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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 tafuta of the zoo turns up nothing, King Julien is misled into thinking that Private and Mort were kidnapped kwa 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, au 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 kwa 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... wewe 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 zaidi 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 kwa 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 tembo 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 wewe 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 inaonyesha a total disregard for the rules of the road. Kids, if wewe 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 picha of a 1996 penny would be zaidi helpful. There are moments that had me laughing out loud, such as when Kowalski, Rico and Skipper use a Lunacorn, a Winky and a samaki 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 chakula 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 kwa 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 dolls would be "locked in the vault" forever, a subtle jab at Disney. Which, kwa 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 aliyopewa 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 tafuta 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 onyesha 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 ujumla, jumla because of its originality and better storytelling.
posted by knocktimerico
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Marlene entered her habitat, laughing to herself. She knew, without a doubt, that her little statement was methodically eating away a Skipper. It was nice to know that she could get into his head that easily, it made her feel like she had control of him.

She stood in the middle of her nyumbani and looked around, trying to figure out what to do. Suddenly a thought lodged itself into Marlene’s mind. She hadn’t painted anything new in almost 3 months.

Marlene quickly snatched her paints and basically ran over to her easel. She sat down in front of it, placed the paint on the table...
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posted by rico911910
Last night the four penguins went to sleep at eze, but when the inayofuata siku came Rico, Kowalski, and Priviate was all weaken up kwa somthing sounding very disterbing. Like somone being chocked kwa somthing.
"Were is that nose coming from?" Kowalski asked.
"I don't know. Rico do wewe have any idea?" Priviate asked after.
"Uhu" alisema Rico.
"What about wewe Skipper?" Priviat asked in curiosity. There was no answer. "Skipper?" There
was no answer agien. Than the three penguins started to get worried. When Priviate asked one zaidi time and heard no answere they begian to panick. They jumped out of there...
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posted by rico911910
S=Sipper,K=kowalski,P=priviate,R=Rico,M=Marlene,KJ=King Julian,Mt=Mort,Mr=Mories
Holloween siku Special
(holloween siku every one is sleeping untuil...)Krash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(every one in holl inter zoo wacks up)
S:What in the name of gonies nonchucks was that?!
K:it sounded like a car crash.
S:Lets go check it out men.(they go outside and they saw nothing)
P:Hu? Thats odd? theres nothing out here.
M:Hay guys!(all four penguins jump)
S:Marlene! Do wewe always have to do that?!
M:Sarry guys,but did wewe here that loud nose this morning?
S:Yes in marder of fact we did and were going to find...
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posted by skipperluvs
S:Skipper; K:Kowalski; P: Private; R: Rico; M:Marlene; J: Julien; Mau: Maurice; Mort:Mort. A: Alice

The penguins are at the meza, jedwali discussing a new fight routine. It is a cold winter night and every animal of every species is sleeping in their cozy habitats. All was quiet…All…

P: Maybe I could do a little hypnotizing dance!!! Then wewe guys could tell them nicely to leave us alone :)
S: Private, wewe don’t have to be nice to everyone!!! What if we some freak captured us right now!!!

Rico stands up and makes ngumi, punch noises as he puts private in a cage.

P: Ahhhhh! It’s here!!! Leave me alone!...
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So after some mild searching the penguins were booked. Skipper got a job as fry cook at Mickey D’s, Kowalski was a substitute teacher, Rico was on highway construction, and Private was booked taking the assembly line for packaging strawberries. First we will start with how Skipper is doing as a fry cook at Mickey’s.
Skipper: Flipping burgers. No problem. (flips some patties. Suddenly the grill bursts into flames. Skipper: We got a burning grill! Retreat, retreat! (Dives to the floor)
Manager Maurice comes in and sees patties as hard as rocks. Maurice: Look what you’ve done. wewe have fifty...
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 MY OWN POM FANART #01 - "OPERATION: LUCKY CHARMS!" title
MY OWN POM FANART #01 - "OPERATION: LUCKY CHARMS!" title
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TITLE: “OPERATION: Lucky Charms!”
AUTHOR: ✿Nari (aka, yokaisummoner)
RATING: PG (just to be on the salama side)
GENRE: (SPECIAL HOLIDAY FIC!) Friendship/Slight Humor
PAIRINGS: No Obvious/Definite Pairings, But Some Slight Hints

