The Penguins of Madagascar Season 3 Episode 25

Ep 25. Operation - Swap-panzee

  • December 1, 2012

The Penguins of Madagascar season 3 episode 25, titled "Operation - Swap-panzee," revolves around the four penguins Skipper, Kowalski, Private, and Rico, who embark on a new adventure. In this episode, the team is faced with a new challenge: swapping King Julien's brother, the sassy lemur Mort, with a cute baby gorilla named Joey.

The story begins with the penguins' nemesis, Dr. Blowhole, who sends a mind-control device to the Central Park Zoo, targeting the primates. Blowhole's plan is to brainwash the gorillas and use them as his minions. The penguins detect the device and decide to intervene. They arrive at the zoo to find out that Joey's mother has been taken to another exhibit, leaving Joey alone and vulnerable to Blowhole's plot.

The Penguins realize they have to get Joey out of the zoo before Blowhole executes his plan. However, their plan to swap Joey with Mort backfires when Mort's love for candy gets in the way. The penguins then come up with an alternative solution: swap Joey with Julien, the king of the lemurs. Julien agrees to take Joey under his wing, and the group sets out to execute their plan.

The episode takes us through a series of hilarious, yet adventurous moments as the Penguins execute their operation. They sneak into Joey's exhibit and build an exact replica in another location. Julien then takes Joey under his care, while the Penguins whisk Mort away to a secret location. The plan is a success, but it's short-lived.

While Julien struggles to take care of Joey, Mort escapes from the secret location and causes chaos in the zoo. The other animals mistake Mort for Joey and start treating him like one, which leads to more confusion and mayhem. The Penguins realize they have to act fast to protect the baby gorilla and keep their cover.

Overall, "Operation - Swap-panzee" is an action-packed, entertaining episode, filled with comedy and adventure. It showcases the Penguins and their abilities to think on their feet and devise plans to overcome challenges. The episode also highlights the importance of teamwork and shows how the Penguins work together to save the day.

The episode is perfect for fans of the Penguins of Madagascar series and those who enjoy animated shows that are fun and engaging. It's suitable for a general audience, with no violent or graphic scenes, making it a perfect choice for family viewing.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 1, 2012
  • Language
    English