Los cuentos de Tinga Tinga — Season 1, Episode 14: Why Giraffe Has a Long Neck
Animation, Kids • 30 min • 2 seasons, 52 episodes • ★ 7.0/10
Episode synopsis
You see there was a time when Giraffe didn't have a long neck. Her neck was all short and stumpy, and she was a very delicate eater. All the food in Tinga Tinga seemed to make her tummy go funny. Then one day Lion suggested she try some honey. With the Bees' permission, Giraffe tried to lick the honey, but it was deep, deep inside the tree. Giraffe squeezed her head into the honey tree and then - eeeek! Her head got stuck! Summer, autumn and winter passed by with Giraffe's head stuck inside the tree, but she was quite happy because the honey was so delicious. The tree grew and Giraffe's neck got longer and longer! After a whole year 'POP!' she managed to pull herself free, and from that day on Giraffe has a very long neck and can eat the freshest leaves on the very tops of the trees! Tales from Africa.
About Los cuentos de Tinga Tinga
Tinga Tinga Tales is a 52 episodes children's series based on African folk tales and aimed at 4- to 6-year olds. It was commissioned by the BBC for its CBeebies channel, and by Disney Channel for its Disney Junior block. Named after the Tingatinga art from Tanzania, it was made in Kenya by a studio of about 50 people. The music is by Kenyan singer-songwriter Eric Wainaina. The series was first developed by Claudia Lloyd, head of animation at Tiger Aspect, while travelling through Africa. The first three episodes premiered on the BBC website in early February 2010. The distribution rights have been bought by Entertainment Rights.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Why Elephant Has A Trunk
- E2Why Snake Has No Legs
- E3Why Hippo Has No Hair
- E4Why Tortoise Has a Broken Shell
- E5Why Hen Pecks at the Ground
- E6Why Bat Hangs Upside Down
- E7Why Warthog is So Ugly
- E8Why Owl's Head Turns All the Way Round
- E9Why Monkeys Swing in the Trees
- E10Why Tickbird Sits on Hippo's Back
- E11Why Frog Croaks
- E12Why Spider Has a Tiny Waist