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Mums issue stark warning about ‘dark Peppa Pig’ videos going viral on YouTube set out to target and terrify your kids

Published on May 30, 2025 at 03:58 PM

PARENTS have issued a stark warning about ‘dark Peppa Pig’ videos that are going viral online.

The famous cartoon pig is adored and often watched on by many young around the country, but now depraved creators are taking advantage of ‘s popularity and creating harmful versions of the iconic show.

Illustration of a Peppa Pig character finding a rifle in a kitchen drawer.
Parents have issued an urgent warning about ‘dark Peppa Pig’ videos that are going viral on YouTube
Illustration of Peppa Pig characters holding rifles.
While two horrifying clips have been removed from the platform, others show the iconic characters holding guns
Illustration of Peppa Pig and her sibling preparing pancakes.
One clip showed Mummy Pig making Peppa Pig into a pancake

The videos, which are set to target and terrify young children, have racked up millions of views on the .

Pranksters have used genuine Peppa Pig episodes and re-dubbed sections of them to include shameful content.

Numerous clips showed the iconic character and her family holding machine guns.

Others show the family cooking Peppa Pig in a pancake and eating her.

Meanwhile, as reported by the Daily Mail, another twisted video showed the cartoon pig snorting .

A YouTube spokesperson has since confirmed that two viral clips have been taken down, but there are still numerous videos floating around that millions of children may have been exposed to them.

A spokesperson told the Mirror: “We’ve removed both videos from YouTube and terminated a channel for violating our child safety policies, which we rigorously enforce.”;

Such ‘Dark Peppa Pig’ videos first came to light in 2017, when an by the BBC found hundreds of harmful clips on YouTube which appeared to be episodes of Peppa Pig but were actually terrifying content targeted at children.

In 2018, a mother from , named Moonee Ponds, was taking a conference call while her daughter watched Peppa Pig online, but she soon noticed something wasn’t right when she noticed the absence of the cartoon character’s voice.

As she checked on her daughter, she was stunned to find footage of a kneeling man about to be beheaded, hitting the power button seconds from the gruesome act playing out, The Advertiser reported.

Fortunately, Moonee was able to protect her daughter from the horrifying clip, but wanted other mothers to know the did not guarantee cyber safety.

Minister for Law Enforcement and Cyber Safety Angus Taylor has since called on social media companies to be more vigilant with its policing of content.

Minister Taylor said: “I am aware of these types of cases. Social media companies absolutely have a responsibility to do more.”;

Meanwhile, a spokeswoman shared: “All versions of the app use filters powered by algorithms to select videos from YouTube.

“We continually work hard to make our algorithms as accurate as possible in order to provide a safer version of YouTube.”;

As well as this, Cyber Cop’s Susan McClean suggested parents could protect their kids by boycotting internet streaming services and instead using DVDs or VCR.

Joe Pritchard’s Peppa Pig horror

Meanwhile, a dad-of-two previously expressed outrage after his son started watching an explicit fake version of Peppa Pig while browsing YouTube.

The seemingly innocent video started as any normal tale involving Peppa, George and her parents, but the content soon changed with references to a paedophile dentist, which was of course not included in the original version.

Joe Pritchard, 25, from , let his three-year-old son watch some genuine Peppa Pig videos on the internet.

He told MailOnline: “Jack is three and is in the process of being tested for , and we’ve found that if he watches a show for 15 minutes on the phone it calms him down and helps him relax.”;

If a slightly older child saw this, it could be traumatising. There is nothing to warn people that the content is graphic

Joe Pritchard

Mr Pritchard said he asked Jack about the episode he was watching and was disgusted when he realised the content of the video, as he recalled: “My partner went to the kitchen when she heard the language and turned it off immediately.

“Some of them have Peppa Pig getting killed. We had to warn the nursery that he had seen this in case he repeated something.

“If a slightly older child saw this, it could be traumatising. There is nothing to warn people that the content is graphic.

“I think there should be .

“Now we’re not going to be able to let him watch things on the mobile anymore. It’s going to make our lives ten times harder now and it’s a shame because he enjoyed it.”;

Illustration of Peppa Pig looking scared in a graveyard with a zombie pig.
The dark clips are terrifying kids and racking up millions of views on YouTube
Illustration of Peppa Pig at a table.
One clip, which has since been removed, showed the cartoon pig snorting cocaine
Illustration of a sniper rifle and Peppa Pig wearing sunglasses.
Many parents have warned the site needs to do more to protect children

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