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The Big Move: After an eerily quiet night without the lemurs, the Penguins discover that they've snuck out to the park at night, only to return in the morning. Seeing the benefits, Skipper shows King Julien a secret tunnel leading directly to the park, on the conditions that he and his subjects keep it a secret and that they return in the morning. Being a loose-lipped King, Julien tells all of the zoo animals about the tunnel, and they all sneak out at night. Upon trying to return to the zoo, Burt accidentally blocks the tunnel, preventing the other animals from exiting it. Can the Penguins get everyone back to the zoo before Alice finds out?

Endangerous Species: Thanks to Rico and Skipper, instead of retrieving a feather for an extinct Penguin, the Penguins grab a feather from Dode the Dodo bird. Using Kowalski's cloning machine, they revive him. And as Kowalski notes, "it seems that centuries of living without natural predators has caused the dodo's DNA to evolve without fear genes." Every time they revive Dode, he throws himself in danger's way, with disastrous results. When the cloning machine malfunctions, a whole army of Dodes appear, each one set on living life to the fullest. Can they save at least one dodo bird from extinction, or will they all meet the same fate?

Immediately after the "Operation: Antarctica" special, we get this new pair of episodes. Unsurprisingly, "The Big Move" and "Endangerous Species" didn't get a big promotion. Then again, neither did the new episodes of Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness or T.U.F.F. Puppy. In fact, of the animated shows that had new episodes airing last Monday, "Operation: Antarctica" was promoted the most. Yet, all of the new episodes were given horrible timeslots, and "Operation: Antarctica" was squeezed in between the new Kung Fu Panda episode and these new episodes. It just goes to show you where Nickelodeon's priorities lie.

"The Big Move" is a classic, formulaic episode of The Penguins of Madagascar. You know, where King Julien causes a problem, yet he ends up fixing it without even trying or knowing. And you know what? There's almost no problem with that, because it reminds us fans exactly why we love the show. Almost. The only problem with that is "The Big Move" brings nothing new to the table, other than the plot line. I can't help but feel as though it was a Season One leftover, but it couldn't fit, so they shoehorned it into Season Two, which generally has a darker theme. I'm not saying that I dislike "The Big Move" (quite the opposite), but I am saying that it's unexpected after episodes that were either dark ("I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane") or weird ("The Big S.T.A.N.K.").

If we're grading it as a classic Penguins of Madagascar episode, which we are, "The Big Move" succeeds as there's both visual gags (tiny/polka-dotted Kowalski being the best), and dialogue to keep the audience entertained throughout. However brief it was, it was great to see Archie (voiced by Rob Paulsen) again, this time trying to con them in traditional salesman-like antics. The same feeling applies toward the return of Parks Commissioner Pervis McSlade (Gary Cole), as he's the reason why the Penguins have to get the animals back to their own habitats in time. And let's not forget a brief appearance of Gus the Repairman (Fred Tatasciore). Everything just clicks and falls into place in "The Big Move." Except, of course, for Kowalski.

With "Endangerous Species," Penguins introduces us to actual death on the show. Off-camera, of course, but considering how many times Dode the Dodo Bird actually does die (and the way it's expressed), it's a comedic take on death. And that's perfect for this show's target audience. As Dode's debut episode, I have to say that the way the Penguins resolve the problem of Dode's daredevil antics was genius. Especially Kowalski's reaction when Private questioned the effectiveness of Skipper's plan. There's also the nice references to past episodes (Marlene's roommate experience in "Roomies," the return of the "My Car!" guy), and the usually inadvertent assistance from King Julien.

One negative of "Endangerous Species" is that it's somewhat similar to "Gator Watch," where the Penguins have to find an animal a new home. At each home the Penguins initially find, though, said animal ruins the situation in some way. Of course this time, there's a different spin on the story as each time, Dode kept killing himself, much to the animals' disgust. Both episodes had the same outcome: the Penguins succeeded in finding each animal the perfect home in the end. To me, it didn't seem quite as funny the second time around because I had a sense of deja vu while watching "Endangerous Species." Maybe it's because of the fact that the dodos just kept killing themselves; but then again, that's why they're called dodos.

