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posted by KowalskiTheLich
“So…this is it?” 说 Marlene, obviously under whelmed. She turned to Kowalski, who was standing 下一个 to her, surveying his lair proudly.

“What, 你 don’t like it?” 说 Kowalski sadly.

“No, no!” 说 Marlene quickly, not wanting to hurt his feelings. “It’s just…it’s in the sewer…”

“After a bit, 你 can’t really notice the smell,” 说 Kowalski, taking a deep breath to prove her wrong. An unbearable smell crashed into his nostrils and he groaned and put a flipper over his beak. “I stand corrected.”

“So, where is this organ?” she said, looking around. “Is that is over there?” She pointed towards a large block of wood standing in the corner.

“Yes, that would be it,” 说 Kowalski. “I know it’s not much, but it I thought it was pretty good considering what I had to work with.”

“Mmm” 说 Marlene, nodding without really paying attention. “So, does it work?”

“Yes, but I would appreciate if 你 didn’t play it…it’s rather loud,” 说 Kowalski.

“Oh, I get you!” 说 Marlene. “This is 更多 about your stupid fight with Skipper.”

“Yes, it is. Now please don’t 獾 me, I would rather not discuss it,” 说 Kowalski grumpily.

Marlene sighed; she hated being involved in other people’s conflicts. At least Kowalski wasn’t asking her to do anything against Skipper, but she was pretty upset that she couldn’t play the organ; she had always liked the way they sounded but obviously had never been allowed to mess with one before.

“Are 你 sure 你 don’t want to go to my habitat, Kowalski?” 说 Marlene, wanting to leave. “I’ve got snacks!”

“Oh, that’s okay. I raided the zoo storage facility the other 日 and brought back two crates packed full of nice, fresh fish.” Kowalski licked the edges of his beak. “I put them behind the organ. Here, I’ll go get one…”

Marlene sighed. She did not at all want to stay in this smelly sewer, but also did not want to hurt Kowalski’s feelings. She walked over to a cinder block Kowalski used as a chair and sat down on it. It was very uncomfortable, but she did not say anything.

“Here we go!” 说 Kowalski, dragging a large box towards Marlene. “Dinner is served!”

“Dinner? It’s almost twelve o’clock at night!” 说 Marlene, who was not one to stand for improper use of words.

“Well, midnight snack then, it doesn’t matter!” 说 Kowalski bitterly, opening the box. He pulled out about a dozen 鱼 and dumped them on the floor. “Eat up!”

“Kowalski, why are 你 wearing that on your face?” 说 Marlene suddenly. Kowalski froze just as he was about to 吞, 燕子 a 鱼 whole.

“Just noticed that did you?” 说 Kowalski, putting the 鱼 down with some reluctance.

“Not really…I noticed it ever since 你 started giving your little monologue behind the warehouse. I know 你 were impersonating the Phantom of the Opera, but seriously, can 你 take it off now?”

“Um…no” 说 Kowalski casually. “Now how about those 唱歌 tips so 你 can go off to bed? It’s getting very late…”

“Kowalski, you’re really starting to bug me. You’re not the Phantom, okay. Take it off.”

“Alright” 说 Kowalski. “But don’t say I didn’t warn you.”

Kowalski pulled the cloth off his face and dropped it on the floor. Marlene gasped.

“Oh Kowalski, what did 你 do to your face?” 说 Marlene sympathetically.

“Acid. Another long story, which I don’t have time to recount. Now eat something 或者 not, but I would like to get these 唱歌 tips over with.”

Marlene felt like running over to Kowalski and giving him a big hug. A wound that deep…that showed the 识骨寻踪 in the face…couldn’t have been painless. But Kowalski wasn’t complaining.

“Kowalski, I’m so sorry!” 说 Marlene pitifully.

“For what? 你 didn’t do anything,” 评论 Kowalski as he swallowed a fish. “Gonna eat any of these? No? Okay then!”

Kowalski kicked the 箱, 板条箱 out of the way and walked over to Marlene.

“Okay. Now these tips aren’t to make 你 sound better, they’re to cause less stress on your vocal cords and give 你 a louder 唱歌 voice which 你 will be able to wow the judges with. Of course, 你 probably won’t even be able to see the effects of them, but they’re fun anyway.” Kowalski 说 this all very quickly while tying the cloth back over his face.

“Huh?” 说 Marlene.

