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Eight Months Later

Kowalski woke with a yawn and hopped down from the parte superior, arriba bunk. He slugged his way over to the coffee machine to start Skipper’s brew when he realized it’d already been made. Suddenly alert, he turned to see Skipper’s bunk empty and a faint light coming from under his lab door. He gently pushed it open and peered in.

Skipper was facing away from him at the parallel bars Rico had built for him when he’d finally stood up from his wheelchair two weeks ago. So far, he hadn’t been able to do much but stand and pivot, but Skipper kept swearing he could feel in his gut that soon he’d be able to start taking little steps.

Skipper stood between the bars in place, hanging tightly to the railing and practiced shifting his weight from one foot onto the other, although his legs buckled each time and he had to grip the railing tighter. Luckily, his flippers barely trembled with strain against his weight. Those pull ups seem to have done the trick, Kowalski thought. He wondered how he didn’t get dizzy. Not only is this one of the few times Skipper stayed up on his feet for long periods of time in months, slowly swaying back and forth against the railings should cause motion-sickness as well as exertion.

“Skipper, I told tu not to do this without someone being with you. If tu fell, what would tu do?” Kowalski dicho as he entered and came around the side of the parallel bars where he could see his face.

Skipper shuffled back a step and sat back in his wheelchair.

“Sorry, Kowalski. tu just looked like tu were sleeping so well, and I just got a little anxious to do therapy this morning. I think I might be getting close to taking actual steps!” he dicho wheeling toward Kowalski. “Did tu see me? I’m already doing better than I did last week!” He grabbed Kowalski’s shoulders. “Did tu see it?” he asked excitedly, shaking Kowalski back and forth.

Kowalski laughed and nodded.

“Yes, yes, Skipper, I saw it!” he answered pushing out of his grasp.

Skipper looked back toward the door.

“Are the others up yet?” he asked anxiously.

“I don’t think so. They were still sleeping when I realized tu were gone,” Kowalski answered.

“Well, wake ‘em up! I have a blasted report, here! Rico! Private!” he called as he wheeled his way out of the lab.

Kowalski laughed. He thought about all the doubts Skipper had when they’d first started therapy. Even just a few months ago, Skipper had become frustrated with just lifting his legs with the weights strapped to it. They’d gotten into a strenuous argument.

“I’m sick and tired of waiting around for the strength in my legs to build up. It didn’t take this long the first time!” Skipper had dicho as he pulled the weights off his legs and tossed them aside.

“You didn’t have a brain injury the first time, either, Skipper,” Kowalski had reasoned. Skipper just rolled his eyes.

“And what makes tu think that it’s just a stupid brain injury? What if my muscles just don’t work anymore?” Skipper had replied.

“Skipper, if your muscles didn’t work, then tu wouldn’t have made this much progress. tu could be standing por Spring!” Kowalski told him.

Could be, Kowalski! That’s the problem!” Skipper dicho as he tried to mover por him, but Kowalski shoved his pencil in the spokes of the wheel and Skipper was brought to an abrupt stop. “Hey!” he protested.

Kowalski moved in front of him and forced him into eye contact.

“I told tu this from día one, Skipper. tu have to have patience. The brain is the most complicated part in the whole body, any body! Even science hasn’t figured out all there is to it! tu need to trust me, Skipper. If tu give up now, tu probably will never walk again. But if tu stick to it, I promise tu you’ll make it. tu do trust me, don’t you?” he asked with serious, pleading eyes.

Skipper was silent for a moment and looked down.

“Yes, Kowalski. I trust you. I’m just in a hurry to get better is all,” he dicho to his feet.

Kowalski sighed sympathetically.

“You’ll get there before tu know it, Skipper.”

Kowalski couldn’t help but smile at how far Skipper had come even from that one moment of weakness that few months ago. He could hear Skipper talking to Rico and Private in the siguiente room and laughed. He sounded like a teenage boy telling his parents he’d just scored his first inicial run. In a way, he did.

navidad had gone surprisingly well. It didn’t take nearly as much convincing as they’d thought it’d take to get Skipper to registrarse the Kidsmas party. On the night of December 24th, Rico had turned Skipper’s wheelchair into a sled (with a rocket-propeller as his own personal touch) and Skipper took the children on a joyride around Central Park. Kowalski almost suspected Skipper had más fun than the children. He didn’t do so well in the snowball fight, since his blind spots were anywhere behind him when it came to how slowly the wheelchair turned, but Skipper just laughed and carried on as if it made no difference in the world. In his mind, it might not have.

