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TITLE: “OPERATION: Lucky Charms!”
AUTHOR: ✿Nari (aka, yokaisummoner)
RATING: PG (just to be on the 安全 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 或者 the show; I may have changed each character's purpose from the series to fit this story, 由 accident 或者 purposely; plus, that is why they call it FanFiction.
SUMMARY:
WHEN THE PENGUINS FIND OUT THAT TODAY IS A HOLIDAY, THEY CELEBRATE 由 PLAYING A GAME THAT MARLENE SUGGESTED. A GAME THAT IS ALL ABOUT HAVING FUN UNTIL THE GAME CAUSES A MINOR PROBLEM FOR ONE OF THE ZOOSTERS THAT THEY END UP CHANGING THEIR ENTIRE BELIEFS.
A/N: This FanFic is dedicated to (From Darkness and Light ) from Fanfic.net cause I’m pretty sure that you’ve been waiting to read this fic for almost a year, and not to mention, 你 were my inspiration for 写作 this in the first place. Also, I apologize that it took me so long to post this. I hope you’ll enjoy this no matter which site 你 read this on.
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预览 PROMO CHAPTER!
PENGUINS’ HEADQUARTERS @ CENTRAL PARK ZOO
SKIPPER
Alright, boys.
Commence ‘Operation: Spring Cleaning’.
All the penguins started their Spring Cleaning 由 scrubbing the floors, sweeping up the clutter, and polishing the windows. Then, they began to throw away all the old unnecessary junk. Rico got rid of any old unused weapons at his disposal, while Private cleaned out their fridge. Kowalski got rid of any unused chemicals, unnecessary lab equipment, and inventions that he deemed useless, which he did not intend to complete from his lab. Skipper got rid of any outdated newspapers, magazines, and other unnecessary miscellaneous clutter.
After they have completed their ‘Spring Cleaning’ tasks, they all stood together in a line admiring their handiwork.
SKIPPER
Well done. I think we’ve outdone ourselves this time. Just look at this place shine.
Their HQ was exceptionally clean that it was sparkling, like glitter, all over.
SKIPPER
(takes in a deep breathe)
Ah, smell the wonderful lemony freshness. Perfecto for the coming Spring.
So, Kowalski? Anything else that we should be aware of before the official first 日 of Spring.
KOWALSKI
(pulls out a calendar from who-knows-where)
Let’s see…. Just four days 以前 on the 13th, it was the 日 that Daylight Savings Time began, which I already took the liberty to “Spring Ahead” all the clocks in the zoo, as our human overlords would say, 由 revising our current time 由 adding an extra hour.
SKIPPER
I see. Hm…There is one thing that I don’t get?
KOWALSKI
What’s that, Skipper?
SKIPPER
Just what possessed the humans make something so simple, like keeping track of time, into a 更多 complicated situation.
RICO
(shrugged)
I-don-know, 太空 Squids.
SKIPPER
(thinking it over)
太空 Squids, 你 may be onto something Rico.
KOWALSKI
Skipper, I can assure 你 that this has nothing to do with 太空 Squids.
SKIPPER
(looks at Kowalski suspiciously and stated slowly)
How can 你 be so sure?
KOWALSKI
For starters, 太空 Squids was my first theory.
And sadly, it was proven incorrect after I saw a documentary just the other 日 explaining that Daylight Savings Time (or the technical term ‘DST’ as I would like to call it) was first conceived 由 a Mr. Benjamin Franklin during 1784 to make better use of daylight hours. Thus, DST is also a way to save energy in the summer months 由 extending the daylight hours into the evening when most would be using 更多 lights and electricity.
SKIPPER
Kowalski, what did I tell 你 about showing-off.
KOWALSKI
Whaat? 你 asked. 你 can’t possibly expect me to put a quarter in the show-off jar when 你 ask ‘how can I be sure’ that 太空 Squids are not behind this human phenomenon called DST.
SKIPPER
(sighs)
Okay. I asked for a simple ‘how’ explanation (like a sentence 或者 two); I didn’t say ramble on and on like an robot giving me facts that 你 know full well your sciency jibber-jabber did not reach my ear canal nor did my brain understood what 你 just said.
KOWALSKI
First of all, my statement was only three sentences;. So, it wasn’t a long explanation. In fact, it only took me a few 分钟 to explain what I just did, on the other hand, the documentary I saw on the T.V. was an 小时 long--
SKIPPER
Kowalski, Simple. Short. Explanation… meaning a sentence will do.
