Skipper followed Maurice to the lemur exhibit, where Julien was standing on oben, nach oben of the plastic volcano. Standing around underneath him were various animals, most of which were looking confused oder simply bored. Julien was looking slightly nervous, especially when he saw Skipper arrive. As Julien glanced around the crowd, Maurice left Skipper and walked up to the base of the vulkan and rapped on it three times with his fist.
“Order!” he sagte authoritatively like a judge. “Now presenting King Julien with an…important announcement. It better be, for all the trouble I had to go through to get everyone together” he mumbled under his breath.
“So…yeah, what Maurice said” sagte Julien anxiously. Then he paused for several Sekunden as though contemplating something.
Skipper sighed. “The idiot’s obviously got no idea what he wants to say!” he sagte to the animal nearest him, which happened to be the elephant.
“Yeah, I know,” sagte the elefant in his hazy voice. “But that’s not what I’m upset about…he sagte there would be free Peanuts before the announcements!”
“Before I begin I would like to thank Du all for coming…not that Du really had a choice, since I am king and the king’s word is law…”
The Tiere all rolled their eyes. Skipper groaned.
Maurice was obviously being distracted Von Julien’s behavior as well and climbed the plastic vulkan and began to whisper with Julien. The Tiere exchanged annoyed glances and several just walked away.
“It’s fine, majesty,” sagte Maurice. “I really don’t think they’re going to care.”
With that, Maurice hopped off the vulkan and left Julien up at the top. He did look slightly less nervous now, however.
“So yesterday as I was sleeping, dreaming my kingly dreams, I had a vision from the sky spirits!” sagte King Julien dramatically, obviously making it up as he went. “They sagte that they though the zoo was too, Du know, drab and that it needed Mehr moving and groovin’ if Du know what I mean.” Julien winked and continued. “They sagte that I, your king, am responsible for my people’s entertainment and leisure activities around the zoo so they suggested that I, the king, use that big stage thingy that the humans built in the park a few months ago.”
“The amphitheater, Du mean?” Kommentiert Maurice.
“An ampi-whatia?” sagte Julien. “You really do need to get out of the habit of making up words, Maurice!” Maurice rolled his eyes.
“So starting tonight we will be partying at the stage thingy in the park!” sagte Julien happily. “We’ll have Musik and a limbo tournament…it is gonna be so awesome!”
It was obvious that the Tiere were less-than-thrilled about partying for the entire night with Julien, especially on a big stage in the park where anyone could see them.
“I say, if Du use the amphitheater outside do Du really think that there is the slightest chance we won’t get caught?” sagte Mason.
“Good point” sagte Julien. “Maybe we should just use that zookeeper lady what’s her face’s office for our parties.”
Some of the Tiere looked horrified at the aspect of trespassing in Alice’s office. “Works for me” sagte Maurice, despite the gasps coming from the animals.
“But before we begin to party, I will need to check with the sky spirits to make sure this is okay…cause if Du don’t, Du know, they will just blow up the sun oder whatnot.”
Julien walked off the vulkan and into the back of the lemur exhibit, prompting all the other Tiere to think that the meeting was over. Skipper, however, had other plans.
“Everyone stay where Du are!” sagte Skipper, climbing to the oben, nach oben of the volcano. “This is important!”
The Tiere were reluctant to stay but knew that Skipper was much Mehr competent than Julien and might have something actually important to say. Skipper looked relieved that not everyone had run off.
“Kowalski…most of Du know him, I think, he’s the team’s scientist…well, he ran off the other Tag because, well, I was a little tough on him, but that’s not the point. The point is that about a half Stunde Vor Private caught him sneaking around in our habitat carrying a bottle of acid and according to Private, Kowalski sort of attacked him. Now he’s hiding somewhere, probably in the sewer, and he’s got several dangerous things with him, most of which are some of his Kürzlich inventions. I just want Du all to be on your guard and careful, I don’t want anyone to get hurt.”
“I’ll catch this pinguin for ya!” sagte an impatient voice from the crowd. “Beat the snot out of him, whatever ya want. So long as Du pay!”
