- “An elephant never forgets... but he always forgives.”
- ―Burt.
Burt is an Indian elephant and a supporting character in the DreamWorks•Nickelodeon's series, The Penguins of Madagascar.
Background[]
Burt is an elephant. He spends his days eating peanuts. He drew many pictures in the episode Brush with Danger. He went to France in the episode Wishful Thinking. He defeated Savio in The big Squeeze. He follows the motto "An elephant never forgets, but he always forgives".
Personality[]
Burt is generally peaceful, honest, and cultured; enjoys Victorian literature; and is an accomplished abstract artist. He is something of a gentle giant and a romanticist, generally remembering his youth with fondness. He apparently has a tattoo which he got when he was younger. He will resort to violence if angered though, like in Loathe at First Sight where he stated he wanted to squeeze Kowalski until he popped. He can be a generally forgiving person even to people who have tormented him, like Kid Kazoo.
Trivia[]
- Even though Burt is a male he has no tusks.
- The zoo has at least two elephants, so maybe Burt and Darnell are not the same Elephant. Then again, if they only have two elephants the other one may be a female and Darnell is not a female name. For now Darnell and Burt will share this page as the same Elephant. If it turns out later that there is a Darnell and a Burt, we can create a page for Darnell.
- He and Marlene appear to have a close relationship, often seen together whether it's talking or any kind of interaction. Their friendship is noteable.