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Everything about Penguins totally explained » Not to be confused with 3-2-1 Penguins!.
Penguins! is an American CGI Animated TV series broadcast on Nickelodeon and Nicktoons Network, starring the Penguins from the 2005 film, Madagascar.
This is the first Nicktoon produced with DreamWorks Animation.
Plot
Continuing their epic journey, four confused penguins named Skipper (the leader of the group), Kowalski (the smartest of the group), Private (the youngest of the group), and Rico (the craziest of the group), embark on several adventures.
Characters
- Skipper (Tom McGarth): The leader of the group. He's really good at barking orders out, naming plans, and slapping the others.
Kowalski (Jeff Bennett): The smartest of the penguins. He's good at forming plans for the group and usually takes notes for Skipper.
Private (James Patrick Stuart): The youngest of the group. He's mostly good at cracking codes, and is often slapped by Skipper. Also loves taking notes for Skipper. In the Christmas Caper short (found on the Madagascar DVD), he was captured by the old lady.
Rico (John DiMaggio): Psychotic knife wizard and explosives expert. Rico somewhat displays a certain talent for the culinary arts. Plus, he's dark circles under his eyes.Further Information
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