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  1. 9 December 1994. ( 1994-12-09) Avenger Penguins is a British animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions (Season 1)/ Cosgrove Hall Films (Season 2) for Granada Television, with Thames International holding worldwide distribution rights. The series broadcast on Children's ITV for two seasons from 1993-1994.

  2. The Penguins of Madagascar video game is a Nintendo DS action-adventure game based on the TV show of the same name. The game was released by THQ on November 2, 2010, and was developed by Griptonite Games.

  3. Angry Penguins John discontinued his legal practice in 1943. After reading the first issue of the modernist literary magazine, Angry Penguins , Reed visited its editor, Max Harris , in Adelaide and by the end of World War II he and Sunday had become the major supporters of modern art in Australia, [8] and he took on management of Victoria's Contemporary Art Society (CAS).

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  5. Angry Penguins Tucker associated with John and Sunday Reed, who saw connections between Tucker's work and other artists, angry at the social situation. This so-called "Angry Decade" of the 1940s, saw artists Tucker become associated with the Angry Penguins , a group of modernist artists including Joy Hester , Sidney Nolan , John Perceval , Arthur Boyd and Noel Counihan .

  6. Ausgabe des Magazins Angry Penguins mit der Fälschung Ern Malley. James Phillip McAuley (* 12. Oktober 1917 in Lakemba, Sydney, Australien; † 15. Oktober 1976 in Hobart, Australien) war ein australischer Dichter, Journalist und Literaturkritiker. McAuley wurde in Lakemba, einem Vorort von Sydney geboren.

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    Penguin. Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae ( / sfɪˈnɪsɪdiː, - daɪ /) of the order Sphenisciformes ( / sfɪˈnɪsəfɔːrmiːz / ). [4] They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere: only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is found north of the Equator.