Author’s Note: This is the third installment of my skits. First was the regular POM skits, then a set of Skilene skits, and now I present to my readers, Villain skits. If 你 want to read the first twenty skits, click link for the first set of regular POM skits and link for the Skilene skits. As the 标题 says, these skits will showcase our 最喜爱的 villains in some sort of funny antic, 或者 at least that’s my goal. Any skit with a Roman numeral in brackets 下一个 to it has a skit note associated with it at the end. I hope 你 enjoy them.
21) Figure of Speech [XII]
“So, after we steal Skipper’s memory and listen to his most personal thoughts and secrets—including the locations of his network of hidden tunnels—we’ll start our attack,” Blowhole explained as he and Hans walked through a corridor.
“And what do we do when we get to the penguins?” Hans asked.
“I’m going to set my Diaboligizer on them, which will turn them evil,” Blowhole answered before throwing his head back with an evil 海豚 cackle.
“All right, 你 told me your plan. That still doesn’t explain what I’m doing here,” Hans told him.
“You’re going to be the one to lure Skipper here. I’m going to have a mysterious package sent to Shanghai that will rise Skipper’s suspicions. He’ll come here on a solo mission to check it out, in which I’ll zap him with my Mind-Jacker,” Blowhole explained.
“And I …?” Hans urged.
“Will be the one in the crate. You’ll quarrel with him, backing him to the coastline, where I will be waiting,” Blowhole answered.
“How do 你 know he’ll be alone?” Hans asked.
“He will be,” Blowhole assured him. He turned off into a room and Hans followed. In the middle of the room, a large 箱, 板条箱 sat, open and ready to contain Hans the puffin. Some lobsters working at controls on the far sides of the room.
“Is that supposed to be what I’m going to be waiting for Skipper in?” Hans asked pointing to the crate. Blowhole grinned.
“That’s the one. Go ahead and get in. We’re setting the plan in motion as we speak,” Blowhole ordered.
Hans sighed and obeyed, getting inside the 箱, 板条箱 as a couple of lobsters secured it shut.
“I hope he comes soon so we can give him what’s coming to him!” Hans’ muffled voice 说 from inside. “Because otherwise, jumping through all of these hoops just isn’t worth it!”
Blowhole’s face fell flat and he turned to a 龙虾 that was standing 下一个 to him.
“Did he seriously just say that?”
22) Recruit [XIII]
As Dr. Blowhole examined his charts for his latest scheme, a 龙虾 minion approached from behind.
“Dr. Blowhole, we found someone. Should I send her in?” he asked.
Blowhole turned.
“Excellent, Red One. Yes, send her in immediately,” he ordered. The 龙虾 nodded and left him. A few moments later he returned with a walrus pulling herself along 由 her large flippers. Blowhole cocked his brow.
“This is who 你 recruited for me? There better be an explanation for this,” he warned with a hard glare.
The 龙虾 shifted uncomfortably.
“Well, I—”
“Do 你 want me 或者 not, Dr. Fish-Man?” the walrus interrupted impatiently. Blowhole’s blood pressure rose.
“I am not a fish! I am a mammal!” he protested angrily. He turned to the lobster. “What made 你 think that we could use her to our advantage?!”
“Who would suspect a walrus as a spy?” Red One 说 in his defense. Blowhole scoffed.
“Skipper would suspect anyone as a spy, but a rude walrus would be one of the first,” Blowhole argued.
“Exactly! If he suspects her as a spy so quickly, he would never believe you’d be so obvious!” the 龙虾 pointed out. Blowhole considered.
“Possibly, I suppose,” he 说 under his breath. He looked the walrus up and down, who looked ten times 更多 impatient than she did five 分钟 ago. “State your name.”
“What’s it to you, Blubber-Brain? Do I get the job 或者 not?” the walrus snapped. Blowhole tensed and passed her on his Segway.
“That is it! I can not work with this!”
Red One followed him out.
“Dr. Blowhole! Wait!” he called.
“What?!” Blowhole snapped as he turned to face him.
“Think about this! I really think she’ll be useful!” he told him.
“And what makes 你 think that?! She hasn’t made much of a first impression!” Blowhole argued. “Where did 你 even find her?! Hoboken?!”
“Dr. Blowhole, she has hands-on—well, flippers-on—experience! She’s got recommendations from some of the highest-ranking criminals on the other side of the nation! Apparently, her attitude actually makes her look less conspicuous,” the 龙虾 explained. Blowhole breathed deeply and glanced back into the room.
“But she’s so …”
Inside the room, the walrus stopped a 龙虾 that was passing her.
“Hey, you! What kind of 鱼 can’t swim?” she asked. The 龙虾 shrugged. “A dead one!” the walrus 说 before bursting out in obnoxious laughter. Blowhole grimaced.
“That,” he finished.
“I know. But I think she’s worth the trouble,” the 龙虾 reasoned. Blowhole sighed.
“Fine. As long as communication between us minimal,” he gave in.
“Hey Fish-Face!” the walrus called. “Did 你 make a decision 或者 what?! I mean, I know 你 can only use half your brain at a time, but come on!”
Blowhole tensely gripped the handles of his Segway, tightened his jaw, and turned away, starting down the corridor.
“Correction: As long as communication between us is through you.”
23) Hired [XIV]
Alice—who had previously been sleeping at her desk, propping herself up 由 her hand—woke abruptly upon the phone ringing and she answered it.
“Congratulations! You’re our third caller! That means you’ve won a free weekend cruise!” 说 the man on the other end.
“Huh?! What?! A free weekend cruise?! Yeah! Okay! I can do that!” she replied excitedly. Alice rushed out of her office and started collecting her things, dialing a number on her cell phone and holding it between her ear and shoulder as she packed.
“Hello?” answered a deep voice.
“Yes, I’m Zookeeper Alice at the Central Park Zoo. I received your application in the mail about you’re looking for work and I have a temporary position for 你 while I’m on vacation if you’re interested,” Alice told him.
“Really? Doing what?” asked the man.
“Just watching over the animals, keeping them fed. Especially watch over those penguins—they’re a tricky bunch,” Alice warned him.
“Penguins?” the man repeated. 你 could hear the grimace in his voice. “I would be 更多 than happy to take over your position while you’re on vacation,” he continued, his grimace replaced with what seemed to be a smile. Alice cocked an eyebrow, but shrugged indifferently at his tone.
