“Peculiar Penguins”
Human parallels are frequent in the penquin’s courtship of his lady love. He struts about, puffs his chest, and circles the object of his admiration, presenting all his best points to her view. He will bring a small pebble and lay it at her feet. If she accepts this gift, they are engaged. Walt Disney, in his latest Silly Symphony, “Peculiar Penguins,” has Peter present Polly Penquin, his lady love, with an ice cream cone made from an icicle and a handful of snow, instead of the customary pebble. But Polly appreciates the sentiment more than the gift itself, and expresses her appreciation by giving Peter a kiss. Walt Disney’s productions are all released by United Artists.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 91, 11 January 1935, Page 14
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119“Peculiar Penguins” Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 91, 11 January 1935, Page 14
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