
The Penguins of Madagascar
AnimationShortActionAdventureComedyFamilySci-Fi
⭐ 7.5 / 10(25,179)
The daily adventures of penguins living in New York's Central Park Zoo.
- Rated
- TV-Y7
- Runtime
- 11m
- Released
- 2008
- Country
- United States, New Zealand
Details
Release year: 2008
Storyline
The daily adventures of penguins living in New York's Central Park Zoo.
Top credits
Cast
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Tom McGrath — Skipper
John DiMaggio — Rico, Burt, Bada, Radio Guy, Hans, Space Squid, Brick, Lobster #2, Snake, Animal Control Officer, Announcer, Announcer #2, Bitsy, Construction Worker, Dog, Elephant, Factory Foreman, Factory Worker, Graveyard 8 Driver, Guard #1, Leopard Seal #2, Lobster #3, Macho Announcer, Macho TV Announcer, Maintenance Man, Pretzel Vendor, Rat #1 1991, Rat #2, Rhino, Robo-Guide, Security, Security Guard, Space Squid #1, Stace Hand, Street Person #1, TV VO, The Voice, Tiny Seal, Worker
Jeff Bennett — Kowalski, Chuck Charles, Computer, Chameleons, Rat #1, Man, Frankie, Red Squirrel, Amarillo Kid, Lobster #3, Reporter, Speak & Spell, Actor, Announcer #1, Blonde Guy, Chameleon, Computer Voice, Crowd Guy, Doctor Peary, Don, Driver, Ghost Sheep, Gregor, Jim, Leopard Seal #1, Lobster #2, Lunacorn Toy, Man #1, Narrator, Office Worker, Photographer, Pigeon, Pingeon, Professor, Rat, Security System Voice, Sno-cone Vendor, Spelling Toy Voice, Techno Voice, Tiny Kowalski, Vendor, Voice, Weapons System Voice
James Patrick Stuart — Private, Joey, Driver, Announcer, Hornet #2, Prince Sharesalot, Ad Exec #2, Beret-Wearing Frenchman, Cameraman, Cop, Delivery Truck Driver, Doorman, Family Father, Father, Foreman, Guard #2, Guy #2, Gym Patron, Hot Dog Vendor, Kid, Lab Tech, Leopard Seal #3, Lobster #4, Lunacorn, Man, Man in Crowd, Manfredi, Owner, Pretzel Vendor Maurice, Prince Sharesaldt, Princesharesalot, Scientist, Scientist #2, Suck-Up Lobster, TV Announcer, Ticket Vendor, Toy Store Worker, Vendor, Zoo Offical 1991
Awards
1 win & 0 nominations
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• A running joke throughout the series is when something (like a bomb) is thrown off camera and an explosion or a crash is heard, followed by a voice yelling "My car!". In the episode The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole (2011), the shout is in Japanese (with subtitles).
• The license plate on the penguins' car says 'I love Bonjovi' which they got in New Jersey where the band originate from.
• According to Tom McGrath, the TV series takes place in a separate or alternate continuity from the movies, making this show non-canon.