As the first new pair of episodes of the year, Penguins starts off on the right track with this pair because "The Big Move" reminds us fans exactly why we love the show with its formulaic structure that's a throwback to Season One. Meanwhile, "Endangerous Species" puts a different take on a previously used idea and makes a grim topic such as death seem silly. I can't think of a frequently minuscule object seen on the show to measure which episode is the better one. So, I'll say that by how tall Kowalski was at the end of "The Big Move," "The Big Move" is the better episode because it's classic Penguins of Madagascar, something that newcomers and seasoned fans can both enjoy.
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Source: Credit goes to Nickelodeon and the creators of The Penguins Of Madagascar, of course
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The Skilene theory
The Skilene theory
I watched The Otter Woman two times, but in the second I noticed something more.
Many fans will say: "Skipper fell for Arlene, not Marlene!". Yes. This is true (except if Skipper was really pretending). But in this episode, is almost clear that Skilene (Skipper and Marlene pairing) happens.

1 - Skipper said Marlene is the right "guy" for help them. He ignored the real guys. Skilene probability: 35%

2 - When Skipper fell for Arlene, he says something "flirty" about her [Arlene]. In the same scene, Marlene gets jealous and annoyed. She also said "Skipper". Only "Skipper". She don't became annoyed/jealous...
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The Fizzy Dizzy Drink
The Fizzy Dizzy Drink
It was a warm, sunny day. Skipper, Rico, Kowalski and Private had spent two hours in the Central Park, fishing, training and playing volleyball. They were now heading towards their HQ. Skipper and Private where carrying a wooden basket with some rests of their food supply, while Rico was holding a yellow blanket wrapped over his shoulder. Kowalski was stamping quietly by and scribbling something passionately on his notepad without even paying attention to where was he going.
"Kowalskiiii!" remarked Skipper without turning his head. "What exactly did I tell you about minding your steps? You should...
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The Most Dangerous Mission
Chapter 2: Greener Pastures
    The next morning at early hours, Skipper couldn’t sleep, and he knew why too. He found himself drifting along the corridor to Kowalski’s bunk. He stood there a moment before hesitantly opening the door and going inside.
    “Yes, Skipper.” Kowalski raised his head from the table where he fell asleep on a pile of all his experiment parts. His eyes drooped from exhaustion, but Skipper didn’t really care that he was interrupting anything right now.
    “Well, you aren’t...
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The Most Dangerous Mission
Chapter 1: Kowalski’s Desires
    Rico was playing outside in the snow, making neat little drifts to stash his valuable processions beneath. He had been bored that day and was lighting things on fire inside of the base.
    Skipper was obviously annoyed and told him to do something productive in the snow. So that is exactly what Rico did. He was burying his artillery, trying to leave it in places that were impossible to find. It was like Skipper always said: “You can’t trust anyone, especially yourself.”
    Rico...
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Skipper’s Military Days
Episode 2: The Hidden Island
Chapter 1: The Southern Raiders
WARNING: This story may contain material that is disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

    The something that hit the water slammed into it with such force that the whole ship rose and then fell back in the water roughly. Skipper was tossed around the deck like a…wait for it…Wonder pet! Wonder pets, wonder pets, we’re on our way! To help a baby penguin and save the day! We’re not too big and we’re not too tough! But when we work together we got the right stuff....
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Source: Operation Antarctica
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Source: Best Laid Plantains
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Source: The Return of Revenge of Dr. Blowhole
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note:this is my first story, so it might not be the best, but its pretty good:) enjoy!


i watched in horror as blowholes minion begun to beat rico savagly with a bat over and over again, hearing him scream in agony, begging him to stop, blood gushing out of his mouth from the beating, while blowhole was laughing the whole time.

skipper:blowhole, stop! your gonna kill him!

blowhole: i,ll never stop, and he,ll suffer until he begs me to kill him!

after 5 minutes of bieng beaten, dr blowhole told his minon to cease and stop. when we saw rico, we were traumitized to see all of those bruises and blood...
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Marlene: I know how to teach Eva her bird sounds Skipper in a song but there's one I don't know Skipper: Start singing Marlene: (sings) Skipper Freaks People Out Rico goes jerk and the Private goes will you go out on a date with me Eva is dumb and Kowalski stresses out shyly Alice goes my great great grandparents Classified runs away from Dave the Octopus but theres one sound that no one knows what does the Julien say

heartless means old no good jerk, heartless means old no good jerk, heartless means old no good jerk

what does the Julien say

I was a king before, I was a king before, I was a king before

what does the Julien say

nag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag, nag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag, nag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag

what does the Julien say

annoy annoy annoy annoy, annoy annoy annoy annoy, annoy annoy annoy annoy

what does the Julien say and that's the sound that no one knows

Julien: (yells) I DO Not sound like that.
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