CHARACTERS INVOLVED:
[Main] ●Skipper ●Kowalski ●Rico ●Private
[Supporting] ●Marlene ●King Julien ●Maurice ●Mort ●Phil ●Mason ●Officer X

WARNINGS: None, but slight childish humor (for the younger readers)

Disclaimer: I do not own these characters au the show; I may have changed each character's purpose from the series to fit this story, kwa accident...
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“Cat Burglar”

“The Penguins of Madagascar”

Season 4, Episode 1 (4X01)

Production Code: 401

Air date: ?

Previous: “The penguin, auk Who Loved Me” , Next: “I Spy”

Cat Burglar/Transcript

“Cat Burglar” Season 4, Episode 1, “The Penguins
of Madagascar”

Scene I: Archie’s Warehouse

(Archie is watching TV)

Archie: Ugh.. I’m bored! At least when I was The Archer, I was busy. I had motivation! I had my goals in mind.

(gets up and looks at himself in a mirror on the wall)

Archie: My real estate business is booming, but I'm bored with it.
And let's face it. I'm not getting any younger.

(a pause)...
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posted by midnightangel88
 private: mom (hugs mom)
private: mom (hugs mom)
private: hujambo guys whats up
kowalski: nothing much wewe have any nines
rico: nuh go samaki (eats fish)
skipper: private we got a letter in the mail for wewe
private: really skippah (grabs letter)
dear private
i am coming for a visit today wewe may not remember me cause wewe were just a baby boy bu be on your best behavior before i get there
upendo melody (mom)
private: my mothers coming for ah visit todah
(ding)
private: mom (hugs mom)
melody: private my sweet little boy look how big you've grown (looks at shocked penguins in the back)
skipper: what the heck is going on here
to be continued
“Reflecting On Doubts”
December 29, 2013


    “Hidy-ho, Marlene! Sound off,” Skipper called as he entered Marlene’s cave.

    “Right here, Skipper,” Marlene called back.

    Skipper found Marlene standing in front of her mirror with an uneasy look in her eye, smoothing back her fur, manyoya and tracing over her cheekbones with her fingers.

    “You’ve been cooped up in here all day. Is everything all right, Marlene?” Skipper asked, coming up behind her. Marlene kept her eyes on her complexion.

    “Skipper,...
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Stripes 03.16.16

Note: This installment contains implied Skilene. Perceive it as wewe will.

— § —

“. . . and I want Rico on aerial surveillance,” Skipper alisema to his team down in the HQ. “Private and I will scout the ground. We’ll —”

“Hey, guys,” alisema a voice from behind, causing the team to instinctively jump into combat position. Marlene flinched and held up her paws. “Whoa, guys! It’s just me.”

Skipper relaxed his stance and rolled his eyes. “We’ve already told you. You’re not authorized to just drop down here without permission. We are in the middle of a classified...
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Kick in the Head 03.03.16

Note: This installment is humanized. It’s a silly improv idea I thought of and I randomly decided to turn it into a little ficlet.

— § —

Marlene sat at one of the chairs at a beauty shop, waiting for her stylist to come. She looked through a magazine that showed a bunch of women with various styles of hair, occasionally looking into the mirror and imagining her with a particular one.

“Ooh, girl! Look — at — you!” a woman alisema as she came to her side, fluffing her hair a bit. Her nametag read Tange and she had a thick, nasally Brooklyn accent. She had to...
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Sacrifice 02.09.15

Note: This chapter is humanized. It also contains character death.

— § —

Kowalski took a shaky breath and stood before the guests seated in rows of fold-up chairs. Suppressed sobs punctured the silence.

“I’ll be honest. When I was first told that Skipper had been killed, I nearly laughed,” he said. The guests’ expressions twisted in a mixture of shock and confusion.

“Not because it was funny, but because I’d always imagined Skipper would intimidate Death himself,” he explained, almost smiling. The guests relaxed and exchanged glances as they realized how right...
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