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The Penguin and Me
Directed byGeoffrey Wright
Based on"Penguin and Me"
by Angela Muss
Produced byShigeru Miyamoto
StarringAdam Sandler
David Spade
Rob Schneider
Rosario Dawson
Andrew Sabiston
Christopher Sieber
Debra Wilson
Tom Arnold
Tracey Moore
David Bowie
CinematographyLarry Fong
Edited byVanara Taing
Music byGregor Narholz
Production
companies
Distributed byJapan Shochiku
Finland Finnkino
United States Paramount Pictures
Release dates
Japan November 4, 2004
Finland February 10, 2005
United States March 24, 2006
Running time
100 minutes
Countries Japan
 Finland
Budget40 million

The Penguin and Me is a 2004 Japanese-Finnish animated supernatural action-comedy film was directed by Geoffrey Wright and based on the 2012 children's book of the same name by Angela Muss. It was released in Japan on November 4, 2004, in Finland on February 10, 2005, in Chinatown, New York on February 4, 2006, and in the United States on March 24, 2006, and it was distributed by Paramount Pictures. And it was released on VHS and DVD on April 7, 2006, including the bonus episodes, Learning to Golf, Surfer and Princess Meet the Dog and Beach Games. The film will be streamed by Paramount Plus during its new premiere in Finland on April 9, 2019, and then re-released in the UK on DVD and Blu-ray on April 22, 2019, which will reprint on February 9, 2014, as their full-length film.

The film stars the voices of Adam Sandler, David Spade, Rob Schneider, Rosario Dawson, Andrew Sabiston, Christopher Sieber, Debra Wilson and Tom Arnold. It is the animated film to be animated overseas by the Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. It retells the children's book Penguin and Me as the new animated film, using comic book stories to show new video game characters' points of view leave their normal in-game roles, and socialize in a power strip. And it wasn't entitled The Penguin Insuperable and The Penguin on the Run. And it marks the first time voice actor and radio-personality Scott Innes provided both voices Didgeridoo and Ralph, needed time for his voice work on four Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films.

Voice cast

English dub

Soundtrack

Trivia