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Awww, that's so sweet. I think.
―Marlene.

Marlene is a major character in the DreamWorksNickelodeon's series, Penguins of Madagascar.

Background[]

Marlene was born in captivity and when she is taken out of the zoo she goes quite feral (literally). She won three trophies in a zoo contest, before being kicked out of the competition due to some sort of 'scandal'. She was later transferred to the Central Park Zoo.

Personality[]

Marlene is beautiful, funny, level-headed, and acts as a voice of reason, but she can also be extremely sarcastic (which is usually taken by Skipper as her being serious). She's frequently irritated by Skipper's blatant sexism that women are weak and no good at anything aggressive. She believes that Skipper's far too paranoid. Sometimes, she's proven right and other times, she's proven wrong. On the other hand, sometimes, Marlene is the one who prompts the penguins to take action.

Whenever new animals arrive at the Central Park Zoo, she, like Private, welcomes them with open arms, encouraging friendly behavior.

Despite Marlene usually being sensible, she dreams of having somebody play Spanish guitar music to her (in "Monkey Love," "The Lost Treasure of the Golden Squirrel," "Wishful Thinking," and "Otter Things Have Happened") and she can also be rather vain and attention-seeking of humans, as in "Tangled in the Web" and "The Penguin Stays In the Picture," but they don't notice her. She can be a little bit gabby and can usually babble the unthinkable, and in a result, getting her mouth covered. As of that, she got her mouth covered by Skipper in "Paternal Egg-Stinct" when he sensed something and silenced her and in "Work Order" when Skipper quickly covered her mouth before she said anymore of the penguins' HQ. In "Truth Ache," she was shown to secretly want to be a pop sensation, that she performed imaginary concerts.

Marlene always becomes wild and feral as soon as she's outside the zoo walls (but she seems fine inside the sewers). However, on occasion, this has been forgotten.

She also seems to have a major love for candy, as evidenced in "Happy King Julien Day!" and "King Julien for a Day." She also craves popcorn, as shown in "Popcorn Panic."

When her pool had too much chlorine, she jumped in and came back up with her fur bleached. This leaves her friends to think that she's a rare arctic mink named Arlene. Her personality hasn't changed, but she was a little mad when no one listened her. King Julien says that she's a gabby one (as explained above). Later, Marlene was brought to the vet and her fur was dyed back to its original color.

Role in the series[]

In "Otter Things Have Happened", Kowalski tested his Lovulator 3000 that made Marlene date Fred, but at the end, there was a boy otter named Antonio, who played Spanish guitar. He was Marlene's perfect match, not Fred (Kowalski was upset, thinking that science said that Fred was perfect and shouts, "SCIENCE! WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME?!").

In "Miss Understanding", Marlene tells Skipper being a girl it's whatever he likes doing. At the end Skipper's gender is revealed that he is a male, and hugs Marlene.

In "Otter Gone Wild", Marlene fell in love with Julien when she turned wild. At the end, Julien accepted to be with Marlene, but she didn't remember anything outside the zoo.

In "The Otter Woman", Marlene's fur is turned white by an excess of chlorine in her water, and all four penguins (Kowalski did some research) and King Julien fall for her, believing her to be a white arctic mink called Arlene.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Whenever Marlene is mad at the penguins, she goes and yells at them down into their periscope e.g. "Otter Things Have Happened" and "Truth Ache".
  • In "Haunted Habitat", it was revealed that she has a combination of Phasmophobia (fear of ghosts) and Phonophobia (fear of loud voices).
  • She was afraid of the outdoors. In "Otter Gone Wild" and "Badger Pride", she went wild. Though in some episodes she has managed to stay normal e.g. "Roomies" and "Work Order".
  • She likes Pop Super Stars and pretends to have imaginary concerts every night as seen in "Truth Ache.
  • Marlene can belly slide like the Penguins, this is shown quickly in the episode "Byte-Sized" where she and the penguins slid past a sign post to rescue Barry also in real life you can see them belly slide on snowy hills and icy lakes and ponds. (Note: She has belly slided in "Roomies" before).
  • As she is the main female animal in the zoo, there are many fan shippings: with Skipper, Private, Kowalski, Julien and Mort, with Skipper and Julien being the most popular. There is an article for each shipping in the Madagascar Fandom wikia.
  • She has no longer became a monster being outside of the zoo in "Littlefoot" thanks to Kowalski's invention that separated her wild side and when it was befuddled by her, they rejoined together and Marlene has the power to control her side.

