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* Early in the film, there is a scene of the penguins sliding across the ice on their bellies. This is followed by a scene of a penguin standing while Morgan Freeman says, "Theirs is usually a graceful parade. (''{{Beat}}'') But not always." Then, in a nice bit of continuity, a sliding penguin's beak hits the standing penguin in the butt and they argue, just like people in the event of a rear-end collision.

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!!Promotional material

* [[https://youtu.be/HuZ9HCr3M3g This comedic French ad]] for the film has a man praising the movie to a coworker, describing it as the story of "hundreds of emperors" marching through Antarctica, sometimes sliding on their belly to go faster, getting attacked by a seal once, and swapping eggs after mating during several hours. The baffled coworker imagines scenes where the "emperors" aren't emperor penguins but a crowd of [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleons]].

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* Early in the film, there is a scene of the penguins sliding across the ice on their bellies. This is followed by a scene of a penguin standing while Morgan Freeman says, "Theirs is usually a graceful parade. (''{{Beat}}'') But not always." Then, in a nice bit of continuity, a sliding penguin's beak hits the standing penguin in the butt and they argue, just like people in the event of a rear-end collision.collision.
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* Early in the film, there is a scene of the penguins sliding across the ice on their bellies. This is followed by a scene of a penguin standing while Morgan Freeman says, "Theirs is usually a graceful parade. (''{{Beat}}'') But not always." Then, in a nice bit of continuity, one of the sliding penguins' beak hits the standing penguin in the butt and they argue, just like people in the event of a rear-end collision.

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* Early in the film, there is a scene of the penguins sliding across the ice on their bellies. This is followed by a scene of a penguin standing while Morgan Freeman says, "Theirs is usually a graceful parade. (''{{Beat}}'') But not always." Then, in a nice bit of continuity, one of the a sliding penguins' penguin's beak hits the standing penguin in the butt and they argue, just like people in the event of a rear-end collision.
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* Early in the film, there is a scene of the penguins sliding across the ice on their bellies. This is followed by a scene of a penguin standing while Morgan Freeman says, "Theirs is usually a graceful parade. (''{{Beat}}'') But not always." Then, in a nice bit of continuity, one of the sliding penguins' beak hits the standing penguin in the butt and they argue, just like people in the event of a rear-end collision.

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