The Penguins of Madagascar explained

Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:80 (149 segments)
List Episodes:List of The Penguins of Madagascar episodes
Composer:Adam Berry
Country:United States
Network:Nickelodeon (2008–12)
Nicktoons (2013–15)
First Aired:[1]

The Penguins of Madagascar is an American animated television series produced by DreamWorks Animation and co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio.[2] It stars nine characters from DreamWorks' animated film Madagascar: the penguins Skipper (Tom McGrath), Rico (John DiMaggio), Kowalski (Jeff Bennett), and Private (James Patrick Stuart); the lemurs King Julien (Danny Jacobs), Maurice (Kevin Michael Richardson), and Mort (Andy Richter); and the chimpanzees Mason (Conrad Vernon) and Phil. Characters new to the series include the otter Marlene (Nicole Sullivan) and a zookeeper named Alice (Mary Scheer). It is the first Nicktoon co-produced with DreamWorks Animation. The series was executive-produced by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle, who were the creators of the animated series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (a spin-off of Pixar's Toy Story franchise) and Disney Channel's Kim Possible.

The pilot episode, "Gone in a Flash", aired as part of "Superstuffed Nicktoons Weekend" on Friday, November 28,[3] 2008, and The Penguins of Madagascar became a regular series on March 28, 2009. The series premiere drew 6.1 million viewers, setting a new record as the most-watched premiere.[4] [5]

Although the series occasionally alludes to the rest of the franchise, The Penguins of Madagascar does not take place at a precise time within it.[6] McGrath, who is also the co-creator of the film characters, has said that the series takes place "not specifically before or after the movie, I just wanted them all back at the zoo. I think of it as taking place in a parallel universe".[6]

At the end of 2010, the show was the number two animated program on television among kids age 2–11 and in basic cable total viewers.[7] The show received praise for its animation quality, regarded as very good for the time.[8]

In December 2014, DiMaggio stated that the show ended production.[9] The show's executive producers, Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley, later served as executive consultants for DreamWorks' next Madagascar spin-off series (All Hail King Julien).

Plot

The Penguins of Madagascar is a spin-off of the Madagascar films. The series follows the adventures of four penguins: Skipper, Kowalski, Private, and Rico, who perform various commando-like missions to protect their home in the Central Park Zoo. The penguins often have to deal with problems caused, or made worse, by their zoo neighbors, King Julien XIII (a ring-tailed lemur), Maurice (an aye-aye), and Mort (a mouse lemur).

Episodes

See main article: List of The Penguins of Madagascar episodes.

Characters

See also: List of Madagascar (franchise) characters. The Penguins of Madagascar features the four penguin characters from the Madagascar franchise, as well as the two chimpanzees and the three lemurs. Characters new to the franchise include Marlene the otter and Alice the zookeeper, among others. Tom McGrath, John DiMaggio, Andy Richter, and Conrad Vernon reprise their roles as Skipper, Rico, Mort, and Mason respectively.

All four of the penguin characters are designed differently in the cartoon than they are in the movie to make them more distinguishable and easier to tell apart. Skipper's head is flatter in the series; Kowalski is taller; Rico has an unexplained scar over his mouth, a double chin, and a feathery Mohawk; and Private is shorter, younger, and rounder. Their personalities and abilities were also exaggerated. The texture of the characters was also changed to be better suited for television work.[6]

Main

Recurring

Production

In mid-2006, Nickelodeon and DreamWorks Animation announced that they would collaborate to create a show based on the Madagascar films. The new series would star the penguins from the film series. Nothing was confirmed on what the series would be about until November 2007.

At first, in November 2007, Nickelodeon advertised a sneak peek of three new Nicktoons coming to Nickelodeon, The Mighty B!, Making Fiends, and The Penguins of Madagascar all on November 25, 2007, as part of Superstuffed Nicktoons Weekend. Then, in December 2007, Nickelodeon advertised many events that were going to premiere in 2008 (The Mighty B!, Fairly OddBaby, The Penguins of Madagascar, KCA 2008, Sidekicks (The Naked Brothers Band), and "Pest of the West").[11] Since then, The Penguins of Madagascar premiere was delayed at least twice in 2008. It was most likely delayed to make room for the release of on November 7, 2008. On November 28, 2008, Nickelodeon aired an episode from the series as a sneak peek. The series officially debuted 4 months later on March 28, 2009 at 9:30 pm ET/PT.[12] The Double DVD Pack edition of Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa released on February 6, 2009 included an unaired episode of the show called "Popcorn Panic". This episode officially aired on TV 3 months later on May 9, 2009. On December 24, 2013, new episodes of the series were moved to the Nicktoons channel.

