Piggy Tales - Season 3
Season 3
Third Act
The third season of Piggy Tales is subtitled "Third Act". Consisting of a total of 35 1-minute episodes, the season's main themes are: "Summer Sports", "Back to School", "Halloween" and "Happy Holidays". All episodes are set in a theatre in downtown Pig City, showing pigs as they "rehearse and horse around on-stage."
Episodes
Bouncing Buffoon
Up the Ladder
Sharpest Shooter
Snack Time
Batter Up
Magic Matchup
The Bubble Trick
Piggy Dive
One Big Hurdle
Piggy Vaulting
Art School
Chalk It Up
School's Up
Broken Chair
Hidden Talent
Hiccups
Let's Tango
Scared Sick
Shadow Pig
Pumpkin Head
For Pig's Sake
Remote Pig
Pig Interrupted
Light Dance
Pig Expectations
Gift Wrapped
Holiday Song
Lost Piggy
The Mime
Snout on the Wall
Re-abduction
Ball Games
Slip Up
Final Curtain
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