00:00Susie Sheep is Peppa's best friend, but while their friendship has never been in doubt,
00:04Susie's family is one of the biggest mysteries in the entire show.
00:08Missing relatives, unanswered questions, and details that the show has never explained.
00:13Today, we are going through all of them.
00:16Let's start with the most obvious one, Susie's dad.
00:19Mummy Sheep has appeared in dozens of episodes across every season,
00:23but Daddy Sheep has never appeared once, not even in a photo, not even in a passing mention.
00:28It is like he simply does not exist.
00:30And in the episode Dance Party Bus, after Peppa tells how to dance with a father,
00:35Susie says, but I don't.
00:37You stand on your daddy's feet.
00:39But I don't.
00:41Further confirming the absence of a father,
00:44in a show where almost every family has both parents present, that absence is genuinely strange.
00:50So where is he?
00:51There are a few theories.
00:52The first is that Daddy Sheep passed away, which would make Mummy Sheep a widow.
00:56Families who have lost someone often avoid talking about them to spare themselves the pain,
01:00which would explain why nobody in the show ever brings him up, not even Susie herself.
01:05The second theory is divorce.
01:07And judging by the fact that not even Susie mentions her dad,
01:10if her parents did separate, it clearly was not a friendly one.
01:14Whatever happened, the show has been completely silent about it for over 20 years.
01:18But here is what makes it even stranger.
01:21Daddy Sheep is not the only missing male in this family.
01:25Every single relative we have been introduced to on Susie's side is female.
01:29We have met Mummy Sheep.
01:30We have met Granny Sheep.
01:31We have met Charlotte, Susie's cousin.
01:34But not one male member of the Sheep family has ever appeared.
01:37Which raises an obvious question.
01:39How is that even possible?
01:41Susie had to have a father.
01:43Mummy Sheep had to have a father.
01:44Charlotte has to have a parent somewhere.
01:46Where are all the men?
01:48Some fans have taken this theory to a very dark place.
01:52Suggesting that the male members of the Sheep family might be cursed.
01:55That something keeps happening to them before they ever get the chance to appear on screen.
01:59It sounds extreme.
02:01But when every single male relative is missing across an entire family,
02:04it is hard not to wonder.
02:06Now let's talk about the episode where the Sheep family almost left Peppertown forever.
02:11In Susie Goes Away, Mummy Sheep receives a job offer on the other side of the world.
02:15And she is completely ready to take it.
02:17Packing up.
02:18Saying goodbye.
02:19Preparing to leave everything behind.
02:21The episode never tells us what the job actually was.
02:24But whatever it was, it was significant enough for Mummy Sheep to uproot her entire life for it.
02:29In the end, the offer falls through with a last minute phone call.
02:33And here is where it gets interesting.
02:35When Susie asks if this means they are staying in Peppertown forever,
02:38Mummy Sheep says yes.
02:40But she does not look relieved.
02:41She does not look happy.
02:42She looks like someone who just had something taken away from her.
02:46And that reaction has led to one of the most compelling theories about this family.
02:50What if that job offer was in the same city where Daddy Sheep is?
02:53What if Mummy Sheep's real reason for wanting to leave was not the job at all,
02:57but the chance to be near her husband again?
03:00And if that is true, then whoever or whatever stopped that job offer from coming through
03:04essentially trapped Mummy Sheep in Peppertown permanently.
03:07Her silence after the phone call feels less like disappointment
03:11and more like someone who just realized they are never getting out.
03:15Now here is one mystery that has nothing to do with missing relatives
03:18and everything to do with Susie's own behavior.
03:21In one episode, Dr. Hamster's tortoise ends up stuck high in a tree
03:25and every character starts brainstorming ways to safely get it down.
03:29Every character except Susie.
03:31Because Susie's solution from the very beginning is simple.
03:35Just cut down the tree.
03:37Chop the tree down!
03:39Now on its own, that might just sound like an innocent kid
03:42not fully understanding the consequences.
03:45A tortoise falling from a chopped down tree would obviously get hurt,
03:48but Susie keeps suggesting it.
03:50Again and again.
03:51Even after other characters climb up the tree to help
03:54and end up getting stuck themselves.
03:56At that point, cutting the tree down would not just risk the tortoise,
04:00it would bring down every single person trapped up there with it.
04:03And Susie still does not let it go.
04:05Chop the tree down!
04:08No!
04:09This is not a one-line joke that gets dropped and forgotten.
