The Adventures of Scamper The Penguin

The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin is a film that was released by Enoki Films, and rereleased by Just for Kids and Feature Films for Families. It is sourced from a film from 1986–1987 (it was originally released as a three-part serial) The Adventures of Small Penguin Lolo (original title). The film was co-production between Japan and Soviet Union. It is an animated feature film about the early life of an Adélie Penguin.

The film is targeted at a very young audience, although the movie is narrated like a documentary about the life of the penguins during the spring and summer seasons in the Antarctic.

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