Madagascar
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Madeagascar is an US computer animation movie made by DreamWorks Animation in 2005 and shown in cinemas on May 27, 2005. This movie is about four wildlife from Central Park Zoo that got lost on the Isle of Madagascar. This movie started a deductible with a number of movies, among them the Madagascar sequel:
Emergence 2 Africa 2008 and another Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 2012. The penguins of Madagascar, a spin-off of the Madagascar penguins character set, was published on November 26, 2014. Marty the zebra celebrates its 10th anniversary at Central Park Zoo, but is tired of everyday life and yearns to see the wilderness.
Marty's best mate is Alex the Löwe, who likes to perform in front of the general audience and enjoy his prominent position as "King of New York City". Attempting to encourage Marty, but still dissatisfied, Marty gets some advice from the pet owners - Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Privat - trying to outwit them.
Alex, Melman the guiraffe and Gloria the hippo chase Marty to get him to comeback. These four, along with the black grouse birds and two chimps called Mason and Phil, find themselves in Grand Central Station, where they are quickly sedated by soothing pistols when Alex's attempts to talk to people are considered aggressive.
On their journeys the pinguins flee their enclosures and take over the vessel to bring it to Antarctica. Her buffoons on the gangway drop the boxes with Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria over board and clean themselves on land in Madagascar, because the belt that secures the boxes has been broken off by the fights of Alex and Marty.
However, during the exploration, they come across a pride of lemurs, headed by King Julien XIII, the curly-tail-lemur and learn their real situation. For her unfortunate situation Alex accuses Marty and tries to send a message of help to return to the world. Marty, on the other side, finds that the wilderness is exactly what he was looking for, with Gloria and Melman soon join him to enjoy the Isle.
Finally Alex gets around, but, robbed of the uncooked steak provided to him at the animal park, his instinct for plunder begins to show when famine sets in. This group is acceptable to the Lemur, although King Julien's advisor, Maurice the aye-aye, warns them of Alex's rapaciousness. Ignoring Maurice's reservations, King Julien convinces the group to help the Lemur defend against the fossas that the Lemur are hunting as kill.
Whilst Alex is first chased away the fossas and worshipped by the Lemurians, later, driven by famine, he attacked Marty. King Julien realizes that Alex is now a menace and exile him to the other side of the fossas' north. When he sees what happens to Alex and how hard it is to stay alive with so many carnivores on the isle, Marty begins to deplore his choice to move out of the ark.
People in Antarctica who realized that this was not what they had in mind landed the vessel in Madagascar. Marty sees this as a way to bring Alex back to New York and hurries after his boyfriend against the will of Melman and Gloria. Though Marty tries to persuade the now starved Alex to come back, Alex is afraid to attack Marty again.
Gloria and Melman are looking for Marty, but are captured by the fossas. In the last moment Alex gets over his robber-instances and frightens the fossas away from the Lemurengebiet forever. They are regaining their esteem for Alex and the pinguins are helping him to quench his appetite with Sushi.
When the Lemur people organise a party for the four-man, the pinguins decided not to spread the word that the boat has run out of gas. Maurice, an aye-aye and King Julien's king counsel. The only talking part of his life is telling King Julien that he loves Alex and his mates.
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