Penguins Of Madagascar Today

At only 92 minutes, the film moves at a breakneck speed. Action sequences (a parachute chase in Venice, a plane hijacking over Shanghai, a final battle in New York Harbor) are creatively choreographed and packed with background visual gags. The animation is slick, vibrant, and expressive, especially during the penguins’ signature “smile and wave” moments.

While not a direct sequel to Madagascar 3 , the film assumes you know the penguins’ backstory. King Julien (Sacha Baron Cohen) and the chimps appear in a brief but hilarious cameo. However, new viewers might feel slightly lost about why these birds have a submarine, military training, and a hatred for zoos. penguins of madagascar

Recommendation: If you enjoy fast-paced animated comedies that don’t pause for bathroom breaks or sentimentality, watch it. If you disliked the penguins’ chaotic energy in the original Madagascar films, this will not convert you. For everyone else: smile and wave, boys. Smile and wave. At only 92 minutes, the film moves at a breakneck speed

Director: Simon J. Smith, Eric Darnell Starring (Voices): Tom McGrath, Chris Miller, Conrad Vernon, Christopher Knights, Benedict Cumberbatch, John Malkovich Premise Super-spy obsessed Skipper, weapons enthusiast Kowalski, fanatically loyal Rico, and sweetly dim-witted Private—the breakout quartet from the Madagascar franchise—find themselves facing their greatest nemesis: the brilliantly villainous Dr. Octavius Brine (a.k.a. Dave the octopus). As they team up with an elite undercover animal task force called the "North Wind" (led by a wolf voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch), the penguins must stop Dave from erasing all penguins from existence using a sinister "medusa serum." What Works Well 1. Relentless, Self-Aware Humor The film’s script is its strongest asset. It leans heavily into rapid-fire one-liners, meta-jokes, and absurdist physical comedy. Skipper’s deadpan leadership, Kowalski’s over-explaining, and Private’s earnestness create a perfect comedic rhythm. The film never takes itself seriously, parodying heist movies and spy thrillers (especially Mission: Impossible and James Bond) with genuine wit. While not a direct sequel to Madagascar 3