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Willie the Penguin #4 (1951)

Pines · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Untitled story
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Willie the PenguinMillie the Penguin

Willie and Millie the Penguins trade the countryside for a city picnic, finding the urban sprawl far more to their taste—especially when it comes to keeping strangers at bay.

Way Down South
16 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Willie the penguin finds himself mistaken for a migratory bird and forcibly sent south—but a mix-up lands him not at the South Pole, but at a struggling Southern plantation run by the genteel Colonel Dixie. When a villainous mortgage holder threatens to seize the property, Willie steps in as an unlikely jockey for the Colonel's horse, Lightning, in a high-stakes steeplechase race. With saboteurs on his tail and the plantation's fate hanging in the balance, Willie must outrun danger and deliver victory in the most chaotic race imaginable.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Willie the Penguin
Museum Madness
5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

When Uncle Whitey takes his young nephew to the museum to help with a school report, a series of mishaps and accidents send the pair careening through exhibit after exhibit—from a surprisingly functional cannon to a fragile hall of statues to an unwrapped mummy—leaving chaos and frustration in their wake. What begins as a well-intentioned educational visit turns into a slapstick adventure that tests everyone's patience, including the museum's increasingly exasperated staff. This 1951 tale of comic mayhem proves that sometimes the best-laid plans for learning go hilariously, catastrophically wrong.

Romantic Antics
6 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Willie the penguin tries to impress a young woman named Millie with romantic gestures, but his first attempts—plucking flowers and serenading her—backfire spectacularly. When a well-meaning friend named Senor Tobasco stages an elaborate scheme involving a duel to teach Willie a lesson about controlling his temper, the tables turn in an unexpected way. Willie finds himself in quite the predicament when Millie's priorities shift and a new obligation lands squarely on his shoulders.

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