His wheelchair (sledchair?) had actually become ideal in his role as the Santa. While everyone else carried about their Kidsmas activities, Skipper just made one large round through the zoo to allow the children to sit on his lap. Kowalski didn’t tell Skipper this, but Momma pato had even pulled him aside and told him that she barely even recognized Skipper. Not because of the wheelchair, but because of his attitude. Who was this sweet, fun-loving penguin, and what did he do to the “iron-hearted, get-in-line” commando Skipper? Kowalski just laughed and dicho that he was always there, deep down. Something just needed to pull him out.

New Year’s was just as much a success. The animales of Central Park all gathered together on the clock tower to watch the ball drop—with the exceptions of the larger animals, of course—and with the assistance of Burt, Skipper was able to get a asiento up there with them. A possum child had hopped in his lap and Momma Duck’s ducklings perched themselves on his head. Kowalski held his watch at the ready and they’d all counted down from twenty as the ball dropped promptly on zero. Fireworks erupted in the air and Skipper laughed and cheered with the children. Everyone glowed a different color every couple of segundos as different fireworks exploded above.

A mes later, just when everyone thought Skipper couldn’t surprise them more, he really shocked them.

February 14th, 2015, Skipper actually insisted on spreading the love. Of course, since he is Skipper, he didn’t go the most romantic way in celebrating, but it was the thought, after all. He went around the zoo and gave each zooster a military salute and a hearty “Happy Valentine’s Day!” If that wasn’t enough, he told everyone one major thing he liked about them. Even Julien. Of course, it was something along the lines of “even though I hate you, if tu were about to be hit por a bus, I’d probably save you,” it was still something of a shock to everyone. Despite, Julien still ate it up like a plate of mangoes and gave his friend/enemy/who-knows a hug.

Today was March 6th, 2015, exactly eight months and five days since Skipper’s accident. According to his PET scans, his inner motor cortex was very gradually becoming stronger with activity with each month. Kowalski was proud of him. As was everyone else. The experience had not only changed Skipper, it had changed everyone else. Kowalski didn’t know if anyone else noticed it, but he did. While Skipper became más appreciative of the little things, everyone else became true believers.

Miracles really did happen.

— § —

Skipper pushed himself from the wheelchair while Kowalski and Rico helped him balance himself. He wobbled a little bit, and while he still seemed a bit shaky, he was standing nonetheless. Private handed adelante, hacia adelante the forearm crutches and Skipper fitted his flippers into them and found his center of gravity. Kowalski and Rico gradually released their grip and stepped back.

“How do they feel?” Kowalski asked.

Skipper shifted his weight a little bit.

“They seem okay. Let me try to walk a little,” he answered. The team stepped out of the way and Skipper brought his left crutch adelante, hacia adelante and planted it on the ground, his right foot straggling behind it. He mirrored the motion, and then brought his left crutch and right foot adelante, hacia adelante again, and again with his right crutch and left foot. Private hurried around behind him and started following him with the wheelchair in case he needed to sit down.

“You’re doing great, Skipper!” Kowalski encouraged.

“Yeah, yeah!” Rico agreed.

Skipper started to grunt with strain and staggered, but Kowalski and Rico caught him and helped him settle back into the wheelchair.

“It’s all right, Skipper! tu did great!” Kowalski dicho patting his back. “It’s a little harder when tu have a little más freedom to walk rather than just eight feet straight on those parallel bars. Just give it—”

“Time,” Skipper interrupted. “Yes, I know. You’ve been telling me that for nine and a half months, now. Trust me, there’s no way I’m having doubts now,” he dicho with a smile.

The team smiled back.

“That’s the Skipper I know!” Private dicho patting his shoulder.

“He never left, young Private,” Skipper replied. “He just got a little lost there in the beginning, but he’s found his way now.”

