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Penguins Of Madagascar is a 2014 American 3D computer animated comedy film, produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG and distributed by 20 Century Fox. It is a spin off of the Madagascar film series, and takes place right after the events of Madagascar 3 Europe Most Wanted, following the penguins Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private in their own adventure. Apart from the main characters, it is unrelated to the TV series The Penguins Of Madagascar.
The film was directed by Simon J. Smith and Eric Darnell, and written by Michael Colton, John Aboud, and Brandon Sawyer. It stars the voices of Tom McGrath, Chris Miller, Conrad Vernon, Christopher Knights, Benedict Cumberbatch, with John Malkovich and Ken Jeong. The film was released on November 26, 2014. It is the only film in the Madagascar franchise that was distributed by 20 Century Fox and was the final film produced by Pacific Data Images before it closure on January 22, 2015. Despite earning $373 million on a $132 million budget, the film forced a write down for the studio.
Plot[]
In Antarctica, 3 young penguin brothers Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico (McGrath, Miller, and Vernon) defy the laws of nature to save an egg the other penguins believe to be doomed. After saving it from a pack of leopard seals and accidentally setting themselves adrift on an iceberg, the egg hatches into their new member, his name is Private (Knights).
10 years later after the events of the previous film, the penguins decide to leave the circus to celebrate Private birthday by breaking into the United States Gold Depository at Fort Knox in order to treat him to a discontinued snack called Cheezy Dibbles in the vending machine of their break room. Despite this, Private begins to feel out of place with the team, as he is constantly described as being the secretary mascot. Suddenly, they are abducted by the machine and sent to Venice, Italy by Dr. Octavius Brine, a renowned geneticist who removes his human disguise and reveals he is actually an octopus named Dave (Malkovich), who has grown resentful of penguins after their cuteness had him shunned from every zoo and aquarium across the globe.
Rico swallows Dave collection of snow globes along with a canister of a green substance called the Medusa Serum before the 4 escape and are chased through the canals and streets of Venice by Dave henchmen. When cornered, they are rescued by a group of animals from an Arctic Elite undercover interspecies task force agency called The North Wind consisting of their leader, a gray wolf whose name is Classified (Cumberbatch) in which Skipper mistakenly calls him classified throughout the film, a harp seal demolitionist named Short Fuse (Jeong), a polar bear named Corporal (Stormare), and an intelligent snowy owl named Eva (Mahendu), who Kowalski instantly falls in love with. Their mission is to help animals who can help themselves and have been fighting Dave to protect the penguin population.
At their hideout, their communication systems are hacked by Dave, who reveals that he has an enormous supply of the Medusa Serum and that he intends to capture the penguins out of every zoo he was kicked out. Viewing the penguins as a hindrance to their mission, Classified tranquilizes the group and sends the group to their most remote base which happens to be on Madagascar like a film title but the penguins awaken it was Classified flaut mid flight and crash land in the Sahara Desert before making their way to Shanghai, China, which they mistake for Dublin, Ireland. Discovering Dave next target in Shanghai using Dave snow globe collection, the penguins ship themselves to their current location and make their way to the zoo. Disguising as a mermaid tailed penguin a tourist attraction to distract Dave from his real target, Private himself is captured along with the Shanghai penguins after the North Wind arrives to put a stop to Dave plan. The penguins take the North Wind high tech plane to give chase, but inadvertently self destruct the machine. They manage to track Private to an island though, using a tracking device planted on him when Classified darted them before planting them in a flight to Madagascar again. In fact Classified was tell the penguins they steal and destroy $19 vehicle. Meanwhile, on the island, Dave demonstrates his way to genetically mutate the penguins into hideous monsters as an effort to make humans disgusted by them as revenge.
