“Peep,” “Quack,” “Chirp,” “Tom” and “Nellie” were originally created by Kai Pindal for the National Film Board of Canada productions The Peep Show, © National Film Board of Canada, 1962, and Peep and the Big Wide World, © National Film Board of Canada, 1988. Peep and the Big Wide World and the Peep characters and related indicia are trademarks of WGBH Educational Foundation. Explore weather phenomena in this animated video from PEEP and the Big Wide World, where three adventurous friends—Peep, Chirp, and Quack—encounter their first tumultuous rainstorm. Used with permission. Clouds being to cover the sky but the three believe they will just move away. Students can use this video to observe how weather conditions change throughout the day. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. Not knowing what thunder is, the birds run terrified to While going to find a new home Peep tells Chirp they should say goodbye to Peep and the Big Wide World Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The episode is written by Joe Fallon and storyboarded by Mike Czunyoscka. 1222607. Major funding for Peep and the Big Wide World is provided by the National Science Foundation. The episode starts out by showing a light blue sky with green hills in the background and two white flowers with yellow centers in the foreground being blown by the wind. Stormy Weather is the eight episode of the fifth season along with the episode Peep in Rabbitland which comes right after it. © 2020 WGBH Educational Foundation. All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. The three birds search for their friends but cannot find them and while puzzling over where they might be they encounter thunder. Stormy Weather first aired on April 21 of 2004. Peep and the Big Wide World ® is produced by WGBH and 9 Story Entertainment in association with TVOntario. PEEP is the recipient of three major awards: The three then notice that the clouds are not moving away and go to find their friends to figure out why the day is so clouds. Stormy Weather | Videos | Kids - Peep and the Big Wide World Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.