Pinky Dinky Doo

2005
Pinky Dinky Doo

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Pinky Thinky Doo Sep 06, 2008

When Pinky gets discouraged from not finding the last piece in her 3D robot puzzle, Grandma Dinky Doo teaches her how to think big.

EP2 Big Brain Block Sep 13, 2008

When Pinky gets storyteller's block, she and Tyler make up a story about making up a story in Made-Up Story Land.

EP3 Tooting Trunk Sep 20, 2008

The Dinky Doos help an elephant remember his favorite song, and teach him not to be disruptive.

EP4 In the Dark Sep 27, 2008

Sir Guinea Pig the Brave Explorer conquers his fear of the dark when he goes to find the Magic Corn of Popping.

EP5 Stinky Pinky Doo Oct 04, 2008

Daffinee makes fun of Pinky for having bad breath. When she has an opportunity to make fun of Daffinee, Pinky learns to treat people the way she wants to be treated.

EP6 Kooky Cook-Off Oct 11, 2008

Pinky and her friends learn to collaborate when they enter a cooking contest in outer space.

EP7 Speed Rocket Oct 18, 2008

When Speed Rocket Guinea Pig enters a big race, he learns to be persistent even when he needs help.

EP8 The Great Biscotti Oct 25, 2008

When Nicholas puts on a magic show that goes wrong, Pinky helps him teaching to ask for help.

EP9 The Trip Not Taken Nov 01, 2008

Jinkins the butler misses his family! Pinky and Daffinee help him make a video about his friends to send to his family.

EP10 Always Ask First Nov 08, 2008

When things are stolen in Great Big City, Pinky and the gang must find a giant pink gorilla and teach him to ask permission before taking something.

EP11 Burpzilla Nov 15, 2008

A Miggy Monster named Burpzilla has eaten the city's electrical plant. The Super Duper Doos must teach how to concentrate so they can find out why Burpzilla is acting this way.

EP12 Happy Burp Day Nov 22, 2008

Pinky and her friends visit Squeedorp Prime with Miss Zero in search of a unique birthday gift for Daffinee.

EP13 Tyler's Story Box Disaster Nov 29, 2008

After Tyler accidentally breaks the Story Box, Pinky tells a story about a dilemma in Great Big City and teaches him about doing the right thing and helping others.

EP14 Balloony Feet Dec 06, 2008

Daffinee needs help finding shoes for a fashion show when her "balloony feet" keep changing sizes.

EP15 Big Blob of Talk Dec 13, 2008

Pinky's friend Blobby is not listening. When he gets stuck, Pinky needs to listen big and she and her friends can help Blobby.

EP16 Vicki Chicken Dec 20, 2008

Pinky and her friends help Vicki Chicken learn to handle problems one step at a time.

EP17 The Thundering Thesaurus Dec 27, 2008

When Pinky returns to ancient times, a dinosaur called Thesaurus helps ancient Pinky use more words in her stories.

EP18 The Pinkys Rock Jan 03, 2009

Pinky's band overcomes procrastination to put on a concert for the whole world.

EP19 The Mystery Planet Jan 10, 2009

Captain Doo and her crew assume a lot of things about a new planet—until they visit Planet Puppy and find out the facts.

EP20 Octopus in Tap Shoes Jan 17, 2009

Pinky and Daffinee meet a new friend and dance with an octopus in a submarine.

EP21 Pinky Dinky Rex Jan 24, 2009

Daddy Dinky Rex is nervous about trying new foods when the family has dinner with their vegetarian neighbors. Pinky must save the day!

EP22 Puppy Go Seek Jan 31, 2009

Pinky panics when she thinks she lost Daffinee's poodle named Fluffy Buffy Boo Boo.

EP23 Pop the Corn Feb 07, 2009

Pinky, Bobby, and Daffinee are contestants on a game show called Pop the Corn.

EP24 Lord of the Pies Feb 14, 2009

Pinky and Nicholas are on Great Big Desserty Island and have eaten too much pie. Now, they must learn about following the rules.

EP25 Great Big Nature Feb 21, 2009

Tyler does not want to go outside, so Pinky tells a story about the wonders of Great Big Nature.

EP26 Monkey Town Feb 28, 2009

Big Sister Monkey and Baby Monkey learn to improvise when their doll disappears in the ocean.

EP27 Loch Mess Lobster Apr 22, 2009

Pinky and Mr. Guinea Pig help Lobert the famous Lobster clean up his home after it is polluted.

EP28 Super Doo and Traffic Too Mar 07, 2009

A traffic jam keeps everyone from getting to Smack Dab Park for an animal party. The Super Duper Doos save the day!

EP29 The Two Daffinees Mar 21, 2009

When Daffinee's cousin comes to visit, the two have a bubble-blowing competition that gets too competitive.