KOWALSKI
Alright. (in a 更多 sarcastic tone) Then, the DST phenomenon is caused 由 太空 Squids.
PRIVATE
But 你 just 说 that it can’t –
KOWALSKI
(puts his flipper up to cut Private off)
Nope. Simple explanation: 太空 Squids. Two words instead of two sentences. Simple enough for ya. (looking @ Skipper for his approval)
SKIPPER
Without the sarcastic attitude.
KOWALSKI
Whose being sarcastic? I totally believe that 太空 Squids attacked the human overlords replacing their normal simplistic logic with complicated versions on how to tell time, which is NO WAY shape 或者 form a reason to save energy.
SKIPPER
你 gonna regret it if what 你 just 说 turns out to be the real truth behind this DST madness. But that was simpler to understand. 下一个 time, just start with that and spare us the jibber-jabber.
KOWALSKI
Humph.
SKIPPER
What did I say about the attitude. Now what else should we be aware of before Spring’s here officially.
KOWALSKI
Well, in two days on the 19th is supposedly a so-call ‘Supermoom’ is to appear just one 日 before the March Equinox, 或者 the 日 that marks the beginning of Spring.
SKIPPER
(confused)
Supermoon?
KOWALSKI
Yes, to put simply ‘Supermoon’ is just when the moon is at its closest point to the Earth.
RICO
(gasps)
太空 Squids.
PRIVATE
Don’t be silly, Rico. 太空 Squids are on Mars not the moon.
SKIPPER
That’s what those Squids want us to think, but we’re onto them. They won’t catch us off guard, Right Kowalski?
KOWALSKI
Uh, why (contemplates his answer slyly) yes. Of course, Skipper.
(in a 更多 normal tone) But Also, before the invasion of the Squids on the 19th, today is a –
Then Marlene barges in and cuts off Kowalski.
MALENE
HOLIDAY! Whoo--
SKIPPER
Marlene, what did we tell 你 about sneaking up on us like that.
MARLENE
Well, for one, I wasn’t sneaking. And two, it’s a HOLIDAY!
SKIPPER
Holiday, huh? I don’t recall any special days in March. Do 你 Kowalski?
KOWALSKI
Actually, I WAS gonna say that the calendar indicates that today is –
MARLENE
(interrupts Kowalski again in a very excited tone)
ST.P’s DAY!
Kowalski sighs deeply and loud enough to let Marlene know just how agitated he was that he was interrupted.
MARLENE
(to Kowalski)
Sorry. Got excited.
SKIPPER
Marlene! Watch your language.
你 know, Private’s in the room.
Private, on the other hand, was giggling like a naughty schoolgirl as soon as Marlene 说 St. P’s Day. It seems that the young private (in his own mind) got the impression that Marlene was talking about a 日 that celebrates urinating, which amused Private enough for him to fall over backward from laughing too hard, which earned him the odd stares from his comrades.
....(Continue The Rest Of This Chapter & The Rest Of This Story Another Time)...
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A/N:
[REMEMBER: This was ony a 预览 of one of my chapters for this story. This fic will have at least 7 或者 更多 chapters. If enough POM 粉丝 are interested then I'll complete this fic.
So, Please Review & Comment. Let me what 你 guys think. If I get enough reviews, it will be a great motivation to complete this fic alot faster for 你 guys. After all, I did start 写作 this story with only one goal in mind. To entertain POM with my own version POM Fics.)
I'll post the story version perhaps on Fanfic.net for those who don't like read in this format, but if no one camplains of feels bothered then I'll just leave as it is (in script-style).
TITLE: “OPERATION: Lucky Charms!”
AUTHOR: ✿Nari (aka, yokaisummoner)
RATING: PG (just to be on the 安全 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 或者 the show; I may have changed each character's purpose from the series to fit this story, 由 accident 或者 purposely; plus, that is why they call it FanFiction.
SUMMARY:
WHEN THE PENGUINS FIND OUT THAT TODAY IS A HOLIDAY, THEY CELEBRATE 由 PLAYING A GAME THAT MARLENE SUGGESTED. A GAME THAT IS ALL ABOUT HAVING FUN UNTIL THE GAME CAUSES A MINOR PROBLEM FOR ONE OF THE ZOOSTERS THAT THEY END UP CHANGING THEIR ENTIRE BELIEFS.
