Gut Instinct: Every ngày at the zoo, Gladys feeds the zoo động vật treats, much to Alice's displeasure. After Gladys slips and falls on a trái xoài, xoài pit that came from the vong linh, vượn cáo habitat, King Julien faces the wrath of the zoo animals. But Skipper's gut has a different say (literally) on this, prompting an investigation. All the signs point to King Julien, but was it really him this whole time, hoặc is it merely the insatiable need for vengeance at hand? And can they save King Julien in time before his punishment?
I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane: Once a year, the Invention Expo (INVEXPO) showcases the latest inventions, to Kowalski's delight. And this year, it just so happens to be at the Central Park. When a billboard breaks his legs, Kowalski is unable to attend, so he begs the other Penguins to go in his place. While in solitary confinement, he slowly turns insane, scaring the people and other zoo animals. He also notices a không gian Squid landing, gathering inventions for an invasion. But will anyone believe him?
After the showstoppers that were "Time Out/Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan," "Gut Instinct/I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" had a tough act to follow. Thankfully, both episodes followed up beautifully. The latter pair follows a similar theme as the former since one episode ("Time Out" and "Gut Instinct") was straight-up comedy while the other ("Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan" and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane") goes for action with a darker tone. Also, both pairs had one episode ("Time Out" and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane") that involved a pair working together (King Julien and Kowalski in the former, Kowalski and Marlene in the latter).
"Gut Instinct" freaked me out just a little bit at first because apparently, Skipper's considerable stomach (to which the writers like to acknowledge with episodes like "Brain Drain," "Fit to Print," and now this) literally has a mind of its own. And while I liked Gladys, it seemed like she was just there to get the main plot started. I'm not sure if she was just a one-time character, but here her purpose seemed diminished as she was not seen after she slipped and fell. That ends the complaints about this episode.
There were funny moments spread throughout "Gut Instinct," such as when Rico purposely covered "Do Not" so the sign read "Feed the Animals." When I saw Alice tìm kiếm Gladys for treats, I thought that her patdown on Gladys is something the TSA could learn a thing hoặc two from. It was also pretty funny when Gladys mistook the lemurs for mèo and gave them cat food. Meanwhile, Kowalski"s "Rump-Whomper" invention seems thêm suited for naughty children than zoo animals. Imagine what would happen if parents built their own... but I digress. After watching this episode, I feel compelled to give Skipper either a round of applause for knowing the truth, hoặc some Alka-Seltzer to help his gut based on the number of times (and the sounds) that his stomach made noises. It's just the combination of small, yet funny moments such as those that made "Gut Instinct" a great comedy episode of Penguins.
Based on the tiêu đề alone, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" had me thinking that this would be a Rico-centric episode. But at the same time, I also had a feeling that we would be exploring Kowalski's "mad scientist" side a little more. It was fun watching Kowalski slowly-but-surely slip into insanity as he was locked in solitary confinement while INVEXPO was happening. Especially with the way that he terrified Private and the visitors; it just further establishes the fact that, deep down, Kowalski really IS a mad scientist. I don't know if it is one, but I liked how they referenced what happened in "All King, No Kingdom" bởi having Kowalski "talk" to the động vật on the wallpaper.
Even though Penguins is meant to be an animated comedy, there were fewer moments where I found myself laughing in this episode. One of those instances was when Marlene mistakenly thought that salt would kill a không gian Squid. I understand why there were fewer laughs here; after all, this is a darker episode than most. But at the same time, the lack of comedic scenes hiển thị that Penguins can be versatile as it can be pure comedy in one moment and completely serious in the next. Also, I really enjoyed the teamwork between Marlene and Kowalski. As the only recurring female zoo animal on the show, it's great to see episodes that feature her. "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" marks the một giây episode where a chim cánh cụt teams up with Marlene (after "Haunted Habitat"), and it shows that she can answer the call of duty when needed.
If you've read the last recap, then bạn know already that the Columbus ngày premieres were one of the best events for Penguins in a long time. These two episodes definitely helped contribute to that statement as "Gut Instinct" is a classic Penguins episode that's just silly fun, filled to the brim with laughs (and regurgitating sounds from Skipper's belly), while "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" shows how versatile Penguins of Madagascar is with its various emotions and atmospheres. I don't know why thêm people aren't watching this series (especially when some Saturday mornings, SpongeBob leads into this), but they should.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane: Once a year, the Invention Expo (INVEXPO) showcases the latest inventions, to Kowalski's delight. And this year, it just so happens to be at the Central Park. When a billboard breaks his legs, Kowalski is unable to attend, so he begs the other Penguins to go in his place. While in solitary confinement, he slowly turns insane, scaring the people and other zoo animals. He also notices a không gian Squid landing, gathering inventions for an invasion. But will anyone believe him?
After the showstoppers that were "Time Out/Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan," "Gut Instinct/I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" had a tough act to follow. Thankfully, both episodes followed up beautifully. The latter pair follows a similar theme as the former since one episode ("Time Out" and "Gut Instinct") was straight-up comedy while the other ("Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan" and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane") goes for action with a darker tone. Also, both pairs had one episode ("Time Out" and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane") that involved a pair working together (King Julien and Kowalski in the former, Kowalski and Marlene in the latter).
