The Exploding Penguin

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The Exploding Penguin is a surreal comedy sketch from the British television series Monty Python's Flying Circus, featuring an absurd scenario in which a seemingly ordinary penguin atop a television set suddenly and inexplicably explodes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Monty Python sketch
surreal comedy sketch
television comedy sketch
basedOn original material by Monty Python
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy Monty Python
depicts exploding penguin
features penguin on top of a television set
fictionalPenguinDepiction yes
genre sketch comedy
surreal comedy
hasCulturalAssociation Monty Python's absurdist style
hasNotableElement deadpan reaction to absurd event
lack of explanation for explosion
hasProp television set
toy penguin
hasSetting living room
hasSubject domestic setting
television watching
medium television
narrativeDevice sudden unexplained explosion
notableFor example of British surreal television comedy
sudden explosion of a penguin on a TV
originalLanguage English
originallyBroadcastOn BBC One
partOf Monty Python's Flying Circus
partOfSeries British television series
performedBy Eric Idle
Graham Chapman
John Cleese
Michael Palin
Terry Gilliam
Terry Jones
usesDevice non sequitur ending
visual gag
usesStyle absurdist humor
nonsense comedy
writtenBy Eric Idle
Graham Chapman
John Cleese
Michael Palin
Terry Gilliam
Terry Jones

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