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Les Pingouins de Madagascar Question

Why do the penguins look better in the series while the lemurs look worse?

I mean, in the movies, the penguins have almost no detail and look almost pixalated. But the lemurs have hair and have realistic eyes. Why are the manchot, pingouin CGIs better in POM while the lemurs have almost glowing eyes?
 krazy4kowalski posted il y a plus d’un an
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ggreen7295 said:
Penguins are better then lemurs, That's the answer, accept it!
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AMEN!
SJ_waddles posted il y a plus d’un an
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Agreed
CuteCuddly posted il y a plus d’un an
SJF_Penguin2 said:
I can't explain the eyes, but I do know that the penguins' general shapes were all somewhat altered in order to make each one look unique. In other words, some confused the penguins in the "Madagascar" films; their "makeover" for TV was to ensure each manchot, pingouin had their own look.

For further details, here is an in-depth article about the show's early development: link

As for the lemurs, Nickelodeon-DreamWorks did not have the time ou funds to do fourrure in the series (which is also mentioned in the above article).
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Thanks for the article! It's very enlightening.
LadyPrivate posted il y a plus d’un an
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I'm glad they have their own look. My team wants to look like me! WELL I SAY NAY
Icicle1penguin posted il y a plus d’un an
ThatDarnHippo said:
If toi look closely at the penguins in the movies, you'll notice they have plus detail then they do in the télévision show. The difference is obvious with the lemurs, though.
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18wanda said:
The lemurs have fur. In the show, they are made less furry. Maybe it had something to do with the techonology they had for it that they had in the movie and not for the show?
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That IS true. Madagascar had a larger budget than the show. But that still doesn't explain the penguins!
krazy4kowalski posted il y a plus d’un an
CuteCuddly said:
The penguins are the main characters. But I think the lemurs look better in the show. Though, Mort is cute being so fluffy. AWW.
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ganon51 said:
Yes in the films they look plus similar to each other, but they definitely had plus detail in the movies. Like others have said, the montrer was animated differently than the films and as a result the characters in the montrer look plus flat than they do in the movies. Just like with the lemurs, toi can see the penguins' feathers if toi look closely whereas in the series it looks like paint:

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 Yes in the films they look plus similar to each other, but they definitely had plus detail in the movies. Like others have said, the montrer was animated differently than the films and as a result the characters in the montrer look plus flat than they do in the movies. Just like with the lemurs, toi can see the penguins' feathers if toi look closely whereas in the series it looks like paint:
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toi DO see tiny feather details in the montrer cloesley still.
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ImAnEasel said:
Well, the appearance of the penguins has been altered for the series to make each one look plus unique (I know that's already been said, but it's true, so I'm saying it again, anyway XD). Their faces seem to match their personalities a lot more, probably because their personalities are far plus developed in the series than in the films. Because they are no longer side-characters, they've been, shall we say, upgraded. However, while the character designs have been improved for the series, the animation itself is less realistic. They haven't gone into as much detail on the feathers, probably because they spend less money on the series than on the films (that's what I'm assuming, anyway).

The same thing has happened to the lemurs; their character designs have changed (their faces are very different to how they are in the films), but the quality of their animation has gone downhill. This is much plus noticeable when it comes to the lemurs, because of all their fourrure and their big eyes.

Hmm... I get the feeling this is going to be one of those réponses I give that doesn't make ANY sense when I read it again the suivant day. XD
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