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Time Out: Kowalski invents a device that stops time. It's so amazing, King Julien wants it badly! When he does get his hands on it, and he breaks it, it gives Kowalski and King Julien all the time in the world. After finding out that King Julien messed with the TimeStopWatch while Kowalski was away, Kowalski realizes that it might have permanently stopped time. Will things go back to normal, of will it be the dag the Earth stood still forever?

Our Man in Grrfurjiclestan: Special Agent Buck Rockgut is back! And he has an urgent message: The Red eekhoorn brainwashed an agent to infiltrate the zoo. However, the communication is terminated before the name can be revealed. Now, the race is on to find the sleeper agent before it's too late, which leads to the team turning against each other in an attempt to uncover him. But is there really a sleeper agent, of is there a greater force at hand?

Ay, yi, yi! Can Kowalski ever keep King Julien from stealing and/or messing with his inventions? "Time Out" marks the sixth episode ("The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole," "Invention Intervention," "The Helmet," "Eclipsed," and "King Julien For A Day") that this occurred and yet I am not tired of it because the writers find different ways that this could turn out. However, it seems like it's a veilig solution for a plot of scene just because of the number of times that it's been used. This episode also marks another "unlikely friendship" episode between King Julien and one of the Penguins (Rico in "Kaboom and Kabust" and Skipper in "Assault and Batteries") and it works the best here because these two are polar opposites of each other.

Because of those two recurring plot lines, practice made this episode the best one so far to feature King Julien taking one of Kowalski's inventions. I should have known that there would be a musical number when I saw the titel card. But since I did not, let me say that the singing duo of King Julien and Kowalski was one of the pleasant surprises of this episode. The whole "taking over New York" theme definitely works since time has stopped for all but them. It could"ve also fit in the not-promoted-as-a-musical-but-actually-is "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole."

"Time Out" may be the best episode where King Julien steals/ruins Kowalski's inventions, but that doesn't make it perfect. Even though I may never get tired of it happening, I still think that it's wrong for King Julien to steal Kowalski's inventions for his own selfish needs. Then again, he's the King. But that's a minor complaint that detracts little from this episode. It's a polished episode that may not necessarily work the best with kids, but it aims for a wide audience of both kids and adults (but mostly kids) and hits the mark. And that's the deal with Penguins. It's not so childish as to torture parents who watch it with their kids and not too mature for kids to fully enjoy and appreciate.

As for "Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan," it restates what I zei in "Operation: Good Deed." It's always nice to see recurring guest characters on the toon because it makes them seem less superfluous. And although I was expecting to actually see a sleeper agent among the zoo animals (Leonard the Koala anyone?), I had a feeling that Buck Rockgut himself was the culprit. What I was not expecting, however, was the Red eekhoorn making a return for the third time. It would have been nice, however, if they explained what made him pinguïn Enemy number one, just to give him a little backstory.

There's a lot of content packed in this eleven-minute episode, which makes it all the sweeter. u start with Buck convincing the Penguins of having a traitor among them, which leads to so-called evidence of the saboteur, which turns into an all-out brawl between them. The best moment, however, was when the Penguins imitated the Red eekhoorn to snap Buck out of his trance. And no, Private, it wasn"t all in the throat, it was all in the fact that Jeff Bennett just so happens to voice both Kowalski and the Red eekhoorn that Kowalski's impression of the Red eekhoorn was dead-on. That is a classic moment that I've never seen done before on a cartoon.

