A Penguin's Memories/Trivia

Here is some trivia about A Penguin's Memories

Trivia

 * The Japanese version of the film wasn't released in the United States until 2005 when it was included on the Two-Disc Special Edition DVD from Warner Home Video. The 2011 Blu-Ray also includes it as a bonus feature.
 * Because of the memes the film had sparked in 2018, it's been erroneously called "Club Penguin in the Vietnam War".
 * The initial tagline for the film was going to be "PTSD can destroy us, but it can also bond us", however, the tagline was later changed to "This ain't no traditional funny animal story..." at the recommendation of Kirk Kerkorian, mainly to avoid any controversy surrounding the movie's tone.
 * Some of the movie's characters had different voices considered before their roles were cast
 * Charlie Sheen, Tom Hulce, Garry Chalk, Dom DeLuise (who later voiced Paul and some additional voices), and Martin Sheen were all considered for voicing Mike
 * William Windom, John Cleese, Ed Asner, Nathan Lane, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Michael Keaton were considered for voicing Bob Adams
 * Kylie Minogue and Pat Benatar were considered for voicing Jill
 * JK Simmons was considered for voicing Al
 * All DVD and Blu-Ray copies in the United States retain the United Artists "Swoosh' logo though there are some differences between the releases. The 1999 DVD release trims off the MGM/UA Communications Co. logo and only has the United Artists "Swoosh" logo, while the Warner Home Video DVD and Blu-Ray restore the MGM/UA Communications Co./United Artists logo combo. The likely reason as to why it's intact is because Garrett Fredrickson himself provided the transfer used for the DVD and Blu-Ray.
 * This is one of only two films from Garrett Fredrickson to have a THX-Certified home video release, the other being the original laserdisc release of The Song of the Shattered Skies.
 * The trailer for the film featured the Electric Light Orchestra song "Twilight", and the TV spots contained both that song and an English dubbed version of "Sweet Memories".
 * The film was indirectly referenced in Carl Andy's The Mamiya House as Emily Harold wears a Suntory Penguin shirt throughout the film, this was done as a returning favor to the film referencing 1975's Toby, which was coincidentally enough also released by United Artists.

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