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When is Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience out? UK release date, film trailer, tickets and storylines – all you need to know

THE world's most popular pig has officially arrived at a cinema near you!

Parents and kids across the country can now experience the brand new Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience which launched today.

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Peppa Pig has returned to our screens... with the Queen!

The popular cartoon character is hitting the big screen as of Friday April 7 with new episodes that have never been seen before.

But what is it about and how can you get tickets?

When is Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience being released?

Luckily, the wait is over for Peppa Pig fans who can now feast their eyes on the new episodes of the young swine.

The hour-long viewings have launched today (April 7) across cinemas in the UK.

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It could be the perfect day out for the whole family to enjoy this Easter holiday.

What are the new episodes all about?

The screenings include sing-a-longs to popular nursery rhymes including The Wheels on the Bus

The new preschool experience is bursting with plenty of snorts, squeals and muddy puddles.

Nine new episodes will be released in total, including The Police, Canal, The Zoo and Move to the Music.

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The series appears to be inspired by travel, as one segment shows Peppa taking her friends on a tour around the amazing landmarks of London.

Another is centred on the main character’s Australian holiday to visit a friend.

Peppa reunites with some friends from across the globe in one of the episodes

To make the screenings extra entertaining, producers have incorporated some interactive elements.

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Kids (and parents too!) can participate by singing along to the nation’s favourite nursery rhymes, including Row Row Your Boat and The Wheels on the Bus.

The cinema experience also features some fun games along the way.

Who is starring in Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience?

Harley Birds has provided the voice for the popular children’s character for a whole decade.

Remarkably, the 15-year-old revealed that she couldn’t read when she first landed the role on the British-made animation.

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