“Great. I’ll leave my number on my 台, 办公桌 in case 你 need to reach me,” Alice told him, though she was going to “forget” to so she wouldn’t be bothered. “How soon can 你 be here?”
“I’ll be there in an hour,” the man said. “And I won’t at all torment the penguins into regurgitating a flamethrower to catch them in the act,” he 说 under his breath, intending, but failing, for Alice not to hear him. Alice remained silent for a moment.
“Whatever, weird-o,” she 说 before ending the call.
24) Trial and Error … And Error … And Error ... [XV]
“Officer, it wasn’t my fault! I didn’t mean to hit your vehicle! It was those penguins! Please!” X pleaded as his head was pushed into the back of the police car.
“Yeah, and a pretty 蝴蝶 made John Wilkes Booth assassinate Abraham Lincoln,” the officer replied. He and his partner cracked up and X grimaced.
“One 日 I’ll 显示 you! One 日 those penguins will be exposed!” X protested before the door was slammed in his face. The policemen were still laughing when they climbed into the driver and passenger seats.
“And a mockingbird made Brutus kill Julius Caesar,” 说 one the one in the passenger seat. They both laughed harder.
“And a fluffy bunny made Bonnie and Clyde rob banks,” 说 the officer in the driver 座位 as he fumbled to start the car as he laughed uncontrollably.
“All right! I get it! 你 can stop now!” X protested from the back seat. The policemen ceased laughing and looked back at him, then to each other, then started laughing harder than they had been, slapping their foreheads and burying their faces into the dashboard.
X simmered in the back 座位 with his expression twisted in unamusement. There just wasn’t a soul on earth that believed him.
The officer in the passenger side 座位 regained his composure first.
“Whew!” he 说 wiping a tear. “Come on, Duthm. We need to get him to the station.”
Duthm wiped his own tears and shifted the car in gear while the other officer made notes on X’s offense.
“So, 你 说 penguins were the reason 你 crashed into our car, Mr. X?” the officer asked with a grin.
X didn’t answer.
“Are 你 sure 你 just didn’t imagine the penguins?” the officer questioned.
X still didn’t answer.
“Upholding your right to remain silent. That’s a shame. I could have used another good laugh,” the officer 说 glancing back at X, whose face was warped with anger and agitation.
“This isn’t fair,” X finally said. “I’m not crazy! Those penguins are out to get me! And 你 so-called policemen are too stupid to realize it!” He 说 it before he realized what he was saying.
The officer in the passenger side 座位 turned around with wide eyes.
“Reckless driving and insulting a police officer! 你 are not helping yourself here, dirtbag,” he 说 making another note.
“No! That’s not what I meant! What I mean is that you’re just too blind to see the truth—I mean—”
“More insults toward a police officer! 你 are in big trouble, Mr. X!” Duthm spat from the driver seat, turning around another block.
“What I’m trying to say is that no one even cares to listen to me! I’m not crazy!” X told them. They both scoffed.
“Sure. And I’m not a police officer,” Duthm replied.
“Not a good one!” X blurted without thinking. “Wait—!”
“All right! You’d best shut your mouth right now!” Duthm warned.
X slumped back into the seat.
“I hate penguins.”
25) Good Kitty
It was an early morning in Hoboken, New Jersey. Though, not especially quiet.
“No, that was in my habitat! You’re just a little thief! Now, give it back!” Rhonda snapped, trying to make a grab for the handful of 鱼 Hans was holding.
“Nah-uh! Gracious threw these 鱼 in my habitat! So there!” he shot back, holding the 鱼 defensively.
“Her name’s Gladys, 你 undergrown duck!” Rhonda snapped.
Clemson rolled his eyes as the argument continued between Rhonda and Hans in the neighboring habitat and he watched as Gladys make her way over to his habitat.
“Yes! Finally! I wonder what she brought me—fruit? Mosquito?” He wondered aloud, rubbing his hands together as Gladys stopped short of his habitat.
“And now for you, my little cutie!” she 说 as she popped open a can of Purina ® cat 食物 and dumped it out in front of him. “Enjoy! Oh, such an adorable kitty cat!” Gladys added before leaving him.
Clemson bewilderedly stared down at the pile of cat chow at his feet, then to his reflection in a nearby puddle.
“Are 你 kidding me?”
26) Fast Friends [XVI]
Francis Alberta stared down at her 冰沙, 思慕雪 and stirred the straw around in it. Her had her head propped up on her fist.
“Rough day?” the waiter 说 as he slid a small napkin in front of her and put a small bowl of cherries on 最佳, 返回页首 of it.
“You could say that,” Francis replied irritably. She picked up a 樱桃 由 its stem and plucked the 水果 off with her teeth. Finally, she glanced up and a wave of recognition smacked her in the face. “Don’t I know 你 from somewhere?”
The waiter shifted uncomfortably before he felt the same way about the woman at the counter.
“I could say the same about you,” he said.
“Well, I’m sort of well-known, so to speak. I … I have a record,” she 说 without meeting his eye. “What about you? Where do I know 你 from?”
The waiter sighed.
“I go 由 X. I also have a record,” the waiter admitted quietly.
“X?” Francis repeated looking down in concentration. “Oh, I know who 你 are. You’re that guy with a thing for penguins.”
X grimaced.
“Somethin’ like that,” he 说 before scrubbing angrily at the counter, though it was spotless already.
“Well, I don’t think you’re crazy. My life was going just fine until a quadrant of penguins came along,” Francis 说 before taking a sip of her smoothie.
X stopped scrubbing abruptly and shot her a look.
“Really?” he 说 disbelievingly.
Francis nodded.
“Yeah. I mean, I can’t blame 你 for hating penguins if I hate my share as well. Who knows, maybe we hate the same penguins,” Francis replied. X smiled slightly.
“I guess that could be a possibility. What exactly did they do to you?” he asked her.
“Cost me my job,” Francis muttered with a roll of her eyes. X’s brow lowered curiously.
“Mine, too,” he told her. “Actually, several of them,” he corrected himself.
Francis cocked a brow.
“Hm. Must be their thing.”
