Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf episodes generally begin with a title card consisting of a short animation, usually one that has to do with the plot of the episode and normally around ten seconds long. While earlier seasons have one unique title card clip per episode, later seasons tend to stick with one specific animation for the title card, with the only difference being the name of the episode being changed to fit. Below is a list of the animations used in the episodes’ title cards.
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Season 1 episodes[]
Episode name | Image | Description |
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“The Wolves Come (Part 1)” (episode 1) | This episode simply shows the episode title after giving a history of the wolves, before continuing with the episode normally. | |
“The Wolves Come (Part 2)” (episode 2) | Weslie is watching a program on television that features a bunch of sheep. The television suddenly changes channels, showing Wolffy making a goofy face instead. Weslie turns around to face the viewers and giggles as the episode title emerges from the television, zooming close to the screen until it’s in the center, followed by the “下” (meaning part 2 of 2) symbol being stamped on in the corner of the title. |
Joys of Seasons episodes[]
Episode name | Image | Description |
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“Happy Time!” (episode 1) | Paddi dreams about different things as he sleeps on the grass, with four dream bubbles near his head to respresent them - one of them has him eating, one of them has him sleeping in the middle of reading a book, one of them shows him playing with an RC car, and one of them shows him actually reading a book. The Chinese characters in the episode’s name then appears in each bubble. | |
“The Dream of the Prophet!” (episode 2) | ![]() |
Paddi dreams of eating a grass cake, which appears to be his pillow, When he wakes up, he finds he really was eating his pillow as he was dreaming. |
“Strange Flower from Mars!” (episode 3) | Wolffy chases a little flower alien to the right side of the screen while holding a fork and knife. He is then chased back to the left side of the screen by the same alien, who is now riding a flying saucer. | |
“The True or Fake Bomb” (episode 4) | Wolffy has set up a bomb in front of the gate to Goats’ Village, but its fuse goes out before it can explode. Wolffy then consumes a little candy-like object that actually does explode in his mouth, leaving his face covered in ashes. | |
“The Luxurious Water Fountain!” (episode 5) | Wolffy and Wolnie take pictures of themselves in front of a water fountain. The camera zooms out seconds later to reveal the whole fountain, and the episode’s title appears at the top of screen as the wolves make poses. | |
“The Three Boys Who Saved the Fire” (episode 6) | Weslie, Paddi, and Sparky are depicted in an 8-bit art style as they collect coins and put out fires in a forest. The screen then fades to the three goats next to the episode name on a light blue background. | |
“Trouble by Mouth” (episode 7) | Paddi eats an apple and then runs away when he sees a worm in it. The title of the episode appears over the dropped apple. |
Pleasant Goat Fun Class: The Earth Carnival episodes[]
Example of the title card used in The Earth Carnival (from episode 7, “Hike up the Atmosphere”).
The title card for The Earth Carnival starts with a globe bouncing into view from the left side of the screen. The season’s logo appears near the top of the screen, and Weslie and Wolffy peek out from behind the globe before jumping to its sides holding party poppers. When they pop the poppers, the episode title replaces the season’s logo.
Flying Island: The Sky Adventure episodes[]
Example of the Flying Island title card (from episode 14, “Rainbow City”).
In the center of the frame is a television screen featuring the season’s logo. The screen flips around, revealing another screen with the name of the episode on it. A sign featuring the episode’s number, and another television with the names of the people who helped produce the episode, also become visible near the corners of the first screen.
Mighty Little Defenders episodes[]

Example of the title card used in Mighty Little Defenders, taken from “The Fall of Goats Village” (episode 1)
In Mighty Little Defenders, the title card starts with the season’s logo appearing over a background depicting the moon. The camera pans out to a bunch of photos on a table, and Wolffy as a dog moves a card displaying the episode’s name and a couple of its production members into view. He then stamps a pawprint with the episode number onto the bottom right corner of the card.