The series was co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and the Nickelodeon Animation Studio's Burbank location. Animation services were outsourced to India,[6] New Zealand and Taiwan. The producers were planning on a 26-episode first season,[13] but the episode number was changed to 48.

Casting

Some of the voice actors who voiced the characters in the films were unable to reprise their roles for the series. Chris Miller, who had voiced Kowalski, was replaced by Jeff Bennett, while Christopher Knights was replaced by James Patrick Stuart for the voice of Private. Danny Jacobs took over from Sacha Baron Cohen as the voice of King Julien, and Cedric the Entertainer's character, Maurice, is now voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson. Tom McGrath, John DiMaggio, Andy Richter and Conrad Vernon reprised their roles of Skipper, Rico, Mort, and Mason for the TV series, respectively. Other characters are voiced by the same actors who had voiced them in the films, while some characters, like Marlene and Alice the zookeeper, are new characters created especially for the series.

Broadcast

Nickelodeon debut

The Penguins of Madagascar aired on Nickelodeon after the 2009 Kids' Choice Awards on March 28, 2009.

International

In Australia, The Penguins of Madagascar premiered on April 18, 2009, on Nickelodeon.[14] In Canada, the series premiered on September 12, 2009, on Nickelodeon Canada and YTV.[15] In Ireland, the series premiered on Nickelodeon Ireland and RTÉ Two on April 12, 2009.[16] The series debuted in Australia and New Zealand on April 18, 2009 on Nickelodeon (Australia and New Zealand).[17] In the United Kingdom, the series premiered on April 12, 2009 on Nickelodeon UK, CITV, and Viva.[16] Nickelodeon aired a "sneak peek" preview of The Penguins of Madagascar in the United States November 28, 2008, and officially launched the series March 28, 2009.[18] The series was added to Hulu in June 2018.[19] The series premiered on Duronto TV in Bangladesh on March 1, 2021, alongside .[20]

Critical reception

Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times gave The Penguins of Madagascar a favorable review. She said that the show had strong comedic timing and action scenes, saying that it recalled both Wile E. Coyote cartoons and 1940s gangster movies.[21] Tim Goodman's review in the San Francisco Chronicle is also favorable. He said that he considered the penguins and Julien as having the most comedic potential from the movies, with his review focusing on the voice actors' comedic timing, and said that the show also contained several jokes that would make it appealing to adults.[22]

Brian Lowry of Variety described the show as "loud, exuberant and colorful" and praised its animation quality, but he did not think that it was funny and said that the show seemed more like a "merchandising bonanza".[23]

