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    Season One 
  1. "Gone in a Flash": When Julien and Maurice fight over a camera that has landed in their habitat, Maurice suddenly "disappears". While Julien is thinking that Maurice is stuck inside the camera, the penguins go out to find Maurice and solve the mystery.

  2. "Launchtime": The penguins take a trip to the moon in order to avoid the lemurs and encounter a "moon cat" named Max.

  3. "Haunted Habitat": Marlene the otter is hearing strange sounds from her habitat at night and believes it to be haunted, so the penguins set out to investigate.

  4. "Operation: Plush & Cover": Mort accidentally falls into a pile of plushies that are being recalled and gets taken to the toy factory with them.

  5. "Happy King Julien Day!": Maurice bribes the other zoosters with a candy-filled piñata to make them celebrate "King Julien Day" correctly. Skipper's not so happy when the festivities interfere with his scheduled HQ maintenance.

  6. "Paternal Egg-Stinct": Marlene finds a duck egg in her habitat and brings it to the penguins, hoping that they will take care of it. However, Julien believes the egg is his heir.

  7. "Assault & Batteries": Skipper is kept awake by the lemurs' all-night dance marathon. In a scuffle over the boombox's battery, he and Julien end up in the enclosure of the very territorial kangaroo Joey, and have to work together to escape his wrath.

  8. "Penguiner Takes All": The penguins and the lemurs compete in a series of increasingly high-stakes games of Capture-the-flag, which, despite their lack of formal training, the lemurs somehow keep winning.

  9. "Two Feet High and Rising": The penguins try to help Mort get over his obsession with Julien's feet.

  10. "Tangled in the Web": The zoo's new webcam system makes Private into an Internet sensation, which threatens the penguins' cover.

  11. "Crown Fools": Skipper's attempts to engage in "Fun Day" leads to Julien's crown falling down into the city's sewers. When the penguins go to retrieve it, they run into a colony of vicious rats and their giant leader.

  12. "The Hidden": The zoo has a new reptile exhibit, but nobody seems to have been able to catch a glimpse of the occupants.

  13. "Kingdom Come": King Julien is taken to the zoo hospital when he comes down with a condition that causes red eyes and hysteric laughter. Maurice, left in charge in the king's absence, starts to succumb to the power high and takes over the zoo with the help of the gorillas Bada and Bing.

  14. "Little Zoo Coupe": King Julien is infatuated with the penguins' pink car, so he commandeers a zoo cart and challenges them to a race where the winner gets the loser's car.

  15. "All Choked Up": Alice gives Rico an anti-emetic medicine to help him keep his food down, but it may have lethal consequences when the ticking bomb he swallows to keep it out of her sight refuses to come back up.

  16. "Popcorn Panic": The whole zoo is dismayed when Alice starts enforcing the "do not feed the animals" rule, so the penguins and lemurs both plan to make popcorn themselves, just as soon as they figure out the secret of the hard little un-popcorn-like kernels.

  17. "Go Fish": The zoo switches the penguins to a diet of nutritious but tasteless crackers, prompting them to go on a heist for raw fish. Julien, who hates the smell of seafood, decides to sabotage them.

  18. "Miracle on Ice": The penguins go up against the sewer rats in a high-stakes hockey game, with the lemurs as their cheerleaders and backup players.

  19. "Needle Point": It is time for the penguins' routine checkup, but Skipper is reluctant to get his shot due to his fear of needles.

  20. "Eclipsed": The chimpanzees take advantage of a solar eclipse to convince King Julien that the sky spirits want him to be nicer.

  21. "Mort Unbound": Mort is zapped with one of Kowalski's inventions, which makes him big and strong. Julien uses buff Mort for his own ends, but it backfires when Mort realizes he can use his size to get what he wants, instead.

  22. "Roomies": A walrus named Rhonda is moved into the otter habitat at the zoo. Marlene tries to be welcoming, but Rhonda doesn't seem particularly interested in compromise.

