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Earlier this month, I went on a mission that I had been planning since 2011—seeing Penguins of Madagascar on the big screen.

The Madagascar spin-off is a fast-paced, fun adventure, with touching moments and several flipperfuls of good laughs. I have written some of my thoughts on it below. They will be appreciated plus par fellow Fanguins than those completely unfamiliar with the characters, so this article is plus a liste of observations and opinions than a true movie review. Still, I will not spoil too much for those who have not yet seen the film.


Opening

● The movie opens years il y a in Antarctica, where Skipper (Tom McGrath), Kowalski (Chris Miller), and Rico (Conrad Vernon) are bébés and Private (Christopher Knights) is still minutes away from making his entrance in the world. The three are true to their adult personalities (and even have their adult voices) even though they are in smaller bodies, and they are generally precocious tots (knowing words like tundra and amniotic sac; discussing a plan that involves, among other things, training jellyfish to obey voice commands), which makes it a bit surprising that they are only just discovering their flightlessness. Private makes four when the others rescue his egg and he hatches, forever touching our hearts with a wave of his flipper and the line, "Hello! Are toi my family?" His hatching in this movie may be the happiest, most adorable moment in the entire Madagascar franchise.

● Other penguins of the Madagascar franchise's invented species are briefly shown waddling and behaving cutely, which is nice to see. But the adults' "bom-boms" seem just a little too chubby compared to the tail feather regions of the grown-up foursome. Very early on, baby Skipper asks the adults if anyone even knows where all the penguins are marching to, and their responses—"Who cares?" "I question nothing," "Me too," "Me too"—make me think that their colony must be full of Manfredis and Johnsons, the ill-fated birds from the penguins' Nickelodeon TV show, The Penguins of Madagascar.

● par being set in Antarctica, the opening establishes that the penguins are originally from that La Reine des Neiges continent (as opposed to having hatched at a zoo), which is interesting because when the penguins arrive there in the original Madagascar film, their feelings about their natural environment are summed up par Private when he says, "Well, this sucks." I suppose Private may have been too young to remember it much, but one has to wonder how Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico forgot what the place was like when they chose to return to it.

● Though the opening is great and is a major highlight of the film, it is much too short. It has a little plus material than what had already been released in an October link, but I was expecting a few minutes more. Heck, I thought after watching the clip that the baby penguins should have their own movie, and I still think they should.


Everything else

● The rest of the film's focus is on the penguins' efforts to stop the plans of an evil octopus named Dave (John Malkovich), who seeks to turn the world's penguins into mutants as revenge for their taking all the visitors' attention away from him at zoos across the globe, and the penguins' interactions with the North Wind—Short Fuse (Ken Jeong), a harp seal; Corporal (Peter Stormare), a polar bear; Eva (Annet Mahendru), a snowy owl; and leader "Classified" (Benedict Cumberbatch), a gray wolf—an elite, gadgeted animal task force on the hunt for Dave. It is a wacky plot for sure, in many ways like a longer version of one of the plus sci-fi-heavy episodes of the TV show. But wackiness is fine, and it entertains. The film also has the subplot of Private's trying to find his place in the team, which becomes quite important late in the film (I won't spoil how).

● Knights, the voice of Private, tweeted that the movie is a "fast paced comedy for the whole family." I agree with him. While there were probably no plus than ten people in the theater at the time I watched, among my fellow moviegoers were a parent with, I believe, three young children, and two seasoned citizens with walkers. Even if some children are too young to follow the whole plot and some adults too long in the tooth to get an "Elijah, would toi please take them away!" joke, few of any age will be able to resist smiling just watching the penguins do their thing.

● But the movie is probably a little too fast paced, packing a lot of material into ninety-two minutes. That kind of cramming may work with Rico's gut, but hardcore fans of the penguins will leave the theater wishing that the movie had included plus character development and that it could have been longer. (We would have liked to see things like how Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico met [or whether they are brothers par blood]; how the baby penguins got to the Central Park Zoo; and how the North Wind formed.) Personally, I l’amour the penguins, and I could have watched them for three hours and enjoyed myself. Good things are made great just because these characters are in them. But I recognize that casual fans, especially those who never watched the TV show, as well as parents whose children have homework and bedtimes, may have suffered a manchot, pingouin overdose sitting through such an epic-length adventure, to say nothing of the cost and labor.

