Madagascar: Rock-A-Doodle 2

By Madagascar Queen

Dreamworks owns Madagascar and Don Bluth owns Rock-A-Doodle

What if our 4 favorite former New Yorkers want you embark on a journey to find the famous sing rooster Chanticleer, A.K.A. The King, with them?

Prologue:

Long time ago, somewhere on planet Earth, the sun came up. An everyday sunrise may not be a big deal to some people, but imagine if instead of rising up, one morning where we live, the sun took a look around and decided to go back to sleep. It happened once to me and a couple of friend I will never forget. Let me tell you all about it.

In the wide, open spaces of countryside on a small farm, the sun will shine high in the sky thanks to the farm's loving rooster Chanticleer. His singing crow can rise the sun up, along with the other animals in the farm. Little does he know was that all that was about to change.

One day before Chanticleer was even awake, a stranger snuck onto the farm to stop Chanticleer from crowing. Luckily he wouldn't give up without a brawling fight, but what he didn't know was that the stranger was sent by the evil, wicked Grand Duke of owls. The good news was that Chanticleer had won the fight. The bad news is that the Grand Duke's minion had done his deed. In all the ruckus, Chanticleer had forgotten to crow and the sun was coming up without him. When Chanticleer saw this, it broke his heart. He believed that maybe his crow never did raise the sun.

"Fake! Phony!" Those horrid words tore up his soul inside him.

The Grand Duke's evil plan had worked. He had turned his farm against him. And without a reason to crow, poor Chanticleer left the farm to look for work in the city. Then came the rain and the troubles with The Duke.

Sadly, that was the end of the book.