  23. "Misfortune Cookie": Rico gets a warning from a fortune cookie that he will meet a foul end, and soon after things start going wrong for him.

  24. "Lemur See, Lemur Do": When a robot is sent to the zoo to learn from King Julien, the penguins decide they must capture and train the robot themselves.

  25. "Roger Dodger": Roger the alligator's sweet-tempered nature is preventing him from standing up for himself against the sewer rats bullying him, so Kowalski makes a mind-switching machine to swap his and Rico's consciousnesses long enough to deal with the problem.

  26. "Skorca!": A sugar-crazed Private warns the zoo of a menacing orca whale flying over the city. Unfortunately Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico don't believe him.

  27. "Otter Gone Wild": Marlene takes her first ever trip outside of the zoo, goes a bit feral, and kidnaps Julien.

  28. "Cat's Cradle": The penguins help Max the Moon Cat evade the single-minded Animal Control Officer X.

  29. "Monkey Love": Lulu the chimpanzee is brought over from the Hoboken Zoo to stay with Phil and Mason for a few days. Phil is instantly infatuated, but unsure of how to woo her.

  30. "Tagged": The penguins are caught and placed in tracking devices for a scientist to observe them, thus they enlist the help of the lemurs to prevent the Zoo's furnace from exploding.

  31. "What Goes Around": A little girl looses her Dolly to the zoo's sewers. Reluctantly, Rico agrees to give her his identical doll instead. Private assures him that good things always come around, but this gets harder to believe when Officer X gives chase to the penguins.

  32. "Mask of the Raccoon": The penguins must administer justice to the individual responsible for zoo items going missing: a rogue Robin-Hood-esque racoon calling himself the Archer.

  33. "Out Of The Groove": Julien's jealousy-induced sabotaging of the zoo's dancing baboons leads to Darla the baboon magically sealing Julien's groove in a jar, proclaiming that he won't be able to dance again unless he apologizes.

  34. "Jungle Law": With a city-wide power outage, the zoo is more like King Julien's old jungle kingdom than ever, and he insists he can keep the zoo's inhabitants under control.

  35. "I Was a Penguin Zombie": After breaking his wing in a bad accident, Skipper is sent to the zoo's veterinary clinic, where a combination of mishaps leads to the other penguins thinking he's turned into a zombie.

  36. "Sting Operation": A nest of hornets moves into the Central Park Zoo and the penguins can't get them to leave without being stung, leading to them blocking their ability to feel pain.

  37. "All King, No Kingdom": King Julien banishes Maurice and Mort from his kingdom after a mishap with his throne for destruction, and he later gets a separation anxiety. So the penguins must reunite the lemurs before the war begins!

  38. "Untouchable": A poison dart frog arrives at the Reptile house, and threatens the rest of the zoo into submission with its toxic touch.

  39. "Over Phil": Phil and Mason have a falling out when the clash between Mason's neat-freak nature and Phil's messiness grows too unbearable.

  40. "Miss Understanding": When zookeeper Alice mentions that there are three male penguins in the zoo and one female, Kowalski conducts a DNA test on all four of them, only for Skipper's result to say that he is "female".

  41. "An Elephant Never Forgets": The penguins help Burt the Elephant sneak out of the zoo to settle matters with an old zoo visitor.

  42. "Otter Things Have Happened": Kowalski claims to have built a machine that can find anyone's perfect romantic match, and it pairs Marlene with Fred the squirrel.

  43. "Zoo Tube": The Zoo's attendance is dangerously low with the humans all distracted by TVs airing dumb animal compilations. The animals decide to make their own commercial to renew interest, with the penguins in charge of making a satellite broadcaster to air it while Julien directs the action.

  44. "Snakehead!": The penguins battle with a giant invasive species fish terrorizing the ducks’ pond.

  45. "Jiggles": Kowalski creates a gelatinous green cube that eats fruit, but things start to get out of hand when it grows to unmanageable size.

