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What if, somewhere between the lines of reality, there was suddenly a hypothetical Pingu movie coming out in the month of November of next year. I know for a fact that it will not happen but I would love to see it happen.

The plotline, in my tastes, will basically be about Pingu getting lost into depths within the seas after a pack of walruses, similar to the one in the episode "Pingu's Nightmares", knocked him out and casted him away from the icy island that they call the Arctic the moment he tried to square up with them to protect his community, only for him to then find himself in a block of ice to a trip to Las Vegas, whereas he teams up with Connor McJones, who is live-action, to help him go back to where he was and to fight off the pack of walruses from jeopardizing his family. Provided that it will have some comical mischief here or there.

The title character will be voiced by Michael Cera whilst the character "Connor McJones" will be portrayed by Adam Brody. The character designs will stay faithful to the designs that were displayed in the Otmar Gutmann era, plus the character animation which will be used as an advantage to blend in with the real world will be done by the people behind Illumination with help from Moving Pictures Company (MPC). With the exception of the Arctic scene, where it's entirely animated by Illumination.

The movie will most likely have subtle but faithful references from the previous installments with it being seasons one to six and Pingu in the City, including Pingu's affinity for donuts, the list of penguins from said installments including recently added newcomers, the original design for Pingu will appear as one of the toys displayed for when Pingu rises to fame in a 13 minute sub-plot plus a cartoon with the original penguins from the show with Ryota Iwasaki and Fumiya Tanaka reprising. And most of all, the giant walrus that we see in nightmares, but this time he's got a whole army to himself and about to take down every penguin with every fiber of their being lol

I just hope that you find this satisfactory, thank you.

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The Pingu series along with its characters all belong to both Otmar Gutmann and Mattel.