Post by DSkillz on Jul 1, 2015 3:57:42 GMT
The Penguins (Madagascar)
The Madagascar Penguins are fictional characters from the Madagascar franchise. They first appeared in the DreamWorks film Madagascar (hence their collective name), created by Tom McGrath and Eric Darnell. The Penguins have spy- or- military-style adventures that involve their friends at their place of residence in Central Park Zoo in New York City. They are thus far the only characters to feature in all films of the Madagascar franchise as well as its various spinoff media.
All four penguins have their own individual personalities and names, using their unique traits in the form of commando-style missions for which the penguins are famed for.
Skipper
Skipper is the leader of the penguins, whose leadership remains unquestioned by the others. Despite being firm and practically incapable of relaxation, Skipper continues to lead the penguins to success on almost every mission. In all mediums, Skipper is voiced by his creator, Tom McGrath.
Kowalski
Kowalski is the tallest and thinnest of all the penguins, and certainly the smartest. He is the brains of the outfit, concocting complex plans in mere seconds for Skipper and the others to instigate almost immediately. In the films, Kowalski is voiced by Chris Miller with a broad American accent, but in the television series The Penguins of Madagascar he is voiced by Jeff Bennett with a slight English accent.
Rico
Rico is the oddball of the penguins, and the only character to feature inconsistent changes in his film and television appearances.
In the Madagascar films, Rico is a mute from Antarctica who acts rationally and is loyal to Skipper and the others. In the Christmas special The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper and the consequent TV series The Penguins of Madagascar, Rico has become an almost psychotic penguin with spiked hair, a scar down his face and the ability to regurgitate all manner of inanimate objects. In all mediums, Rico is portrayed by John DiMaggio.
Private
Private is the youngest of the penguins and is certainly the most naive. Private is characterized by his bulging eyes that occasionally look different ways as seen on promotional images, and he speaks with a squeaky British accent. In the films, Private is voiced by Christopher Knights, and in the TV series, he is voiced by James Patrick Stewart.
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All four penguins have their own individual personalities and names, using their unique traits in the form of commando-style missions for which the penguins are famed for.
Skipper
Skipper is the leader of the penguins, whose leadership remains unquestioned by the others. Despite being firm and practically incapable of relaxation, Skipper continues to lead the penguins to success on almost every mission. In all mediums, Skipper is voiced by his creator, Tom McGrath.
Kowalski
Kowalski is the tallest and thinnest of all the penguins, and certainly the smartest. He is the brains of the outfit, concocting complex plans in mere seconds for Skipper and the others to instigate almost immediately. In the films, Kowalski is voiced by Chris Miller with a broad American accent, but in the television series The Penguins of Madagascar he is voiced by Jeff Bennett with a slight English accent.
Rico
Rico is the oddball of the penguins, and the only character to feature inconsistent changes in his film and television appearances.
In the Madagascar films, Rico is a mute from Antarctica who acts rationally and is loyal to Skipper and the others. In the Christmas special The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper and the consequent TV series The Penguins of Madagascar, Rico has become an almost psychotic penguin with spiked hair, a scar down his face and the ability to regurgitate all manner of inanimate objects. In all mediums, Rico is portrayed by John DiMaggio.
Private
Private is the youngest of the penguins and is certainly the most naive. Private is characterized by his bulging eyes that occasionally look different ways as seen on promotional images, and he speaks with a squeaky British accent. In the films, Private is voiced by Christopher Knights, and in the TV series, he is voiced by James Patrick Stewart.
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Wikipedia
WikiFur
Copyright Owner/Official Site
DreamWorks Animation
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