  46. "The Falcon and the Snow Job": Skipper falls in love with a female falcon named Kitka, but the other animals fear that she will eat them.

  47. "The Penguin Stays in the Picture": When Mort replaces Private as the mascot for the Zoo's annual brochure cover photo, Private becomes jealous. However after Bada and Bing overhear his envy and offer a questionable solution, Private gets overcome by paranoia and guilt after Mort goes missing.

  48. "Dr. Blowhole's Revenge": In this episode guest starring Neil Patrick Harris, the penguins' old foe, Dr. Blowhole, captures King Julien in order to lure the penguins into his lair so he can defeat them once and for all. It's up to the penguins to rescue Julien and stop Blowhole's plan of flooding the world.

    Season Two 
  1. "The Red Squirrel": The penguins find “America’s greatest penguin hero”, Buck Rockgut, and try to help him capture Penguin Enemy Number 1, The Red Squirrel. The problem is that Rockgut thinks everyone is an undercover mole for THE RED SQUIRREL.

  2. "It's About Time": Kowalski invents a working time machine. It goes about as well as you'd expect... which is to say, it nearly destroys the entire universe.

  3. "Gator Watch": Roger the alligator's not very happy with his home in the sewers of New York. The penguins try to find him somewhere new to stay, but wherever they go, Roger can't help but draw attention of the terrified public.

  4. "In the Line of Doody": At the opening ceremony of the new Children's Zoo section of the Central Park Zoo, the penguins must protect the commissioner from a vengeful pigeon determined to poop on him.

  5. "Can't Touch This": The penguins meet Randy the sheep who's been having difficulties with his life at the Children's Petting Zoo enclosure.

  6. "Hard Boiled Eggy": The penguins see the return of Eggy, the baby duckling they had babysat while he was still an egg. Eggy's mother is at her wits' end with his risky penguin-like behaviour, but even Eggy's heroes find it difficult to dissuade him from pursuing his dreams of joining the penguin commando.

  7. "The Lost Treasure of the Golden Squirrel": The penguins and the lemurs team up to go hunting for an ancient squirrel treasure, racing against not only the sewer rats who want it to themselves, but also their own teammates as they gradually succumb to the treasure's curse.

  8. "Fit to Print": The penguins' operation is compromised by the zoo's new advertising campaign. If they can't prevent it from reaching the press, their whole cover will be blown.

  9. "Operation: Cooties": When the zoo animals learn about cooties from a class field trip, their paranoia takes over when they begin feeling inexplicably itchy.

  10. "Mr. Tux": Private must confront his secret past as Mr. Tux when his old mini-golfing rival, the Armadillo Kid, arrives at the zoo to challenge him.

  11. "Concrete Jungle Survival": Private's skills as a member of the team are put to the test when he is tasked with retrieving souvenirs from a haunted city bus.

  12. "Stop Bugging Me": A trio of cockroaches come to the Penguins for help in getting rid of an Exterminator. When said Exterminator is revealed to be Officer X, the other penguins are kidnapped, leaving the highly roach-phobic Private to save them and the roaches from the madman.

  13. "Field Tripped":

  14. "Badger Pride": A pair of overly-optimistic Badger Twins arrive at the Zoo and befriend Marlene and Private. Unfortunately, their overbearing friendliness quickly gets on Marlene's nerves, and after she unintentionally insults them, they are quick to becoming bitter enemies, now out for Marlene's blood.

  15. "Kaboom and Kabust": Rico and Julian go on an explosion spree, despite the other penguins' warnings of what enabling Rico's destructiveness may lead to.

  16. "The Helmet": Kowalski proudly shows off his latest invention: a telekinetic helmet that takes the wearer's thoughts and makes them a reality. Unsurprisingly, Julien's interest is piqued, but with his scatterbrained nature, things are abound to go awry.

  17. "Night and Dazed": Turns out some residents of the zoo may be a bit wary of the penguins and their shenanigans, including the nocturnal and skittish koala Leonard.