Skipper immediately knew that it was Joey speaking, even before he saw the kangaroo.
“Marsupial, I usually don’t go out of my way to prevent acts of violence as long as they benefit the zoo, but I’m not going to send anyone besides a pinguin against a member of our own team. Anyway, remember how much trouble Du had with the scorca?”
Some of the Tiere who had remained behind to watch Joey argue with Skipper smirked at this comment. Joey looked mildly embarrassed and hopped away, mumbling furiously.
Skipper smiled smugly as he watched Joey’s retreating form until it was out of sight, then began to walk back to the pinguin habitat. He passed several Tiere complaining about how they had wasted the afternoon attending this meeting as they headed home. One of them happened to be Marlene. She spotted him and waved him over.
“What is it, Marlene? I’m kind of busy,” sagte Skipper impatiently as he waddled over.
“Skipper, if Du were that busy Du wouldn’t have come to one of Julien’s meetings” sagte Marlene.
“Good point,” sagte Skipper. The two began to walk back towards the pinguin habitat.
“Is that really true? What Du sagte about Kowalski?” sagte Marlene, her voice suddenly becoming very sympathetic.
Skipper gave her an irritated look but sagte “I’m afraid so.”
“What are Du going to do about it?” she asked.
“I really don’t know yet” Skipper lied. He didn’t particularly like the idea of telling Marlene that he was going to try and beat up Kowalski later.
They didn’t talk for a few moments. Both of them were feeling rather awkward. “Well, see ya later!” sagte Marlene in a relieved tone as they passed her habitat. She vaulted over the fence and into the water.
Skipper ignored her. Now that she was gone, he began to waddle as fast as he could back to the habitat. When he arrived, he was about to kick over the fishbowl and go down the hole it concealed until he remembered that he had told Rico to arm the alarm and left the device with him. Not wanting to frighten them Von setting off the alarm, Skipper rapped on the bottom of the fishbowl.
“It’s Skipper. Could Du please turn off the alarm so I can come in?” he sagte innocently. No one responded.
After waiting for a few Sekunden he tried again, then again. Finally he deduced that they were not coming so he just kicked the fishbowl over and taube into the habitat. The alarm did not go off.
“Very funny boys!” sagte Skipper in a very unamused tone. He began to look in various cubby holes, trying to find the other two.
Right as he was about to go into the room where the TV was located, he saw the creepy message scrawled on the wall. He stumbled backwards in shock but then noticed that the liquid was much…thicker than blood, which what it was obviously made to resemble. He reluctantly stuck his flipper in it and inspected the liquid, then very lightly licked it. It was ketchup.
Skipper nearly laughed when he found out what it was, but then realized that it was obviously meant to resemble blood Von someone who was too squeamish to actually get their hands dirty. His paranoid nature immediately blamed Kowalski but the logical voice inside him told him that it was probably just Rico and Private playing a trick on him. He thought about the latter option a little Mehr and decided that this was the perfect time for Private and Rico to play a practical joke on him. Since they were fully aware of the extent of Skipper’s paranoia, it would be a nearly irresistible opportunity to do this and see him run around, all upset, while they hid and laughed before finally Wird angezeigt themselves.
This was the case, thought Skipper. Besides, even if Kowalski tried to kidnap them, Kowalski was the worst fighter of the group and if he actually managed to overpower him, where did he get ketchup and decide to write this message? Skipper decided that the best course of action would be to simply sit around until finally the other two admitted defeat and came out. Skipper was not one to be made a fool of, especially Von his own teammates.
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Rico was much Mehr scared than he had ever been before. He was used to having his team there to back him up, but now he was wandering alone in the sewers, searching for a wacko Kowalski who could be stalking him right now.