“Probably,” X replied before returning to scrubbing the counter, though not as violently. When he glanced back at Francis, she had her eyes fixed on his biceps with a one-sided smile and he shifted his balance to his other foot.
“C-Can I get 你 anything else?” he asked nervously. Francis shifted her gaze to his eyes and smiled brightly.
“No,” she answered with a shake of her head. “I’ll take my bill now.”
X nodded and left to a cash register, then returned with her bill. After Francis pulled her balance from her wallet and signed the bill, she slid them across the counter.
“Thank you. Have a nice day,” she 说 before turning to leave. X awkwardly cleared his throat and nodded.
“You, too,” he replied picking the bill up from the counter. He noticed some 写作 under her signature.
555-9418 Call me. ♥
X’s eyes widened and he glanced up. Francis was waiting at the door looking back at him and she winked before leaving.
X blinked twice before his eyes rolled into the back of his head and he fell unconscious.
27) Brainwashing Expert [XVII]
“Ha-ha! Buck Rockgut! 你 have fallen into my trap like the fool 你 are!” the Red 松鼠 taunted as he watched Buck struggle against his restraints.
“Now what, Red? 你 gonna throw tomatoes at me 或者 something? 你 call this a trap!” Buck taunted.
“Don’t tempt me. And you’re restricted, aren’t you!” Red shot back.
“Yeah, yeah. Not for long, Red!” Buck assured him. Red laughed.
“I’d like to see 你 try. Now, onto my diabolical plan to rid of America’s greatest 企鹅 commandos!” he 说 triumphantly.
“And how do 你 plan to do that, Red?” Buck asked unconvincingly.
“I’m not. You are,” Red 说 smiling maleficently.
“Beg your pardon?” Buck replied with his brow lowering in confusion.
“Hypnosis!” Red answered. He threw his head back in 胜利之歌 laughter. Buck joined in guffaw, causing Red to cease laughing in bewilderment.
“What?! What are 你 laughing about! You’re supposed to be scared out of your itsy bitsy feathers!” Red asked angrily. Buck took a few deep breaths.
“Wow, hypnosis? This I gotta see,” he replied relaxing back against the wall, hanging 由 the restraints.
“I will have 你 know that I am a hypnosis expert!” Red insisted. He turned to his side and added under his breath, “I saw it on the television.”
Buck snickered.
“I’ll 显示 you! Wait here! I mean, not that 你 have a choice,” Red 说 as he walked into the 下一个 room. He returned with a golden pocket watch.
“Now, we’ll see who will be having the last laugh!”
Red held the watch in front of Rockgut’s face and swung it from side to side.
“Eyes on the watch,” he commanded. “You are now getting very sleepy. Your eyes are getting heavy and 你 feel very relaxed. Very relaxed …” Red started. His voice started to soften. “And when I count to three, 你 will be in a very—” Red yawned— “deep sleep. One …” Red’s eyes slowly opened and closed. “Two …” He yawned. “Three.”
Red’s eyes fell closed and he toppled to the floor. Buck looked at him for a 分钟 with his brow cocked.
“Did he just …?”
Buck burst out laughing uncontrollably.
“Hypnosis expert! That’s one way to look at it!”
28) Brains Vs. Befuddled
The Blue Hen paced through the park, muttering irritably to herself as she thought over how she was going to go about getting revenge on those blasted penguins once and for all. Finally, she stopped 由 a 树 to sit down.
She’d gone over several ideas through her head, but it was a lot harder to come up with a good scheme now that they had kicked her out of the zoo. When she lived in the zoo, it was easier to spy on them to know what to expect. She knew everything from before they kicked her out of the zoo and prior. It was impossible to know what kinds of things they had now.
“Hello?”
Blue turned at the sound of the voice and found herself staring at a squirrel.
“What do 你 want?”
“I was just wondering what 你 were doing at my tree,” the 松鼠 replied in a slow monotone.
“Nothing for 你 to be concerned with, Fred,” Blue replied. She’d seen the penguins encounter 费雷德 before and knew exactly what to expect in engaging a conversation with him.
“How do 你 know my name? Are 你 psychotic?” 费雷德 asked stepping closer.
“It’s psychic. And I guess I am, in a way,” Blue replied smugly. “Now, leave me alone.”
“How does one become psychotic?” 费雷德 asked, ignoring Blue’s request.
Blue sighed impatiently.
“I don’t have time for this,” she muttered.
“For what?” 费雷德 inquired.
“This,” Blue replied sternly, getting to her feet.
“You don’t have time for standing? Then why don’t 你 sit back down?” 费雷德 asked curiously. Blue’s expression went flat.
“You really are incompetent, aren’t you,” Blue stated rather than inquired. 费雷德 smiled.
“Hey, that’s what my Granny tells me! 你 really are psychotic!”
Blue looked 费雷德 up and down with her eyes.
“Yes, Fred. I’m psychic. And I predict that you’re going to go back into your 树 in the 下一个 thirty seconds,” she told him.
“Wow, I wasn’t even thinking about going back to my tree, but I guess I’m supposed to since 你 predicted it,” 费雷德 replied.
“Make that ten seconds,” Blue 说 impatiently.
“Oh, then I’d better get going,” 费雷德 说 climbing back up into his tree.
“And you’re also going to be absolutely silent when 你 get there!” Blue called up.
Fred climbed into the hole in the 树 that he called 首页 and poked his head out and nodded down at Blue before disappearing into the hole again. Blue smiled.
“Too easy.”
29) Tangled
“Take that back, 你 little rat!”
“No! It’s true and 你 know it, garden snake!”
Savio continued to chase Hans through the Hoboken Zoo as the other inhabitants watched the 显示 with amusement.
“I told 你 a million times! I am not a garden snake! I am a 蟒蛇, 宝儿 大蟒, 收缩器, 大蟒蛇 你 overgrown parakeet!” Savio shot back slithering after him with great speed.
Hans took a sharp turn to the left and darted into the zoo’s gift shop. Savio pursued.
Once inside, Hans pulled a plan off the 最佳, 返回页首 of his head and threw himself under a 表 turning sharply around one of its legs as Savio chased him underneath. Hans then jumped up onto a clothing rack and threw himself over and under back to the other side, grabbing a tape measure that was draped over a hanger on his way down. Savio followed. Hans sprinted back for the 表 and threw himself around another leg and doubled back, looping the measuring tape around Savio’s tail end and double-knotted it securely to his midsection. Savio could almost reach him, but no matter how hard he tried, his body was too 魔发奇缘 to stretch any further.