Private grinned.

“Affirmative, sir,” he agreed.

“So, what should we do now?” Kowalski asked. “I don’t know about tu guys, but I’m starving.”

“Fish!” Rico grunted.

“Amen to that, Rico,” Skipper dicho rubbing his empty tummy. “Let’s go get some grub.”

— § —

It was another zoo día in May of 2015, so the boys were up entertaining the visitors while Skipper remained down in HQ, finding ways to entertain himself. Today, he’d decided to have a look through the periscope to see how the visitors were enjoying themselves.

He smiled at all of the happy guests as they threw pescado to his men. In the back of his mind, he was making a mental note to nab Rico for eating some of his share. Then something in the background caught his attention.

There was a teenage boy in a wheelchair siguiente to Marlene’s habitat. He had a hard time seeing over the muro because it was so high. A woman Skipper presumed to be his mother was standing behind him, talking on a cell phone and feeding oysters to the happy otter, who didn’t even notice the boy hidden behind the wall. Finally, the boy just slumped down into his wheelchair and pretended not to notice the couple of kids across the aisle making fun of him. Skipper smoldered. Then some little girl who resembled him strode up to his side and started saying something. Skipper turned and hobbled along on his crutches to the security feeds and activated the microphones.

“. . . just don’t understand what you’re going through,” dicho the little girl’s voice once Skipper found the right feed.

“No one understands. I just don’t know why this had to happen to me. I don’t understand why I’m being punished like this. Do tu think God hates me, Laura?” asked the little boy.

“Of course not. I think maybe God just wants to test tu o something. That’s what Pastor Hemingway said, right?” Laura replied.

“I don’t know, Laura. I just don’t get why I was the one who got hurt. That drunk driver should’ve gotten hurt, but he’s still walking around on his merry way,” the little boy said. Skipper’s corazón dropped.

“Yeah, walking around on his merry way in prison for life,” Laura replied. “At least he’s not still out there, where he could hurt other people. And didn’t tu say physical therapy was going well? Doesn’t that count for something?”

“No, Mom dicho physical therapy was going well. The accident was almost a año ago, Laura. All I’ve been able to do is wiggle my feet a little bit. I almost picked my own foot up once, but it’s still really hard,” the little boy answered.

“Harold, tu also have to take into account that tu were laid up in a hospital cama all doped up on pain meds for, like, three and a half weeks after the accident. That probably didn’t help the healing process in your brain,” Laura reasoned.

“Whatever, Laura. Why don’t tu go see the penguins o something? I’m gonna go look around the Zoovenir Shop. At least I can actually see what’s in there,” Harold dicho at the sound of wheels turning and fading.

Skipper’s corazón pounded in his throat. This little boy could very likely be one of the seven injured from the same accident he’d been in. Except Harold wasn’t making progress as soon as he. Suddenly, he knew what he had to do. With anxiety burning in his chest and smoldering down into his stomach, he hobbled over to his wheelchair and hopped in it, holding his crutches across his lap. He then rolled it through the door in the HQ and took one of their secret tunnels toward the Zoovenir Shop. He stopped at the air duct leading inside and waited for the immediate area to clear before pushing himself out, replacing the grate, and quickly ducking behind a box of knick knacks.

Carefully peering around the box, he saw Harold enter the comprar and turn toward a clothing rack. Luckily, it wasn’t that busy over there, so Skipper rolled his way behind a bunch a merchandise until he was within whispering distance behind Harold. Skipper picked up a stuffed polar oso, oso de and threw it at the back of Harold’s head.

“Ah,” Harold responded in surprise as he picked the toy from the back of his neck. He slowly but surely turned the wheelchair and looked around for the culprit when his eyes finally settled on Skipper behind a rack of brochures. His expression contorted in confusion and he was about to call for someone when Skipper shook his head violently. Harold curiously cocked an eyebrow and leaned in a little, as if trying to be sure he was really witnessing this and not hallucinating.