A/N: This FanFic is dedicated to (From Darkness and Light ) from Fanfic.net cause I’m pretty sure that you’ve been waiting to read this fic for almost a year, and not to mention, 你 were my inspiration for 写作 this in the first place. Also, I apologize that it took me so long to post this. I hope you’ll enjoy this no matter which site 你 read this on.
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预览 PROMO CHAPTER!
PENGUINS’ HEADQUARTERS @ CENTRAL PARK ZOO
SKIPPER
Alright, boys.
Commence ‘Operation: Spring Cleaning’.
All the penguins started their Spring Cleaning 由 scrubbing the floors, sweeping up the clutter, and polishing the windows. Then, they began to throw away all the old unnecessary junk. Rico got rid of any old unused weapons at his disposal, while Private cleaned out their fridge. Kowalski got rid of any unused chemicals, unnecessary lab equipment, and inventions that he deemed useless, which he did not intend to complete from his lab. Skipper got rid of any outdated newspapers, magazines, and other unnecessary miscellaneous clutter.
After they have completed their ‘Spring Cleaning’ tasks, they all stood together in a line admiring their handiwork.
SKIPPER
Well done. I think we’ve outdone ourselves this time. Just look at this place shine.
Their HQ was exceptionally clean that it was sparkling, like glitter, all over.
SKIPPER
(takes in a deep breathe)
Ah, smell the wonderful lemony freshness. Perfecto for the coming Spring.
So, Kowalski? Anything else that we should be aware of before the official first 日 of Spring.
KOWALSKI
(pulls out a calendar from who-knows-where)
Let’s see…. Just four days 以前 on the 13th, it was the 日 that Daylight Savings Time began, which I already took the liberty to “Spring Ahead” all the clocks in the zoo, as our human overlords would say, 由 revising our current time 由 adding an extra hour.
SKIPPER
I see. Hm…There is one thing that I don’t get?
KOWALSKI
What’s that, Skipper?
SKIPPER
Just what possessed the humans make something so simple, like keeping track of time, into a 更多 complicated situation.
RICO
(shrugged)
I-don-know, 太空 Squids.
SKIPPER
(thinking it over)
太空 Squids, 你 may be onto something Rico.
KOWALSKI
Skipper, I can assure 你 that this has nothing to do with 太空 Squids.
SKIPPER
(looks at Kowalski suspiciously and stated slowly)
How can 你 be so sure?
KOWALSKI
For starters, 太空 Squids was my first theory.
And sadly, it was proven incorrect after I saw a documentary just the other 日 explaining that Daylight Savings Time (or the technical term ‘DST’ as I would like to call it) was first conceived 由 a Mr. Benjamin Franklin during 1784 to make better use of daylight hours. Thus, DST is also a way to save energy in the summer months 由 extending the daylight hours into the evening when most would be using 更多 lights and electricity.
SKIPPER
Kowalski, what did I tell 你 about showing-off.
KOWALSKI
Whaat? 你 asked. 你 can’t possibly expect me to put a quarter in the show-off jar when 你 ask ‘how can I be sure’ that 太空 Squids are not behind this human phenomenon called DST.
SKIPPER
(sighs)
Okay. I asked for a simple ‘how’ explanation (like a sentence 或者 two); I didn’t say ramble on and on like an robot giving me facts that 你 know full well your sciency jibber-jabber did not reach my ear canal nor did my brain understood what 你 just said.
KOWALSKI
First of all, my statement was only three sentences;. So, it wasn’t a long explanation. In fact, it only took me a few 分钟 to explain what I just did, on the other hand, the documentary I saw on the T.V. was an 小时 long--
SKIPPER
Kowalski, Simple. Short. Explanation… meaning a sentence will do.
KOWALSKI
Alright. (in a 更多 sarcastic tone) Then, the DST phenomenon is caused 由 太空 Squids.
PRIVATE
But 你 just 说 that it can’t –
KOWALSKI
(puts his flipper up to cut Private off)
Nope. Simple explanation: 太空 Squids. Two words instead of two sentences. Simple enough for ya. (looking @ Skipper for his approval)
SKIPPER
Without the sarcastic attitude.
KOWALSKI
Whose being sarcastic? I totally believe that 太空 Squids attacked the human overlords replacing their normal simplistic logic with complicated versions on how to tell time, which is NO WAY shape 或者 form a reason to save energy.
SKIPPER
你 gonna regret it if what 你 just 说 turns out to be the real truth behind this DST madness. But that was simpler to understand. 下一个 time, just start with that and spare us the jibber-jabber.