● Visually, the penguins look good, looking better to me than they do in any of their other non-TV appearances. Rico's feathery Mohawk, as seen in the TV montrer and The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper, is back. The characters new to this movie look good as well, though one has to wonder what skinny-waisted Classified eats (certainly not Cheezy Dibbles, this movie's brand of Cheez Doodles and the penguins' favori snack). Dave, though real octopuses (not octopi) don't have teeth, has a creative, fun, original design. His cephalopod henchmen are not designed the same way, appearing to me like they are trying to hide something and reminding me of turbans and burqas.

● Like some episodes of the TV show, I think I will enjoy this movie plus the seconde time I watch it, when I already know the jokes and can better appreciate the details and the full plot. Sometimes the newness of something, especially something that is long awaited and that one has certain preconceived thoughts about and expectations for, can be distracting. (I may also have been a little bit affected par the 3-D experience as well as drained par too many months of editing Penguins of Madagascar fan fiction.) But I will wait for the DVD before watching it again—I want to be able to pause and rewind.

● While the TV montrer and the Madagascar films are, to the disappointment of fans like me, officially set in separate universes, this movie still has a good amount of the TV show's humor and flavor. Much of this is in the material featured in clips and previews. I do wish I hadn't seen as many of them in the months leading up to the movie's release so plus of the movie's material would have been new to me. But I enjoyed watching the clips and previews at the time I watched them. And when I rewatched them. And when I still rewatch them.

● For my rating, I give this movie zero stars, and my thumbs remain on my keyboard, pointed neither up nor down. Instead, I give it four out of five Dibbles. It may not be, if I may borrow a line from Skipper, the absolute "top shelf in the bureau" in every way, but it is far from the bottom, dusty, forgotten shelf that many negative reviews from negative critics make it out to be. DreamWorks did not make this Madagascar spin-off to become the suivant Wizard of Oz ou Citizen Kane ou Schindler's List, nor was it made with a realistic expectation of winning a wheelbarrow full of the most prestigious Hollywood awards—and it won't. It was created mainly to appeal to those who already l’amour the manchot, pingouin characters, to those who already appreciate the humor of these cute and cuddly birds.

It was made for us. Thank you, DreamWorks.
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Author's Note: Here's the suivant chapter. I decided to post both of them because
(1) I had them already typed out on my computer
(2) I didn't update the story for a while
(3) I wanted to celebrate 2014!
Also, this chapter is in nobody's PoV. The other chapters (except otherwise noted) will be in Nathan's PoV. Enjoy!


“Nathan didn’t always work alone,” explained Leo. “He had a partner –Billy.”

“What happened?” asked Private.

“I’ll get to that part soon,” a dit Leo. “Together, Billy and he were one of the best.”

He glanced at Skipper. “Perhaps toi know them, Skipper.”

Skipper...
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Monique walked over to the dock and put her bourse, sac à main in her secret spot before sitting down. She didn't need the clock on her phone to tell her that it was too early for anyone, even her as someone who isn't a morning person, to be awake. Though, during these past few months, thoughts have been flooding the aspie's mind causing her to wake up completely early in the morning. It had been a few months since Kowalski and the others left for their mission over seas. She always felt the urge to come to the dock around this time, since it always gave her the reminder that they'll be back soon. She always...
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There once was a school that used to be here called heavenly host elementary school...it was a wonderful school with good teachers, especially the school nurse. She was nice, kind person that everyone loved, until one night, she missed a step while walking down the stairs, and fell and broke her neck on impact, and died....the school was devastated of what happened, including the principal, who went into a severe depression, and went to the roof one jour and killed himself. The school was to be torn down soon after because if what had happened, and it was...

