Each episode revolves around a similar format and is divided into two portions: the present day with Piggley telling stories to his grandkids (the twins Sean and Seamus and their older sister Peg), and the 1950s Ireland of Piggley's childhood where he spends time with his own parents and sister Molly and friends Ferny the bull and Dannon the duck. In the present, Sean, Seamus, Peg, Sean and Seamus, or all three, have some kind of problem and Piggley recalls a time were he was in a similar situation. For example, there's an episode where Sean and Seamus have to read Tom Sawyer for school (even though they seem to be in like 1st grade) and Piggley tells them about how he had to read a book version of an old folktale called Finn McCool. In another episode, Sean and Seamus want to go to a very scary haunted house rather than go to their school's Halloween party and Piggley tells about how he stayed up to listen to a creepy radio show. The landscapes are lovely and all the characters are quite amusing. Piggly of course but also Ferny, Dannon, Molly, Millie, Wiley, Hector, Mr Hornsby, Miss Nanny, Don Toro, Peg, although Sean and Seamus do get a little annoying. A great show not just for kids but for anyone. I wish there would be some new episodes.
... View MoreThis is the best children's program I have ever seen. It teaches responsibility, imagination, manners, multiculturalism and more in a most enjoyable fashion. The animation is beautiful and the stories are pure delight for both kids and adults. This is the one show I allow my 4 year old to watch every day and I enjoy it as well. Each episode follows the same format, a modern day Grandpa Piggley tells stories to his three grandchildren about his adventures growing up in rural Ireland. The childhood tales feature his family, his school full of adorable animal friends and his ever faithful companions, Ferny and Dannan (a veritable Ron and Hermione, if you will). They have wild imaginations and good intentions and truly, each episode is pure delight. I can't recommend it highly enough.
... View MoreI love this show. I watch it every morning when I get up. The characters are so damn cute and the animation is awesome. I love the Irish accents. I'm 19 years old and this show is one of my favorites. It kicks my ass. Whoever made this show is a genius. I seriously can't decide which character is the cutest. Maybe Molly. And I just figured out today that Mel Brooks does the voice of Wiley the sheep. This is theeeeeeee most awesome show Evarrrrr. Why do I have to make ten lines of text when all you have to do is go watch PBS and see how awesome it is for yourself. Do it. I seriously wish there were cute shows like this on when I was young. I do have to mention that Sean and Seemus get on my nerves though. Woo
... View MoreI'm pretty sure they write this for adults, and then just remove anything that isn't appropriate for kids. Just a laugh a minute. My eight-year-old caught me watching it and was amazed to see me laughing at a kid's show. Better than the vast majority of the sitcoms that run during prime time, Jaker's is worth recording this during the day and using it to fill in the dead spots on the television lineup during the evening. Remarkable how good a kid's show can be when a few good writers put their mind to making something durable. Keeping it accessible to young viewers makes this quite a trick, and Jaker's does it.Wiley the sheep sounds suspiciously like former Gov. William J. LePetomaine of Nevada. Career change?
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