The player must ask Bing in the crystal cave for a clue as to where Bong is, then use the X-ray machine to reveal him in his hiding place.
He sometimes uses his front legs as arms.īong can be found in the Tiny Planets virtual world through playing hide and seek. With his small size and six legs, Bong is quite fast and agile. He has a wide smile with a single tooth, and large, blue eyes. He has six legs and is covered in white fur, the strands of which appear to be of varying length. Bong doesn’t speak but has an expressive face and body, a high-pitched kind of ‘greak’ (cross between a grunt and a squeak), and a multi-decibel ‘Yarrroooohh!!’ of joy. Bong loves to join in games and be the centre of attention. Impish, playful, gregarious and incredibly compassionate, Bong is especially miserable when on bad terms with Bing. He also has a cool Website at the smaller one, is appealing, coy, impulsive, and a bundle of energy. Jerry Beck is an animation producer and cartoon historian who is simultaneously developing a show with MTV Animation and writing a book for Harry N.
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The series is supported by a dedicated Website ( It's a nice little project that should be enjoyed by all your little alien creatures. The episodes are short and sweet, gently driving home a point, book-ended by a nifty bubblegum pop theme song (by Kim Goody & Alan Coates). Bing and Bong set out on their next adventure. Afraid of the dark, Bong uses the glowing locals as a natural night light - and encourages the kids at home to brave nighttime darkness.Īn alien, yet child-like look at the world. In "Night Light Sleep Tight," Bing & Bong go camping on a small asteroid. In "Patterns On Parade," Bing and Bong identify color patterns and shapes - which leads to a pageant of space creatures (called "Flockers" on this show), who go into a delightful Busby Berkeley musical number. The simple educational premises give the animators plenty to work with. That universe is made up of seven unique worlds, each created with great imagination: The Planet of Nature, Planet of Technology, Planet of Self, Planet of Light & Color, Planet of Sound, Planet of Stuff and the Home Planet. The only voice we hear is from Halley, an all-knowing young female who is always on the lookout for ways Bing and Bong can help the inhabitants of the Tiny Planet Universe. Both communicate through actions, in pantomime, without dialogue.īing and Bong meet up with unique space creatures in their quest to help the Tiny Planet Universe.
The younger and smaller Bong, who looks like a snowball with pipe cleaner legs, is an impulsive ball of energy. Bing and Bong travel to each planet via a fluffy white couch - attached by a bungee cord to their home base.īing is the larger, older 'Abominable snowman' character who puts much thought into every situation. The visuals are simple, alien, yet totally familiar to a child's view of the world. Pepper's Ghost has the opportunity to create new creatures and different worlds for each situation. And each episode has a small message which invites children to solve problems on their own, stimulates a sense of self-discovery and encourages greater self-confidence. The basic premise has two space creatures, Bing and Bong, sent on a simple mission which requires them, and the viewer, to think. This is a series of 65 five minute episodes designed to encourage children to be explorers.
All images © 2002 Sesame Workshop/Pepper's Ghost Productions. Bing and Bong: The Ultimate Armchair Travelers.