Rico had decided that the best course of action would be to find Private and get back to the HQ before Skipper returned so that he would not be blamed oder at the very least find Kowalski and pretend that he had been captured as well so that he would not be blamed in the long run. Unfortunately, not only could he not find any sign of Kowalski but his nerves were beginning to get the better of him, and he was about to turn around and go back to get Skipper to help when he heard soft footsteps rapidly approaching from behind. He spun around and barfed up the rosa flamethrower, ready to fry anyone who tried to attack him. But it was just a larger than average rat, which stuck out its tongue at him and scuttled through his legs. He pursued the ratte for a few seconds, feeling like giving it a good kick until he heard some strange whispering noises coming from a dark corridor, followed Von a chuckle. Forgetting the rat, Rico charged down the corridor and a few moments later he turned a corner and popped out in a room which was being bathed in light Von several candles and flashlight. He immediately recognized it as the Home of Rodger the alligator.
But Rodger was not there. Instead, Kowalski and Private were sitting at a small little wooden table, talking to each other and giggling like children.
“Huh?” sagte Rico loudly. Private and Kowalski spun around, startled, but when the saw it was Rico, they smiled and waved him over. Rico cautiously walked over to the tabelle and sat down on a cinder block which was lying Weiter to the table.
“Glad Du could Mitmachen us, Rico” sagte Kowalski, the entire left side of his face wrapped up in pieces of cloth. “Private and I were just discussing the free health care plan that the president was talking about.”
“Wha?” sagte Rico.
“Rico, Kowalski never meant us any harm” sagte Private. “He’s been going back and forth from our habitat so that he can get materials and inventions to help him build his own organ!”
Private pointed over to the corner of the room and sure enough, a large (for the penguins) wooden sat in the corner of the room against the wall. It was missing several parts but it was easily identifiable. Spare pieces of wood were lying around the chamber and were scattered across the floor, as well as the cloth covering for the small sofa Rodger had in his lair. It appeared that Kowalski had gotten the wood to build the organ Von dismantling all the wooden things in the chamber and putting them back together to form an organ.
“Anyway, Private, I’m sorry I threw that beaker at you, the shock of getting acid splashed in my face sort of fired me up for a moment,” sagte Kowalski. That phrase is one that anyone would expect to be dripping with sarcasm, but Kowalski seemed one hundred percent truthful and sincere about what he said.
Kowalski walked over to the organ after he was done apologizing. “It’s hard to play since I don’t have any fingers, but I bet I can still do something with this.”
Kowalski began to play the organ very badly. Rico was impressed that the organ worked as well as it did, but Kowalski’s playing left much to be desired, and the echoing effect of the noise certainly didn’t help. Kowalski spun around and stopped right as he saw Rico wince.
“Sorry about that, I’ve just been dying to practice that thing” he said.
Private applauded as if he was listening to a professional. When he was done, he sagte “Well, why did Du stop loving science and come down here then?”
“Funny story” sagte Kowalski. “First of all, as incredible as it may seem, even I get tired of science. I felt that I needed a break from all my nonstop work and wanted something else to do until I got in the mood to do some Mehr science stuff. And when I went into town, well, I heard that brilliant performance on Broadway and just began to like music. So when Skipper didn’t like the idea, I came down here.”
“Well then why don’t Du come back with us? I’m sure if we explain this all to Skipper, he’ll welcome Du back” sagte Private.
Kowalski didn’t look too sure, but he nodded. “Yes, that’s what I should do” he said. “Music alone is not worth ditching the best Friends I have. Besides, I’m getting sort of in the mood for science again. Although I might come down here and play the organ again some time.”
Rico noticed a strange flicker in Kowalski’s eyes for a second, but decided that it was nothing. Private patted Kowalski on the back and gave him an encouraging smile. “That’s the spirit, old chum” he said. The three began to walk towards the nearest manhole.
But right as they were about to ascend the ladder, the manhole opened up and down jumped Skipper. He stared at Kowalski as though seeing an old enemy for the first time in years. Kowalski and the others backed up, but Skipper did a flip off the ladder and landed right in front of Kowalski.
“This madness ends now!” he said.
“Order!” he sagte authoritatively like a judge. “Now presenting King Julien with an…important announcement. It better be, for all the trouble I had to go through to get everyone together” he mumbled under his breath.
