The Penguins of Madagascar: Operation Antarctica

2012 "The crew is to the rescue...again!"
7.4| 1h33m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 16 January 2012 Released
Producted By: DreamWorks Home Entertainment
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Private's big heart overcomes his instinct to flee as he helps a stranded young leopard seal get from New York back to her home in Antarctica. The rest of the team (plus stowaway King Julien) follow in their submarine to make sure the young seal and Private make it in one piece. Problem is, they should have been looking out for themselves - they end up on the menu at the leopard seal village! Episodes include: Operation: Antarctica, The Falcon And The Snowjob, The Big Squeeze, Driven To The Brink, Snakehead, Concrete Jungle Survival and Work Order.

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Animation, Comedy

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Director

Brandon Sawyer

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DreamWorks Home Entertainment

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The Penguins of Madagascar: Operation Antarctica Audience Reviews

Artivels Undescribable Perfection
Chatverock Takes itself way too seriously
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Jenna Walter The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
mlcp777 Our entire family, adults and teens, totally enjoyed this particular episode. Very creative and rejuvenating . Multiple laughs throughout - guilt free. The writing was crisp and 'out of the box' with laughs that target different age levels without pandering to any of them. In addition, the characterization of all four penguins and King Julien keeps enhancing their human quirkiness which just keeps getting more real each time. Then you capped it off with a wonderful life lesson about being your own individual. What great writing and characterization. It gave me the impression that the writers and actors probably had more fun putting it all together than we had enjoying the end results. What a fabulously innovative team of authors and actors. Well done!