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Operation: Good Deed - After seeing a kid perform a good deed (and preaching about it to an annoyed Alice), the Penguins are inspired to do good deeds themselves with the other zoo animals. In order to do that good deed, they must take part in a series of trades with the zoo animals, thanks to King Julien. Even if they are successful, does that mean that they are done performing good deeds for the day?

When the Chips Are Down - Mort wants his Cheesy-Bits! Even if it means trapping Private in the vending machine with him. After an almost-thorough chercher of the zoo turns up nothing, King Julien is misled into thinking that Private and Mort were kidnapped par an evil professor. To make matters worse, Mort sabotages every attempt that Private makes at escaping. Will they be able to escape the vending machine, ou will they be trapped in there forever?

"Operation: Good Deed" reminds me of the Ed, Edd n Eddy episode "Who, What, Where, Ed!" where a series of trades take place in order to accomplish a task (in the Eds case, it was obtaining an egg to make an omelet), and it suffers for it as this episode meanders through each scene. The Penguins want to perform at least one good deed for the day, but it keeps being negated par outside factors. Cleaning Marlene's habitat results in a back injury for Mason, which leads to the need for Maurice's magic hands, which requires Pinky's feather, which... toi get the idea. It just becomes too predictable after a while.



It gets worse when the Penguins try to get King Julien to perform a good deed because it leads to him laughing about it at 3 different points throughout this episode. It may be a running gag, but there are moments where it seems plus like a need to fill in for time than a running gag, which makes it feel unnecessary. And I'll admit, being inspired to do a good deed par a little kid performing a good deed seems a bit corny.

Those problems may seem significant, but that doesn't make it a terrible episode. What I liked most was the fact that they brought back Kid Kazoo and acknowledged what happened in "An éléphant Never Forgets." It's always nice when they bring back minor characters from past episodes because it shows that they acknowledge each and every character. At least we know that the last encounter with Burt and the Penguins forced him to seek professional help. Also, I think that if toi need to get somewhere fast, it's always best to have Rico behind the wheel. No, seriously; he'd be perfect on the 405. This episode showed kids both the importance of performing a good deed and the importance of montrer a total disregard for the rules of the road. Kids, if toi see your parents drive like Rico, call the police.



"When the Chips Are Down" comes off as the stronger of the two because of the randomness of the plot. I mean, Mort and Private trapped in a vending machine together? That, right there, is classic Penguins of Madagascar. And it illustrates a good point: If you're ever trapped in a vending machine, don't be trapped with Mort. A photo of a 1996 penny would be plus helpful. There are moments that had me laughing out loud, such as when Kowalski, Rico and Skipper use a Lunacorn, a Winky and a poisson as "Private bait" while Maurice used a fake (at least, I hope it is fake) copy of King Julien's feet as "Mort bait." Also, I wasn't expecting Private to actually lose his temper after Mort ate all of the nourriture in the vending machine because I didn't think it was possible.

Whereas Season Two of Penguins in general established a darker atmosphere, "When the Chips are Down" brings us back to the wackiness of Season One with scenes such as when King Julien is captivated par the television's "important messages." That reminds me of "Penguiner Takes All," where he wonders if he paid too much for auto insurance (Rico pays too little, as illustrated in "Operation: Good Deed"). Just like most episodes of Penguins, there are certain jokes that the adults would get that usually fly over the kids' heads, such as when Professor Quimby Q. QutiePie mentions how the Private and Mort poupées would be "locked in the vault" forever, a subtle jab at Disney. Which, par the way, is where Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle created Kim Possible before coming to Nickelodeon to work on Penguins.

If there are any complaints about "When the Chips Are Down", it's just the number of times Mort unintentionally sabotaged Private's attempts to get the two of them out. Surely Mort could have been donné a sliver of common sense, right? I guess that's just part of Mort's character. But that's minor compared to what this episode gets right. Start with the storytelling. What started off as a simple plot (Private and Mort are trapped in a vending machine) becomes a great story as it branches off when King Julien thinks those two have been kidnapped, which ends the chercher party assaulting a beloved children's performer in front of a live audience (of children, of course) over the whereabouts of Private and Mort. And then there's the final scene where Skipper embraces Private after seeing him again, like a parent who just found their missing child after he wanders off at the mall. It's very touching, especially Skipper's repeated "you hear me?" and hugs.