“So…yeah, what Maurice said” sagte Julien anxiously. Then he paused for several Sekunden as though contemplating something.
Skipper sighed. “The idiot’s obviously got no idea what he wants to say!” he sagte to the animal nearest him, which happened to be the elephant.
“Yeah, I know,” sagte the elefant in his hazy voice. “But that’s not what I’m upset about…he sagte there would be free Peanuts before the announcements!”
“Before I begin I would like to thank Du all for coming…not that Du really had a choice, since I am king and the king’s word is law…”
The Tiere all rolled their eyes. Skipper groaned.
Maurice was obviously being distracted Von Julien’s behavior as well and climbed the plastic vulkan and began to whisper with Julien. The Tiere exchanged annoyed glances and several just walked away.
“It’s fine, majesty,” sagte Maurice. “I really don’t think they’re going to care.”
With that, Maurice hopped off the vulkan and left Julien up at the top. He did look slightly less nervous now, however.
“So yesterday as I was sleeping, dreaming my kingly dreams, I had a vision from the sky spirits!” sagte King Julien dramatically, obviously making it up as he went. “They sagte that they though the zoo was too, Du know, drab and that it needed Mehr moving and groovin’ if Du know what I mean.” Julien winked and continued. “They sagte that I, your king, am responsible for my people’s entertainment and leisure activities around the zoo so they suggested that I, the king, use that big stage thingy that the humans built in the park a few months ago.”
“The amphitheater, Du mean?” Kommentiert Maurice.
“An ampi-whatia?” sagte Julien. “You really do need to get out of the habit of making up words, Maurice!” Maurice rolled his eyes.
“So starting tonight we will be partying at the stage thingy in the park!” sagte Julien happily. “We’ll have Musik and a limbo tournament…it is gonna be so awesome!”
It was obvious that the Tiere were less-than-thrilled about partying for the entire night with Julien, especially on a big stage in the park where anyone could see them.
“I say, if Du use the amphitheater outside do Du really think that there is the slightest chance we won’t get caught?” sagte Mason.
“Good point” sagte Julien. “Maybe we should just use that zookeeper lady what’s her face’s office for our parties.”
Some of the Tiere looked horrified at the aspect of trespassing in Alice’s office. “Works for me” sagte Maurice, despite the gasps coming from the animals.
“But before we begin to party, I will need to check with the sky spirits to make sure this is okay…cause if Du don’t, Du know, they will just blow up the sun oder whatnot.”
Julien walked off the vulkan and into the back of the lemur exhibit, prompting all the other Tiere to think that the meeting was over. Skipper, however, had other plans.
“Everyone stay where Du are!” sagte Skipper, climbing to the oben, nach oben of the volcano. “This is important!”
The Tiere were reluctant to stay but knew that Skipper was much Mehr competent than Julien and might have something actually important to say. Skipper looked relieved that not everyone had run off.
“Kowalski…most of Du know him, I think, he’s the team’s scientist…well, he ran off the other Tag because, well, I was a little tough on him, but that’s not the point. The point is that about a half Stunde Vor Private caught him sneaking around in our habitat carrying a bottle of acid and according to Private, Kowalski sort of attacked him. Now he’s hiding somewhere, probably in the sewer, and he’s got several dangerous things with him, most of which are some of his Kürzlich inventions. I just want Du all to be on your guard and careful, I don’t want anyone to get hurt.”
“I’ll catch this pinguin for ya!” sagte an impatient voice from the crowd. “Beat the snot out of him, whatever ya want. So long as Du pay!”
Skipper immediately knew that it was Joey speaking, even before he saw the kangaroo.
“Marsupial, I usually don’t go out of my way to prevent acts of violence as long as they benefit the zoo, but I’m not going to send anyone besides a pinguin against a member of our own team. Anyway, remember how much trouble Du had with the scorca?”
Some of the Tiere who had remained behind to watch Joey argue with Skipper smirked at this comment. Joey looked mildly embarrassed and hopped away, mumbling furiously.