“Ha!” Hans taunted in triumph. Savio grunted in frustration.
“This isn’t over! I’m going to get out of this, and when I do, you’ll have hell to pay, mi enemigo!” he threatened.
“Ooh! I’m so scared!” Hans shot back, ignoring his intimidation. “Who’s the fool, now?! Ha-ha!”
Hans turned with a laugh and tripped over Savio’s midsection, tumbling into a rack full of yo-yo’s. When he pulled himself to his feet, he was covered in string. He pushed and pulled them to the side, but that only made matters worse as the string tightened around him. When he was finally nothing but a 魔发奇缘 mess, he fell to his side, struggling. With an aggravated sigh, he stopped, knowing that it was no use. That’s when he realized that Savio was snickering uncontrollably.
“Apparently, it’s still you, mi amigo,” he taunted.
30) Clear and Concise [XVIII]
“All right, we all got the plan, now?” the Amarillo Kid asked Gomer and Bo, the gophers.
“Sure do, Kid,” Gomer answered. “You go’n trick Private into thinkin’ we threatenin’ to steal yer shell and then we go’n trick all them penguins to come steal the Westchester Putter while Private helps 你 grab it.”
“No, I’m goin’ to trick Private into thinkin’ yer goin’ to steal my shell if we don’t steal the Westchester Putter that I’m supposedly goin’ to use to beat 你 two at a game. Then yer goin’ to trick them other penguins to come here so we’s can trap ‘em 由 tellin’ them that I tricked Private into helping me steal the Westchester Putter in the first place, and trick them into comin’ to us so’s we can trap ‘em all so’s they don’ come after us,” Kid explained.
“Right,” Bo replied. “So, 你 go’n trick Private into stealin’ the Putter and we go’n trick the penguins into chasin’ after 你 and then we go’n trap ‘em and make ‘em watch 你 play golf with us.”
“No,” Gomer disagreed. “We’re go’n trick the penguins into followin’ Kid to the Putter so’s they can steal it and give it to us!”
“Yer both wrong! Listen, I’m trickin’ Private into stealing the Putter with me ‘cause he’s goin’ to think yer threatenin’ to take my shell. Then yer gonna trick the other penguins into thinkin’ that I hornswoggled 你 two out of all yer belongin’s and yer gonna lead them to me and Private. We’re gonna trap ‘em and steal the putter ourselves,” Kid explained again.
“Right. 你 trick Private into stealing the Putter, then we trick the other penguins into comin’ so we can take your shell and personal belongin’s,” Bo answered.
“What?! No! That’s not what I said! Look, all 你 need to know is that 你 need to trick the penguins into comin’ after Private 由 tellin’ them that I hornswoggled you. When they get there, we’ll trap the penguins and take off with the Putter. Is that clear, now?”
Bo and Gomer nodded.
“Oh, wait, so when do we take yer shell?” Bo asked.
“You don’t! We just need Private to think y’are!” Kid answered angrily.
“Then we make the penguins think we 偷了 the Putter so’s they come after Private?” Gomer asked.
Kid gripped his head in and threw it back in frustration.
“No! That doesn’t even make sense! Listen, just get the penguins to come after Private! All right?!”
“But I thought 你 were trickin’ the penguins,” Bo inquired scratching his head.
“We’re all trickin’ the penguins!” Kid 说 through clenched teeth.
“And we’re trickin’ Private,” Gomer 说 with an understanding nod.
“No, I’m trickin’ Private! Yer trickin’ the other penguins!” Kid 说 pointing angrily at them.
“So, yer trickin’ Private, we’re trickin’ the other penguins, and Private’s goin’ to steal the Putter, and we’re gonna trap the penguins?” Bo asked.
“Yes,” Kid 说 with relief.
“Then we take your belongin’s?” Gomer added.
Kid took a deep breath of frustration and turned to the side, repeatedly banging his forehead into the wall.
Gomer and Bo exchanged a glance. Bo scratched his head and looked back to the Amarillo Kid.
“You all right, Mr. ‘Marillo Kid?”
— § —
[XII] This takes place preceding The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole.
[XIII] This takes place preceding Roomies.
[XIV] This takes place during the beginning of The Officer X Factor.
[XV] This takes place following A Kipper For Skipper. For anyone who doesn’t know, Abraham 林肯 was The United States of America’s sixteenth president and was assassinated 由 John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865 at Ford’s Theatre. Julius Caesar was a Roman emperor who was killed 由 his best friend, Brutus and company, 由 stabbing him several times in ancient Rome. And lastly, Bonnie and Clyde were two famous criminals during The United States’ Great Depression in the early- to mid-1900s.
[XVI] I’m seriously worried about myself now. I have a feeling 你 are, too.
[XVII] This takes place preceding Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan.
[XVIII] This takes place preceding Showdown On Fairway 18.
Extra Side Note: I realize that it’s really easy to do skits in relation to an episode. LOL
21) Figure of Speech [XII]
“So, after we steal Skipper’s memory and listen to his most personal thoughts and secrets—including the locations of his network of hidden tunnels—we’ll start our attack,” Blowhole explained as he and Hans walked through a corridor.
“And what do we do when we get to the penguins?” Hans asked.
“I’m going to set my Diaboligizer on them, which will turn them evil,” Blowhole answered before throwing his head back with an evil 海豚 cackle.
“All right, 你 told me your plan. That still doesn’t explain what I’m doing here,” Hans told him.
“You’re going to be the one to lure Skipper here. I’m going to have a mysterious package sent to Shanghai that will rise Skipper’s suspicions. He’ll come here on a solo mission to check it out, in which I’ll zap him with my Mind-Jacker,” Blowhole explained.
“And I …?” Hans urged.
“Will be the one in the crate. You’ll quarrel with him, backing him to the coastline, where I will be waiting,” Blowhole answered.
“How do 你 know he’ll be alone?” Hans asked.
“He will be,” Blowhole assured him. He turned off into a room and Hans followed. In the middle of the room, a large 箱, 板条箱 sat, open and ready to contain Hans the puffin. Some lobsters working at controls on the far sides of the room.
