Penguin Micro: The Movie

Penguin Macro: The Documentary is a family tale about a tiny penguin deemed crazy by his peers. Like Explorer, he can see the Fourth Wall, but unlike Explorer, he thinks that it's some kind of "doomsday device" that will collapse and destroy the universe. The film is a documentary, and the footage are actual hidden recordings. Penguin Macro confronts Explorer at least four times in the movie, even begging him to tell the world he is right, at one point.

Towards the very end of the movie, however, a recording of G appears on-screen and denounces the story as fictional, and tells the audience to Drive Safely. He explains that the PSA interviewed Penguin Macro, and he inferred that the "thing" he keeps saying hit him on the head was a walnut. G cites the fact that he was standing "near a shelf of walnuts at an outdoor fruit stand" as proof.

However, for publicity and to keep the audience talking after the film finished, the movie closes with an "OR WAS IT" image that became famous later on.

Rated PG.

The event
The story was actually a true, hidden recording of Penguin Macro doing his doomsday thing. Penguin Macro and all of his events onscreen did happen.

He was quoted on Opening Day: "Although Penguin Macro and this story are indeed real, there is no danger to you nor anyone about falling buttons from a magical land outside this realm."

G then showed a photo of Penguin Macro, and comment:

"Note the numbered tag on his shirt. He was admitted to an asylum center, and deemed harmless but insane. The doctors advise not to believe what he says, but acknowlegde his existence for therapy's sake."

Penguin Macro's therapist came up on the podium and explained Penguin Macro to the crowd, telling them "he is a good chick, but a little crazy".

Result
The movie was released by an independent company with an unknown title.

It was a smash hit, despite the fact that it just showed up in theaters without any publicity, other than G's speech. It got its viewers through word-of-mouth.

Penguin Macro was not affected by the film or the fame. He insists that he was right, it wasn't a walnut, and that there is a "direct, though parrelel universe that has buttons to edit your lives". He continues by saying that "if someone clicks a button too many times, it will fall, enter our world, and hit you on the head". He would always point to the scar near his left eye afterward.