Awards and recognition

YearAssociationCategoryNomineeResult
2009Artios AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Casting – Animation TV ProgrammingSarah Noonan, Meredith Layne
British Academy Children's Awards[24] InternationalBob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Bret Haaland
Golden Reel Awards[25] Best Sound Editing: Television AnimationEpisode: "Gone in a Flash"
2010Annie Awards[26] Best Animated Television Production for Children
Directing in a Television ProductionBret Haaland (for "Launchtime")
British Academy Children's Awards[27] International
Daytime Emmy Awards[28] [29] [30] Outstanding Special Class Animated ProgramBob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Bret Haaland, Dina Buteyn, Dean Hoff
Tied with SpongeBob SquarePants
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and CompositionAdam Berry
Outstanding Writing in AnimationBrandon Sawyer, Bill Motz, Bob Roth, Eddie Guzelian, Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle
Outstanding Directing in an Animated ProgramNicholas Filippi, Bret Haaland and Lisa Schaffer
Golden Reel Awards[31] Best Sound Editing: Television AnimationEpisode: "What Goes Around"
Kids' Choice Awards[32] Favorite Cartoon
2011Golden Reel Awards[33] Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in TelevisionEpisode: "The Lost Treasure of the Golden Squirrel"
Daytime Emmy Awards[34] [35] Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and CompositionAdam Berry
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Live Action and AnimationJames Lifton, Paulette Lifton, Dominick Certo, Ian Nyeste, Matt Hall, Lawrence Reyes
Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or SpecialMeredith Layne
Outstanding Children's Animated ProgramBob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Bret Haaland, Chris Neuhahn, Dean Hoff, Dina Buteyn
Outstanding Direction in an Animated ProgramNick Filippi, Christo Stamboliev, Dave Knott, Lisa Schaffer
Outstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramDanny Jacobs (for "King Julien")
Tom McGrath (for "Skipper")
Outstanding Writing in AnimationBrandon Sawyer, Bill Motz, Bob Roth
Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Cartoon
BMI Film/TV Awards[36] Cable MusicAdam Berry
2012Annie Awards[37] Best Animated Television Production – Children
Directing in a Television ProductionSteve Loter, Christo Stamboliev, Shaun Cashman, David Knott
Music in a Television ProductionAdam Berry, Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle
Voice Acting in a Television ProductionJeff Bennett (for "Kowalski")
Editing in Television ProductionTed Machold, Jeff Adams, Doug Tiano, Bob Tomlin
Golden Reel Awards[38] Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in TelevisionEpisode: "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole"
Daytime Emmy Awards[39] [40] [41] Outstanding Children's Animated ProgramBret Haaland, Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley, Nick Filippi, Chris Neuhahn, Ant Ward, Andrew Huebner
Outstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramJeff Bennett (for "Kowalski")
Outstanding Directing in an Animated ProgramDavid Knott, Shaun Cashman, Christo Stamboliev, Steve Loter, Lisa Schaffer
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and CompositionAdam Berry
Outstanding Original Song – Children's and AnimationAdam Berry, John Behnke (for "Off the Clock")
Adam Berry, Brandon Sawyer (for "In the Happy Little Land of Hoboken Surprise")
Outstanding Writing in AnimationBill Motz, Bob Roth, Brandon Sawyer
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – AnimationPaulette Lifton, James Lifton, Adam Berry, Dominick Certo, Michael Petak, D.J. Lynch, Matt Hall, Ian Nyeste, Aran Tanchum, Chris Gresham, Lawrence Reyes
Primetime Emmy Awards[42] Outstanding Animated ProgramEpisode: "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole"
2013Annie Awards[43] [44] Best Animated Television Production for ChildrenEpisode: "Action Reaction"
Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue ProductionAdam Berry (episode: "Private and the Winky Factory")
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue ProductionJames Patrick Stuart (for "Private"; episode: "High Moltage")
Tom McGrath (for "Skipper"; episode: "The Otter Woman")
Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue ProductionGabe Garza (episode: "Endangerous Species")
Daytime Emmy Awards[45] [46] Outstanding Children's Animated ProgramBob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Bret Haaland, Nick Filipini, Ant Ward, Chris Neuhahn and Andrew Huebner
Outstanding Directing in an Animated ProgramDavid Knott, Christo Stamboliev, Matt Engstrom, Sunil Hall and Lisa Schaffer
Outstanding Music Direction and CompositionAdam Berry
Outstanding Writing in AnimationBill Motz, Bob Roth and Brandon Sawyer
Outstanding Sound Mixing – AnimationJustin Brinsfield, D.J. Lynch and Ian Nyeste

Toys

DreamWorks licensed a number of manufacturers to create products for the show, including Hooga Loo Toys, which had a successful run creating a line of plush toys associated with the second Madagascar movie. Based on its success, Hooga Loo was granted a license to create an entirely new toy line for the new series. Hooga Loo recruited the creative development team, Pangea Corporation, the company who assisted Playmates Toys in the development of the very successful Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, to work systemically with DreamWorks and develop toys inspired by the series.[47] The toy line included a full range of plush characters, as well as collectible figures and wacky vehicles. Fast food restaurants courted DreamWorks to glean the rights for a QSR deal, which finally materialized in late 2009. McDonald's had produced a line of toys based on the second film. This relationship forged a new deal with McDonald's.

Licensed merchandise based on the show began debuting in January 2010.[48] [49] In February 2010, McDonald's began their "Mission: Play" Happy Meal toy campaign, which featured eight toys based on the penguins in the series.[50]

Video games

External links

Notes and References

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