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Willie the Penguin #1 (1951)

Pines · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Jester of Pie Island
15 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Willie the Penguin answers a desperate bottled message from the inhabitants of Pie Island, who are trapped under the tyrannical rule of King Pie-Face—a ruler so obsessed with goofleberry pies that he's banned all other food and keeps a dragon to enforce his will. When Willie arrives on the island, he's mistaken for entertainment and forced to serve as the king's jester, but he's determined to find a way to liberate the islanders from their pie-filled prison. It's a wild adventure packed with slapstick humor and an unlikely hero doing his best to save the day, even when everything goes hilariously wrong.

Whitey Nose Best
5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Whitey Bear learns the hard way that lying has consequences when his nose suddenly grows—just like in that Pinocchio book he was reading. Desperate to reverse the curse, he seeks help from Professor Nozall, who offers an unpleasant solution: he'll have to trick someone else into telling a lie and pass the affliction along. With his elongated snout drawing unwanted attention, Whitey sets out to find a willing mark in this silly romp about the perils of fibbing.

Towser Gets the Bird!
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Willie the PenguinTowser

Willie the Penguin takes his dog Towser on a duck hunting trip, eager to show off his faithful hound’s skills. When Towser returns with a roast duck from a nearby campfire, Willie’s pride quickly turns to confusion—was it really a duck he retrieved, or something far more unexpected?

Ship Ahoy
7 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Willie the Penguin eagerly joins the Navy to see the world, but his adventure takes a comedic turn when he gets caught between a naval battleship and a pirate crew with their own devious plans. When Willie unknowingly becomes the messenger between the two sides, his good-natured obliviousness leads to an outcome neither the Captain nor the pirates anticipated.

Eye Trouble
2 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Goofy GanderMr. Bulldog

Goofy Gander’s delivery run takes a comical turn when he puts on Wally Wolf’s new eyeglasses, only to start seeing everything far larger than it is—mistaking a birdhouse for a mansion and a squirrel for a full-grown bear. With Mr. Bulldog on the scene, the mix-up spirals into a series of escalating blunders, all while Goofy remains blissfully unaware of his mistaken vision.

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