“Now Marlene” 说 Kowalski, “When 你 are about to start 唱歌 stand erect, don’t slouch over, and keep your head tilted 前锋, 期待 exactly 65.3 degrees, like this…”

Kowalski grabbed Marlene and manipulated her body into the proper position. “Standing like this and keeping your head in the exact proper position allows your voice to be projected 更多 effectively and causes less stress on the larynx…”


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The 下一个 morning, the chimps made an announcement.

“For all of 你 people that were interesting in our ‘musical theater’ presentation, we are officially changing the performance,” 说 Mason. “It was just too much of a hassle to inform everyone about what the Barber of Seville actually was, and since most of the lyrics aren’t even in English…”

Phil 说 something in sign language. “No Phil, I’m pretty sure it was your idea to do this play. I wanted to see Macbeth, remember?”

“Anyway,” Mason continued, “We are changing the performance to a play that people will probably be much 更多 familiar with, seeing as it is performed several times every night throughout New York. Yes, I am talking of the Phantom of the Opera!”

Phil 说 something else in sign language. “I know Phil, that’s why I chose it,” 说 Mason.

“So there 你 have it, folks. The remaining auditions will be held tomorrow night at the plaza we did them in the first time. After those, we will contact the people who we think are deserving of roles in the performance, and rehearsal for the play will begin a few days later. Thank 你 for your time.”

The group of 动物 began to disperse. “Is it just me, 或者 does anyone else think that ghosts and opera shouldn’t go together?” remarked Burt the elephant.

Marlene had been standing in the back of the group of 动物 and when everyone began to leave, she tried to get back to her habitat as quickly as possibly without looking conspicuous.

“Kowalski!” 说 Marlene, sliding into the tunnel that served as the entrance to her den. “I’ve got news…”

“Careful!” 说 Kowalski, holding up his flipper as she neared the end of the tunnel. “I’m testing the infra-red security system, but there are still a few…bugs in the programming. Observe.”

Kowalski picked up a rock off the floor and carefully dropped it on 最佳, 返回页首 of one of the laser beams. For a second, nothing happened, but then the rock simply disintegrated into powder.

“What the heck was that?” 说 Marlene. “Are 你 saying that anyone coming through here is going to be turned into dust?”

“Well, the beams are supposed to increase body temperature so rapidly when triggered that the intruder will pass out within 秒 due to intensely high body temperature.”

“Isn’t that a little…I dunno…extreme?” 说 Marlene, staring at one of the lasers.

“Possibly, but the only other thing I could think of off the 最佳, 返回页首 of my head was a 断头台 blade trap. Give me a little credit!” 说 Kowalski.

“And no,” 说 Kowalski, as Marlene opened her mouth. “This will not cause any lasting damage to their brain 或者 vital organs. At least, I don’t think so.”

Marlene gasped. “I’m just playing with you,” 说 Kowalski. “Just let me adjust the thermal factors on this control panel and then I’ll turn it off for 你 to pass.”

Marlene simply stepped over the laser beams, none of which were above three inches off the ground, and watched Kowalski press buttons on the control panel.

“It would be much easier if I knew what all of these buttons did!” 评论 Kowalski in a frustrated tone. “What the heck, I’ll mess with these later. Now just let me turn this off for 你 and…”

Marlene tapped Kowalski on the shoulder. He jumped slightly and turned around. “How did you…oh,” 说 Kowalski, looking sadly at the beams.

“Come on Kowalski, take a break. How long have 你 been working on that again? Like five hours?”

“Actually I’ve only been working on this for fifteen minutes. I was working on that for the other four hours and forty-five minutes.

Kowalski pointed towards the manhole in the middle of the den. Marlene shrugged.

“It’s a manhole,” remarked Marlene.

“Yes, it is” agreed Kowalski. “One which I installed with over seventy-four different types of intruder-deterring features. For example, say someone tries to simply shove the manhole open like my ex-troop always seems to do. If the manhole is fully separated from its little hole in the ground here for 更多 than one and a half seconds, sensors around the hole will be triggered and a spray of various fumes will issue out, none of which are lethal but they are potent enough that a miniscule amount would be enough to knock out a grown human for two hours and fifty three minutes.”

Marlene wasn’t sure she liked Kowalski visitor-proofing her habitat. She had invited Kowalski to spend some time at her habitat, feeling bad about leaving him in his miserable little lair in the sewer, and he had asked her permission to put up some ‘security features’ while she was away listening to the announcement. She had agreed very quickly without thinking, since Kowalski had been delaying her with several last-minute 唱歌 tips (even though she reminded him the auditions were not till tomorrow) and she was anxious that she would miss the announcement.