Navigation[]

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Media
Films: MadagascarMadagascar: Escape 2 AfricaMadagascar 3: Europe's Most WantedPenguins of Madagascar

Shows: The Penguins of Madagascar (Operation: DVD Premiere!) • All Hail King JulienMadagascar: A Little Wild
TV Specials: The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas CaperMerry MadagascarMadly Madagascar

Characters
Zoosters: AlexMartyMelmanGloria

Penguins: SkipperKowalskiRicoPrivate
Lemurs: King Julien the 13thMauriceMortClover
The Circus: GiaStefanoVitalySonyaEsmeralda, Esperanza and ErnestinaManu and MayaDancing Dogs
The North Wind: ClassifiedEvaShort FuseCorporal
Allies: Mason and PhilLemursTedZubaFlorrieMoto MotoMarlene
Villains: FossasNanaMakungaTeetsiSharkMr. ChewChantel DuBoisDaveOctopusesKarlChaunceyMr. Chew

Music
Madagascar: I Like To Move ItStayin' AliveWhat a Wonderful World

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: The Traveling SongI Like To Move ItAlex On The SpotBig & ChunkyCopacabana
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted: Afro CircusAfro Circus/I Like To Move ItFireworkGonna Make You SweatWhat's New Pussycat?
The Penguins of Madagascar: Drop Some Acorns on Em'Porpoise Power Ballad
Others: CelebrateSanta Claus is Coming to MadagascarWho's da King

Cast
Films: Ben Stiller (Alex) • Chris Rock (Marty) • David Schwimmer (Melman) • Jada Pinkett Smith (Gloria) • Tom McGrath (Skipper) • Chris Miller (Kowalski) • Christopher Knights (Private) • Sacha Baron Cohen (Julien) • Cedric the Entertainer (Maurice) • Andy Richter (Mort) • Conrad Vernon (Mason) • Elisa Gabrielli (Nana) • Bernie Mac (Zuba) • Alec Baldwin (Makunga) • Frances McDormand (DuBois) • Bryan Cranston (Vitaly) • Jessica Chastain (Gia) • John Malkovich (Dave) • Benedict Cumberbatch (Classified) • Annet Mahendru (Eva) • David Cowgill (Police Horse) • David P. Smith (additional voices) • Ariel Winter (additional voices) • Bob Saget (additional voices) • Edie Mirman (additional voices)

Shows: Wally Wingert (Alex) • Danny Jacobs (Julien) • James Patrick Stuart (Private/additional voices) • Ty Burrell (Parker) • Rob Paulsen (Archie) • Brian Stepanek (Dode) • Carl Reiner (Santa) • Bill Fagerbakke (additional voices) • Dee Bradley Baker (additional voices) • Jeff Bennett (additional voices) • Sean Bishop (additional voices) • Susanne Blakeslee (additional voices)
Video Games: Crispin Freeman (Alex) • Keith Ferguson (Julien) • André Sogliuzzo (additional voices)

See also
Locations: AfricaAntarcticaCentral Park ZooCircus ZaragozaFranceMadagascarNew York City

Crew: Eric DarnellBibo BergeronDavid SorenMark SwiftChris SandersTeresa ChengDuncan MarjoribanksGary TrousdaleJennifer Yuh NelsonWalt Dohrn