
The success of the Penguins of Madagascar spin-off TV series has led to a direct-to-DVD release featuring over 2 hours of “missions.”
…news regarding a deal between Ape Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation for the release of comic books based on properties such as Shrek and Madagascar.
DreamWorks Animation is looking to capitalize on the popularity of their “Penguins of Madagascar” by featuring the comical crew in their very first feature-length DVD. “The Penguins Of Madagascar – Operation: DVD Premiere!” is set for a February 9, 2010 release.
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No commentsThe complete lack of originality found in Hollywood is something I have personally been disappointed with for a countless number of years now. Seemingly every heavily-marketed flick is based upon something else, whether it be a novel a comic book or various other art forms –nobody can come up with a single original idea.
It was announced last month that DreamWorks would bring some holiday cheer into the homes of families in the form of a 30 minute special titled Merry Madagascar. Consider this a reminder that the episode airs tomorrow night on NBC…
Left marooned on the distant shores of Madagascar, the New Yorkers have hatched a plan so crazy it just might work. With military precision, the penguins have repaired an old crashed plane — sort of. Once aloft, this unlikely crew stays airborne just long enough to make it to the wildest place of all — the vast plains of Africa itself
This computer-animated comedy stars four civilized Central Park Zoo animals who have pent their entire lives in blissful captivity. But when they are unexpectedly shipped to Africa and get shipwrecked on the exotic island of Madagascar, these native New Yorkers must try to survive and come to terms with what it truly means to be ‘wild’