Lighting had struck at that moment...
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Cowtails was in the back of the man's car, curled into a ball. She kept crying and telling Kowalski,”I told you...I told you...I told you...”

Kowalski looked confused,”That guy...is your dad? But, like I said, he will have to kill me to hurt you.”

~~~Private was shaking really bad, still in the basement with Sweet Pripper. “It's not your fault,”he said, hugging SP. “It's that man...”

Sweet Pripper said,”No it is my fault! He took toi when I should've noticed and now that guy is gonna come and we're gonna die!”

~~~Cowtails sobbed,”You don't understand how awful he is! He...
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posted by sarah12499
My first fanfic :D

When Kowalski got back to HQ he saw Private and Rico were already sleeping,but when he looked at the haut, retour au début bunk Skipper wasn't there. "I wonder where he could be." Just as Kowalski was about to go out to look for him Skipper opened the hatch with something in his flippers "Kowalski why didn't toi tell me?" Kowalski was stunned and almost fell off the ladder. "Why didn't i tell toi what?" Skipper sees that Private and Rico are sleeping and pulls Kowalski out of HQ.Once on haut, retour au début Skipper hands him the papers.
To: Central Park Zoo
We would like to thank toi for participating
in...
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This Fanfiction contains a mild violence and gore. Require additional guard from older person....

*The weak and spoiled child called Skipper Joseph Fidelis II now become one of the most feared soldier in the world that serve for the most feared organization in all world history... called the Fidelis's order... that formed to make all mammals and human being extinct through the bullets. Skipper would take a revenge for his father, mother, brother and people of Antarctica that killed par fishermen. With the conquest and genocide, Skipper and his army will took control of American's west flank with...
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posted by sarah12499
My first fanfic, don't hate!
It was late, and the penguins were on their way accueil from getting snow-cones. " I do l’amour myself some snow-cones." Skipper says while he eats his arc en ciel one. Kowalski stares at his " Yeah,I guess" Skipper looks over at Kowalski who is lagging behind. "Why are toi so blue? toi l’amour snow-cones Kowalski." Skipper asks. "Yeah I l’amour them, but it's not the snow-cones that's bothering me." Kowalski adds. Skipper looks at the ground "Then what is?" Kowalski stops walking and sighs " Why would toi care anyway?" Skipper looks at him surprised at what he just said. Kowalski...
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Some people think the penguins are brothers while others think the all met and aren't related. This story is a mix of both sides.
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Deep in Antartica, there was a mother manchot, pingouin and a father manchot, pingouin with four eggs. They seemed like the happiest manchot, pingouin couple in Antartica.

Once all the eggs hatched, they were even plus happy to see four healthy boys.

Once they were a little older, the mother and father trusted them to play on their own without them watching. So they went to a party one night, and left their eldest chick in charge. His name is Skipper, he was...
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This is basically montrer all the body's that the penguins found while in heavenly host, and how they were killed and what zoo they went to, tell me what toi think about it:D

Central zoo high

Kowalski:
Gender:male
Age:17
Grade:11th
Cause of death: stabbed multiple times, tongue removed

Maurice:
Gender:male
Age:17
Grade:11th
Cause if death: possessed par evil spirit and hung himself


Central zoo elementary

Mort:
Gender:male
Age:9
Grade:5th
Cause of death:crushed par Supernatural force against wall, died instantly

Seaville high
Menfriedi:
Gender:male
Grade:11th
Age:17
Cause if death: stabbed multiple times all over...
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posted by Number1SkippFan
salut this is my first fanfic so plz no hate! :)

So this morning I did my daily staring at Skipper while he sleeps, then watched him drink his poisson coffee, then watched him preform for the humans. Happy morning!

