAnimation/{{Wolfoo}}'' is similar enough to ''Peppa Pig'' that Entertainment One, the production company of ''Peppa Pig'', sued ''Wolfoo'''s production company over it.

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** Vietnamese web series ''WebAnimation/{{Wolfoo}}'' is similar enough to ''Peppa Pig'' that Entertainment One, the production company of ''Peppa Pig'', sued ''Wolfoo'''s production company over it. This can easily be seen with its simplistic art style, which makes the characters look straight out of ''Peppa Pig''.



** The simplistic art style of ''Peppa Pig'' is replicated in the Russian show ''Animation/KidECats''.

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** The simplistic art style of ''Peppa Pig'' is replicated in the Russian show ''Animation/KidECats''.
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** Vietnamese web series ''WebAnimation/{{Wolfoo}}'' is similar enough to ''Peppa Pig'' that Entertainment One, ''Peppa Pig'''s production company, sued ''Wolfoo'''s production company over it.

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** Vietnamese web series ''WebAnimation/{{Wolfoo}}'' is similar enough to ''Peppa Pig'' that Entertainment One, the production company of ''Peppa Pig'''s production company, Pig'', sued ''Wolfoo'''s production company over it.

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This shouldn't have its name altered like that. Adding proof that Peppa may as well be a way of life, not just a show.


* [[BannedInChina Banned in Australia]]: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but ''not so fine'' [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: when there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, ''and'' your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The former episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.

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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Australia]]: BannedInChina: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but ''not so fine'' [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: when there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, ''and'' your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The former episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.


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* FollowTheLeader: ''Peppa Pig'''s success has spawned a few equivalent shows in countries besides the UK attempting to get a piece of that pie:
** Vietnamese web series ''WebAnimation/{{Wolfoo}}'' is similar enough to ''Peppa Pig'' that Entertainment One, ''Peppa Pig'''s production company, sued ''Wolfoo'''s production company over it.
** Australian series ''Bluey'' was created by an alumnus from ''Peppa Pig'' and was originally supposed to be an outright TransatlanticEquivalent to ''Peppa Pig'', but became its own thing instead. Even still, it's considered similar enough in writing style to be a competitor to ''Peppa Pig''.
** China's ''Animation/OurFriendXiongXiaoMi'' has a more detailed painted art style for its backgrounds, but otherwise replicates ''Peppa Pig'''s art style for the characters. Its main character, Remy Bear (known as Xiong Xiao Mi in Chinese), has a similar name formula to the character Peppa Pig (an actual name followed by the name of the animal they are), and he lives in a house on a grassy hill separate from other buildings like Peppa does.
** The simplistic art style of ''Peppa Pig'' is replicated in the Russian show ''Animation/KidECats''.
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** The Brazillian voice of Suzy Sheep, Ana Lucia Menezes, passed away in April 2021 due to a COVID-related stroke. Her role was filled in by her daughter.
** Creator/JoseLavat, who voiced Grandpa Pig in the Mexican Spanish dub, died in May 2018.

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** The Brazillian voice of Suzy Sheep, Ana Lucia Menezes, passed away in April 2021 due to a COVID-related stroke. Her role was filled in by her daughter.
daughter, Bia Menezes (the second voice of Peppa).
** Creator/JoseLavat, who voiced Grandpa Pig in the Mexican Spanish dub, died in May 2018. He was replaced by Creator/CesarArias, who died in December 2020 after the dub of season 6. He was then replaced by Eduardo Tejedo.
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** The Brazillian voice of Suzy Sheep, Ana Lucia Menezes, passed away in April 2021. It is unknown if the role will be recast with another actress for future episodes.

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** The Brazillian voice of Suzy Sheep, Ana Lucia Menezes, passed away in April 2021. It is unknown if the 2021 due to a COVID-related stroke. Her role will be recast with another actress for future episodes.was filled in by her daughter.



* SameLanguageDub: There exist two versions of the special "Peppa's Christmas": one where Peppa is voiced by Cecily Bloom, and another where her lines were re-dubbed by Harley Bird.