  18. "The Big Squeeze": Savio, a boa constrictor, is transferred to the Central Park Zoo, just as small mammals start to go missing.

  19. "Wishful Thinking": Private discovers a wishing fountain that magically grants everyone's wishes, but things quickly get out of hand, especially when Alice the Zookeeper wishes to know the deal with the penguins.

  20. "April Fools": Julien learns about April Fools' Day for the first time, and tries to make up for every day he missed by pulling cruel jokes on the other zoo animals. This comes back to bite him when Roy the Rhino vows for revenge.

  21. "Hello, Dollface": Rico learns that his favorite line of dolls can now talk. Unable to buy a new one, the penguins compromise by transferring a voice chip from one of Private's Lunacorns into it, leading to disastrous results.

  22. "Huffin and Puffin": Skipper gets a blast from the past in the form of Hans the Puffin, his old nemesis and the reason he's banned from Denmark. Hans insists he's here to make up, but Skipper does not forgive easily.

  23. "Invention Intervention": Kowalski defies Skipper's orders of inventing and constructs an invisibility ray. Chaos ensues when Julien gets his hands on it though.

  24. "Cradle and All": The penguins must rescue a runaway baby stroller and bring it back to safety.

  25. "Driven to the Brink": After taking the car out for a joyride despite Skipper's orders not to, Rico becomes targeted by the car, which appears to have come alive to hunt him down.

  26. "Friend-in-a-Box": Mort becomes interested in a video game system that he found. When Julien feels neglected and jealous from the lack of attention, he conspires with Kowalski to take it away from him.

  27. "Work Order": A rupture in the penguins' habitat leads to Alice hiring Gus Babushka, a construction worker whose determination to get the job done right rivals Skipper's own stubbornness.

  28. "Hot Ice":

  29. "Command Crisis": Skipper warns his team to be prepared for "The Big One", but is then put out of commission, leaving Kowalski, Rico, and Private to figure it out on their own.

  30. "Truth Ache": Private accidentally ingests truth serum and lets slip about the penguins' mission of gathering potential blackmail material on all the other occupants of the zoo.

  31. "The All Nighter Before Christmas":

  32. "Whispers and Coups": Julien starts to suspect Maurice of plotting to overthrow him, and recruits the penguins to investigate.

  33. "Brush with Danger!": Burt the elephant shows off his artistic talent, drawing the attention of a modern art critic and inadvertently putting one of Kowalski's most dangerous blueprints on display.

  34. "Love Hurts": Private develops a crush on the new nurse at the Zoo hospital and goes to increasingly desperate attempts to spend time with her.

  35. "The Officer X Factor": The penguins are trying to make it rain during a heatwave so that they can go swimming. Unfortunately, they must deal with Officer X, who has now become a Zookeeper, and is using his new authority to torment and spy on the penguins.

  36. "Brain Drain": When an attempt to supercharge his brain to even greater levels of genius backfires, Kowalski accidentally reduces himself to mind-numbing idiocy, becoming a liability for the rest of the team.

  37. "Right Hand Man": A new lemur named Clemson arrives at the zoo to the delight of Julien and Maurice in having someone else around to cater to Julien's every whim. Mort, however, suspects that something's not right about the new arrival.

  38. "Danger Wears a Cape": After confiscating some comic books from the Vesuvius Twins, Private, Kowalski, and Rico become inspired by them to become superheroes themselves.

  39. "Operation: Break-speare": Private's newfound interest in Shakespeare and its theatrical plays doesn't bode well with Skipper, who is becoming sleep-deprived as a result of the lemurs' partying.

  40. "Rat Fink": The penguins pick up some suspicious-sounding audio from the sewer rats on their surveillance system. They send in an undercover Mort to investigate, but he ends up taking his role as a rat farther than anyone could have predicted.