This pair of episodes might not be the best that we've seen, but they're certainly not the worst. If anything, they montrer that the series has plenty of ideas left to explore -cough-SpongeBob-cough- even as we enter the what-I-hope-is-not-but-I-know-actually-is final season. Between these two, I'm declaring "When the Chips Are Down" as the better episode global, ensemble because of its originality and better storytelling.
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posted by spmana123
Silence....that's all I could hear in that tiny room. The smell was overwhelming, probably because of Rico's corpse, I could tell that we were all losing it, I couldn't tell how long Kowalski was going to last anymore.

Private: skipper....I miss Rico...

I looked over at private to try and comfort him, but I could tell between his reared eyes, that he wanted to get out of here, away from it all.

Skipper:I know toi do private, we all do....but there's nothing we can do to bring him back

Huh.....it's funny.....I'll never see Rico again...never see his crazy ideas when we go on a mission, never to...
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It was a brigh and sunny jour at the CPZ, all the zoo residents were still asleep. All except for Team Penguin. Team manchot, pingouin consists of 4 trained manchot, pingouin commandos...
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Skipper, leader of the group and seconde shortest in height. Description: Flat head, sapphire blue eyes, wide orange beak, orange webbed toes, night black back, flippers, haut, retour au début of head and upper tail feathers and white feathers everywhere else. He's stubborn, stern, fierce but is also kind, caring and protective.

Next there's Kowaski, the lieutenant (A/N: Does anyone know how to pronounce lieutenant?)...
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The penguins were far on their way. The morning turned to a sweltering afternoon. Later, that shifted to a chilling night. The waves rocked mellowly.
Private glided through the water with Celeste on his left and Skipper on his right. Everything felt right. Even though the water was freezing due to nightfall, none of them were the least bit cold. They all had swam through much worse.
As time passed on, they weren't even close to the destination they had hoped for. All of them, began to tire sooner ou later.The energy to keep going was scarce in all of them. The sky above the ocean was pitch...
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"Good morning, Skippah!" Private greeted, cheerfully. As he waddled up the beach, Celeste trudged behind him. Her light petite feet were suprisingly clumsy in the chilling morning sand.
"Good morning, Private." Skipper smiled. He breathed a sigh, and looked farther down the beach.
His eyes met Celeste's. They were dark-almost black. She kept them hidden with her low-hung-head. "Good morning, Celeste." He offered a polite smile.
She tilted her head up. At first, she was confused. Her eyes focused on Skipper who nervously waved. "Wait, he was talking to me? He did say my name. What do I do? Just...
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Note: I was listening to this one song and I thought the lyrics totally fit this story. Not so much as a song but a poem. I have a few of the words. And no I did NOT copy off some one's idea to make a story based off this song. I was écriture the story before I listened to it. It just fits. I hope toi like it!

"There's a place that I know
It's not pretty there and few have ever
Gone.
If I montrer it to toi now
Will it make toi run away
ou will toi stay
Even if it hurts?
Even if I push toi out
Will toi return?
And remind me who I really am.
Please remind me who I really am.
Everbody's got a dark...
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As soon as the reached their humble habitat, they entered the lab. Kowalski and Rico were still transporting the creature. She was only about Private's size and age and as thin as paper, but as heavy as Skipper.
"Private, if toi could roll this examing table, tableau to us I'd greatly appreciate it. Rico, we're going to lift her up on three." Kowalski strained as they struggled under the weight of the little penguin.
The chubby manchot, pingouin pushed the table, tableau in front of his friends.
"Three ... two ........ one!" Kowalski ordered.
The two strong penguins managed to put her soundly on the table, tableau without awakening...
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"And then, well let's not say anything about Jonstion." Skipper just finshed telling Marlene that Private was his son. "Wow. Is that why toi personly slap Private?" asked Marlene. "That's clasified, Marlene." anwsered Skipper. "Whats no longer clasifed is my fealings tords you. I l’amour Marlene. Do toi l’amour me?" he asked. "I thought you'd never ask. Let's take this to the suivant level. Shut-up and Kiss me." a dit Marlene. Little
did they know, Skipper's doctor and and assistent
were watching. "I think fate wanted us to see this. Right, Chase?" Chase replied, "Right Amber." The couples embrased, but...
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