Peppa Pig Character Mummy Pig Is Pregnant

Watch:‘Peppa Pig’ Character Mummy Pig Announces Pregnancy

There’s a new pig coming to Peppatown.

The matriarch of the iconic children’s show Peppa Pig, which has spanned over two decades, revealed that she is expecting a younger sibling to Peppa and George.

“I’m excited to share that our family is getting even bigger,” Mummy Pig said on a Feb. 27 episode of Good Morning Britain following a brief interruption from a curious Peppa, “because we’re having another baby.”

“I’m due in the summer,” she continued, showing her sonogram to the camera, “and we’re all so excited.”

But while the soon-to-be mom of three expressed that she was “thrilled” about growing their family, she also admitted that welcoming a little one doesn’t come without its challenges.  

Indeed, she added that she was “a little overwhelmed at the thought of having three children under five running around, but mostly just completely delighted”.

After finding out such big news, Mummy Pig struggled to contain her excitement. And with Peppa’s notoriously inquisitive personality, she admitted that she and her husband “weren’t able to keep it a secret for long.”

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“Peppa knew something was going on,” she explained, “and she’s such a curious thing. We had to tell her before she popped.”

As for how Peppa, 4, and George, 2, feel about bringing a new baby into the family? Aside from the typical anxieties that come with welcoming a younger sibling, they seemed overall ecstatic about becoming a big sister and big brother, respectively.

“They’ve had the occasional wobble and worry,” Mummy Pig noted, “but they’re mostly so excited.”

And Peppa’s curiosity has only piqued after finding out about her mom’s pregnancy.

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“Every day they ask me how big the baby is,” Mummy Pig added with a laugh. “’When is it coming? Does it like dinosaurs and muddy puddles?’ It never stops.”

But one question that remains unanswered is what the little one’s name will be. However, Mummy Pig shared that she and Daddy Pig are fond of the idea of waiting to see what feels right.

“I think we’ll find the right name once the baby is here,” she said, “that’s what we did for Peppa and George. But who knows? Every pregnancy and baby is different. If the right name appears, we’ll just know.”

For more surprising facts about your favorite animated characters, keep reading.

Hello Kitty Isn’t a Cat

Many fans were left purrrrrfectly confused after this revelation.

“Hello Kitty is not a cat,” Jill Cook—an executive at Sanrio, the company behind the character—explained to Today in July 2024. “She’s actually a little girl born and raised in the suburbs of London. She has a mom and dad and a twin sister Mimmy who’s also her best friend. She enjoys baking cookies and making new friends.”

While the news may have surprised some, Cook wasn’t the first to share this insight. As a matter of fact, Christine R. Yano—a professor of anthropology who penned the book Pink Globalization: Hello Kitty’s Trek Across the Pacific—had also previously confirmed that Hello Kitty isn’t a feline.

“Hello Kitty is not a cat,” she told the Los Angeles Times in 2014. “She’s a cartoon character. She is a little girl. She is a friend. But she is not a cat. She’s never depicted on all fours. She walks and sits like a two-legged creature. She does have a pet cat of her own, however, and it’s called Charmmy Kitty.”

Other fun facts about Hello Kitty? According to Sanrio, she is five apples tall, weighs three apples, was born on November 1 (making her a Scorpio) and dreams of being a pianist or poet. 

Goofy Isn’t a Dog

Gawrsh! Did you know this fact?

Bill Farmer, who’s provided the voice of Goofy for decades, explained why the Disney character can talk while Mickey Mouse’s pet Pluto can’t.

Goofy is “not a dog, but he’s a canine,” the voice actor said on an August 2024 episode of Popcorn Podcast with Leigh Livingstone and Tim Iffland. “So it’s kind of like a wolf is not a dog but it’s a canine—same thing. Goofus canis, that’s what he is. Or, he’s a MOG—he’s a man-dog.”

However, Pluto, he added, is a “regular dog”—a blood hound as it turns out.

Squidward Isn’t a Squid

You’ll want to get to the (bikini) bottom of this discovery.

SpongeBob SquarePants‘ creator Stephen Hillenburg once revealed that Squidward Tentacles is actually an octopus—not a squid.

“This is Squidward the Octopus, SpongeBob’s grumpy next-door neighboor,” he shared in the 2005 Case Of The Sponge ‘Bob’ video resurfaced by BuzzFeed. “I like the octopus for this character because they have such a large, bulbous head, and Squidward thinks he’s an intellectual so, of course, he’s going to have a large, bulbous head.”

But if you’re wondering how Squidward can be an octopus when he has only six legs instead of eight, Hillenburg had an answer for that, too—noting “it was really just easier for animation to draw him” with fewer tentacles.

Blue From Blue’s Clues Was Originally an Orange Cat

Break out your handy dandy notebook and jot this one down.

“One of the things that nobody knows is that Blue was originally a cat,” the show’s co-creator Angela Santomero said in the 2006 special Behind the Clues: 10 Years With Blue resurfaced by Mental Floss. “First his name was Mr. Orange and then we’re like, ‘Uh, maybe Mr. Blue.'”

But according to the special, Nickelodeon was already working on a series about a cat—leading animators to toss out the original idea and redesign Blue as a dog.

Doug Was Almost Named Brian

Now this really isn’t funnie, er, funny.

But as it turns out, Doug Funnie from the cartoon series Doug was almost named Brian. As for what led to the change?

“I just thought Brian was too fancy of a name,” Doug creator Jim Jinkins told HuffPost TV in 2014, “So, I geared it down, and started calling him Doug. If you think about what that sounds like, it sounds incredibly average, and that’s what I was trying to do: express from that point of view.”

Boo From Monsters, Inc. Isn’t Her Full Name

This fact is so good it’s scary.

In Monsters, Inc.: An Augmented Reality Book, the name of Boo—the little girl who accidentally ends up in Monstropolis and befriends monsters Mike and Sulley—is revealed to be Mary Gibbs, according to BuzzFeed. And if the name sounds familiar, it’s because it’s the real-life moniker of the actress who provided the voice of Boo.

Need more proof? In the movie, there’s actually a scene where Boo is sorting through some of her drawings and fans can spot the name “Mary” scribbled at the top of one of the pieces of paper.

Minnie Mouse Has a Longer Moniker

Speaking of names, while Mickey Mouse’s girlfriend is often called Minnie Mouse, according to the BBC, it was revealed in 1942 that her full name is actually Minerva.

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