Skipper and Classified argue on the best means to rescue the captives and stop Dave, finally settling on Classified plan of a frontal assault and Skipper agrees to act as a diversion. The North Wind manages to corner Dave in his lair only to be captured by Dave henchmen as well as the other penguins. Dave demonstrates his mutation ray at full power on Private, apparently disintegrating him with the beam, but unbeknownst to them he escapes at the last minute by using a paper clip he swallowed earlier. Private rescues the North Wind members, who want to regroup due to lack of equipment, but Private, not wanting to leave anyone behind goes to stop him. As Dave submarine docks at New York with the promise of returning the penguins he found to the zoo, he turns the ray on the rest of the penguins, mutating them all into hideous monsters. The city erupts into chaos as the brainwashed, mutated penguins run amok on the terrified human crowd. Getting Skipper, Kowalski and Rico back to their senses, Private decides to connect himself into the ray to return them to normal. After fending off more of Dave henchmen, they manage to turn all the penguins back to normal in one huge blast.
Private is left partially mutated from the machine while the rest of the penguins are restored to normal. Despite his strange new look, the Penguins show their gratitude and new found respect for Private. Dave who was caught in the blast has been turned into a pipsqueak version of himself and is trapped in a snow globe where he is admired by a little girl. Finally seeing one another as equals, Classified was wrong about them, promises to grant the Penguins anything they want. In addition to Kowalski getting a kiss from Eva he said That feels right, the Penguins are given their own jet packs and they then fly off above the clouds looking for their next adventure.
In a mid credits scene, the Penguins return to the circus and plug Mort (Richter) into the ray and use him to revert Private back to normal. Mort does not appear to show any side effects from the ray until he manages to swallow King Julien (Jacobs) whole, much to King Julien delight.
Cast[]
- Tom McGrath as Skipper, the leader of the penguins.
- Chris Miller as Kowalski, the brains of the penguins.
- Christopher Knights as Private, the rookie of the penguins.
- Conrad Vernon as Rico, the loose cannon of the penguins.
- Benedict Cumberbatch as Classified, a British gray wolf and team leader of the North Wind.
- Ken Jeong as Short Fuse, a Belgian explosive and demolitions expert harp seal and a member of the North Wind.
- Annet Mahendru as Eva, a Russian snowy owl and the North Wind intelligence analyst.
- Peter Stormare as Corporal, a Norwegian polar bear and a member of the North Wind who serves as the muscle.
- John Malkovich as Dave, a villainous and disgruntled octopus who has the human disguise of Dr. Octavius Brine.
- Werner Herzog as a documentary filmmaker.
- Danny Jacobs as King Julien 13, a ring tailed lemur.
- Andy Richter as Mort, a Goodman mouse lemur.
ADR Group[]
- Mitch Carter
- Vic Chao
- David Chen
- Shirley Chen
- Jennifer Chu
- David Cowgill
- Ming-An Fasquelle
- Sherry Hursey
- Olenka Wos Kimball
- Luisa Leschin
- Sean Lew
- Lucy Lin
- Lydia Look
- Edie Mirman
- Dina Morrone
- Michelle Ruff
- Justin Shenkarow
- Matthew Wolf
Production[]
A direct to video film featuring the penguins had been in the works since 2005 when the 1 Madagascar film was released, with a release date initially planned for 2009. The studio announced in March 2011 that the penguin characters would be given their own feature film to be directed by Simon J. Smith, the co director of Bee Movie, produced by Lara Breay, and written by Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons, the writers of DreamWorks Megamind.
At the July 2012 Comic Con, DreamWorks Animation SKG announced that the film, titled Penguins Of Madagascar, would be released in 2015. Robert Schooley, one of the producers of The Penguins series, said that the film would be unrelated to the Nickelodeon TV series of the same name, but added that that could always change. In early September 2012, 20 Century Fox, the studio new distributor, and DreamWorks Animation SKG announced a release date of March 27, 2015, and a new pair of writers, Michael Colton and John Aboud. Benedict Cumberbatch and John Malkovich joined the cast in August 2013. Malkovich, who had been offered the role of Dr. Octavius Brine 3 years old before the film release, told an audience at the July 2014 Comic Con that he thought that it was a funny idea to use his voice for an octopus.