“Is that supposed to be what I’m going to be waiting for Skipper in?” Hans asked pointing to the crate. Blowhole grinned.
“That’s the one. Go ahead and get in. We’re setting the plan in motion as we speak,” Blowhole ordered.
Hans sighed and obeyed, getting inside the 箱, 板条箱 as a couple of lobsters secured it shut.
“I hope he comes soon so we can give him what’s coming to him!” Hans’ muffled voice 说 from inside. “Because otherwise, jumping through all of these hoops just isn’t worth it!”
Blowhole’s face fell flat and he turned to a 龙虾 that was standing 下一个 to him.
“Did he seriously just say that?”
22) Recruit [XIII]
As Dr. Blowhole examined his charts for his latest scheme, a 龙虾 minion approached from behind.
“Dr. Blowhole, we found someone. Should I send her in?” he asked.
Blowhole turned.
“Excellent, Red One. Yes, send her in immediately,” he ordered. The 龙虾 nodded and left him. A few moments later he returned with a walrus pulling herself along 由 her large flippers. Blowhole cocked his brow.
“This is who 你 recruited for me? There better be an explanation for this,” he warned with a hard glare.
The 龙虾 shifted uncomfortably.
“Well, I—”
“Do 你 want me 或者 not, Dr. Fish-Man?” the walrus interrupted impatiently. Blowhole’s blood pressure rose.
“I am not a fish! I am a mammal!” he protested angrily. He turned to the lobster. “What made 你 think that we could use her to our advantage?!”
“Who would suspect a walrus as a spy?” Red One 说 in his defense. Blowhole scoffed.
“Skipper would suspect anyone as a spy, but a rude walrus would be one of the first,” Blowhole argued.
“Exactly! If he suspects her as a spy so quickly, he would never believe you’d be so obvious!” the 龙虾 pointed out. Blowhole considered.
“Possibly, I suppose,” he 说 under his breath. He looked the walrus up and down, who looked ten times 更多 impatient than she did five 分钟 ago. “State your name.”
“What’s it to you, Blubber-Brain? Do I get the job 或者 not?” the walrus snapped. Blowhole tensed and passed her on his Segway.
“That is it! I can not work with this!”
Red One followed him out.
“Dr. Blowhole! Wait!” he called.
“What?!” Blowhole snapped as he turned to face him.
“Think about this! I really think she’ll be useful!” he told him.
“And what makes 你 think that?! She hasn’t made much of a first impression!” Blowhole argued. “Where did 你 even find her?! Hoboken?!”
“Dr. Blowhole, she has hands-on—well, flippers-on—experience! She’s got recommendations from some of the highest-ranking criminals on the other side of the nation! Apparently, her attitude actually makes her look less conspicuous,” the 龙虾 explained. Blowhole breathed deeply and glanced back into the room.
“But she’s so …”
Inside the room, the walrus stopped a 龙虾 that was passing her.
“Hey, you! What kind of 鱼 can’t swim?” she asked. The 龙虾 shrugged. “A dead one!” the walrus 说 before bursting out in obnoxious laughter. Blowhole grimaced.
“That,” he finished.
“I know. But I think she’s worth the trouble,” the 龙虾 reasoned. Blowhole sighed.
“Fine. As long as communication between us minimal,” he gave in.
“Hey Fish-Face!” the walrus called. “Did 你 make a decision 或者 what?! I mean, I know 你 can only use half your brain at a time, but come on!”
Blowhole tensely gripped the handles of his Segway, tightened his jaw, and turned away, starting down the corridor.
“Correction: As long as communication between us is through you.”
23) Hired [XIV]
Alice—who had previously been sleeping at her desk, propping herself up 由 her hand—woke abruptly upon the phone ringing and she answered it.
“Congratulations! You’re our third caller! That means you’ve won a free weekend cruise!” 说 the man on the other end.
“Huh?! What?! A free weekend cruise?! Yeah! Okay! I can do that!” she replied excitedly. Alice rushed out of her office and started collecting her things, dialing a number on her cell phone and holding it between her ear and shoulder as she packed.
“Hello?” answered a deep voice.
“Yes, I’m Zookeeper Alice at the Central Park Zoo. I received your application in the mail about you’re looking for work and I have a temporary position for 你 while I’m on vacation if you’re interested,” Alice told him.
“Really? Doing what?” asked the man.
“Just watching over the animals, keeping them fed. Especially watch over those penguins—they’re a tricky bunch,” Alice warned him.
“Penguins?” the man repeated. 你 could hear the grimace in his voice. “I would be 更多 than happy to take over your position while you’re on vacation,” he continued, his grimace replaced with what seemed to be a smile. Alice cocked an eyebrow, but shrugged indifferently at his tone.
“Great. I’ll leave my number on my 台, 办公桌 in case 你 need to reach me,” Alice told him, though she was going to “forget” to so she wouldn’t be bothered. “How soon can 你 be here?”
“I’ll be there in an hour,” the man said. “And I won’t at all torment the penguins into regurgitating a flamethrower to catch them in the act,” he 说 under his breath, intending, but failing, for Alice not to hear him. Alice remained silent for a moment.
“Whatever, weird-o,” she 说 before ending the call.
24) Trial and Error … And Error … And Error ... [XV]
“Officer, it wasn’t my fault! I didn’t mean to hit your vehicle! It was those penguins! Please!” X pleaded as his head was pushed into the back of the police car.
“Yeah, and a pretty 蝴蝶 made John Wilkes Booth assassinate Abraham Lincoln,” the officer replied. He and his partner cracked up and X grimaced.
“One 日 I’ll 显示 you! One 日 those penguins will be exposed!” X protested before the door was slammed in his face. The policemen were still laughing when they climbed into the driver and passenger seats.
“And a mockingbird made Brutus kill Julius Caesar,” 说 one the one in the passenger seat. They both laughed harder.
“And a fluffy bunny made Bonnie and Clyde rob banks,” 说 the officer in the driver 座位 as he fumbled to start the car as he laughed uncontrollably.
“All right! I get it! 你 can stop now!” X protested from the back seat. The policemen ceased laughing and looked back at him, then to each other, then started laughing harder than they had been, slapping their foreheads and burying their faces into the dashboard.
