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Cartoon Penguins

 

Penguins who wouldnt be able to recognize their distinctive black and white, tux-like plumage, their peculiar upright stance, and often humorous waddling gait? Penguins have captivated the interest of many people all over the world. They are simply one of the most familiar birds, even though most people have had no opportunity to observe the penguin while in its native habitat. The penguin has also found its way into our popular culture notably in film, comics, and cartoons.

Penguins are usually depicted as cute and comical characters in cartoons and comics. The unique black-and-white plumage is likened to a tuxedo, which is why many people joke that the penguin is well-dressed. However, some fictional penguins are also sometimes depicted as grumpy or even sinister. For instance, Badtz Maru, a cartoon from Sanrio, is presented as a cute, but bad-tempered penguin. In the 1960s, the title character of Tennessee and His Tales was a penguin that frequently escaped from the zoo with his walrus friend and often found trouble in the outside world.

Perhaps the most famous non-bird penguin of all was the Penguin, a villain introduced in DC Comics Batman. Many cartoons and comics also poke fun at the penguins physical characteristics and its inability to fly. Humorous comics sometimes depict penguins in various amusing situations. Other representations of penguins in popular culture include the Linux mascot, Tux, several penguin characters in video games, and cartoons.

In these cartoons, the distinct physical characteristics of the penguin are usually emphasized, often with humorous results. Some cartoons feature interactions between penguins and polar bears, which is a misconception since the two animals are found on opposite hemispheres: penguins are found in the southern hemisphere while polar bears are native to the northern hemisphere. All over the world, penguins continue to fascinate people with their distinct traits and behavior.

Author: Peter Emerson
 
Author Bio:
Peter Emerson is a eminent columnist. Peter likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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