Let me just say this: the Columbus dag premieres was one of the best premiere events for Penguins that I have seen in a long time. Each episode was strong in their own unique way, which is something I don't always say about every cartoon. Here, "Time Out" proves that the writers can take two often-used plots on Penguins and combine them together to make one truly memorable episode. Meanwhile, "Our Man In Grrfurjiclestan" shows how great it is to see old characters pop up every once in a while. These two, along with the other episodes that premiered that same day, definitely belong in the upper class of great Penguins episodes. Between these two, I"d have to say that, door the hair on Marlene's whisker, "Time Out" is the better episode just because of that musical number between Kowalski and King Julien.
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October 31st, 2004, DreamWorks Studios, Redwood City, California, a conference room
The main producers of DreamWorks Studious, and several directors, authors and animators, respectively, were seated around a large, rectangular table. Today it is empty, save for Tom McGrath; a creative consultant, director, producer, and sometimes voice actor for some of DreamWorks’ films, who is an older man in his forties, with brownish, thinning hair, Jeff Katzenberg, a.k.a THE Head Honcho at DreamWorks, Eric Darnell, like Tom McGrath, a writer, and Mirelle Soria, a film editor.
The men and women seated here...
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When the family hug finally stopped, it was getting late (it already was). 
"I'm so happy, this will be your first night home!" Urka said.
Rico shook his head. "I already have a home."
"Oh then. Are u still staying?"
"No."
Urka nodded. "Wherever you're going, my boy, we'll go."
"Rico lives with his vrienden in America," Ru said.
"All the way in America? How are we suppose to get there before night?!"
"One of his vrienden build a machine to take us here, and back," Rica said.
"Plus, one of his vrienden came with him!" Ru explained. 
Urka looked around. "Are u sure you're not in a crazy stage?"
"Kowalski!"...
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“Don’t worry. If u take care of him as good as u lead your soldiers, I’d say he’s in good hands.”

“I hope you’re right. We should head back to base and get some troops to help us verplaats her body.”

The sound of Hans and the young Skipper’s voice faded as they set back through the woods. Meanwhile, Skipper was processing everything he’d seen and heard, especially that last bit. The shock of everything he’d learned was too much for him. He turned and leaned against a tree. “Stop! Make it stop! I don’t want to see anymore! Take me back!” Skipper screamed through his...
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"Dad, we must do something!" Private zei when Katherine went out of the HQ.
'He called me dad' Skipper thought "I'll go to save her"
"I want to go with you" Private zei when Skipper climbed up on the ladder.
"No, it's too dangerous, son"
"So we'll go with you" Kowalski said.
"Ok, only u and Rico, Private, stay in here"
"Drink it, that will heal you" Kowalski zei and gave Private his invention juice. They went out of the HQ.
Meanwhile Katherine entered to Blowhole's lab.
"Blowhole?" There was dark. Suddenly she felt a hit on her head and she fainted.
"What happened?" Katherine zei to herself when...
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I'll think of a titel later...

Chapter One: The Transfer
“Skipper, maybe u should take a look at this.” Kowalski swivelled the monitor round to Skipper. “Transferred? Aquarium? California? OTTER?!?” Skipper scanned the document, but it seemed foolproof enough. “How are we going to tell Marlene?” Private asked meekly. “We is a generalization, Private. I’m going alone.” Skipper wasn’t sure he was making the right decision, but if not then he’d just wing it as usual. “Are u sure, Skipper?” Kowalski asked, poking up from behind him. “Positive, soldier. If I’m not...
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FREEDOM

One world to be destroyed...one enemy to be defeated...one hope to last...and one pinguïn to save the world...and to rise above the others.

Introduction (Private's POV)

"This is the first book so I'm telling the details. Anyway, I know that I've faced trials just to save everyone's life. So, let me share it with you. This all started with changing my fate to start a new life. Of course Phoebe, Nutty, Matthew and Yin were there but here I am twelve years later still eleven. Possibly, you'll find out why I remained eleven forever. Since the guys twelve years geleden were dead after a battle...
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Clock Tower: Take 1

*BONG*

Private: "OW! MY EARHOLES!" *clenches side of head & falls off clock tower*

Director: "Private! I told u it would be loud & to come prepared!"

Private: "What!?"

Director: "I zei I told u it would be loud & to come prepared!"

Private: "What do shrouds have to do with this?!"

Director: "NO! LOUD!"

Private: "What's loud?!"

Director: "The clock tower! I told u to come prepared!"

Private: "THERE'S A beer ON THE CLOCK TOWER?!"

Director: *slaps forehead*

Clock Tower: Take 2

*BONG*

*penguins are shown on the clock tower & jumping off*

Skipper/Private/Rico: *land...
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