"FLIPPY!" Doris cried. Her fiancé was being dolphin-napped by hooded robbers!
"Opearation: Here Comes the Groom is a go, go, go!" Skipper commanded and the penguins prepared to chase the truck but…
"A-hem!" Doris called, hinting that see wanted to come along.
"Oh, alright." Skipper agreed half-heartedly.
"A-hem!"The other animals called.
"You too?" Skipper asks the other animals.
"Hey. No one is getting kidnap on their special day." Marlene said.
"Fine." Skipper said half-heartedly. He then flipper-gestures, "Let's roll!"
A little while later, the penguins were already on the kidnappers' trail, along with the other animals, especially Doris who was riding on Bert's back. As soon as they spotted the kidnappers' truck in the bustling streets of Manhattan, the animals chased it in every corner; left, right, east, south and turned in every corner the truck passes through. Soon, the animals separated and passed in every corner that they didn't notice that the truck was already gone, until they stopped running and out of breath.
"Great. We lost them." Skipper complained and out of breath.
"Maybe we wouldn't have lost them if certain animals haven't slowed down because they refused to take-off their clothes." Marlene pointed out. All the other animals took-off their formal wear, while the penguins still had their tuxes on.
"It's not every day we undergo rescue mission in style." Skipper boasted proudly in his tux. Then he turned towards Kowalski, "Kowalski, options."
"I suggest we split up into groups." Kowalski suggested, "We'll search for probable places where the kidnappers would be likely to…"
"Found them!" Doris interrupted. The penguins climbed on Bert and turned their gaze towards where Doris was looking. The kidnappers' truck was entering of what seems to be an abandoned warehouse.
"Let's roll." Skipper said and the animals headed for the warehouse.
As they arrived, Kowalski pressed his head against the wall and listened.
"It seems, quiet." He stated.
"Too quiet." Skipper added sceptically. He turned to Maurice, "Maurice."
With the help of the gorillas, Maurice pressed a button near the entrance and the big metal door slid open causing the animals to gasp in surprise.
"It's, it's..." Private tried to get the words out of his mouth, and then awed, "Aw! It's so adorable!"
The inside of the warehouse was seemingly decorated in a dolphin-themed style. Dolphin Plush toys were piled up on one side. Dolphin-trimmed plants were piled up in another. A giant dolphin ice sculpture ornaments a single pool in the middle of the warehouse. Inside the pool was Blowhole! (or Flippy, or you know).
"Now, don't you go anywhere 'cause we'll be right back." One of the kidnappers playfully told Blowhole and the two left the sad dolphin
"As if I'm going anywhere." Blowhole sadly sighs.
"Psst. Flippy." A voice called in whispers. Blowhole turned his back, only to see Skipper as the whisperer.
"What do you peng-you-ins want now?" Blowhole angrily asks, "You already ruined my wedding and took away the love of my life. What more could you ask?"
"An apology," Skipper answered, "from us."
"Fine. I'm..." Blowhole stopped. He thought the penguins wanted an apology from him, but..."Wait. What?"
"She loves you, Doc." Skipper said with sorry in his voice, "Doris knew you were evil in the first place, but she still loves that dolphin she fell for when she first came to Coney Island. And she doesn't care if you did lock us up in cages. Probably because we actually deserve that. After all the many attempts we did to get rid of you...
"Anyway," Kowalski finished what Skipper was trying to say, " she misses you, and she wants a second chance to be together with the one sea mammal who ever loved her for all the time in the world. And if it makes you any better; she gave me the 'let's just be friends' talk for the 17th time. Half I couldn't hear over her sobbing."
"You mean, she wants me back?" Blowhole asks, wondering if Doris truly misses him.
"Do I want you back? DO I WANT YOU BACK?!" Doris looked like she was about to explode. She then kissed Blowhole on the snout as the other animals awed.
"Does that answer your question?" Doris asked a dazed Blowhole who was surprised by the kiss.
"Does this answer your question?" Blowhole repeated after snapping out of his daze. The two dolphins began to pucker-up only to be interrupted by Julien whose butt came in their (snouts') way, again!