  41. "Kanga Management": Circumstances bring together Leonard the Koala and Joey the Kangaroo. Despite their very different dispositions and a rough start, they do find some things to bond over eventually.

  42. "King Julien for a Day": When the other zoo animals become fed up with Skipper and Julien's bickering about each other's unfitness at a zoovenir shop meeting, Mason opts that the two switch places for a day to gain better mutual understanding.

  43. "Maurice at Peace": A miscommunication leads to the zoosters believing that Maurice has one day left to live. They decide that making him comfortable without revealing the truth would be the best way to go, but it just freaks him out instead.

  44. "Cute-astrophe": After an experiment that goes horribly right, Private unlocks the ability to knock out people and animals with his own cuteness, to which the other penguins exploit for their own gains.

  45. "Operation: Neighbor Swap": Unwilling to listen to the lemurs make their own music for a change, the penguins have them transferred to the petting zoo section, while assigning Rodger as their new neighbor instead.

  46. "All Tied Up with a Boa": After learning that Savio has broken out of the Hoboken Zoo and is returning to New York to get his revenge, the penguins, the lemurs, and Marlene prepare a counterattack, which is being spearheaded by an unusually fired-up Julien.

  47. "Rock-a-Bye Birdie": A machine meant to make food revert to a fresher state accidentally turns Skipper into a baby penguin, so the rest of the team have to go recover the machine from the rats while Skipper is left in the care of Julien, who thinks he's babysitting a younger cousin.

  48. "Herring Impaired": When Private, Skipper and Kowalski eat herring that cause them to suffer from a brain disorder, it's up to Rico to stop them from eating any more fish or they'll stay like that forever.

  49. "A Visit from Uncle Nigel": Private's uncle Nigel has come to visit the penguins, who are annoyed by his eccentric personality and fancy lifestyle (sans Private). Unaware to them however, Nigel is a spy just like, and he is after the Red Squirrel as well.

  50. "The Hoboken Surprise": After a failed vacation attempt, the four Penguins crash-land in Hoboken and are taken to the Hoboken Zoo to recover, where they encounter all of the villains (and Lulu) who have been sent there in previous episodes. To their surprise, none of their once-foes seem very intent on revenge, and the zoo itself is significantly more clean and fancy than they remember it being. Skipper turns his suspicions on the new Zookeeper, deciding she must be some sort of evil mastermind despite her friendly and proper exterior.

  51. "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole": Dr. Blowhole has created a machine called the Mindjacker, which can wipe all of someone's memories and let Blowhole look through them for information. With Hans' help, he lures Skipper to Shanghai and uses it on him, but there are enough residual memories left for Skipper's subconscious to create a spirit guide (in the form of Alex the lion) to help Skipper remember who he is and get back to the zoo. Meanwhile, Dr. Blowhole plans to use Skipper's knowledge to break into the penguins' HQ and use something called the Diaboligizer to turn the other three team members into giant evil monsters. However, it ends up instead hitting Julien's supercharged MP3 player, which releases an energy bubble forcing everyone in the zoo to sing lest they be zapped with a sonic blast.

  52. "Pets Peeved": By exploiting a legal Loophole Abuse against the Zoo, the Vesuvius Twins take Skipper and Julien back to their place to keep as pets, when in reality, they only want torture them for their own amusement.

  53. "Byte-Sized": Kowalski invents nanobots to make life easier, and to make sure that they don't turn out evil, programs them to stop any harm from coming to the penguins. This works a little too well when the nanobots start interfering in the penguins' missions.

  54. "Operation: Good Deed": After witnessing a boy returning a dropped dollar to a man as a good deed, Skipper decides that the team must increase the frequency of their own good deeds. Unfortunately for them, they might be in over their heads.

  55. "When the Chips are Down": Private and Mort get trapped in a vending machine. While the rest of the penguins and lemurs are looking in all the wrong places, it's up to their two cutest members to break themselves out.

