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− | |films = ''[[Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]<br>[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]<br>[[Fantasia 2000]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey's House of Villains]]<br>[[Mary Poppins Returns]]'' |
+ | |films = ''[[Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]<br>[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]<br>[[Fantasia 2000]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey's House of Villains]]<br>[[Mary Poppins Returns]]'' |
|shows = ''[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]<br>[[House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse (TV series)|Mickey Mouse]]'' |
|shows = ''[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]<br>[[House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse (TV series)|Mickey Mouse]]'' |
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|rides = ''[[Fantasmic]]<br>[[Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade]]<br>[[Disney Stars and Motorcars Parade]]<br>[[Parade of the Stars]]'' |
|rides = ''[[Fantasmic]]<br>[[Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade]]<br>[[Disney Stars and Motorcars Parade]]<br>[[Parade of the Stars]]'' |
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|powers = Dancing, sliding |
|powers = Dancing, sliding |
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|fate = Dance to the music of the carousel with Mary and Bert |
|fate = Dance to the music of the carousel with Mary and Bert |
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− | |quote = "Anything for you, Mary Poppins."<br>"You're our favorite person." |
+ | |quote = "Anything for you, Mary Poppins."<br>"You're our favorite person." |
+ | |goal = To please [[Mary Poppins (character)|Mary Poppins]] and [[Bert]] by taking their order}}The '''Penguin Waiters''' are characters from Disney's [[1964]] musical film ''[[Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]'' who sing ''[[Jolly Holiday]]'' in the animated sequence of the movie and dance with [[Bert]]. |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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Three of them are cheerful, but their leader appears cynical. |
Three of them are cheerful, but their leader appears cynical. |
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===''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''=== |
===''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''=== |
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They serve people at the [[Ink and Paint Club]] in this film. [[Eddie Valiant]] orders a scotch on the rocks from one and adds, "And I mean ice!" The penguin returns with his drink with a diamond in it ("ice" is a slang term for "diamond"), upon which he replies, "Toons." Two of them appear at the end of the film alongside the other cartoon characters. |
They serve people at the [[Ink and Paint Club]] in this film. [[Eddie Valiant]] orders a scotch on the rocks from one and adds, "And I mean ice!" The penguin returns with his drink with a diamond in it ("ice" is a slang term for "diamond"), upon which he replies, "Toons." Two of them appear at the end of the film alongside the other cartoon characters. |
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+ | A different group of penguins wearing the same bowties from ''Mary Poppins'' makes an appearance in the episode ''[[Save the Whale]]''. They are a group of performing penguins that perform in Pettigrew's Penguin Park. When they feel like they want to escape the sea park just like Spot, Ariel, Flounder, Sebastian, the penguins manage to escape the circus, along with Spot. |
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===''[[House of Mouse]]''=== |
===''[[House of Mouse]]''=== |
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===''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]''=== |
===''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]''=== |
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− | In the film, the Penguins remain a point of contention between P.L. Travers and [[Walt Disney (Saving Mr. Banks character)|Walt Disney]], as Travers is adamant on |
+ | In the film, the Penguins remain a point of contention between P.L. Travers and [[Walt Disney (Saving Mr. Banks character)|Walt Disney]], as Travers is adamant on refusing to have them in ''Mary Poppins'' since it feels they would dumb down her books. When Travers cries at the premiere, is it ambigous whether she's sad about the Penguins being left in ''Mary Poppins'' (as she claimed both in this film and in real life) or about how ''Mary Poppins'' reminds her of the tragic relationship with her father. |
===''[[Mary Poppins Returns]]''=== |
===''[[Mary Poppins Returns]]''=== |
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+ | In the sequel to ''Mary Poppins'', the Penguins make a reappearance still in an animated sequence at the Royal Doulton Bowl where all the inhabitants in this sequence are anthropomorphic animals where they dance along with Mary along with a cast of animals during the musical number "[[A Cover is Not the Book]]". They look somewhat different from the original versions, with larger eyes, more distinct appearances from one another, and a more elaborate costume (their bowties being supplemented by hats and evening wear) — casting doubt on whether they are the same penguins as the 1961 versions, although they certainly appear to know Mary. |
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− | They will return in the animated sequence of the film. |
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===[[Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney Parks]]=== |
===[[Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney Parks]]=== |
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Disney 2008 0218.JPG|Penguin Waiters at the Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade |
Disney 2008 0218.JPG|Penguin Waiters at the Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade |
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PenguinWaitersinDisneylandFun.jpg|Penguin Waiters in ''[[Disneyland Fun]]'' |
PenguinWaitersinDisneylandFun.jpg|Penguin Waiters in ''[[Disneyland Fun]]'' |
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[[Category:Mickey Mouse (TV series) characters]] |
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Revision as of 16:11, 9 July 2019
The Penguin Waiters are characters from Disney's 1964 musical film Mary Poppins who sing Jolly Holiday in the animated sequence of the movie and dance with Bert.
Personality
Three of them are cheerful, but their leader appears cynical.
Appearances
Mary Poppins
They are seen in the animated sequence of the film when Mary Poppins and Bert are dining. They waiter them and enjoy a dance with Bert.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
They serve people at the Ink and Paint Club in this film. Eddie Valiant orders a scotch on the rocks from one and adds, "And I mean ice!" The penguin returns with his drink with a diamond in it ("ice" is a slang term for "diamond"), upon which he replies, "Toons." Two of them appear at the end of the film alongside the other cartoon characters.
The Little Mermaid
A different group of penguins wearing the same bowties from Mary Poppins makes an appearance in the episode Save the Whale. They are a group of performing penguins that perform in Pettigrew's Penguin Park. When they feel like they want to escape the sea park just like Spot, Ariel, Flounder, Sebastian, the penguins manage to escape the circus, along with Spot.
House of Mouse
They serve as waiters for the House of Mouse.
Saving Mr. Banks
In the film, the Penguins remain a point of contention between P.L. Travers and Walt Disney, as Travers is adamant on refusing to have them in Mary Poppins since it feels they would dumb down her books. When Travers cries at the premiere, is it ambigous whether she's sad about the Penguins being left in Mary Poppins (as she claimed both in this film and in real life) or about how Mary Poppins reminds her of the tragic relationship with her father.
Mary Poppins Returns
In the sequel to Mary Poppins, the Penguins make a reappearance still in an animated sequence at the Royal Doulton Bowl where all the inhabitants in this sequence are anthropomorphic animals where they dance along with Mary along with a cast of animals during the musical number "A Cover is Not the Book". They look somewhat different from the original versions, with larger eyes, more distinct appearances from one another, and a more elaborate costume (their bowties being supplemented by hats and evening wear) — casting doubt on whether they are the same penguins as the 1961 versions, although they certainly appear to know Mary.
Disney Parks
They are semi-rare characters. They only make occasional meet and greet appearances and are often seen with Mary Poppins. They are also seen in Fantasmic! on certain nights. The penguins are also featured in One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On!
Disney Games
The Penguins make a possible role in 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue, as one of the toys that Cruella's Factory makes. They try to attack either Domino or Oddball, by sliding towards them.
Trivia
- Their theme is a kazoo played by Richard Sherman, one of the film's songwriters.
- They resemble chinstrap penguins.
- They were going to be four human waiters until Walt Disney said that waiters reminded him of penguins.
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