“Of course. Nothing with 你 penguins is ever easy,” 说 Marlene. She had been simply thinking it but somehow it had slipped out, one of her bad habits. Kowalski chuckled a little.

“What, 由 security features 你 thought I meant a little lock on the manhole and perhaps a door for the tunnel? No, no, no, no, no! A little lock and a door is not going to keep my old team out. When they want in, they get in, if there’s something in the way, they remove it. Rico would easily pick in a lock about a second, and there’s no way they would bother to knock on a door. These security features are very inconspicuous, Marlene. The manhole appears normal from both sides, as 你 saw yourself, and the laser beams are so 分钟 that no one would be able to see them without careful inspection. Get it now?”

Marlene did not really approve of Kowalski’s methods, but she was getting tired of the penguins always popping in without warning. Still, there was one 问题 that had been bugging her since she had seen Kowalski last night…

“Kowalski,” 说 Marlene, “Didn’t you…get sick of science 或者 something?”

“Good heavens no!” 说 Kowalski, as though Marlene had just uttered a disgusting curse word. “Are 你 mad? I could never, ever tire of science. Science is…”

“Okay, okay, I don’t need to hear a speech. It’s just that, didn’t 你 claim that 你 were getting tired of science?”

“Well yes, I 说 that, but I didn’t actually mean it. Yes, 音乐 can be nice at times, but it pales in comparison to the greatness of science. Just understand, Marlene, that this whole plot is far to elaborate for 你 to likely understand, and…”

“What plot?” 说 Marlene, becoming stern. “You little liar!”

“Calm down, Marlene” 说 Kowalski timidly as Marlene began to advance threateningly towards him. “And tell me, just what have I lied about?”

“Well I suppose 你 never directly stated that 你 weren’t plotting, but it was heavily implied during our conversation last night,” 说 Marlene. “I have no idea what 你 and Skipper got into such a big fight about, but I’m sure not going to let 你 do anything to hurt him 或者 the others!”

“Wait! I haven’t told 你 my plan! I certainly don’t mean to hurt anyone, especially Skipper and my old team!” 说 Kowalski, backing away from Marlene. Unfortunantly for him, Marlene wasn’t buying it.

“Come here you!” 说 Marlene, darting towards Kowalski. Kowalski dodged and made a break for the tunnel.

“All I wanted was to help 你 with your singing, Marlene…AARGH!”

Kowalski stopped in his tracks and slumped over onto the ground the moment he ran into the tunnel.

“Kowalski?” 说 Marlene. She walked over and poked him. He lay completely still, his eyes closed and his face 《冰雪奇缘》 into a pained expression.

“The security system!” 说 Marlene, slapping herself. “Oh, Kowalski…”

Kowalski’s foot had indeed gently brushed a laser beam. “At least he didn’t turn into powder,” 说 Marlene. She felt his forehead and sure enough, it was intensely hot to the touch.

“Well, I guess I’d better take 你 to Skipper. He might be able to help, and most importantly, maybe 你 two can settle this silly fight of yours when 你 come round.”

She picked up Kowalski and, carefully stepping around the lasers, made her way out of her habitat.
posted by knocktimerico
Skipper barged into the 企鹅 HQ, Kowalski still close behind, his head hung low with dejection. The first thing he noticed was Private lying on the table, bandaged, bruised, and unconscious, with Rico hovering around him.

He made a B-line to where the young 企鹅 lay and visually assessed his injuries. After deciding that his wounds although serious, weren’t life threatening, Skipper demanded to know what happened.

Kowalski began to explain how Private had climbed the 树 to rescue the kitten, how he was so close to saving 说 kitten, and how the branch gave out under his weight. His...
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posted by knocktimerico
Skipper’s eyes slowly opened; his vision still blurry from sleep. He blinked twice to regain his focus. For a 秒 he forgot where he was, he wasn’t in his bunk, and he wasn’t in the HQ. A brown figure lying 下一个 to him caught his attention. It was Marlene. He remembered telling her he would spend the night, knowing that his team could take care of themselves. He shrugged and returned back to a prone position and went back to sleep.

Fifteen 分钟 later he awoke again, but this time to the smell of 鱼 coffee brewing on the table. He sat up and put his face in his flippers and let...
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posted by KowalskiTheLich
Three days passed and Skipper finally decided that the late night training exercises were not doing anyone any good. No one really knew why he had come to this conclusion, but perhaps he thought it was affecting Kowalski’s mind, as Kowalski had changed throughout the last three days.

