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The original voice of Pingu who coined the penguin's iconic 'noot, noot' phrase has died aged 85. Carlo Bonomi, from Milan, lent his voice to the South Pole emperor penguin from its creation in ...
PINGU actor Carlo Bonomi - the iconic voice behind the beloved children's TV character who invented the "noot noot" catchphrase - has died aged 85.
Another fan commented: “Your Noot Noot shall not be forgotten.” Pingu, co-created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggeman at a 1987 film festival, was last aired onscreen in 2006.
Characters in Pingu “noot-noot” – a kind of trumpeting noise that’s a bit like a party horn – and mumble in a gibberish dialect that sounds a little like Simlish.
Small markets called Pingu’s NOOT NOOT Market also sprang up all over Japan. A New Series Coming Pingu Revival Underway From Mattel-Aardman Partnership Image courtesy of CBeebies ...
NOOT NOOT! In case you aren’t the most familiar with Pingu, he is a cheeky penguin who often needs to find his way out of ridiculous situations.
Pingu-lovers are paying tribute to the cartoon character's original voice actor, Carlo Bonomi, by recalling his iconic catchphrase. "Noot noot," echoed through living rooms across the globe thanks ...
Another fan commented: “Your Noot Noot shall not be forgotten.” Pingu, co-created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggeman at a 1987 film festival, was last aired onscreen in 2006. However, a Japanese ...