00:00We thought we had found every single crossover between Peppa Pig and Ben and Holly.
00:04We were wrong. Here are all the ones we missed.
00:07Let's start with the proof that fairies do exist in Peppa's universe.
00:10In the episode The Tooth Fairy, Peppa loses a tooth and Daddy Pig tells her that if she goes to
00:15sleep,
00:16a fairy will come and swap it for a coin.
00:18Everyone watching assumed Daddy Pig would just sneak into her room while she was asleep
00:22and slip a coin under the pillow.
00:24But that is not what happened.
00:26A real fairy actually showed up.
00:28A tiny flying pig appearing in a genuinely magical way,
00:32carrying a coin from another world.
00:34And that changes everything.
00:36Because if fairies are real in Peppa's world, then the Little Kingdom,
00:39the magical fairy and elf world that Ben and Holly call home,
00:42is not just a story in a book or a picture on a wall.
00:46It actually exists somewhere in Peppa's universe.
00:49The same creators built both worlds,
00:51and this episode quietly confirms that they were always meant to be connected.
00:55Moving on to Peppa's Christmas.
00:57Peppa and George post their letters to Santa,
00:59pick out an oversized tree, and get tucked in for the night.
01:02But the real surprise comes when Santa shows up.
01:05If you look carefully at the ceiling above him,
01:07there is a line of Christmas cards hanging up,
01:09and one of them has Ben Elf on it.
01:11But this is not Ben, you know, from the newer episodes.
01:14This version has a purple hat and a green top that is the pilot version of Ben
01:19from the very early days of Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom.
01:22A character that most people have never even seen,
01:26quietly hanging on a Christmas card in Peppa's living room.
01:29But here is where it gets even more interesting.
01:31Peppa's Santa and Ben and Holly's father Christmas are clearly the same person.
01:36Put them side by side, and the resemblance is impossible to ignore.
01:39The only real difference is that the Ben and Holly version looks younger and slimmer,
01:45almost like an earlier version of the same character.
01:47And if that was not enough, the voice actors make it even more suspicious.
01:51In Ben and Holly, Santa is voiced by Richard Rydings,
01:54the same actor who plays Daddy Pig.
01:56But in Peppa Pig, Santa is voiced by David Graham,
01:59who plays the wise old elf in Ben and Holly.
02:02Two actors, two shows, swapping roles.
02:04That is not a coincidence.
02:06That is the shows quietly telling us they share the same world,
02:09just at different points in time.
02:11Out of every character who crosses between these two shows,
02:15Captain Redbeard is the one who does it the most.
02:17He appears in multiple episodes of Ben and Holly,
02:20and even though his size changes between the two shows,
02:22everything else is identical.
02:24Same beard, same outfit, same energy.
02:27There is no arguing that this is the same character.
02:30And if both shows take place in the same universe,
02:32then Redbeard clearly knows exactly where the entrance to the little kingdom is.
02:37Which also explains something that always seemed a little odd.
02:40Why is a pirate captain living in Peppa's town in the first place?
02:43He already had his treasure.
02:45He had no reason to stick around.
02:46But now it makes perfect sense.
02:49Redbeard was not just hanging around Peppa's town.
02:51He was living a double life,
02:53spending his time going back and forth between Peppa's world and the fairy kingdom,
02:58having adventures that neither show ever fully explained.
03:01He was not lost.
03:02He knew exactly where he was going.
03:04Now for the next clue,
03:06let's rewind all the way to the beginning,
03:09the very start of Ben and Holly's little kingdom.
03:13The show opens with the elf Ben and Princess Holly introducing themselves,
03:17joined by Gaston, a ladybug.
03:19But here's where things get interesting.
03:21This cheerful introduction is almost identical to how Peppa Pig starts her show.
03:26Peppa and her family do the same thing,
03:28smiling at the audience,
03:29introducing themselves,
03:30and setting the stage.
03:31Could it be that Peppa's family inspired the magical residents of the little kingdom?
03:36Maybe the pigs unknowingly became celebrities even outside their own world.
03:41Now here is one that is so obvious once you see it,
03:43you will wonder how you ever missed it.
03:45In the episode Bedtime Story, Daddy Pig sits down to read to Peppa and George before bed.
03:50Everything looks completely normal until you look at the book in his hands.
03:54Right there on the open pages, clear as day, are Ben and Holly.
03:58Full color, fairy wings, pointy hats, and everything.
04:01And when Daddy Pig closes the book,
04:03the back cover shows what looks exactly like the little kingdom castle,
04:07sitting on its hill, surrounded by clouds.
