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Why is Peggy Piggy boycotted by her parents?
Peggy Piggy, also known as Little Pink Pig, is a British preschool education TV cartoon, which revolves around the happy experience of the protagonist Peggy Piggy and her family. Peggy is a little pig's "sister". She lives with her father, mother and brother. Families often jump out of bed, jump into mud ponds and diving pits, scream when they are happy, or fall to the ground laughing. After its first broadcast in 2004, Piggy Page immediately swept the world. Because of its humor and fun, it encourages children to experience life and publicize traditional family values and friendship. It is deeply loved by children and parents all over the world.

Recently, a net post once again pushed Page to a hot spot, and the content was not well received. "Don't let the baby look at Piggy Peggy again!" "My two nephews jumped out of bed." "When you say Peggy Piggy, my nephew will bark automatically, just like a voice-activated switch." In the above-mentioned online posts, parents have "accused" the weird behavior that Piggy Peggy brought to their children, and pointed the finger at cartoons such as Bear and Barking Team. "Children learn their accents one by one" "Don't look at the barking team, they always think they are dogs, and learn to crawl, bark and eat like dogs".

For a time, this post caused many parents to scream, and even called comics "toxic": children often indulge in comic plots, imitate the behavior of characters, and "can't walk" when they see related toys. However, some parents believe that children can learn etiquette and improve their language skills from the cartoon "Three Views" similar to "Piggy Page". "Why can't they learn to bark like pigs and animals discriminate?"