Penguins Of Madagascar Review

Penguins Of Madagascar
Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private are back in this Madagascar spin-off. This time, our flightless friends must help an animal organisation known as North Wind fight off a threat from under the sea.

by Angie Errigo |
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Release Date:

05 Dec 2014

Running Time:

92 minutes

Certificate:

U

Original Title:

Penguins Of Madagascar

After the rousing Madagascar 3, this spinoff for the Antarctic avians is an average offering from DreamWorks animation. It’s a Bond-ish caper with submarines, superplanes and a funny animal cast, including John Malkovich as a vengeful octopus and Benedict Cumberbatch (often sounding like Steve Coogan) as a pompous wolf. There’s a March Of The Penguins-mocking prologue, plus good running gags and some rather adorable octopoid goons. The penguins themselves are as chipper as ever, barring a mawkish subplot about their weakest link having to prove himself. The action gets tedious at times, but the film’s amusing enough to pass muster.

The silliest spin-off this side of Elektra, and lots of fun with it.
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