EP30 Hot Hot Hot Mar 28, 2009

On a very hot day in Smackdab Park, Pinky and her friends learn to be observant when they try to cool down with some Icy Fruity Fruit Fruits.

EP31 The Legend of Big Blue Apr 04, 2009

Cowgirls Pinky and Daffinee follow instructions in order to find Big Blue, a legendary bunny as big as the sky!

EP32 Ponytail Power Apr 11, 2009

Pinky loses her lucky scrunchy on the day of the Great Big School Olympics. Then she realizes that if she does her best, she may not need that lucky scrunchy after all.

EP33 Pinky's Perfect Present Apr 18, 2009

When P. Piddy Pony gives Pinky a gift she does not like, Pinky learns to be gracious.

EP34 Pinky Squeaks Apr 25, 2009

Tyler Von Whoopty Doo hears squeaking sounds that are distracting him from writing his latest opera. Sherlock Pinky takes on the case.

EP35 Great Big Bean Festival May 02, 2009

When the Dinky Doos go to the Great Big Bean Festival, they enter Mr. Guinea Pig's sculpture in a colossal contest.

EP36 Are You My Mummy? May 09, 2009

Pinky and Tyler help a little Mummy reunite with his Mummy after they get separated in the Museum of Really Old Stuff.

EP37 Tyler's Silly Shirt May 16, 2009

All the houses in Little Tiny Town look alike, and Postman Guinea Pig does not know where to deliver a letter. Pinky comes up with a plan to make each house distinctive.

EP38 Pinky's Missing Page May 23, 2009

Pirates Pinky, Tyler, and Mr. Guinea Pig set off on a treasure hunt after Pirate Tyler finds an incomplete treasure map.

EP39 Tipsy Topsy May 30, 2009

Pinky and Nicholas meet Princess Volume in the kingdom of Tipsy Topsia and help her learn to control the volume of her voice.

EP40 Growing Up Stretchy Jun 06, 2009

At Great Big Farm, Pinky, Tyler, and Lulu help a balloon-shaped-animal named McStretch learn about growing up naturally.

EP41 Squeedorp Grand Jun 13, 2009

When Pinky, Tyler, and their friends go on a field trip with Miss Zero to Squeedorp Grand Hotel, they pack way too many things and learn what is essential for having fun.

EP42 The Pinky-Riffic Hat Jun 20, 2009

Quirky Hat Day is coming up at school and all of Pinky's friends have great ideas. Pinky has to Think Big for her own quirky hat idea.

EP43 Tyler and the 4 M's Jun 27, 2009

Tyler makes the new Big Sharks hoverboard soccer team! But then he realizes he might be more comfortable on the Little Guppies team.

EP44 A Promise is a Promise Jul 04, 2009

When Trusty Tyler looks after the frisky, cute puppies at the Giddyuppy Puppy Ranch, he learns how to be dependable.

EP45 What's Bugging Tyler Jul 11, 2009

Pinky and the gang find an egg in the jungle. When it hatches and starts growing in their apartment, they realize their new dragon friend needs a different environment.

EP46 Mr. Guinea Pig's Museum Oct 31, 2009

Pinky and Tyler shrink to Mr. Guinea Pig's size and help him find homes for his interesting collections.

EP47 Teeny Weeny Waste Nov 14, 2009

When water starts disappearing from Great Big Lake, the Super Duper Doos look all over Great Big City for the water-wasting culprit.

EP48 Pinky and the Duck Dec 05, 2009

Pinky absentmindedly draws a doodle her science teacher, Mrs. Duckfeet. When the teacher thinks Nicholas is responsible, Pinky must admit that the drawing is hers.

EP49 Great Big New Year Jan 02, 2010

The Monkey Dinky Doos, the Toilettes, and the Bleepy Bloopys learn to share their different traditions when they celebrate New Year's Eve on Monkey Island.

EP50 Pinky's Happy Doo Year Jan 02, 2010

When the story pad runs out of pages, Pinky and Tyler visit old friends in Made Up Storyland and get ready for a new year of stories.

EP51 Pinky's Silliest Story Jan 09, 2010

The Dinky Doos play The Random Game, where they pull toys from the story box and spin tales about them.

EP52 Tyler's Big Idea Jan 09, 2010

With the help of Professor Boom, Pinky and Tyler travel into Tyler's imagination and help him wake up his "sleeping" imagination.
6.3| 0h30m| TV-Y| en| More Info
Released: 05 April 2005 Returning Series
Producted By: Sesame Workshop
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.pinkydinkydoo.com/pinky20/
Synopsis

Pinky Dinky Doo dances her way into her Story Box to tell stories and solve problems using her big imagination and fancy words.

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stephanieglow 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.
Tubular_Bell 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.
Catherine_Grace_Zeh 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.
charade_tm 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.