X simmered in the back 座位 with his expression twisted in unamusement. There just wasn’t a soul on earth that believed him.
The officer in the passenger side 座位 regained his composure first.
“Whew!” he 说 wiping a tear. “Come on, Duthm. We need to get him to the station.”
Duthm wiped his own tears and shifted the car in gear while the other officer made notes on X’s offense.
“So, 你 说 penguins were the reason 你 crashed into our car, Mr. X?” the officer asked with a grin.
X didn’t answer.
“Are 你 sure 你 just didn’t imagine the penguins?” the officer questioned.
X still didn’t answer.
“Upholding your right to remain silent. That’s a shame. I could have used another good laugh,” the officer 说 glancing back at X, whose face was warped with anger and agitation.
“This isn’t fair,” X finally said. “I’m not crazy! Those penguins are out to get me! And 你 so-called policemen are too stupid to realize it!” He 说 it before he realized what he was saying.
The officer in the passenger side 座位 turned around with wide eyes.
“Reckless driving and insulting a police officer! 你 are not helping yourself here, dirtbag,” he 说 making another note.
“No! That’s not what I meant! What I mean is that you’re just too blind to see the truth—I mean—”
“More insults toward a police officer! 你 are in big trouble, Mr. X!” Duthm spat from the driver seat, turning around another block.
“What I’m trying to say is that no one even cares to listen to me! I’m not crazy!” X told them. They both scoffed.
“Sure. And I’m not a police officer,” Duthm replied.
“Not a good one!” X blurted without thinking. “Wait—!”
“All right! You’d best shut your mouth right now!” Duthm warned.
X slumped back into the seat.
“I hate penguins.”
25) Good Kitty
It was an early morning in Hoboken, New Jersey. Though, not especially quiet.
“No, that was in my habitat! You’re just a little thief! Now, give it back!” Rhonda snapped, trying to make a grab for the handful of 鱼 Hans was holding.
“Nah-uh! Gracious threw these 鱼 in my habitat! So there!” he shot back, holding the 鱼 defensively.
“Her name’s Gladys, 你 undergrown duck!” Rhonda snapped.
Clemson rolled his eyes as the argument continued between Rhonda and Hans in the neighboring habitat and he watched as Gladys make her way over to his habitat.
“Yes! Finally! I wonder what she brought me—fruit? Mosquito?” He wondered aloud, rubbing his hands together as Gladys stopped short of his habitat.
“And now for you, my little cutie!” she 说 as she popped open a can of Purina ® cat 食物 and dumped it out in front of him. “Enjoy! Oh, such an adorable kitty cat!” Gladys added before leaving him.
Clemson bewilderedly stared down at the pile of cat chow at his feet, then to his reflection in a nearby puddle.
“Are 你 kidding me?”
26) Fast Friends [XVI]
Francis Alberta stared down at her 冰沙, 思慕雪 and stirred the straw around in it. Her had her head propped up on her fist.
“Rough day?” the waiter 说 as he slid a small napkin in front of her and put a small bowl of cherries on 最佳, 返回页首 of it.
“You could say that,” Francis replied irritably. She picked up a 樱桃 由 its stem and plucked the 水果 off with her teeth. Finally, she glanced up and a wave of recognition smacked her in the face. “Don’t I know 你 from somewhere?”
The waiter shifted uncomfortably before he felt the same way about the woman at the counter.
“I could say the same about you,” he said.
“Well, I’m sort of well-known, so to speak. I … I have a record,” she 说 without meeting his eye. “What about you? Where do I know 你 from?”
The waiter sighed.
“I go 由 X. I also have a record,” the waiter admitted quietly.
“X?” Francis repeated looking down in concentration. “Oh, I know who 你 are. You’re that guy with a thing for penguins.”
X grimaced.
“Somethin’ like that,” he 说 before scrubbing angrily at the counter, though it was spotless already.
“Well, I don’t think you’re crazy. My life was going just fine until a quadrant of penguins came along,” Francis 说 before taking a sip of her smoothie.
X stopped scrubbing abruptly and shot her a look.
“Really?” he 说 disbelievingly.
Francis nodded.
“Yeah. I mean, I can’t blame 你 for hating penguins if I hate my share as well. Who knows, maybe we hate the same penguins,” Francis replied. X smiled slightly.
“I guess that could be a possibility. What exactly did they do to you?” he asked her.
“Cost me my job,” Francis muttered with a roll of her eyes. X’s brow lowered curiously.
“Mine, too,” he told her. “Actually, several of them,” he corrected himself.
Francis cocked a brow.
“Hm. Must be their thing.”
“Probably,” X replied before returning to scrubbing the counter, though not as violently. When he glanced back at Francis, she had her eyes fixed on his biceps with a one-sided smile and he shifted his balance to his other foot.
“C-Can I get 你 anything else?” he asked nervously. Francis shifted her gaze to his eyes and smiled brightly.
“No,” she answered with a shake of her head. “I’ll take my bill now.”
X nodded and left to a cash register, then returned with her bill. After Francis pulled her balance from her wallet and signed the bill, she slid them across the counter.
“Thank you. Have a nice day,” she 说 before turning to leave. X awkwardly cleared his throat and nodded.
“You, too,” he replied picking the bill up from the counter. He noticed some 写作 under her signature.
555-9418 Call me. ♥
X’s eyes widened and he glanced up. Francis was waiting at the door looking back at him and she winked before leaving.
X blinked twice before his eyes rolled into the back of his head and he fell unconscious.
27) Brainwashing Expert [XVII]
“Ha-ha! Buck Rockgut! 你 have fallen into my trap like the fool 你 are!” the Red 松鼠 taunted as he watched Buck struggle against his restraints.
“Now what, Red? 你 gonna throw tomatoes at me 或者 something? 你 call this a trap!” Buck taunted.
“Don’t tempt me. And you’re restricted, aren’t you!” Red shot back.
“Yeah, yeah. Not for long, Red!” Buck assured him. Red laughed.
“I’d like to see 你 try. Now, onto my diabolical plan to rid of America’s greatest 企鹅 commandos!” he 说 triumphantly.
“And how do 你 plan to do that, Red?” Buck asked unconvincingly.
“I’m not. You are,” Red 说 smiling maleficently.
