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Ozzy Man Reviews flying penguins

vendredi 3 mai 2024, 11:43 , par BoingBoing
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the incredible National Geographic footage of penguins leaping off a fifty-foot wall of ice into the ocean. The footage has gotten the Ozzy Man treatment, which is predictably hilarious. 

I love how he manages to give the penguins individual personalities, from yelling 'To Infinity and Beyond!' to the somber monotone of  '…as a walk through the valley of the shadow of penguins…' like cartoon characters. 

When he says, 'Can we please all agree that this is the first-ever footage of penguins flying?' it somehow reminded me of the most outstanding Master's thesis I've ever seen, Kiwi. Kiwi is an animated short film about a kiwi – the bird, not the fruit – which is far more powerful than a wordless three-minute cartoon has any right to be. 

On my first viewing of the original National Geographic footage, I was genuinely worried that it would end in tragedy, as nature documentaries often do. (I'm looking at you, Netflix.) I was extremely relieved that the penguins' leap ended happily. Some recent commenters seem to feel that Kiwi has a happy ending, but that has never been my interpretation.

Previously: `More information about penguins than I care to have`
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