![]() The three begin to care for the flower, that is days later it accidentally killed by Quack, and later discover things are starting to grow again.Ĭhirp is seen halfway through the episode walking along while whistling, casually looking to the side, and remarking, at the sight of seeing Peep and Quack bouncing high into the air, how it is nice to see them having fun and flying. Set near the end of winter, Peep, Quack, and Chirp reminisce about the times when plants were growing and the weather was warm and discover a small flower, which they believe to be to the last in the world. Please note she, as a protagonist, appears in most of the episodes, not all are listed here. Quack has on multiple occasions told Chirp how she is a funny bird but this does not appear to bother her. 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. 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. Quack - Chirp is friends with Quack but is not amused by his attitude towards her and Peep, She is often understandably angry and impatient with him for his selfishness, rudeness, and bossiness occasionally, however, she has used it to her advantage. ![]() At times it appears Chirp prefers Peep's company over Quack's as, for example, she, in the episode Flower Shower, showed Peep the cherry orchard first and would have kept it as a secret between them if Peep had not insisted they tell Quack to do. Peep - Chirp is friends with Peep and has often been spending time with him whether talking with him in his can, or hanging around him. ![]() Beaver Boy never refers to Chirp by her real name and will always call her red round. Unlike most other characters, Chirp walks by hopping forward in a single motion. Chirp has often been seen showing fondness for imitating adult birds whether this be by eating what grownup birds eat or building a nest and this often manifests itself in her desire to fly. Chirp is often shown alongside Peep and has been seen going over to talk to him in his can. Chirp lives in a bush where she sleeps every night and also keeps a collection of various things. She is often shown as smarter and more knowledgeable then Peep or Quack as, in the episode The Real Decoy, she knew that the duck statue was a statue while Peep and Quack thought it was real.Ĭhirp made her debut in the episode Spring Thing and often appears alongside the other protagonists, Peep and Quack, typically joining them in their adventures. She admires adult birds and tries to imitate them, and hates getting wet, possibly due to contact from water distorting her feathers. Chirp likes to collecting and sorting things and tries very hard to fly which, despite her effort, does not take her very far from the ground. Unlike Peep, however, she is often short-tempered with those who are rude to her, such as Quack and the blue jays. Like Peep, Chirp is often very kind, honest, accommodating, polite and friendly, as well as at times curious and naive. Like Peep, she is 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. ![]() Chirp has two thin black feet located at the bottom of her that are connected to the rest of her by her black cylindrical legs that are also thin. On Chirp's face are two circular white eyes with black pupils and pink eyelids and beneath her eyes is a large orange beak. On the top of Chirp's head are three black and thin objects, presumably feathers, that are placed close together. Her body and her wings are covered in red feathers and surrounded by a black outline. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.Chirp has a round body with two small pointed wings attached to her one either side of her body. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. ![]() Major funding for Peep and the Big Wide World is provided by the National Science Foundation. Peep and the Big Wide World ® is produced by WGBH and 9 Story Entertainment in association with TVOntario. “Peep,” “Quack,” “Chirp,” “Tom” and “Nellie” were originally created by Kai Pindal for the National Film Board of Canada productions The Peep Show, © National Film Board of Canada, 1962, and Peep and the Big Wide World, © National Film Board of Canada, 1988. All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Peep and the Big Wide World and the Peep characters and related indicia are trademarks of WGBH Educational Foundation. ![]()
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