“Beg your pardon?” Buck replied with his brow lowering in confusion.
“Hypnosis!” Red answered. He threw his head back in 胜利之歌 laughter. Buck joined in guffaw, causing Red to cease laughing in bewilderment.
“What?! What are 你 laughing about! You’re supposed to be scared out of your itsy bitsy feathers!” Red asked angrily. Buck took a few deep breaths.
“Wow, hypnosis? This I gotta see,” he replied relaxing back against the wall, hanging 由 the restraints.
“I will have 你 know that I am a hypnosis expert!” Red insisted. He turned to his side and added under his breath, “I saw it on the television.”
Buck snickered.
“I’ll 显示 you! Wait here! I mean, not that 你 have a choice,” Red 说 as he walked into the 下一个 room. He returned with a golden pocket watch.
“Now, we’ll see who will be having the last laugh!”
Red held the watch in front of Rockgut’s face and swung it from side to side.
“Eyes on the watch,” he commanded. “You are now getting very sleepy. Your eyes are getting heavy and 你 feel very relaxed. Very relaxed …” Red started. His voice started to soften. “And when I count to three, 你 will be in a very—” Red yawned— “deep sleep. One …” Red’s eyes slowly opened and closed. “Two …” He yawned. “Three.”
Red’s eyes fell closed and he toppled to the floor. Buck looked at him for a 分钟 with his brow cocked.
“Did he just …?”
Buck burst out laughing uncontrollably.
“Hypnosis expert! That’s one way to look at it!”
28) Brains Vs. Befuddled
The Blue Hen paced through the park, muttering irritably to herself as she thought over how she was going to go about getting revenge on those blasted penguins once and for all. Finally, she stopped 由 a 树 to sit down.
She’d gone over several ideas through her head, but it was a lot harder to come up with a good scheme now that they had kicked her out of the zoo. When she lived in the zoo, it was easier to spy on them to know what to expect. She knew everything from before they kicked her out of the zoo and prior. It was impossible to know what kinds of things they had now.
“Hello?”
Blue turned at the sound of the voice and found herself staring at a squirrel.
“What do 你 want?”
“I was just wondering what 你 were doing at my tree,” the 松鼠 replied in a slow monotone.
“Nothing for 你 to be concerned with, Fred,” Blue replied. She’d seen the penguins encounter 费雷德 before and knew exactly what to expect in engaging a conversation with him.
“How do 你 know my name? Are 你 psychotic?” 费雷德 asked stepping closer.
“It’s psychic. And I guess I am, in a way,” Blue replied smugly. “Now, leave me alone.”
“How does one become psychotic?” 费雷德 asked, ignoring Blue’s request.
Blue sighed impatiently.
“I don’t have time for this,” she muttered.
“For what?” 费雷德 inquired.
“This,” Blue replied sternly, getting to her feet.
“You don’t have time for standing? Then why don’t 你 sit back down?” 费雷德 asked curiously. Blue’s expression went flat.
“You really are incompetent, aren’t you,” Blue stated rather than inquired. 费雷德 smiled.
“Hey, that’s what my Granny tells me! 你 really are psychotic!”
Blue looked 费雷德 up and down with her eyes.
“Yes, Fred. I’m psychic. And I predict that you’re going to go back into your 树 in the 下一个 thirty seconds,” she told him.
“Wow, I wasn’t even thinking about going back to my tree, but I guess I’m supposed to since 你 predicted it,” 费雷德 replied.
“Make that ten seconds,” Blue 说 impatiently.
“Oh, then I’d better get going,” 费雷德 说 climbing back up into his tree.
“And you’re also going to be absolutely silent when 你 get there!” Blue called up.
Fred climbed into the hole in the 树 that he called 首页 and poked his head out and nodded down at Blue before disappearing into the hole again. Blue smiled.
“Too easy.”
29) Tangled
“Take that back, 你 little rat!”
“No! It’s true and 你 know it, garden snake!”
Savio continued to chase Hans through the Hoboken Zoo as the other inhabitants watched the 显示 with amusement.
“I told 你 a million times! I am not a garden snake! I am a 蟒蛇, 宝儿 大蟒, 收缩器, 大蟒蛇 你 overgrown parakeet!” Savio shot back slithering after him with great speed.
Hans took a sharp turn to the left and darted into the zoo’s gift shop. Savio pursued.
Once inside, Hans pulled a plan off the 最佳, 返回页首 of his head and threw himself under a 表 turning sharply around one of its legs as Savio chased him underneath. Hans then jumped up onto a clothing rack and threw himself over and under back to the other side, grabbing a tape measure that was draped over a hanger on his way down. Savio followed. Hans sprinted back for the 表 and threw himself around another leg and doubled back, looping the measuring tape around Savio’s tail end and double-knotted it securely to his midsection. Savio could almost reach him, but no matter how hard he tried, his body was too 魔发奇缘 to stretch any further.
“Ha!” Hans taunted in triumph. Savio grunted in frustration.
“This isn’t over! I’m going to get out of this, and when I do, you’ll have hell to pay, mi enemigo!” he threatened.
“Ooh! I’m so scared!” Hans shot back, ignoring his intimidation. “Who’s the fool, now?! Ha-ha!”
Hans turned with a laugh and tripped over Savio’s midsection, tumbling into a rack full of yo-yo’s. When he pulled himself to his feet, he was covered in string. He pushed and pulled them to the side, but that only made matters worse as the string tightened around him. When he was finally nothing but a 魔发奇缘 mess, he fell to his side, struggling. With an aggravated sigh, he stopped, knowing that it was no use. That’s when he realized that Savio was snickering uncontrollably.
“Apparently, it’s still you, mi amigo,” he taunted.
30) Clear and Concise [XVIII]
“All right, we all got the plan, now?” the Amarillo Kid asked Gomer and Bo, the gophers.
“Sure do, Kid,” Gomer answered. “You go’n trick Private into thinkin’ we threatenin’ to steal yer shell and then we go’n trick all them penguins to come steal the Westchester Putter while Private helps 你 grab it.”
