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Pinky Dinky Doo

  • TV Series
  • 2005–2009
  • TV-Y
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
338
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Kevin Clash in Pinky Dinky Doo (2005)
Pinky Dinky Doo
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When P. Piddy Pony gives Pinky a present she doesn't like, Pinky learns to be gracious. / Tyler Von Whoopty Doo hears squeaking sounds that are distracting him from writing his latest opera.... Read allWhen P. Piddy Pony gives Pinky a present she doesn't like, Pinky learns to be gracious. / Tyler Von Whoopty Doo hears squeaking sounds that are distracting him from writing his latest opera. Sherlock Pinky takes on the case.When P. Piddy Pony gives Pinky a present she doesn't like, Pinky learns to be gracious. / Tyler Von Whoopty Doo hears squeaking sounds that are distracting him from writing his latest opera. Sherlock Pinky takes on the case.

  • Creators
    • Jim Jinkins
    • Mark York
  • Stars
    • Jim Jinkins
    • John Rogers
    • Justin Riordan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    338
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    • Creators
      • Jim Jinkins
      • Mark York
    • Stars
      • Jim Jinkins
      • John Rogers
      • Justin Riordan
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jim Jinkins
    Jim Jinkins
    • Daddy Dinky Doo
    • 2005–2009
    John Rogers
    • Mr. Guinea Pig
    • 2008–2009
    Justin Riordan
    Justin Riordan
    • Nicholas Bisquit
    • 2005–2007
    Felix Chrome
    • Tyler
    • 2005–2007
    India Ennenga
    India Ennenga
    • Pinky
    • 2005–2007
    Lloyd Floyd
    • 2005–2007
    Booth Daniels
    • Mr. Toilette…
    • 2008
    Eli Toron
    • 2005–2006
    Joshua Lewis Berg
    • Delivery Man…
    • 2005–2006
    Kalif Jenkins
    • 2005–2006
    Donna Daley
    • 2008
    Therese Byrne
    • 2008
    Robert Manganaro
    • 2008
    Naim Omari
    • 2008
    Paul DePasquale
    • 2008
    P.F. Depasquale
    • 2008
    Henry Evans
    • 2008
    Jonathan Bruce
    Jonathan Bruce
    • 2005
    • Creators
      • Jim Jinkins
      • Mark York
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    10charade_tm

    Great vocabulary builder!

    I have to admit, when I first saw the ads for this new show I thought it was just another stupid kiddie show. My 5 year old daughter started watching it and it quickly became one of her favorites.

    Pinky Dinky-Doo is a young girl who makes up stories to entertain and help her little brother. Pinky's stories are sometimes a little "out there" but whenever she talks about something that is impossible in reality she always clarifies it by reminding us that she is telling a made up story. In each story Pinky is confronted with a minor problem which causes her to "think big" to figure out the solution.

    The animation isn't that great , but the stories are cute and a different, often complex, vocabulary word is used throughout each show. My daughter has a speech disorder and does not speak as well as the average 5 year old, but she now understands the meaning of such words as scrumptious, predicament, agenda, and voracious. Despite her speech problems, I am willing to bet that she will have the best vocabulary of anyone in her kindergarten class this fall.
    9Tubular_Bell

    Yep, you *definitely* don't see that kind of show everyday.

    That's a mighty fine 9 out of 10 over there, and if you need to know to what kind of shows I reserve the honour of a 10 out of 10, check out the Backyardigans. Not that the Backyardigans have a LOT more going on than Pinky does, and that's why they are just one star apart. And see, Pinky Dinky Doo is one heck of an original show, and I don't think I can really compare it to any other children's show. The Backyardigans are right-wing conservative and traditional compared to this show's hyperactive and reckless style of creativity and originality. Perhaps not innovation, but who needs that?

    Pinky is a heck of a character. And I'm generally not too excited by the "main" characters of shows. When characters are designed to steal the spotlight, they always run the risk of becoming overbearing. Pinky doesn't. Pinky is not overbearing because she has no fear in being silly, ridiculous and downright outrageous with the stories she makes up in the "story" box, whenever her little brother Tyler faces some kind of problem. Usually she's the centre of the story, and just like Tyler, is faced with some kind of problem to solve. Some of them are rather normal-sounding, like a missing musical instrument or daddy not taking his special shirt to a reunion; others are just bizarre, like a sudden surge of silly hairdos all over the town, or people who have to wear food on their feet and eat shoes. This means that the episodes all follow a moderately strict formula, but believe me, that's only for the better - I'll explain later. Every story presents a new, big fancy word ("vanished", "exasperated", "xylophone", "voracious" and so on), which every time is introduced by a little trumpet fanfare by Pinky's adorable mascot, Mr. Guinea Pig, and the story's main problem is resolved as Pinky "thinks big", rather literally. As the story reaches its end, she, Tyler and Mr. Guinea Pig play a few games on a cheese sandwich... Wha? See, that's why the formula works: the show is quirky to the extreme, in almost every aspect. You hardly ever know in which weird direction the episode will turn, even if you already guess what'll be the next plot point. And it's not just the wildness of Pinky's stories, you know. The animation is done a bit in South Park style, in which most of the characters and scenery look like handmade drawings coloured with crayon, but with the jarring, hilarious inclusion of realistic photographs (the cat portraits next to the kids' beds alone are worth the price of admission already). When reasoning about what to do next, Pinky will often come up with absurd ideas that come to fruition in big thought balloons, and there are several other little quirks that easily become memorable if you really get into the show. Add to that the trumpet fanfare, the catchy-as-I-can't-believe-this-is-possible "Yessarooni Positooni" main tune, the jaunty Caribbean-style music (with a sitar!) and the "cheesy game show" sung vignettes before each cheese sandwich game and you have a kind of show you don't see everyday.

    That is Pinky Dinky Doo, highly recommended to anyone with a sense of humour, as well as anyone with kids who want them to watch smart and fun entertainment: vocabulary, stimulus to the creativity, healthy humour and imagination never harmed anybody, and Pinky knows that. And, yes, believe them whey they sing that every story rocks. They do.
    8Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    Really cute, fun, entertaining, and educational show

    Wow! This is a really cute, fun, entertaining, and educational show. I said that because I watch this on Noggin with my 1½-year-old nephew from time to time. It's hard to say which show on Noggin is the best. If I had to pick, this would definitely be one of the cutest. Still it's really cute, fun, entertaining, and educational. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that the people at Noggin really know how to reach a toddler's developing mind. Now, in conclusion, if you have children, nieces, or nephews, I strongly recommend this really cute, fun, entertaining, and educational show. I guarantee you that they will enjoy it.
    10stephanieglow

    Pinky Dinky Doo is wonderful for toddlers imagination

    My three year old loves Pinky Dinky Doo. She sings the songs and loves to play the activities that Pinky Dinky Doo asks. I love the catchy songs and creative stories she makes. The songs are so fun I catch myself signing them myself. I think this is a great show for any toddler to help educate their listening skills and imagination seeing Pinky is always thinking of a story to tell. We have to set our DVR everyday to make sure we don't miss Pinky Dinky Doo.I wish we were able to purchase Pinky Dinky Doo merchandise seeing she wants a Pinky Dinky Doo birthday and haven't the heart to tell her I can't find anything to decorate her party. Great job on this cartoon she loves it and so do I.

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Ireland
      • South Korea
      • Israel
      • Philippines
      • France
    • Language
      • English
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      • Cartoon Pizza
      • Sesame Workshop
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