S01E01 wastes no time reinforcing the quartet’s hierarchy:
In "Launchtime," the penguins grow weary of their standard zoo rations. The mission is simple but high-stakes: launch a clandestine operation to the moon, which they believe is made of high-quality "white cheddar" cheese. Using a makeshift rocket built by Kowalski, the team blasts off, only to "land" on a rooftop across the street from the Central Park Zoo.
Frustrated by King Julien’s constant "borrowing" of their possessions—specifically their toothbrushes—the penguins decide they need a vacation as far away as possible: the Moon. The Mission
The official release date for The Penguins of Madagascar S01E01 Launchtime was November 28, 2008 (in the United States). The episode was rated TV-Y7 and runs for approximately 11 minutes and 30 seconds (standard for a half-hour slot with commercials).
The penguins formed a defensive circle.
: Upon returning to the "Earth" (the zoo), the team realizes they never actually left their home city. Quick Facts
S01E01 wastes no time reinforcing the quartet’s hierarchy:
In "Launchtime," the penguins grow weary of their standard zoo rations. The mission is simple but high-stakes: launch a clandestine operation to the moon, which they believe is made of high-quality "white cheddar" cheese. Using a makeshift rocket built by Kowalski, the team blasts off, only to "land" on a rooftop across the street from the Central Park Zoo.
Frustrated by King Julien’s constant "borrowing" of their possessions—specifically their toothbrushes—the penguins decide they need a vacation as far away as possible: the Moon. The Mission
The official release date for The Penguins of Madagascar S01E01 Launchtime was November 28, 2008 (in the United States). The episode was rated TV-Y7 and runs for approximately 11 minutes and 30 seconds (standard for a half-hour slot with commercials).
The penguins formed a defensive circle.
: Upon returning to the "Earth" (the zoo), the team realizes they never actually left their home city. Quick Facts