Skipper wheeled adelante, hacia adelante a little bit and locked the wheels on his chair. Then he planted the crutches on the floor and looked up into Harold’s eyes as he watched intently. Looking around to ensure no one was coming, Skipper proceeded with pushing himself onto his wobbling feet. When he steadied himself, he walked adelante, hacia adelante a couple of shaky steps and looked at Harold. He was just sitting there with his expression a mixture of confusion and awe. Skipper locked eyes with him and gave a encouraging nod.

Harold’s face relaxed into surprise and he looked at his legs. His attention was diverted when he heard his name from behind and he turned his wheelchair.

“Mom,” he dicho when he saw her.

“There tu are! I had no idea where you’d gone off to,” she dicho with concern. Laura followed close behind.

“I said, like, three times that he was in the gift shop,” she dicho with a roll of her eyes.

“Mom, tu won’t believe this, this little pen—”

Harold turned back to where Skipper had been standing to find that he wasn’t there anymore.

“I won’t believe what?” Harold’s mom urged.

Harold looked down.

“Nothing. Um, yeah, when exactly did tu say my siguiente therapy session was?”

Harold’s mom looked through her SmartPhone for a second.

“Next Monday at four,” she answered. “Please don’t say anything about cancelling it again,” she pleaded putting her hand on his shoulder.

“Is there any way we could make it for, like, tomorrow o something?” Harold requested.

Harold’s mom blinked.

“Beg your pardon?” she asked incredulously.

“I just—I got this really weird sign. I think God was trying to tell me that I should keep trying with the therapy,” Harold answered.

His mom cocked an eyebrow, but she didn’t argue o pregunta it further.

“I’ll see what I can do,” she dicho with a hopeful smile.

The Mother pushed her son out of the Zoovenir comprar with Laura following close behind. Skipper watched with a satisfied smile from behind a rack of stuffed animals.

— § —

Skipper had a hard time trying to leave the Zoovenir comprar with all of the humans around, so he didn’t make it back to HQ until just before closing.

“Skipper! There tu are! Where have tu been?” Kowalski asked when Skipper wheeled himself in.

Skipper smiled and parked himself in front of the table.

“Don’t worry about it, Kowalski. I’m in the mood for some chess. tu in o out?

“Um, in, I guess. Is everything all right, Skipper?” Kowalski asked as he pulled the chess set from a cabinet.

Skipper looked at his legs.

“I assure you, Kowalski, everything is just fine.”
posted by Skiparah
The court room was so..so hostile. The whole place echoed around me. I could feel the tension as the judge spoke. His words pounded like a mallet on my chest threatening to kill me right then and there. My fate lay in the balance. Crowds in bleachers behind were all fixed on one thing and one thing only. Me. I could feel their eyes on my back. The judge was saying, "Alexander Fahlcon, is hereby prosecuted for the following charge: Murder against his country, and his superior officer," I swallowed a lump in my throat, a cold sweat broke out on my forehead. The judge went on, "For dicho crime...
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a tribute to pingüino, pingüino de of Madagascar

please comentario it my first artical

What us fans have joined together let no writer rip asunder

pingüino, pingüino de of Madagascar fans of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…

registrarse together to celebrate a great show

They made us laugh

They made us cry

They even made us smile

Thought-out the years of villains summit

The prize of know them all

Even the annoying king

I hope that my voice has been heard

Cause I amor them all with all my heart

And distressed that it ending

With all us depending

Penguins will last forever

In our hearts

Long live pingüino, pingüino de of Madagascar

tu will never be forgotten
Chapter 5

Skipper opened his eyes; he wasn't in the castillo anymore. He looked around to see where he was. He then recognized where he was. This was the time and place of Skipper Alucard's worse día ever. The día he saw his own mother, Lisa, be executed. She was to be executed due to the fact she was married to Count Blowhole. Though she was only a mortal penguin, villagers believed she was a witch because she loved such an evil soul. Skipper ran adelante, hacia adelante has he heard a crowd of angry villagers with torches and pitchforks yelling 'Burn the Witch!' Behind the crowd, Skipper looked up to see his...
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posted by Skiparah
(Skipper's Autobiography)

You might find it hard to believe if I came right out and
told tu the place I know the most about is the place I
hate más than any other. It's not the land itself. I guess
it's not the people either. I once let my hatred for them
get too far out of hand. Now that I think about it I find
that the people were only peices of the puzzle. It's
not the people o the land that makes me dread it so
much. It's the memories.

