In the port town of autumn leaves, a lonely penguin wandered on an empty street. Hungry and helpless, he came to a little boy's house aimlessly. The penguin seemed to be interested in the boy's radio, but the boy was at a loss and had to send it to the lost and found, but no one ever lost the penguin. The little penguin became a burden to the boy, and after several twists and turns, the boy learned that all penguins grow in the South Pole. So he made a small wooden boat, and the little penguin embarked on the journey home to the South Pole. The film was adapted by AKA, a famous British animation studio, based on the original work of the same name by picture book artist Oliver Jeffer, and was broadcast on Channel 4 at Christmas. The film won the Best Picture Award at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award in 2009 and the Best Animation Award by the Children's jury at the 2009 Chicago International Children's Film Festival.