  56. "Time Out": Kowalski invents a watch that can stop time for anyone touching it. He and Julien end up trapped in stopped time together when the stopwatch breaks, leaving them the only two non-frozen living beings in the whole world.

  57. "Our Man in Grrfurjiclestan": While hunting the Red Squirrel across the globe, Special Agent Buck Rockgut contacts the penguins with a warning that the diabolical squirrel has a brainwashed sleeper agent among them, but is cut off before he can tell them who it is.

  58. "Gut Instinct": When Gladys, a beloved visitor of the Zoo who feeds the animals, breaks her arm by accident, Julien is framed as the perpetrator and the other animals demand justice be served. Skipper however gets a feeling that Julien might be innocent.

  59. "I Know Why the Caged Bird Goes Insane": Kowalski breaks his legs just as the world-famous technology showcase Invexpo is taking place near the zoo. Confined to the zoo nursery, he slowly goes insane from the loneliness and the knowledge of what he's missing, but has to pull himself together enough to help Marlene defeat a space squid who's interested in stealing Invexpo's biggest secrets.

  60. "The Big S.T.A.N.K":

  61. "Arch-Enemy": Private earns his first arch-enemy: a snail he apparently stepped on months prior who is determined to let the whole zoo know the truth about the beloved penguin. In trying to set things right, Private only succeeds in making himself look worse.

  62. "Operation: Antartica":

  63. "The Big Move":

  64. "Endangerous Species": The penguins take on a mission to bring back an extinct species of penguin using a feather and Kowalski's cloning machine. Unfortunately, they revive a dodo bird instead, and quickly discover why that species died out in the first place.

  65. "Loathe at First Sight": Kowalski creates a ray gun that can make people fall madly in love with a pre-determined target, but a mishap results in first Private, then the rest of the zoo, suddenly feeling an intense overwhelming hatred for Kowalski.

  66. "The Trouble with Jiggles": When the other penguins discover that Jiggles is still alive, they start trying to destroy it, much to Kowalski's horror.

  67. "Alienated": Lemmy comes back from Mars along with a baby space squid, who has hitched a ride inside Lemmy and is now stealing objects from the zoo to communicate with its planet and paralyzing the zoosters.

  68. "The Most Dangerous Game Night": Marlene proposes a game night among the zoo animals, but things get out of hand when a search for party mix lands some animals in big trouble.

    Season Three 
  1. "Feline Fervor":

  2. "King Me":

  3. "The Otter Woman": Due to a chlorine mishap in her habitat's pool, Marlene's fur is temporarily bleached white, leading the rest of the zoo's inhabitants to mistake her for an arctic mink named Arlene. Skipper seems particularly interested in this new arrival, at least until he notices their friend Marlene is mysteriously missing.

  4. "Action Reaction":

  5. "Thumb Drive":

  6. "Operation: Big Blue Marble": Kowalski invents the most delicious food known to penguin: the Furro (combination of fish and churro). Unfortunately the side effect of its production includes a toxic gas that ends up collecting in the atmosphere and causing all sorts of climate calamities.

  7. "Hair Apparent":

  8. "Love Takes Flightless":

  9. "Smotherly Love":

  10. "Littlefoot": To help Marlene get over her split personality issue, Kowalski invents a machine that removes and stores her wild side, leaving Marlene scared of everything instead. Unfortunately, her wild personality takes on a physical form and goes on a rampage, and (former) Officer X is determined to catch her to get his job as an animal control officer back.

  11. "Antics on Ice": Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico feel bad for Private when the latter gets injured on a mission, and want to cheer him up by bringing him to a live Lunacorns on Ice performance. Skipper even allows him to bring other Lunacorn fans from the zoo, but Roy the rhinoceros and Bing the gorilla are too big to sneak in the usual way.

  12. "Showdown on Fairway 18":

  13. "Street Smarts": Mort is "kidnapped" by a dimwitted but possessive dog named Elmer, who mistakes Mort for a chew toy. Max the moon cat is enlisted by Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico to assist them in rescuing Mort, while Private teaches Julien how to be more friendly and understanding towards Maurice, upon noticing how rudely he often treats him.