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

Copenhagen, Denmark wasn't a terrible looking place.
I just knew deep down I didn't fit in there. I didn't
belong there. There are a few good memories...
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posted by queenpalm
Here is part three of my fan fiction. I hope tu like it!

I landed on the floor in the HQ. Since it was about midnight, all the penguins were in bed. Then, I looked at the beds again, to make sure they were all there. There were five beds. Hm, they must've removed mine.
One cama was empty, though. Manfridi nor Private was there. I started getting worried.
A door creaked. I wanted to run and hide, but I knew that's not what a Valiente soldier like me would do. I braced myself and expected the worst.
"Ahhh!" I screamed. Then, I realized it was just Private. "Who, who are you!?" dicho Private. Then...
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posted by queenpalm
This is my first fan fiction. Hope tu enjoy it! Oh, and if tu were wondering, this story is told from Johnson's point of view.

"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my inicial could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt o a grocery store. Still, the only good comida I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The muro belonged to the Central Park Zoo!
Chapter 13: The unknown
Before they left for the great Ga’Hoole tree, Pat had something to say. “Alright, I try to short and sweet. It all started about 10 years ago, and I was searching for my long lost brother.” “Ramon, where are you?” “So what you’re saying is…” Mumble didn’t have time to finish his thought. “You and I are brothers! But how?” “You left a season before I was born, and our parents told me all about you. It took me ten years to find tu and tu are my brother!” “Okay, everybody, I know this is a practical joke, so stop teasing me.” “Ramon,...
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posted by CuteCuddly
'Ello, everyone. It's me, Private. I am about to share something very personal with you. I hope tu enjoy.

Date: October 17th.

Dear diary: first time escritura in you. I guess I'm excited. I am doing this at night, because Skippah might not be happy about it.

I must tell tu what happened today.

We were being cute and cuddly as usual. We wanted to get some popcorn. Skippah got Rico and Kowalski to go get it, while I distrcted the boy. I had been working my waddle, so I was well prepared. We succeded and had regurgitaed popcorn. Just like Skippah's mother used to make it.

Then, disaster struck.

Alice...
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posted by Tori0524
I made up 2 characters, here they are:
Rookie
Cadet
Blake
& Jo



Rookie's P.O.V


Cadet: Jo! Status report! Where are we?!?!
Jo: It appears we're in a caja, cajón de of some sort.
Blake: Uh-huh!
Me: I'm scared! where are we going Cadet?
Everyone else: *Shrug*
Jo: Wait! I hear something!
Male voice 1: Sooo, where are we taking them?
Male voice 2: Central Park Zoo.
Female voice: Ok, let's go.
Me: Where's Central Park Zoo @?
Jo: New York.
Cadet: NEW-YORK?!?!
Blake: Uh-huh!
Me: Sweet! we're hit'in the "Big Apple"!
Jo: Yup.






5 Hours later, Private's P.O.V


We all heard a big THUD!!! Then we went outside to investigate.
Skipper:...
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posted by Saracuda
The siguiente día Skipper slid por Marlene's habitat. Liberty watched from her den's mouth, her deep amber eyes intent on what Skipper would do if..
..Marlene waved. Liberty heard the sweet call, "Hi Skipper!"
Liberty kept watching. Skipper stopped, waved and went on. It was a simple wave. Hardly even a wave but más of a simple gesture. Marlene seemed confused. She was. "I wonder what's got him in a rush today." she thought. Usually Skipper would drop por in spite of a tight schedule and talk. He hardly payed attention to her. Then her eye caught Liberty from across the zoo. She could see the lioness...
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King Julian: hola bet tu can't bet tu can't do it like this. Bet tu can't bet tu can't do it like this.Bet tu can't bet tu can't rock it like this.
Bet tu can't bet tu can't rock it like this
Hey!

Marlene: 1 2 3 to the 4, coming to your capucha, campana like a sky missile. fergie Rock The beat down to the gristle. I spit it clean just like Listerine!

