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  1. A description of tropes appearing in Mr. Popper's Penguins. A 2011 film starring Jim Carrey and directed by Mark Waters based on Richard and Florence …

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  2. Mr. Popper's Penguins is a 1938 children's novel written by Richard and Florence Atwater, and illustrated by Robert Lawson. Mr. Popper, a great fan of polar expeditions and explorers in general, one day receives a surprise in the mail from an Admiral he admires: a male Adélie penguin.

  3. A 2011 comedy film based on a children's book, starring Jim Carrey as a real estate entrepreneur who inherits six penguins from his father. The film follows his adventures with the penguins, his family, and a zookeeper who wants to trade them.

  4. Jim Carrey stars as Mr. Popper, a workaholic realtor, who gets a surprise from his recently deceased father, a gentoo penguin. Upon trying to return it, a miscommunication is made and he is sent five more penguins instead.

  5. Jim Carrey stars as Mr. Popper, a workaholic realtor, who gets a surprise from his recently deceased father, a gentoo penguin. Upon trying to return it, a miscommunication is made and is sent five more penguins instead.

  6. Jun 17, 2011 · 1 h 35 m. Summary An adaptation of the beloved 1938 children's book, which won the 1939 Newbery Award. Mr. Popper is a house painter whose dreams of Arctic exploration prompt him to write letters to real explorers. One of them sends him a penguin, which he keeps in the icebox. Before he knows it, the painter has a litter of 12 beaked birds.

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  8. Designated Villain: The Zookeeper. All he wants is to keep the penguins safe. He believes that Mr. Popper is not fit to raise the penguins in his apartment and is constantly trying to take the penguins from home. Although the law and common sense are on his side, the movie portrays him as the villain.

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