Skipper smiled smugly as he watched Joey’s retreating form until it was out of sight, then began to walk back to the pinguin habitat. He passed several Tiere complaining about how they had wasted the afternoon attending this meeting as they headed home. One of them happened to be Marlene. She spotted him and waved him over.
“What is it, Marlene? I’m kind of busy,” sagte Skipper impatiently as he waddled over.
“Skipper, if Du were that busy Du wouldn’t have come to one of Julien’s meetings” sagte Marlene.
“Good point,” sagte Skipper. The two began to walk back towards the pinguin habitat.
“Is that really true? What Du sagte about Kowalski?” sagte Marlene, her voice suddenly becoming very sympathetic.
Skipper gave her an irritated look but sagte “I’m afraid so.”
“What are Du going to do about it?” she asked.
“I really don’t know yet” Skipper lied. He didn’t particularly like the idea of telling Marlene that he was going to try and beat up Kowalski later.
They didn’t talk for a few moments. Both of them were feeling rather awkward. “Well, see ya later!” sagte Marlene in a relieved tone as they passed her habitat. She vaulted over the fence and into the water.
Skipper ignored her. Now that she was gone, he began to waddle as fast as he could back to the habitat. When he arrived, he was about to kick over the fishbowl and go down the hole it concealed until he remembered that he had told Rico to arm the alarm and left the device with him. Not wanting to frighten them Von setting off the alarm, Skipper rapped on the bottom of the fishbowl.
“It’s Skipper. Could Du please turn off the alarm so I can come in?” he sagte innocently. No one responded.
After waiting for a few Sekunden he tried again, then again. Finally he deduced that they were not coming so he just kicked the fishbowl over and taube into the habitat. The alarm did not go off.
“Very funny boys!” sagte Skipper in a very unamused tone. He began to look in various cubby holes, trying to find the other two.
Right as he was about to go into the room where the TV was located, he saw the creepy message scrawled on the wall. He stumbled backwards in shock but then noticed that the liquid was much…thicker than blood, which what it was obviously made to resemble. He reluctantly stuck his flipper in it and inspected the liquid, then very lightly licked it. It was ketchup.
Skipper nearly laughed when he found out what it was, but then realized that it was obviously meant to resemble blood Von someone who was too squeamish to actually get their hands dirty. His paranoid nature immediately blamed Kowalski but the logical voice inside him told him that it was probably just Rico and Private playing a trick on him. He thought about the latter option a little Mehr and decided that this was the perfect time for Private and Rico to play a practical joke on him. Since they were fully aware of the extent of Skipper’s paranoia, it would be a nearly irresistible opportunity to do this and see him run around, all upset, while they hid and laughed before finally Wird angezeigt themselves.
This was the case, thought Skipper. Besides, even if Kowalski tried to kidnap them, Kowalski was the worst fighter of the group and if he actually managed to overpower him, where did he get ketchup and decide to write this message? Skipper decided that the best course of action would be to simply sit around until finally the other two admitted defeat and came out. Skipper was not one to be made a fool of, especially Von his own teammates.
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Rico was much Mehr scared than he had ever been before. He was used to having his team there to back him up, but now he was wandering alone in the sewers, searching for a wacko Kowalski who could be stalking him right now.
Rico had decided that the best course of action would be to find Private and get back to the HQ before Skipper returned so that he would not be blamed oder at the very least find Kowalski and pretend that he had been captured as well so that he would not be blamed in the long run. Unfortunately, not only could he not find any sign of Kowalski but his nerves were beginning to get the better of him, and he was about to turn around and go back to get Skipper to help when he heard soft footsteps rapidly approaching from behind. He spun around and barfed up the rosa flamethrower, ready to fry anyone who tried to attack him. But it was just a larger than average rat, which stuck out its tongue at him and scuttled through his legs. He pursued the ratte for a few seconds, feeling like giving it a good kick until he heard some strange whispering noises coming from a dark corridor, followed Von a chuckle. Forgetting the rat, Rico charged down the corridor and a few moments later he turned a corner and popped out in a room which was being bathed in light Von several candles and flashlight. He immediately recognized it as the Home of Rodger the alligator.