04:13The episode keeps coming back to it,
04:15with Susie bringing up the same suggestion over and over,
04:18seemingly unbothered by how many lives would be at risk
04:21if anyone actually listened to her.
04:23Which raises a question.
04:24Why does Susie want that tree gone so badly?
04:27Is she just a child with a one-track mind
04:29who has not fully connected her idea to the danger involved?
04:32Or is there something else going on entirely?
04:35A side of Susie that briefly slipped out in this one episode
04:38and was never seen again.
04:39The show never explains her motivation.
04:42It never even acknowledges that her suggestion was concerning.
04:45It simply moves on.
04:46Whatever the real reason is,
04:48Susie's strange obsession with that tree
04:50remains one of the more unsettling, unanswered moments in the entire series.
04:54Here is one that most people have never thought about.
04:57Susie has an imaginary friend named Leo Lion.
05:00He appeared in one episode and then was never mentioned again.
05:04Which is strange,
05:05because children do not just forget their imaginary friends that quickly.
05:08But recently, a new character was introduced to the show.
05:11Lorenzo Lion.
05:12Same species, very similar name.
05:14And this has sparked a theory that Leo and Lorenzo are actually the same character.
05:19That somehow Susie's imaginary friend became real.
05:22And what makes this even more interesting
05:24is that Lorenzo Lion has divorced parents.
05:27Which feels like it could be a direct reflection
05:29of Susie's own situation with Daddy Sheep.
05:32As if Susie, without even realizing it,
05:34created an imaginary friend whose family mirrored her own.
05:38And when that friend somehow crossed into reality,
05:40he brought those same family circumstances with him.
05:43Now let's talk about something that does not get discussed enough.
05:47How wealthy the Sheep family actually is.
05:49Mummy Sheep never makes a big deal about money,
05:51but the evidence is hiding in plain sight.
05:54In one episode, the Sheep family stays in a tent at a festival
05:57that is more like a fully furnished apartment,
06:00modern TV, and a bathroom.
06:01And in the episode where Granny Sheep moves in,
06:04we get to see the inside of their house properly for the first time.
06:07It is a very large house for what is essentially a single parent family.
06:12And then there is the moment where Susie casually mentions
06:14that buying things is easy.
06:16You just click a button on Mummy Sheep's computer.
06:19Mummy Sheep clearly has money.
06:20But where does it come from?
06:22The show has never explained it.
06:24One theory is that the Sheep family wealth comes from wool.
06:27That they are essentially the suppliers behind all the wool products
06:31sold in Miss Rabbit stores.
06:33If that is true, the Sheep family might be one of the wealthiest families in Peppertown,
06:37quietly funding an entire industry from behind the scenes.
06:40And then there is Susie's dream of becoming a nurse.
06:43Most characters in Peppa Pig have simple, cheerful reasons for their career ambitions.
06:48But Susie's feels different.
06:50She does not just pretend to be a nurse occasionally.
06:53She comes back to it again and again with a seriousness that feels personal.
06:57And in the episode The Hospital, when Pedro is admitted,
07:00Susie makes a comment that sick people can sleep for a very long time.
07:04It is the kind of specific detail that only someone with real experience would say,
07:09which leads to a theory that is genuinely quite sad.
07:12What if Daddy Sheep is not dead, and not divorced, but hospitalized?
07:16What if he has been in a coma somewhere outside of Peppertown for years?
07:20It would explain why Susie dreams of traveling the world.
07:23She is looking for him.
07:24It would explain why Mummy Sheep was so devastated when the job offer fell through.
07:28The new city might have been where Daddy Sheep is being treated.
07:31And it would explain why Susie is so determined to become a nurse.
07:35And finally, let's talk about the extra room.
07:39In Susie's house, there is a room that exists purely for toys.
07:42No character sleeps in it.
07:43No explanation is ever given for why it is there.
07:46In Peppa's house, Peppa and George share a room.
07:49Space is used.
07:50But in Susie's house, there is an entire room sitting empty.
07:53Why?
07:54One theory is that it was meant to be for another child.
07:56And that room was always meant to be a second bedroom.
07:59Another theory goes even further.
08:01That somewhere out there, Susie has a sibling we have never met.
08:05Someone who visits occasionally and uses that room when they do.
08:08The show has never addressed it.
08:10Like so many things about the Sheep family, the room just sits there quietly,
08:14waiting for an answer that never comes.
08:17So, there you have it.
08:18The Sheep family is one of the most mysterious in all of Peppa Pig.
08:22Will the show ever answer any of these questions?
08:24We honestly do not know.
08:26But as always, we will see you in the next video.
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