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Porcupine is a minor character in Peep and the Big Wide World.

General Appearance[]

Porcupine has light brown fur and straight large quills. He has darker brown fur around his mouth and nose and he has short legs and a round black nose.

Personality[]

Porcupine is portrayed as careful and apologetic when his quills come in contact with other animals, such as Peep and Quack. He also appears to be shy and nervous, like when Quack asks him about the noise he heard.

General Information[]

Porcupine is a minor character who lives in a hole in a hill and appears in two episodes.

Episode appearances[]

Major appearances[]

A Duck's Tale[]

When Quack and Peep were walking, a porcupine accidentally shot its quills onto a tree near Quack. He asks him what they are and the porcupine says they are his quills and that anyone messes with him he'll stick them before adding that sometimes he just doesn't know his own strength. After the porcupine leaves, Peep tells Quack he doesn't have quills which make him sad as he believes that ducks have no form of self-defense.

While Peep and Quack were walking home, Porcupine accidentally shot his quills to the tree they were by. Porcupine then tells the two about his quills and how they are dangerous. After he leaves, Quack asks Peep if he has quills too, to which he says no.

Minor appearances[]

  • Give Me A Call - Quack asked Porcupine if the sound he had been hearing was caused by him. Porcupine denies making the sound when Quack attempts to imitate it by quacking harshly. Startled, Porcupine goes back into his hole. After this scene, Porcupine is never seen again.

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Trivia[]

  • The hole that Porcupine lives in is similar to the Rabbit hole. It is unknown if that is the same hole.
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