Skipper: I'm so official. That's why i'm rocking this rocking this whistle, i'm in the disco
ain't messing with no kiddo. When i DJ i turn the base off the tickle.

King Julian: The girls with the big big booties. I'm straight chilling cooling out wit cuties....
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Hello, reader. In this story I (Skipper) am the narator o also known as the story teller. So enjoy, soldier! I keep adding the Skipper name because tu might think that I am "not" the real Skipper even if I am the real Skipper. I know tu soldiers think that I am not been escritura a story. Well, think again. Phil and Masen taught me of escritura and reading. Leave your comentario if tu have some opinions and such thingies. Thanks for reading! Enjoy!

The Penguins of Madagascar - Providing Pro-vider
Chapter I - The Creation of Happines
    
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posted by beastialmoon
Skipper vs Smith

In a sudden turn of events, Skipper has been Court Marshaled! Will he and his friends be able to defend his título in their most inexperienced area – the Court Room? Not without a little help! Part Two to Battle of the Boroughs.

Skipper looked to his family. Kowalski, Private, Rico. He folded the letter and put it away. He couldn’t bring himself to tell them, not just yet. He put on a smile, hoping they would get it and the tension in the air would dissipate.

“What’s the letter say, skippah?” Private asked cheerfully “Uh, nothing. It’s nothing Private. Go on, keep...
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posted by skipperfan5431
Lilly looked at the three girls, lined up in a row in front of her. She had to tell them what was going on, eventhough it broke her heart. " tu ladies have been permenantly relieved from duty. Get on the helicopter, and head to the Antarctic Embassy, where tu will have your commando licenses revoked. tu were a great team, and tu always made me proud." She lectured, with tears welling in her eyes. " No! tu can't break the team up Lilly! tu can't! Our families are on opposite terretories! We'll never see eachother again! THIS IS ALL KAM'S FAULT!!" Joan cried. She didn't want to leave the...
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         Chapter 2
        How to explain this

    The siguiente morning Private and Rico were on parte superior, arriba of the HQ talking and trying to overcome of what happen last night with them and the badgers.

“Rico, I kissed a tejón last night!”

“Stop saying,” he grunted.

“Sorry, but what are we going to do about this?”

“Love?”

“Love, are tu saying you’re actually in amor with Becky?”

“Hmmm… yup!”

“Well what about your doll?”

Rico then got his doll, took one last look at it, but then he...
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posted by JediPenguin16
I heard this sopng and thought, "King Julien!"

I am da superstar with a bouncy house and a stolen zoo cart
I am da superstar and I don't care who tu are.
I am da superstar with a bouncy house and astolen zoo carro car,
I am a superstar and not caring care who tu are.
Got many mango honey, I'm a superstar,
My life is funny honey, Have tu seen my cart?
I know a lot of people, I'm a superstar,
Everybody knows me, Right from near.

I had a plane (I had a plane)
I amor the fame (I amor the fame)
You want my name (You know my name) And I just want tu to be knowing

I am da superstar with a bouncy house and...
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After war pingüino, pingüino de finish his story the penguins was talking to him and asking quetions about his adeventuer."What happen to the escape pod?"Private asked."achilly I don't know what happen to it."war pingüino, pingüino de reply."I think we know what happen to it."skipper said.Just when skipper is about to tell his story on what happen to him,kowaski,and rico king julean música started."Whare is that música comeing frome?"asked war penguin.Private dicho "It's comeing frome the leamers habitat."They whent to the leamers habitat and when they get there skipper shouted 'ring tail can tu put that música down."Julean...
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Cowtails answered her phone, "Hello?"

"Oh hola Cowtails! Its Sweet Pripper, and me and Private were wondering, If tu have joined the dark side? You'd still be our friend no matter what but would tu still be friends with us? And the friendship on the other penguins is so busted..." Sp dicho from the other line.

"well it's not like I'm going completely evil...I wouldn't do anything to hurt any of tu guys but of course I'll be friends with tu still...I don't know how Blowhole would feel about that, but I know the chances with the others are over...you two are the nicest ones anyway, of course...
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added by Redpenguin
Source: Madagascar
added by FanOfStuff97
Source: Penguins of Madagascar trailer 2 (MSN UK)