The Penguins of Madagascar season 1 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The penguins suspect a zookeeper of foul play and face a new threat: a robot guide. Believing the robot signals their replacement, they plot its destruction. Rico, tasked with planting a bomb on the robot, accidentally swallows it, sparking a frantic effort to make him vomit before it detonates. Various methods fail, and as time ticks away, they express heartfelt confessions. In a twist, Mort, a tiny lemur, ends up inside Rico and successfully disarms the bomb, saving the day and reinforcing their bonds.
Full Episode S01E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the penguins initially suspect the zookeeper of doing?
They suspect her of burying a human-shaped sack, displaying gruesome handiwork.
What is the purpose of the robot guide introduced in the zoo?
The robot guide is introduced to answer questions from zoo visitors.
Why do the penguins see the robot guide as a threat?
They fear being replaced by robots as part of a cost-cutting maneuver.
What plan do the penguins devise to deal with the robot guide?
They plan to destroy the robot with a time bomb.
What complication arises with the bomb plan?
Rico accidentally ingests anti-vomiting syrup, preventing him from regurgitating the bomb.
What are some methods the penguins use to try to make Rico vomit?
They use a disturbing nature documentary and a nauseating concoction called number 12.
Why is the idea of sending someone inside Rico to defuse the bomb dismissed?
They lack the technology to shrink someone down to a size small enough to enter Rico.
Who ends up inside Rico to defuse the bomb?
Mort, a small lemur, accidentally ends up inside Rico.
How is the bomb situation resolved?
Mort successfully removes the bomb, saving Rico and the day.
What do the penguins express to each other when they think the end is near?
They express their love and appreciation for each other.