So I'm doing a part two. I don't own Madagascar.


Meanwhile many octopuses scuttled around the submarine attempting to coordinate everything. Dave had delayed their initial plan by ten minutes after the capture of the North Wind, so they had to slow down the underwater craft in attempt to not get to shore as quickly. People had been anticipating 'Brine's' arrival for almost a day. They didn't want to keep them waiting much longer, and all the octopuses were eager for the invasion.

Dave's distraction with dealing with the North Wind was a good thing. Besides being delayed for several minutes, they had discovered the arctic animals that had escaped from the death machine set up for them. And in addition they got to test out the Medusa Serum on mammals. They also discovered how the North Wind had escaped, and now three octopuses were running around the submarine looking for the penguin back from the dead known as Private.

The three approached a corner in the sub, looking a second time around the area where they were storing the penguins. This time they had a better feeling about it, and they were right. As they rounded the corner they could hear the loudening shouts of something that was definitely not an octopus.

"Skipper! Kowalski! Rico!" The octopuses quickly ran to towards the noise and found the small penguin. He was by a window looking out at the pit of penguins below, shouting to them and banging on the glass. One of the octopuses said something to the others in their blubbery language signaling to get the small bird. Private turned around at the noise and gave a shout as the octopus grabbed him. "Crikey!"

Next thing he knew, the octopuses had thrown him in the room with the rest of the penguins. Then they walked away, happy to report the information to their boss and get the invasion underway.

Private's immediate reaction to getting into the room was to find his brothers. He called out again to them and tried to shove through the crowd of other confused and worried penguins. After several seconds of shouting he heard some of Rico's gibberish echo through the crowd. Private knew his voice anywhere and continued to rush towards it, still shouting their names. He heard Kowalski's voice sound his name in hope as he quickly rushed towards them. And finally Skipper's voice broke it all as he spotted Private and shouted in such joy the room almost went quiet. The young penguin had to push his leader away so his lungs wouldn't get crushed by the tight bear hug.

"How? We saw you get disintegrated!" Kowalski asked, pulling him out of their hug by his shoulders.

"I had the paperclip," Private said with a chuckle as Kowalski lifted him slightly off the ground again with another hug.

"I'm so glad you're okay!"

Rico had a larger concern than hugging Private. He saw on the other side of the room that wasn't filled with penguins an octopus pushing a cart with a large cage on it. Inside the cage seemed to be several large, angry, hissing and growling animals with their coats tinted green. Rico nudged Skipper anxiously and whined pointing over to it. And the octopus was bringing it closer every second. In addition to the snarling animals in the cage there was another animal on top of it. A large purple octopus who was struggling to put on a white lab coat.

"Is that-" Kowalski said, squinting to look at the approaching animals and cage.

"It's the North Wind!" Private gasped, grabbing Skipper's flipper. "Dave used the Medusa Serum on them!"

Kowalski's eyes widened in concern as he looked at the now easily visible batlike creature flying around in the squished cage. "Eva?!"

"Hoover dam! We need to get out of here!" Skipper shouted.

"Ba?" Rico asked as the four birds backed up to the edge of the tall sides of the pit.

Skipper didn't get to answer, staring at the cage in fright as the large wolf like creature in the cage revealed his ten inch long teeth and tried to pounce at the penguins outside the cage.

Dave, on the top of the cage, finished putting on his lab coat and quickly changed his color to represent that of a human. Octopuses were experts at camouflage of any kind, and Dave's specialty was dressing up as a human known as Dr. Octavius Brine. The cart moved forward and Dave jumped off it onto another platform on the ground. It began to slowly rise as he prepared his human form and shouted to the animals in the room.

"Ready everyone?!" Dave shouted, pulling on rubber gloves. The creature in the cage that must of been Corporal snarled in return and the various penguins in the room tried running as far away from everything as they could. Dave plopped a red wig on his head and swayed happily as he cried out more. "Big smiles for the Big Apple!"

Private tried to push ahead to get to the almost fully risen platform before Kowalski grabbed him and pulled him back. All three older penguins looked at the youngest in worry. Skipper the most. He didn't know what was happening. But he knew now that they were going to New York, and had seen what the Medusa Serum had done to the North Wind. He feared for everybody.

"We need to stop him!" Private exclaimed, flapping his flipper over at Dave, now fully disguised as Brine and rising out of the submarine.

"We can't do anything now," Skipper said.

"We don't give up! We're the elitist of the elite!"

Rico whined again and nodded, not sure what side he was on.

"Private's right. We'll find a way," Kowalski said. "Even if we end up like the North Wind did."

Skipper gave a sad defeated nod. "We'll find a way. Together." He looked up at his team and weakly waved his flipper. "High one."

They did one last high one as the large ray gun holding the Medusa Serum that was nearby went off hitting them all.


"Your new and improved-" Brine announced, shouting into his octopus to human translator microphone. "PENGUINS!"

The people screamed and cheered as the large mouth of the submarine opened. It had been parked near the shore and a bridge had come out connecting it to the park. Their delight slowed as the animals bounded out of the sub through the green smoke. They stopped at the front of the bridge before directly entering the park.

At the front was a large wolf-like creature. His tail was raised in the air as he stood in a pouncing position, five inch claws stretching out of his paws and even longer ones protruding from his mouth. Above him flew a huge bat-like creature, her snake tongue flickering in and out of her mouth and long sharp talons stuck out underneath her. Beside them was a small creature whose wide tooth filled mouth hung open and his cold soulless eyes stared. From his forehead came another eye, large brown and scared looking around. In the back of them was what seemed to be a large rodent with ears turing in every direction and whiskers twitching. His eyes glanced around at the scene and his mouth containing four giant rat teeth snarled.

In front of those were the little creatures formerly known as the penguins. Skipper had grown a large lobster claw in place on one of his regular flippers, oversized clawed feet, a toothed mouth, and an oversized eye stuck out. Kowalski hissed, green serpent arms slithering around on the part of ground they could touch. He hissed his snake tongue and shook his oversized and fuzzy cranium. Rico reveled with his new bat wings, flapping them to hover several inches off the ground. His unaligned jaw and several random teeth stood out on his face along with his eyes, that now looked in opposite directions. Private's eyes had gotten extremely large and it seemed both of them were lazy, the pupils rolling around. He shook his head and the large new horn growing out the top of his beak shook as well.

Behind them stood the rest of the mutated penguins. The tint of green stood out among the extra eyes, limbs, and all new features that the former birds had acquired.

Brine stood with the crowd who had come to greet them, a large smile spread on his face. The people stared, eyes wide and frightened at the new creatures. The disguised octopus grinned and tilted his head at them.

"Oh the people love you!" he said, motioning the words. "Just go give them a hug!"

Havoc insured as people scrambled away and the creatures ran towards then. Dave hopped over to the side to watch the battle. It was so entertaining to see his creations running around causing destruction. It felt so right, just like revenge should. And that was good because he knew that meant one thing.

He had finally won.


Fact: You are sitting there trying to contemplate what you just read.
Fact: That's the last one. That's the ending. No more chapters.
Fact: Dave won. And there's nothing you can do about it.