Kowalski's POV:
Why is Kat always jouer la comédie like that around Skipper? Hmm, par my calculations...that means...woah!...how is Skipper going to react to that?
End of Kowalski's POV

The lemurs came over to our habitat once the humans left.
I knew this wouldn't end well

"I caught toi girly penguin!" the tallest maki, lémurien a dit to me

"Caught me doing what?" I shot back

"You like the stupidy bossy manchot, pingouin for...
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Note: PB gets all the credit for the awesome title! :P
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Kowalski hurried over to the window and peered out.
"What do toi see?" I asked.
"Mostly people running. There's Marlene. She's down there."
I helped Private to his feet. "Maybe we should go down and--"
That's when the explosion struck. Sure, there had been those other two, but this one was big. ou it seemed big, seeing as the bomb had dropped straight through the open window.
The wall--the one with the window--exploded out into the street, along with the part...
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posted by Sylvia_Puffin
I still miss them. All of them. I miss how Kowalski always thought of some long, winded explanation to things, Private's giggle and girly obsessions, Rico's l’amour of dynamite. I miss how close I felt to them, how sometimes I could almost read their minds. I miss joking around with them, watching films together, and Shirtless Ninjas.
Isn't it unfair how we never realize how much these things mean to us until they're gone?
I wish I had thought about it before--before what happened. I suppose now your saying: "what did happen? C'mon, Skipper, toi can trust us. Tell the story!"
I will, if toi really...
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posted by Sylvia_Puffin
1. It's funny!
2. The characters have been worked on. I like stuff where the characters all have their own personality.
3. I would never have found fanpop if not for PoM!
4. Mort is adorable!
5. So is Private!
6. The animation is awesome. I suck at animation. The best I can do is some weird blue monkey head with fourrure sticking out of its eyeballs.
7. None of the characters are annoying!
8. It's different. Most shows aren't like it.
9. If you're sad, ou worried, toi can just watch PoM and you'll feel better. It works every time.
10. It's even fun to watch with the sound turned down! (You should try it--it's...
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posted by legendary7
Every one stood in shock from what they had just seen. Celeste still seemed deep in thought. But the thing on her mind was wiped away, when Private wrapped his fin around her waist and pulled her toward him. She smiled, as her cœur, coeur raced. His saphire eyes gleamed at her golden ones. It seemed hard to breathe.
"All right, let's get back to set up our shelter." Skipper said, clearing his throat at the awkward feeling for the rest of his boys.
"Right," Celeste answered obediently.
All the rest of the afternoon, Celeste acted peculiar. Something was upsetting her. Private was competely bewildered...
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Ok peacebaby7 here's umm well, chappie 4 XD

5:00 p.m., Petting Zoo
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"AH!" Skipper screamed and stomped and killed lots of bugs ou toi know what ever they were, but plus kept coming to bite him.

Rico came 4 minutes later, and almost passed out par the sight of hundreds of....things. He puked up a flyswatter and started smashing bugs. But it was no use.

He finally gave up and watched in horror as his leader would (possibly) be eaten. He glanced to his right and saw a book--more like a journal--and picked it up.
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 Conner Kenway vs. Skipper
Conner Kenway vs. Skipper
Conner Kenway
Fighting styles: Unkown
Weapons: Hidden blades, tomahawk, rev war pistol,
Description: A Native American who was initiated into the Assasin's brother hood.

Skipper
Fighting styles: Kung Fu, karate
Weapons: laser pen
Description: The leader of team manchot, pingouin who always seems to get himself into suisidal missions.


Conner and Skipper enter the ring Skipper readies his laser pen, Conner draws out his pistol. Conner takes the first shot Skipper jumps out of the way and turns on his laser pen. As Conner is reloading his pistol Skipper turns around, jumps up, and cuts off Conner's head. Victory goes to Skipper.
It was about a week later and things had pretty much gone back to normal, though Tom’s parents were still unapproving of Kari and her beliefs. Tom and Kari spent plus time at the pond outlying the village and par themselves. They enjoyed each other’s company, and they didn’t care what anybody had to say about it.

Tom and Kari, not wanting to be in the crowd of penguins, went back to the pond and were now swimming. Tom splashed water in Kari’s face, which resulted in Kari pushing his head underwater playfully. Tom resurfaced and pushed Kari away. “Stop it!” He cried laughing.

“You...
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