"Hey! Look what I got!" Julien happily raised a dolphin plush toy while the two dolphins wiped the "grossness" out of their mouths/snouts (again) and angrily stared at Julien with annoyance. Julien got their message and quickly left the two to resume kissing.
"Keep you filthy snout of our sea mammal!" Someone yelled, only to interrupt the dolphins' moment.
The animals turned their gaze at the two hooded robbers who were standing in front of them, and they sounded and looked angry. One was wielding a broom while the other was wielding a tazer. The penguins strike at them only to be swatted away by the broom and electrified.
"Now be a good stinkin' filthy dolphin..." One of hooded robbers, who sounded like a woman, said as they began closing in on Doris, but...
"You, did not, call me, a STINKIN' DOLPHIN!" Doris angrily snapped, leaped into the air and landed on the nearest robber, knocking her unconscious. The other robber tried to run away, but Doris leaped in front of him and slapped him on the face with her tail, much to the animals' surprise.
"Wow. She's really, good." Kowalski said in an awkward manner, and a little creep out of witnessing Doris actually beating up the other robber senseless.
"Wow. I never knew she had it in her." Blowhole began to gaze at Doris admiringly; completely oblivious that she was becoming a fighting maniac. Suddenly, the other robber fell unconscious to the ground as well.
"Excellent work, Doris." Skipper congratulated on a job-well-done, and then became uneasy, "Just curious; how on Earth did you learn those moves?"
"Oh. I learned a few moves after watching a few kung fu videos back while I was being transported to Coney Island." Doris acted innocent as if nothing happened which gave the others an uneasy feeling about her.
"Alright. The jig is up," Skipper pulled off the hood of one robber while Rico pulled off the hood of the other. Both gasped in surprise as they soon realized who the culprits were.
"Zookeeper Frances and Officer X?" Skipper finished in surprise. The former clean freak zookeeper of Hoboken Zoo and the crazy former animal-control officer, together?
The two culprits regained consciousness and their eyes widened in surprise upon seeing the penguins.
"Penguins!" They both cried and then turned to face each other in surprise, "You know the penguins?"
"They keep getting out of my grasps." Officer X complained.
"Well, they made me lose my job in the Hoboken Zoo." Frances complained back.
"You kept catching us with your weird booby traps and you kept animals prisoners and replaced them with androids." Skipper complained to both humans. Then an idea popped into his head, "Wait a minute... Rico, Private, zippers."
The two penguins jumped simultaneously and unzipped the two humans' jackets, revealing "I Love Flippy" T-shirts underneath. The two humans flustered in surprise and in embarrassment; they were Flippy fans!
"It's not what you think." Officer X tries to object.
"These were, gifts." Frances tried to explain, "Yeah, gifts from our nieces and nephews. Crazy Flippy fans, if you ask us." Despite this, the animals shot them faces of doubts.
"Oh alright!" Frances admitted, "We are Flippy fans!"
"We knew Flippy was coming to Manhattan, so we decided to 'take him out' and give him a 'tour' of the place." X admitted as well, adding emphasis to some word and making Skipper's suspicions about them kidnapping 'Flippy' correct.
"Please don't tell anyone about this." Frances begged, "It'll break our mothers' hearts."
The animals were still in doubt if they would hand them over to the police or not. That's when Frances gave them the puppy-dog eyes.
"Fine." Skipper finally gave in to their request, but then eyed them seriously, "On one condition." He pointed at Blowhole and Doris who were smiling at them side-by-side.
"But..." The two humans tried to object to the fact that 'Flippy' was going to marry a stinkin' filthy dolphin, only to receive angry glares from the other animals.
"Fine." The two finally gave in and the animals cheered in success.
Author's Note:
Just a quick summarization; Frances and X are huge Flippy fans, so they captured "Flippy" because they want him for themselves. They "were "going to give him back, but they also didn't want him to marry a "wild" dolphin from the sea. It would probably ruin "Flippy's" captivity nature or something, if you know what I mean.
By the way, are the animals forgetting something?