“No, I’m goin’ to trick Private into thinkin’ yer goin’ to steal my shell if we don’t steal the Westchester Putter that I’m supposedly goin’ to use to beat 你 two at a game. Then yer goin’ to trick them other penguins to come here so we’s can trap ‘em 由 tellin’ them that I tricked Private into helping me steal the Westchester Putter in the first place, and trick them into comin’ to us so’s we can trap ‘em all so’s they don’ come after us,” Kid explained.
“Right,” Bo replied. “So, 你 go’n trick Private into stealin’ the Putter and we go’n trick the penguins into chasin’ after 你 and then we go’n trap ‘em and make ‘em watch 你 play golf with us.”
“No,” Gomer disagreed. “We’re go’n trick the penguins into followin’ Kid to the Putter so’s they can steal it and give it to us!”
“Yer both wrong! Listen, I’m trickin’ Private into stealing the Putter with me ‘cause he’s goin’ to think yer threatenin’ to take my shell. Then yer gonna trick the other penguins into thinkin’ that I hornswoggled 你 two out of all yer belongin’s and yer gonna lead them to me and Private. We’re gonna trap ‘em and steal the putter ourselves,” Kid explained again.
“Right. 你 trick Private into stealing the Putter, then we trick the other penguins into comin’ so we can take your shell and personal belongin’s,” Bo answered.
“What?! No! That’s not what I said! Look, all 你 need to know is that 你 need to trick the penguins into comin’ after Private 由 tellin’ them that I hornswoggled you. When they get there, we’ll trap the penguins and take off with the Putter. Is that clear, now?”
Bo and Gomer nodded.
“Oh, wait, so when do we take yer shell?” Bo asked.
“You don’t! We just need Private to think y’are!” Kid answered angrily.
“Then we make the penguins think we 偷了 the Putter so’s they come after Private?” Gomer asked.
Kid gripped his head in and threw it back in frustration.
“No! That doesn’t even make sense! Listen, just get the penguins to come after Private! All right?!”
“But I thought 你 were trickin’ the penguins,” Bo inquired scratching his head.
“We’re all trickin’ the penguins!” Kid 说 through clenched teeth.
“And we’re trickin’ Private,” Gomer 说 with an understanding nod.
“No, I’m trickin’ Private! Yer trickin’ the other penguins!” Kid 说 pointing angrily at them.
“So, yer trickin’ Private, we’re trickin’ the other penguins, and Private’s goin’ to steal the Putter, and we’re gonna trap the penguins?” Bo asked.
“Yes,” Kid 说 with relief.
“Then we take your belongin’s?” Gomer added.
Kid took a deep breath of frustration and turned to the side, repeatedly banging his forehead into the wall.
Gomer and Bo exchanged a glance. Bo scratched his head and looked back to the Amarillo Kid.
“You all right, Mr. ‘Marillo Kid?”
— § —
[XII] This takes place preceding The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole.
[XIII] This takes place preceding Roomies.
[XIV] This takes place during the beginning of The Officer X Factor.
[XV] This takes place following A Kipper For Skipper. For anyone who doesn’t know, Abraham 林肯 was The United States of America’s sixteenth president and was assassinated 由 John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865 at Ford’s Theatre. Julius Caesar was a Roman emperor who was killed 由 his best friend, Brutus and company, 由 stabbing him several times in ancient Rome. And lastly, Bonnie and Clyde were two famous criminals during The United States’ Great Depression in the early- to mid-1900s.
[XVI] I’m seriously worried about myself now. I have a feeling 你 are, too.
[XVII] This takes place preceding Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan.
[XVIII] This takes place preceding Showdown On Fairway 18.
Extra Side Note: I realize that it’s really easy to do skits in relation to an episode. LOL
New TPOM movie featuring Blowhole and Alex the Lion
Date: 08/20/11 2:48 PM
嘿 guys, did 你 watch the new episode: Operation Vacation? After it ended, the annouced that there will be a new 1 小时 movie, Blowhole Strikes Back! Another popper: Alex the Lion from the orginal Madagascar 电影院 is in it. Also Hans the 海雀 there. Premiring on Sept. 9 at 8:00pm.
Hey,guys!I just watched Operation:Vacation,and after was a 预览 for the first ever POM movie,Blowhole Strikes Back! And it's guest staring Hans (Blowhole's partner) and Alex the Lion! It's all on September 9th,which is also my cousin's birthday!It'll be one epic movie in one epic day,I just know it! Are 你 ready to watch? I know I am!
Date: 08/20/11 2:48 PM
嘿 guys, did 你 watch the new episode: Operation Vacation? After it ended, the annouced that there will be a new 1 小时 movie, Blowhole Strikes Back! Another popper: Alex the Lion from the orginal Madagascar 电影院 is in it. Also Hans the 海雀 there. Premiring on Sept. 9 at 8:00pm.
Hey,guys!I just watched Operation:Vacation,and after was a 预览 for the first ever POM movie,Blowhole Strikes Back! And it's guest staring Hans (Blowhole's partner) and Alex the Lion! It's all on September 9th,which is also my cousin's birthday!It'll be one epic movie in one epic day,I just know it! Are 你 ready to watch? I know I am!
HIIIIII!!!!!!!!!! I'm 写作 an paparazzi scene with Kowalski as he being the winner of Zoo Idol. Enjoy!
"Kowalski?" Skipper asked. "Why is there a big crowd of fangirls outside our home?"
"Uhhhh......" Kowalski replied. "That might be
because I won Zoo Idol."
Skipper was shocked. "Why did 你 enter that competition???"
"Because a ton of people think I have a good tenor voice and wanted me to enter."
"KOWALSKI!!!!" Skipper yelled.
"Ooh. They want me to sign autographs. And one fangirl is Doris!!!! I'M COMING DORIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Skipper groaned.
"Skipper? Why are there girls screaming outside our house?" Private asked.
"Ask Kowalski."
"Kowalski?" Skipper asked. "Why is there a big crowd of fangirls outside our home?"
"Uhhhh......" Kowalski replied. "That might be
because I won Zoo Idol."
Skipper was shocked. "Why did 你 enter that competition???"
"Because a ton of people think I have a good tenor voice and wanted me to enter."
"KOWALSKI!!!!" Skipper yelled.
"Ooh. They want me to sign autographs. And one fangirl is Doris!!!! I'M COMING DORIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Skipper groaned.
"Skipper? Why are there girls screaming outside our house?" Private asked.
"Ask Kowalski."