  14. "Nighty Night Ninja":

  15. "A Kipper for Skipper": When Skipper's grueling training scheduled for "Teambuilding Week" gets to be too much for the other penguins, he agrees to give them a break... whichever one of them can get him a kipper first, that is. Private, Rico, and Kowalski battle it out on the way to the fish market, but have to re-evaluate their behavior when they encounter Officer X there, now working as a Fishmonger.

  16. "High Moltage": Private is going through a molting phase, making the once-adorable penguin instead look more and more hideous as he loses his old feathers to make way for new ones. The penguins, who had been planning on using his cuteness as a distraction so they could sneak out to see a movie, have to come up with some other plan to make it in time.

  17. "Nuts to You": Fred the squirrel comes into the possession of a huge pile of acorns, which are apparently used as currency by the animals of the park. Julien steps in to help Fred figure out what to do with the jackpot, but the Red Squirrel has his eye on the fortune as well.

  18. "The Terror of Madagascar": The zoo has a new animal transfer from Madagascar... a baby foosa, the lemurs' natural predator. Though the beast is too small to do real damage, Julien is convinced it's following him around so it can figure out a way to eat him, and brings in Savio the boa constrictor to turn the tables.

  19. "Mental Hen":

  20. "Siege the Day": While Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico head out to a monster truck show, Private stays at the zoo to babysit Eggy and his siblings. When Julien learns of this, he organizes a party for them and the other zoo animals to attend. Soon after, the noise from the party attracts the sewer rats and the hornets, forcing Private to place the HQ in lockdown when both groups demand the party's food for themselves.

  21. "P.E.L.T.":

  22. "Private and the Winky Factory":

  23. "Best Laid Plantains": Julien and Marlene try some plantains that are meant for Bada and Bing, and, unable to stop themselves, eat the whole bunch. Knowing how ticked off the gorillas are going to be, they decide to leave the zoo and start new lives to escape their wrath.

  24. "Skipper Makes Perfect": Skipper has been having an absolutely perfect day, an extremely rare type of day that's once in a lifetime, so he decides to try and get a hold of his file from the New York Danish embassy so he can clear his name from the criminal history of Denmark forever.

  25. "Marble Jarhead": Rico is excited about a new line of princess accessories for his doll. When he causes trouble in pursuit of these new accessories, the rest of the team figure out a way to keep him in line.

  26. "Goodnight and Good Chuck": Chuck Charles loses his job as a news anchor and gets a new job working at the zoo. Unfortunately for the penguins though, upon learning of their operations, he immediately tries to get his old job back by exposing them to the world.

  27. "Operation: Swap-panzee":

  28. "Snowmageddon": Skipper and Marlene try to make a food run in time before the Super Bowl begins. Unfortunately, New York is hit by a blizzard, leaving them stuck in a convenience store with its clerk: Officer X. Meanwhile, Kowalski slowly goes insane from Cabin Fever after he and Private are snowed in with Fred.

  29. "Tunnel of Love":

  30. "Operation: Lunacorn Apocalypse":

  31. "The Penguin Who Loved Me": Kowalski is asked by Doris the dolphin (and her current boyfriend Parker the platypus) to help rescue her brother Francis from Seaville. It turns out her brother is actually Dr. Blowhole, who still thinks he's Flippy, and his old employees are working on reversing the Mindjacker's effects.

  32. "Best Foes": A machine meant to detect when enemies are nearby malfunctions and causes Skipper's sense of friend vs enemy to be reversed. He starts attacking all of the "untrustworthy hostiles" in the zoo, and seeks out Hans the puffin, claiming he's one of the only people he can trust. Hans is delighted to be BFFs with Skipper, and it's up to Julien to help the penguins get the old Skipper back.

  33. "Night of the Vesuviuses":

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