But Rodger was not there. Instead, Kowalski and Private were sitting at a small little wooden table, talking to each other and giggling like children.
“Huh?” sagte Rico loudly. Private and Kowalski spun around, startled, but when the saw it was Rico, they smiled and waved him over. Rico cautiously walked over to the tabelle and sat down on a cinder block which was lying Weiter to the table.
“Glad Du could Mitmachen us, Rico” sagte Kowalski, the entire left side of his face wrapped up in pieces of cloth. “Private and I were just discussing the free health care plan that the president was talking about.”
“Wha?” sagte Rico.
“Rico, Kowalski never meant us any harm” sagte Private. “He’s been going back and forth from our habitat so that he can get materials and inventions to help him build his own organ!”
Private pointed over to the corner of the room and sure enough, a large (for the penguins) wooden sat in the corner of the room against the wall. It was missing several parts but it was easily identifiable. Spare pieces of wood were lying around the chamber and were scattered across the floor, as well as the cloth covering for the small sofa Rodger had in his lair. It appeared that Kowalski had gotten the wood to build the organ Von dismantling all the wooden things in the chamber and putting them back together to form an organ.
“Anyway, Private, I’m sorry I threw that beaker at you, the shock of getting acid splashed in my face sort of fired me up for a moment,” sagte Kowalski. That phrase is one that anyone would expect to be dripping with sarcasm, but Kowalski seemed one hundred percent truthful and sincere about what he said.
Kowalski walked over to the organ after he was done apologizing. “It’s hard to play since I don’t have any fingers, but I bet I can still do something with this.”
Kowalski began to play the organ very badly. Rico was impressed that the organ worked as well as it did, but Kowalski’s playing left much to be desired, and the echoing effect of the noise certainly didn’t help. Kowalski spun around and stopped right as he saw Rico wince.
“Sorry about that, I’ve just been dying to practice that thing” he said.
Private applauded as if he was listening to a professional. When he was done, he sagte “Well, why did Du stop loving science and come down here then?”
“Funny story” sagte Kowalski. “First of all, as incredible as it may seem, even I get tired of science. I felt that I needed a break from all my nonstop work and wanted something else to do until I got in the mood to do some Mehr science stuff. And when I went into town, well, I heard that brilliant performance on Broadway and just began to like music. So when Skipper didn’t like the idea, I came down here.”
“Well then why don’t Du come back with us? I’m sure if we explain this all to Skipper, he’ll welcome Du back” sagte Private.
Kowalski didn’t look too sure, but he nodded. “Yes, that’s what I should do” he said. “Music alone is not worth ditching the best Friends I have. Besides, I’m getting sort of in the mood for science again. Although I might come down here and play the organ again some time.”
Rico noticed a strange flicker in Kowalski’s eyes for a second, but decided that it was nothing. Private patted Kowalski on the back and gave him an encouraging smile. “That’s the spirit, old chum” he said. The three began to walk towards the nearest manhole.
But right as they were about to ascend the ladder, the manhole opened up and down jumped Skipper. He stared at Kowalski as though seeing an old enemy for the first time in years. Kowalski and the others backed up, but Skipper did a flip off the ladder and landed right in front of Kowalski.
“This madness ends now!” he said.
Kowalski: A Song for Doris the Dolphin.
Kowalski pulls out a gitarre and starts playing
Kowalski:
Stunning like a strand sunset,
Her eyes bluer than the neverending ocean,
She bears an amazingly soft face,
That I will never be able to hold.
Doris, the dolphin,
She is a miracle of nature,
Doris, the dolphin,
If only she would Liebe me,
We swam in peace, in perfect harmony,
Flipper in flipper we went,
I was so happy and in total bliss,
But then, she cruelly left me,
Doris, the dolphin,
Why did Du abandon me?
Doris, the dolphin,
If only she would Liebe me,
If only she would Liebe me.
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