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* SameLanguageDub: There exist exists two versions of the special "Peppa's Christmas": one where Peppa is voiced by Cecily Bloom, and another where her lines were re-dubbed by Harley Bird.
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* AmateurCast: Most of the child voice actors in the cast have no other acting credits aside from the show and related material. This is mostly averted with the voice actors for the adult characters.
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** There were also two Latin American Spanish dubs, one produced in Venezuela for Turner LATAM and another one produced in Mexico for Discovery Networks and [=eOne=].
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* BannedInChina: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but ''not so fine'' [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: when there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, ''and'' your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The former episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.

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* BannedInChina: [[BannedInChina Banned in Australia]]: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but ''not so fine'' [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: when there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, ''and'' your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The former episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.
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* TheWikiRule: The [[https://peppapig.fandom.com/wiki/Peppa_Pig_Wiki Peppa Pig Wiki.]]
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* BannedInChina: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but ''not so fine'' [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: when there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, ''and'' your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.

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* BannedInChina: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but ''not so fine'' [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: when there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, ''and'' your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The former episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.
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* BannedInChina: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou? '''No.''' When there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, AND your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.

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* BannedInChina: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but ''not so fine'' [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou? '''No.''' When EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: when there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, AND ''and'' your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. The episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.

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* BannedInChina:
** Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou? '''No.''' When there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, AND your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]].
*** The episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.
** {{Subverted|Trope}} with two Chinese examples:
*** Douyin, the Chinese edition of Tik Tok, banned mature videos featuring Peppa Pig, not wanting to endorse [[MemeticPsychopath a popular gangster interpretation of her]], [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids especially to child audiences]]. However, original displays of ''Peppa Pig'' were not banned, considering [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff the big popularity in China]].
*** Recently, Chinese video streaming website Billibilli has rules called "[[http://member.bilibili.com/studio/creative-treaty/q0 Creative Treaty]]" for its users. This even includes the rule that forbids mature videos that can [[MisaimedFandom attract young kids and peoples.]] It even [[https://imgur.com/6Ym6NOP includes]] the creepypasta version of the Peppa Pig character as an example.

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* BannedInChina:
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BannedInChina: Two of the episodes, "Mister Skinnylegs", and "Spider Web", are banned in Australia because [[http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/peppa-pig-received/ it taught children that spiders are harmless]]. It's a fine lesson in Britain, but [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife in a country where practically]] EverythingIsTryingToKillYou? '''No.''' When there are so many different species of spiders that a spider identification chart is a ubiquitous household item, one of your most common spiders (the redback) is a cousin to the black widow with equally lethal venom and a much worse temper, AND your largest city is home to what would be the most dangerous spider ''in the world''[[note]](the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_funnel-web_spider Sydney Funnel-web Spider]], in case you're wondering)[[/note]] if not for the Brazilian Wandering Spider, [[JustifiedTrope you don't want kids thinking it's okay to play with spiders]]. \n*** The episode did air once on the Australian Nick Jr. feed[[note]]which is the same as the Asian one, as with most children's channels in the region[[/note]], but was pulled after a parent whose daughter was concerned about other kids copying the episode wrote a letter to the channel.
** {{Subverted|Trope}} with two Chinese examples:
*** Douyin, the Chinese edition of Tik Tok, banned mature videos featuring Peppa Pig, not wanting to endorse [[MemeticPsychopath a popular gangster interpretation of her]], [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids especially to child audiences]]. However, original displays of ''Peppa Pig'' were not banned, considering [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff the big popularity in China]].
*** Recently, Chinese video streaming website Billibilli has rules called "[[http://member.bilibili.com/studio/creative-treaty/q0 Creative Treaty]]" for its users. This even includes the rule that forbids mature videos that can [[MisaimedFandom attract young kids and peoples.]] It even [[https://imgur.com/6Ym6NOP includes]] the creepypasta version of the Peppa Pig character as an example.
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