Release[]
On May 20, 2014, the film release date was moved up to November 26, 2014, from it initial March 27, 2015, date, switching places with DreamWorks Animation SKG upcoming film Home. Jeffrey Katzenberg, DreamWorks Animation SKG CEO, reasoned that the film, coming from one of DWA most successful franchises, would have an easier task to stand out around the Thanksgiving holiday season, while Home was to try to take advantage of a less competitive spring release window and repeat successful spring launches of some of DWA original films including The Croods and How To Train Your Dragon (2010). The film was released 2 weeks earlier in China, on November 14, 2014.
The film was released in RealD 3D and Digital 3D formats. It was digitally remastered into the IMAX format, and released in select theaters across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. A 4 issue comic book series based on the film was published by Titan Comics. Written by Alex Matthews and drawn by Lucas Ferreyra.
Home media[]
Penguins Of Madagascar was released on Digital HD, DVD, Blu ray and Blu ray 3D on March 17, 2015. It topped the home video sales chart in it 1 week.
Reception[]
Box office[]
Penguins Of Madagascar grossed $83.4 million in North America and $290.2 million in foreign countries for a worldwide total of $373.6 million. The film production budget was $132 million, which, according to the DreamWorks Animation SKG president Ann Dally, excluded incentive based compensation. By the end of 2014, the studio had to take a $57.1 million write down, primarily related to the performance of Penguins Of Madagascar and another DreamWorks Animation SKG film Mr. Peabody And Sherman (2014).
Penguins Of Madagascar was released on November 26, 2014 in North America and Canada across 3,764 theatres. It earned $6.25 million on it opening day and $3.95 million the next day on Thanksgiving Day. It earned $10.5 million on Black Friday. The film underperformed during it opening weekend earning $25.4 million and debuting at 2 at the box office behind The Hunger Games 3 Mockingjay Part 1, for which 3D accounted for 100% of it opening weekend gross. The opening weekend audience was evenly split among those under and over the age of 25, with 100% and female accounted 100%. In CinemaScore conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave Penguins Of Madagascar an average grade of A+ on an A+ to F scale.
The film was released in China on November 14, 2 weeks ahead of it North American debut, and earned $11.3 million from 3,500 screens, debuting at number 2 at the Chinese box office behind Interstellar $42 million. In it opening weekend, the film earned $36.5 million from 47 markets. Overall, the top openings were in Russia $8.2 million, Korea $6 million, Italy $4.63 million, Germany $4.2 million, and Australia $3.68 million. The film opening in Germany was the 2 highest for an animated film in 2014, behind How To Train Your Dragon 2.
Critical response[]
The film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 107 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2 10. The site consensus was Penguins Of Madagascar is fast and brightly colored enough to entertain small children, but too frantically silly to offer real filmgoing fun for the whole family. On Metacritic, the film achieved a score of 100 out of 100 based on 31 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews.
Awards and nominations[]
Coming soon!
Soundtrack[]
Lorne Balfe composed the original score for the film, making it his 1 solo debut in a DreamWorks Animation SKG film. Balfe wrote the additional music for the previous 2 Madagascar films and helped Madagascar composer Hans Zimmer with the score for Megamind. Featuring brand new song including Celebrate Promfermer by PitBull The soundtrack was released on November 25, 2014, by Relativity Music Group. Relativity also released an EP, Penguins Of Madagascar Black And White Christmas Album, which featured 5 holiday songs.
- The Penguins Of Madagascar
- Antarctica
- Demersus
- Sclateri
- Adeliae
- Forsteri
- Patagonicus
- Magellanicus
- Private Theme
- Robustus
- Eudyptula Minor
- Chrysolophus
- Chrysocome
- Antipodes
- Schlegeli
- Mendiculus
- Papua
- Humboldti
- He Is Dave featuring Antony Genn
Video game[]
A video game based on the film, titled Penguins Of Madagascar, and published by Little Orbit, was released on November 25, 2014 for Nintendo 3DS, Wii, and Wii U.
Notes[]
- ↑ In 2018, the film's distribution rights were transferred to Universal Pictures via its acquisition of DreamWorks Animation.
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