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.
Penguins Of Madagascar Review
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.
Release Date:
05 Dec 2014
Running Time:
92 minutes
Certificate:
U
Original Title:
Penguins Of Madagascar
The silliest spin-off this side of Elektra, and lots of fun with it.
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