Piggle-Wiggle's magical cures to life on screen in each episode. New developments in computer animation during the nineties help bring Mrs. Each episode focuses on one child and one cure, with the cures ranging from the common to the fantastical. The powder makes the boy mute until the other person finishes speaking. This potion is a powder that the parents can blow on the boy's face when he interrupts someone. Piggle-Wiggle uses a special potion called the Interrupting Cure to help the parents of a boy who constantly interrupts people while they are speaking. Piggle-Wiggle gives his parents a Won't-Pick-Up-His-Toys potion to help the boy out of the situation. For example, in one episode, a neighborhood boy doesn't pick up his toys for months, and his room gets so messy that he becomes trapped inside. Piggle-Wiggle uses these potions to cure a variety of ill behaviors that trap the kids of the neighborhood in sticky situations. Piggle-Wiggle has a box full of magical potions left to her by her husband. Piggle-Wiggle's cures are not just good parenting advice Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle for cures to fix the bad habits of their children. When the parents of these children become desperate for help, they come to Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle is a little old lady who lives in a neighborhood filled with ill-mannered children. Piggle-Wiggle series originally premiered on the Showtime cable channel as a half-hour children's bedtime series. This 1994 television series is based on a series of children's stories written in 1947 by Betty MacDonald.
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