Kowalski used to hate 音乐 and generally only tolerated it if it was soft and not repetitive and annoying. Now, he already listened to every record the penguins owned and even played them while he was fiddling with an invention. On 日 three, he finally packed up all of his inventions and threw them into a corner,...
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posted by knocktimerico
Skipper had taken his time to get back from Marlene’s so he could piece together the best words to explain his and Marlene’s relationship, especially to young Private.

He entered through the fishbowl entrance as he usually would, and turned to face his team. Much to his surprise the three were standing facing him, almost as if they expected him.

“Skipper I believe there’s something 你 need to tell these two.” Kowalski stated as he motioned his flipper first towards Rico then Private. The two of the stared at Skipper anxiously, waiting to hear what Kowalski was talking about.

“Yea...
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posted by Cornflak
Unfortunate for the 搜索 to conclude in failure. Of course, one couldn’t complain when two of the three penguins that engaged the mission had been lacking in effort. The third penguin, Rico, had found something rather interesting. A gray crowbar partially stained with blood of seemingly unknown origin. Normally, the explosives expert tended to 吞, 燕子 any sort of object that sparked his interest, which, in this case, was so.

Now, at this point, Skipper and Kowalski really didn’t care for Private’s case, much to the small penguin’s delight. And then, typically, life went on as it had,...
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In fact, that night, Private had much difficulty in falling asleep. Simply the thought of a friend who was in need prevented the 企鹅 from sleeping. He wondered if Rico was awake, too. He certainly hoped not. Private only wished the best for the regurgitating penguin.

Suddenly, a noise from below grasped Private’s full attention. On first inspection, it was difficult to determine what the sound was. Luckily, Private merely turned his head to the side and caught the perfect glimpse of Rico’s back. The heavyset 企鹅 was slowly heading towards the television. This baffled Private, for...
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posted by Cornflak
Despite the fact that it was well early in the morning, the injured Private was 给 a few hours to himself for rest and recovery. Skipper stayed true to his word, being sure as to give Private his privacy throughout the entire day. Having done this, the leader also granted the rest of the team absolute freedom for the day. Hopefully, this would give the other penguins some time to themselves. After Private’s unexpected disappearance, it was probably for the best.

Taking advantage of these moments, Kowalski chose to sit in a corner of the room, 写作 all of his thoughts on his notepad....
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hello i'm here to inform the peaple about peinguins. peaple used to think that peinguins only lived in antartica truth is they can be found just about anywere from africa to calafornia infact there are only SIX species of peinguins that actually live in antartica including the peinguins we all know and 爱情 who are the only species that has plain 橙子, 橙色 feet and some times 橙子, 橙色 bill they can also be black and plain black and white feathers all other species of peinguins like the emporror peinguin the largest species of peinguins at a lenght of up to three feet has an 橙子, 橙色 near and on the...
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posted by rico911910
..YOU LOOK AT THE 下一个 PAGE.......................
was nurses and docters all crowded around Skipper how was laying on the hospital 床, 床上 shacking will the some of them were holding him down. One of the docters puting a oxagen mask on Skipper and held it there so he could breath easier. Then a nurse came in holding a shot with meadisen filled haf way to the top. As the meadisen was injeted into skipper to calm his 心 rate down the room begian to fall into silence. Slower and slower his
heart started to bet. When the docters looked at the monuter they side in releaf when Skipper's 心 rate...
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S:Skipper; K:Kowalski; P: Private; R: Rico; M:Marlene; J: Julien; Mau: Maurice; Mort:Mort. A: Alice



Part Two

Alice breaks the bottle against the 最佳, 返回页首 of the cage and the glass shatters everywhere. She places the 刀 right in front of the cage door. She opens the cage.

A: Now 你 can get out! Let’s see if 你 are smart enough!!!

She stares at them and waits.