KOWALSKI
Humph.
SKIPPER
What did I say about the attitude. Now what else should we be aware of before Spring’s here officially.
KOWALSKI
Well, in two days on the 19th is supposedly a so-call ‘Supermoom’ is to appear just one 日 before the March Equinox, 或者 the 日 that marks the beginning of Spring.
SKIPPER
(confused)
Supermoon?
KOWALSKI
Yes, to put simply ‘Supermoon’ is just when the moon is at its closest point to the Earth.
RICO
(gasps)
太空 Squids.
PRIVATE
Don’t be silly, Rico. 太空 Squids are on Mars not the moon.
SKIPPER
That’s what those Squids want us to think, but we’re onto them. They won’t catch us off guard, Right Kowalski?
KOWALSKI
Uh, why (contemplates his answer slyly) yes. Of course, Skipper.
(in a 更多 normal tone) But Also, before the invasion of the Squids on the 19th, today is a –
Then Marlene barges in and cuts off Kowalski.
MALENE
HOLIDAY! Whoo--
SKIPPER
Marlene, what did we tell 你 about sneaking up on us like that.
MARLENE
Well, for one, I wasn’t sneaking. And two, it’s a HOLIDAY!
SKIPPER
Holiday, huh? I don’t recall any special days in March. Do 你 Kowalski?
KOWALSKI
Actually, I WAS gonna say that the calendar indicates that today is –
MARLENE
(interrupts Kowalski again in a very excited tone)
ST.P’s DAY!
Kowalski sighs deeply and loud enough to let Marlene know just how agitated he was that he was interrupted.
MARLENE
(to Kowalski)
Sorry. Got excited.
SKIPPER
Marlene! Watch your language.
你 know, Private’s in the room.
Private, on the other hand, was giggling like a naughty schoolgirl as soon as Marlene 说 St. P’s Day. It seems that the young private (in his own mind) got the impression that Marlene was talking about a 日 that celebrates urinating, which amused Private enough for him to fall over backward from laughing too hard, which earned him the odd stares from his comrades.
....(Continue The Rest Of This Chapter & The Rest Of This Story Another Time)...
VVVV
A/N:
[REMEMBER: This was ony a 预览 of one of my chapters for this story. This fic will have at least 7 或者 更多 chapters. If enough POM 粉丝 are interested then I'll complete this fic.
So, Please Review & Comment. Let me what 你 guys think. If I get enough reviews, it will be a great motivation to complete this fic alot faster for 你 guys. After all, I did start 写作 this story with only one goal in mind. To entertain POM with my own version POM Fics.)
I'll post the story version perhaps on Fanfic.net for those who don't like read in this format, but if no one camplains of feels bothered then I'll just leave as it is (in script-style).
Fanguin: n. (fan·gu·en) A 粉丝 of The
Penguins of Madagascar, usually to the point
of being noticable 由 others. Fanguins can be
identified 由 penguins themed attire, DVDs,
Videogames, tatoos, plushies, etc. and rattling
off 语录 from the 电视 显示 at various
times thoroughout the day. Also identifiable 由 a
爱情 of Fanpop, a fansite. Some fanguins are
highly dangerous, crazy, and unpredictable, while
others are mild-mannered citizens with a hidden
obsession.
There are various classifications for fanguins, such as:
•Kowalski’s Fangirls
•Skipper’s Crew
•Private’s Adorers
•Rico’s Renegades
•Marlene’s Mammals
•Dr. Blowhole’s Minions
•*Skilene’s 粉丝 and Foes
•And various OCs and 粉丝 pairings subcategories
*:See seperate entry
Penguins of Madagascar, usually to the point
of being noticable 由 others. Fanguins can be
identified 由 penguins themed attire, DVDs,
Videogames, tatoos, plushies, etc. and rattling
off 语录 from the 电视 显示 at various
times thoroughout the day. Also identifiable 由 a
爱情 of Fanpop, a fansite. Some fanguins are
highly dangerous, crazy, and unpredictable, while
others are mild-mannered citizens with a hidden
obsession.
There are various classifications for fanguins, such as:
•Kowalski’s Fangirls
•Skipper’s Crew
•Private’s Adorers
•Rico’s Renegades
•Marlene’s Mammals
•Dr. Blowhole’s Minions
•*Skilene’s 粉丝 and Foes
•And various OCs and 粉丝 pairings subcategories
*:See seperate entry