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Peppa Pig Season 4
Season Analysis

Peppa Pig

Season 4 Analysis

Season Woke Score
1.6
out of 10

Season Overview

No specific overview for this season.

Season Review

Season 4 of Peppa Pig remains largely grounded in traditional storytelling and domestic life. The episodes focus on simple childhood milestones like visiting the library, going on holiday, and participating in community events. While the series maintains a focus on the nuclear family, it continues the established pattern of depicting the primary male figure as incompetent and physically unfit for comedic effect. The show is otherwise void of modern identity politics and maintains a respect for community traditions and social etiquette.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

Characters are judged on their individual personalities and social interactions. The show uses animal species as a neutral way to represent a diverse community without lecturing on systemic oppression or immutable characteristics.

Oikophobia1/10

The narrative celebrates local museums, libraries, and historical sites. Characters show respect for their ancestors and take pride in their community traditions and the safety of their homes.

Feminism4/10

Daddy Pig is routinely mocked for his weight and general incompetence, often serving as the punchline for Mommy Pig’s corrections. Miss Rabbit is portrayed as a hyper-competent 'Girl Boss' who manages nearly every essential service in the town single-handedly.

LGBTQ+1/10

The season strictly features traditional nuclear families consisting of a mother and a father. There is no mention of sexual orientation or gender ideology, and the biological reality of the animal characters is never questioned.

Anti-Theism1/10

The show is secular but not hostile toward religion. It portrays holidays like Christmas as wholesome cultural celebrations and emphasizes objective social rules like sharing, kindness, and honesty.