Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) Poster

Chris Miller: Kowalski

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  • [Bulb on the fuel guage is flashing] 

    Kowalski : Skipper, look.

    Skipper : Analysis

    Kowalski : It looks like a small incandescent bulb, designed to indicate something out of the ordinary, like a malfunction.

    Skipper : I find it pretty and somewhat hypnotic.

    Kowalski : That too, sir.

    Skipper : Right. Rico, maunal!

    [Catches the manual and smashes the bulb with it] 

    Skipper : Problemo solved.

    Kowalski : Sir, we may be out of fuel.

    Skipper : What makes you think that?

    Kowalski : We've lost engine one, and engine two is no longer on fire.

    Skipper : Buckle up, boys. Don't look, doll, this might get hairy.

    [on the microphone] 

    Skipper : This is your captain speaking. I have good news and bad news. The good news is that we will be landing immediately.

    [everyone claps] 

    Skipper : The bad news is, we're crash landing.

    [Plane goes on a dive] 

    Skipper : When it comes to air travel, we know that you have no choice whatsoever, but thanks again for choosing Air Penguin.

  • Kowalski : Only two passengers unaccounted for, Skipper.

    Skipper : That's a number I can live with! Good landing, boys! Who says a penguin can't fly?

  • Skipper : Operation tourist trap is a go.

    Private : Oh, I like that one, that's a good one.

    Kowalski : It works on many levels, sir.

    Skipper : You guys are a bunch of suck-ups.

    Kowalski : That too, sir.

    Private : Oh, absolutely, sir.

  • Kowalski : We've lost engine one... and engine two is no longer on fire

  • [Kowalski is showing Skipper the plans to rebuild the plane] 

    Skipper : Looks impressive, Kowalski, but will it fly?

    Kowalski : Yes.

    [He begins folding the plans into an origami plane] 

    Kowalski : If we fold it here, here and here.

    [He hurls the paper plane out onto the plains] 

    Skipper : Nice.

  • Kowalski : Skipper, we've all the parts we need but we're slightly behind schedule.

    Skipper : How slightly?

    Kowalski : Six to nine years.

    Skipper : Sixty-nine years?

    Kowalski : No, six *to* nine years.

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