View Quote [Private: It's not a death ray, Skipper! He's gonna turn us into monsters!] Yepper-doo! "And what comes next, Dave?" Invasion! Ahhh! Horrible mutant penguins released on the streets of New York City! [Kowalski: You're the monster!] Yes, I'm the monster.
The 12-minute short begins with the DreamWorks Animation SKG logo as Brain Setzer's version of Jingle Bells starts playing. The word in orange print Madagascar appears onscreen. Then, the word The lands on top of the word and the word Penguins lands on the bottom of the word. Then, four penguins representing (from left to right) Skipper, Private, Kowalski, and Rico who gets out a match and
Rico: Nobody cares, let's go! Rump whomper! Whoa! King Julien: So the question is who did the crime. Oh look here is Maurice with a tearful confession that is totally unrehearsed. (whispering) Just like we rehearsed buddy. Maurice: (in a bland unconvincing tone): I did it and I'd do it again. Rico: Oh my butt (showing red burns on his bottom)
Skipper silently gazed up at the clear night sky in deep thought as he stood outside the penguin habitat at the Central Park Zoo. After staying with Alex and his friends for awhile longer on the circus train they eventually took to the skies once again with their new jet packs and flew back to the big apple.2014. Origin. Dreamworks. Tags. "Kowalski, Analysis" is a catchphrase said by the leader of the Penguins of Madagascar, Skipper. It is spoken to his subordinate, Kowalski, who is known as the brains of the group. In memes, the picture is used primarily as a reaction image implying a request for additional information or analysis, but it has