![]() Ostracized as a child for his pointed nose, obesity, and short stature, The Penguin does not share the insanities or obsessions of most of Gotham's rogues, though he is particularly fond of birds. The corpulent and aristocratic Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, came to be The Penguin, Gotham City's "Gentleman of Crime" as a result of his traumatic upbringing. On the Playstation Vita device though, he seems to have his exact Batman appearance, except his legs seem to be of the normal variety. His umbrella is also a lighter shade of purple and thicker. He also has back printing, a similar design to the Lex Luthor minifigure. His face has been slightly changed and now no longer has the cheek lines, the eyebrows, and his teeth aren't as distinct as before. Penguin reappears in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes with a slight redesign of his Batman appearance. The Penguin in LEGO Batman: The Video Game In LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes His umbrella is now a Black 4L Bar and 3 by 3 radar dish in Purple when opened, or a never-released "closed umbrella" piece when closed. Freeze's Invasion, but his umbrella has been remodeled. In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Penguin's appearance is identical to his appearance in 7783 The Batcave: The Penguin and Mr. Video Game Appearance In LEGO Batman: The Videogame In The Lego Batman Movie set #70911, the Penguin remains the same as his Lego Batman Movie variant, but he has a grimace expression. The Penguin has a new closed-umbrella piece. His arms, legs and hands are still black, but his arms now have the white cuffs of his sleeves printed on them. (The version in the Arctic Roller is scowling.) He introduces a new white fur collar piece and his torso shows his bulging stomach straining at his purple waistcoat and suit jacket. His head is now Aqua and he features a maniacal smile, cheekbones, a mole and a dark blue monocle over his right eye. He has a new mold for his exaggerated top hat, in black. In "The LEGO Batman Movie", The Penguin's appearance is based off the Danny DeVito portrayal of him in the 1992 film "Batman Returns". The only differences between this version and the first Super Heroes variation are the lavender top hat and the black legs. This variant is based on the late Burgess Meredith's portrayal of the Penguin in the classic Batman television series. This version also includes a device to control his Penguin Minions. The design of the umbrella is the same but with a brown handle. His back is printed with fur and the creases in the jacket. The torso is all black with white hands and a white shirt with a regular purple tie and his suit is printed with a brown fur. He comes with the same hat and face as the previous version. He comes with a silver fish and an open umbrella made from a black wand and a black radar dish. ![]() His eye now shows through his monocle and he has a less detailed mouth, but more lines around his face. He has back printing depicting the suit on his back, and little indent with the grey vest showing through, and the white shirt at the bottom. A grey vest is showing from the bottom and a white shirt and a light purple bow tie at the top. He has lighter purple short legs, a black jacket closed with one button. The Penguin is made out of four LEGO parts including a Black Top Hat, a Light Flesh head with a monocle, large eyebrows, and a wide grin, a Black torso which depicts a suit with an orange vest and purple bow-tie with White hands, and Purple Short Legs. ![]() The reason Penguin and Catwoman are not is possibly because their appearances in that show were based on Batman Returns and Warner Brothers insisted those designs be used on that show, rather than the depictions the creators wanted. Other minifigures who are not include Catwoman and Killer Croc. Unlike most minifigures from the original Batman theme, The Penguin is not based on his appearance from Batman: The Animated Series. 1.7.2 In LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.In The LEGO Batman Movie, Penguin is voiced by John Venzon who was not credited for the role. ![]() He was redesigned and appeared in DC Universe Super Heroes theme in 2013 and appeared again in 2014. He was released in 2006 as a part of the Batman theme. The Penguin is an enemy of Batman's and a chief crime boss in Gotham City. He can use an umbrella to glide, and keeps penguin bombers under his hat, which can be dispatched at will." ―Character introduction in LEGO Batman: The Videogame " Sorry to rain on your parade, my dear!" ―The Penguin in LEGO Batman 2 " Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, AKA the Penguin, is a devious crime boss who is seldom seen without one of his trick umbrellas. This article is about the Batman character. Freeze's Invasionħ885 Robin's Scuba Jet: Attack of The Penguin
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