04:09Daddy Pig is not reading a random bedtime story.
04:12He is literally reading about the events of Ben and Holly's little kingdom,
04:15to his children, like it is a history book.
04:18And here is one that is hiding in plain sight in the episode Granny Pig's Chickens.
04:23Peppa and George stay at Granny and Grandpa Pig's house,
04:26and we are introduced to Granny Pig's chickens.
04:29Jemima, Sarah, and Vanessa, plus Neville the Cockerell.
04:32And if you have watched Ben and Holly carefully,
04:35these chickens should look very familiar.
04:37They are the same chickens from the elf farm in Ben and Holly.
04:40Same colors, same design,
04:41even the same zigzag pattern on Neville the Cockerell
04:44that you can spot in the episode Chickens Ride West.
04:47These are not similar chickens.
04:49This is the exact same chicken model placed into a different show.
04:52At this point, it is less of a crossover,
04:54and more of an unsupervised chicken escape from the elf farm,
04:58straight into Granny Pig's garden.
05:00As we know, Ben lives with his family inside the great elf tree.
05:04But when you look at their kitchen, and then look at Peppa's kitchen,
05:07things get very weird very quickly.
05:09The window is in the exact same position.
05:11The cooker sits underneath it.
05:13The cabinets are a similar shade of blue.
05:15The table is center stage, with parents on each side and a kid in the middle.
05:18The fridge is off to the right, covered in letter magnets.
05:21Even the camera angle feels identical.
05:23This is not just two cartoon kitchens happening to look similar.
05:26Someone copy-pasted the room and changed the residence.
05:30One kitchen is inside a tree, and the other is in a house on a hill.
05:33But inside, they are the same room.
05:35Either the elves hired Peppa's interior designer,
05:38or these two worlds are far more connected than anyone is supposed to notice.
05:42In the episode Escalators,
05:44Peppa's family are rushing through a huge train station,
05:46trying to catch their train.
05:48Daddy Pig and George end up in a bookshop on one side of the station,
05:51and if you look inside the bookshop,
05:53there is a clear image of Princess Holly on display.
05:56And this is not the first time.
05:58Ben and Holly characters have already shown up on library shelves,
06:01book covers, and posters across multiple episodes.
06:04Like the shows are quietly using stories and pictures
06:07to remind us that the Little Kingdom exists somewhere
06:10just beyond the edges of Peppa's map.
06:12And if you thought pictures on shelves were subtle,
06:14this next one takes it even further.
06:17Across several episodes of Peppa Pig,
06:19there are framed pictures hanging on walls
06:21that look a little too specific to be random.
06:23In the episode The Picture Shop,
06:25a photo of Gaston the Lady Bird,
06:27Ben and Holly's beloved pet,
06:28keeps appearing among the photos on display,
06:31printed right there like he is just another customer.
06:33In Freddy Fox's flat,
06:35there is a framed picture of a castle on the wall
06:37that looks exactly like something from the Little Kingdom.
06:40And in the episode Jukebox,
06:41the camera pans wide to reveal a framed picture
06:44of Captain Redbeard on his boat
06:46with Polly hanging on the clubhouse wall
06:48like a normal decoration.
06:49A proper framed picture of a Ben and Holly character
06:52hanging in Peppa's world
06:53like he is famous enough to deserve wall space,
06:56which, honestly, he probably is.
06:59And finally, here is one that starts with a single garden gnome
07:02and ends with a full delivery.
07:04In the episode The Wishing Well,
07:06Granny Pig brings home a plastic garden gnome.
07:09Grandpa Pig hates it immediately,
07:10but then Mr. Bull shows up with a truck
07:12and it becomes a full gnome delivery.
07:15And that first gnome,
07:16same shape, same beard, same hat,
07:18looks exactly like King Leopold,
07:21better known as Mr. Gnome from Ben and Holly.
07:23Just a different color.
07:24When the rest of the delivery arrives,
07:26one of them matches the exact same color too.
07:28In Ben and Holly,
07:30Mr. Gnome is a wandering character
07:31who turns up uninvited and refuses to leave.
07:34Now he has been resized
07:36and quietly slipped into Peppa's garden,
07:38already annoying Grandpa Pig.
07:40Some things never change.
07:41So, there you have it.
07:43From Christmas cards to kitchen layouts,
07:45from pirate parrots to garden gnomes,
07:47the crossovers between Peppa Pig
07:49and Ben and Holly are everywhere.
07:51And the more you look, the more you find.
07:54Which one surprised you the most?
07:55Let us know in the comments.
07:57And as always,
07:58we'll see you in the next video.
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