S: We aren’t gonna get out like this! Rico!
R: Blaghhh (he pukes a handglider and they all hold on to some ones leg. Alice watches with fury)
A: 你 aren’t off the hook that easy! And I guess 你 are wondering what happened to your little...
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The rats lead Skipper away on the steel cage. This time he knew better than to struggle, he might as well save his energy for what was coming. ‘Well,’ thinks Skipper ‘I guess that this is the moment of truth.’ The sound of footsteps and the repugnant smell went away after a while and a few moments later Skipper felt himself being lowered down again. The cover is pulled away; Skipper blinks in the sudden light as his eyes adjust. In front of him stood Kowalski, Rico, and Private, all seeming exceedingly happy. Skipper was back inside his lair. The rats climb back outside chuckling as...
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[Skipper looks around. His 企鹅 lair is empty]
    Skipper: Kowalski? Rico? Private? Anyone? All my men seem to be gone. Perhaps they’re at Marlene’s.
[He sneaks over to Marlene’s habitat, careful to not be seen]
    Skipper: Marlene? Marlene! She seems to be gone to! This must be a complot, but from who? The only suspicious activity I have seen came from…[Gasps] Kowalski!
[Skipper quickly rushes to the 狐猴 habitat. After much searching (even underneath the "RoyalThrone")he finds it empty]
    Skipper: No! Not the lemurs too!...
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Kowalski is walking down the busy sidewalk and stops when he sees Skipper sitting on a 街, 街道 corner with a tin can to collect change.
Skipper: Spare change for a new lair, please? Over here, I need dough!
Kowalski: Skipper? What are 你 doing?
Skipper: Kowalski, I never thought I would be happier to see your brain. How far are we from a new lair?
Kowalski looks in the cup and sees one 糖果 wrapper along with a button.) At this rate centuries.
Skipper: We are depending on Rico and Private now.
Kowalski: No we’re not.
They see two penguins, Rico and Private, heading toward them.
Skipper: Report....
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added by Kinkystar
posted by midnightangel88
private: uh (wakes up) where are we skippah
pinkie: (pops out of nowhere) hi there my names pinkie
private: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
pinkie: oh i'm sorry
private: skippah skippah where are 你 (wimpers)
pinkie: 嘿 whats wrong
private: (crys) skippah
pinkie: (picks him up and brings him to twilights)
private: where am i (wimpers) skippah please come
twilight: who's skipper
private: skippah's m-my brother so are kowalski and rico (wimpers) i don't know where i am i'm scared
fluttershy: aww what a poor thing
meanwhile at the hq
skipper: 嘿 where's private (hears something)
tv: skippah's my brother so are kowalski and rico (wimpers) i don't know where i am i'm scared
they travel there
skipper: were here
private: (wimpers and gets taken to canterlot)
to be continued
posted by SJF_Penguin2
link if 你 would like to access the first chapter.

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Off the Shelf
A Penguins of Madagascar fanfic
Chapter 2: "Career Change"

Liz glanced at her daughter in the back 座位 through the rearview mirror of her silver Subaru Outback. "So, have 你 named your little 老友记 yet?"

"Yes." Chelsea held Skipper up. "This is Mr. Penguin." And then held up Marlene. "And this is Mrs. Penguin."

"No, no, sweetie. The brown one is an otter. Remember the story I told 你 in the gift shop?"

"I know she's an otter, Mom. But she changed her name when she got married."

"Married?"...
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“Tuckered Out”
November 1, 2014


Marlene yawned. “Thanks for taking me to that Enrique Guitaro concert, guys,” she 说 to the penguins as they drove her home. “It went a lot better than last time. And going backstage? That was”—she yawned again as if she hadn’t slept in days—“really awesome,” she finished.

Skipper chuckled from his place to the right of her. “I don’t think staying up all the way to one in the morning is a good idea for you.”

Marlene shook her head. “No, no, I’m awake.” She fought off another yawn and rubbed her eyes. “Tack as a sharp.”

Skipper...
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“I Insist”
September 27, 2014


“All right, men. I want a perimeter. Make it fast, make it wide, and make it where 你 can see everything, but nothing can see you,” Skipper ordered the team in Central Park. “On my mar —”

“Hey, aren’t 你 those penguins from the aquarium?” 费雷德 interrupted as he approached them.

Skipper rolled his eyes. “Zoo, actually. What do 你 want, Fred? We’re in the middle of something,” he asked impatiently.

“Yeah, I’m in the middle of something too. I think it’s called Central Park. Anyway, I was just wondering, is that 獭, 水獭 friend of yours...
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“Another Side”
April 26, 2014


    Skipper led a blindfolded Marlene into her cave.

    “Skipper, what is this? What’s the big surprise?” Marlene urged with anticipation.

    “Well, remember a couple of weeks 以前 when 你 说 you’ve always wanted to stargaze, but couldn’t because of the bright city lights?” Skipper asked, preparing to remove the blindfold.

    “Yes, why?” Marlene answered.

    Skipper pulled off the blindfold. “That’s why,” he 说 with a grin.

    Marlene...
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