Yes, 
Penguin Warzone. I think this will be famous some  day, I hope. LOL. Ok, this is how it begins..... It shows
 G.  Youch and his army walking in the deep snow, then suddenly they  hear a sudden sound..... " Shield formation, now!" Says 
G.  Youch. Then they wait for the silence to leave them, SUDDENLY a  giant polar bear breaks out from under the ice and starts to fight  those poor penguins.... Then there is a huge battle, the penguins have  catapults and start catapulting themselves to hit the polar bears! 
P.S.  Valentine ( 
G. Youch's friend.) jumps on the  catapult, 
G. Youch stops him quickly!" 
Valentine!  What are you doing?!" " I'm fighting, that's what I'm doing!" Says 
P.S.  Valentine. " I'm sorry 
Youch, but.... It's  for a good cause." Suddenly, 
Valentine pulls the lever  to the catapult, and catapults himself into the sky! As he's in the air  frozen sky, he sees the polar bears and aims for their fortress. He  lands on a polar bear with a used spear in him.( The polar bear) 
Valentine  pulls out the spear and stabs it in the side of the polar bear, and on  the other side, and he jumps off of him. Then runs for another polar  bear, he punches him, then throws him about 12 ft. onto the snow. But  it's not snow it's........ ICE! The polar bear that got tossed falls  through the ice, and grabs 
Valentine and pulls him  inside the ice water. 
G. Youch pulls the lever for the  catapult, then he flies in the air. Then sees an ice hole, and aims for  it. 
Valentine starts wrestling with the polar bear,  then 
valentine takes a spear head that got broken from  the fighting. Then he slices the polar bear's eye, the polar bear  shouts" GGGGRRRAAAAALLL!!!" Then 
G. Youch falls into  the water and kicks the polar bear down, deeper, and darker into the  water..... 
G. Youch grabs
 Valentine  and pulls him out of the water, 
G. Youch looks around  the snowy land and all he sees is........ blood. Polar Bears start  walking off, having a victory roar. 
G. Youch and P.S. Valentine  start walking off the opposite direction.