Pingu, the lovable children’s claymation penguin, can usually be found in his Antarctica home fishing under the ice, going to nursery or indulging in some other such whimsical act. But when Lee Hardcastle—maker of violent, bloody claymation—gets his hands on him, this anthropomorphic penguin gets to act out some of the bloodiest and most gruesome scenes from John Carpenter‘s sci-fi horror The Thing. So if you’re the type who likes lots clay blood spraying everywhere as penguins are ripped open and their alien host reaps gut-spewing chaos, then we highly recommend you check out Pingu’s The Thing .
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John Carpenter's The Thing Updated With Claymation Penguins
Children’s favorite penguin takes on the abominable alien horror.