"Gut Instinct" freaked me out just a little bit at first because apparently, Skipper's considerable stomach (to which the writers like to acknowledge with episodes like "Brain Drain," "Fit to Print," and now this) literally has a mind of its own. And while I liked Gladys, it seemed like she was just there to get the main plot started. I'm not sure if she was just a one-time character, but here her purpose seemed diminished as she was not seen after she slipped and fell. That ends the complaints about this episode.
There were funny moments spread throughout "Gut Instinct," such as when Rico purposely covered "Do Not" so the sign read "Feed the Animals." When I saw Alice tìm kiếm Gladys for treats, I thought that her patdown on Gladys is something the TSA could learn a thing hoặc two from. It was also pretty funny when Gladys mistook the lemurs for mèo and gave them cat food. Meanwhile, Kowalski"s "Rump-Whomper" invention seems thêm suited for naughty children than zoo animals. Imagine what would happen if parents built their own... but I digress. After watching this episode, I feel compelled to give Skipper either a round of applause for knowing the truth, hoặc some Alka-Seltzer to help his gut based on the number of times (and the sounds) that his stomach made noises. It's just the combination of small, yet funny moments such as those that made "Gut Instinct" a great comedy episode of Penguins.
Based on the tiêu đề alone, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" had me thinking that this would be a Rico-centric episode. But at the same time, I also had a feeling that we would be exploring Kowalski's "mad scientist" side a little more. It was fun watching Kowalski slowly-but-surely slip into insanity as he was locked in solitary confinement while INVEXPO was happening. Especially with the way that he terrified Private and the visitors; it just further establishes the fact that, deep down, Kowalski really IS a mad scientist. I don't know if it is one, but I liked how they referenced what happened in "All King, No Kingdom" bởi having Kowalski "talk" to the động vật on the wallpaper.
Even though Penguins is meant to be an animated comedy, there were fewer moments where I found myself laughing in this episode. One of those instances was when Marlene mistakenly thought that salt would kill a không gian Squid. I understand why there were fewer laughs here; after all, this is a darker episode than most. But at the same time, the lack of comedic scenes hiển thị that Penguins can be versatile as it can be pure comedy in one moment and completely serious in the next. Also, I really enjoyed the teamwork between Marlene and Kowalski. As the only recurring female zoo animal on the show, it's great to see episodes that feature her. "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" marks the một giây episode where a chim cánh cụt teams up with Marlene (after "Haunted Habitat"), and it shows that she can answer the call of duty when needed.
If you've read the last recap, then bạn know already that the Columbus ngày premieres were one of the best events for Penguins in a long time. These two episodes definitely helped contribute to that statement as "Gut Instinct" is a classic Penguins episode that's just silly fun, filled to the brim with laughs (and regurgitating sounds from Skipper's belly), while "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane" shows how versatile Penguins of Madagascar is with its various emotions and atmospheres. I don't know why thêm people aren't watching this series (especially when some Saturday mornings, SpongeBob leads into this), but they should.
Chariters:
Skipper
Kowalski
rico
private
Craig Fergurson
Geoff Peterson
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Trans Script:
Kowalski: xin chào Skipper, Private Come Check Out What i Found On CBS!
Private: ROBOT!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
(Runs Screming To Bed)
Kowalski: It's a Really Funny hiển thị it's The Late Late hiển thị with Craig Furgerson
Skipper: What's Up With the Rob... (Laughs A Lot) That's Pretty Funny.
Craig: "Dear Craig and Geoff, Do bạn Like The Penguins Of Madagascar? Signed RustyandJuneP." Uh, Wow, Uh, Kinda Like Them But The Leader Sucks, Geoff, What's Your Coment On That Show.
Geoff: xin chào Skipper, I Had Sex With Your Girlfriend!!!
Audence: OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Skipper: Rico! Can bạn Do Something For me?
*The tiếp theo Day*
Craig:It's So Great Having bạn Nicole (She Sits On a Chair, It's Falls*
Craig: Alright, Who's The F***ing Idiot!
Skipper: Aperently bạn Are.
*The End!*
Skipper
Kowalski
rico
private
Craig Fergurson
Geoff Peterson
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Trans Script:
Kowalski: xin chào Skipper, Private Come Check Out What i Found On CBS!
Private: ROBOT!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
(Runs Screming To Bed)
Kowalski: It's a Really Funny hiển thị it's The Late Late hiển thị with Craig Furgerson
Skipper: What's Up With the Rob... (Laughs A Lot) That's Pretty Funny.
Craig: "Dear Craig and Geoff, Do bạn Like The Penguins Of Madagascar? Signed RustyandJuneP." Uh, Wow, Uh, Kinda Like Them But The Leader Sucks, Geoff, What's Your Coment On That Show.
Geoff: xin chào Skipper, I Had Sex With Your Girlfriend!!!
Audence: OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Skipper: Rico! Can bạn Do Something For me?
*The tiếp theo Day*
Craig:It's So Great Having bạn Nicole (She Sits On a Chair, It's Falls*
Craig: Alright, Who's The F***ing Idiot!
Skipper: Aperently bạn Are.
*The End!*