This is a fanfiction based upon the movie. Spoilers if you haven't watched it yet!
Scene I, part 2
When they finally stopped laughing, Rico announced the people he had seen to Kowalski. Obviously, This was exciting news for him, as Kowalski's face lit up. Quick as lightning, if there was lightning in Antarctica, Kowalski dragged them out of the snow and on to see the people.
As Rico directed them there (with his keen, and odd sense of smell), Skipper observed the world around them. It was pretty amazing, for such a young bird who had just had his eyes opened up. He saw the beauty of his homeland. But, he still wanted to leave. He was not the cute and cuddly type all the other penguins where. And this little group of mga kaibigan seemed to share that same feeling.
Finally, they reached the people. The people appeared to be filming and egg, just seemed to be left in the snow. The three little chicks watched them from behind a snowdrift. They could mostly understand what the humans where saying. Maybe it was a rare gift to themselves. They didn't know, and Kowalski was concentrating in something else.
"Amazing!" Kowalski whispered, as he showed his abacus to Skipper and Rico. "They're also trying to find out about us!"
"That's why their around the egg?" Skipper asked.
"Probably, to study it more. The egg looks overdue for hatching."
As the penguins continued to whisper, as the people, who belonged to a documentary crew, filmed the egg and talked about it.
"Such a sad sight, an egg abandoned sa pamamagitan ng its mother," one of the people said. He was holding a microphone through mittened hands, as to narrate the story of it. "If this egg where cared for correctly, that is, sa pamamagitan ng a family, it could grow up to be another adorable penguin. But alas, it begins to roll away."
The documentary narrator nudged the guy holding another microphone, that was being used to receive the sounds if the Antarctic. Using his long microphone, the man shoved the egg, and it began to roll downhill.
"They appear to be conducting an experiment in it," Kowalski noted. "Which isn't a good thing because-"
The egg rolled over their hiding spot, and downhill towards the line of penguins.
"That!" Rico exclaimed. He and Skipper slipped into their stomachs and started to belly slide down towards the line. Kowalski stuttered for a moment, then reluctantly followed them.
"As we see some baby penguins try to follow the egg, their task will be dismissed." the narrator went.
Skipper and Rico almost matched speeds, randomly and slightly pulling in front if each other. Skipper was locked onto the egg, as his gaze upon it never broke once. Rico, on the other hand (of flipper), quite enjoyed the fast portion of this. He had his tongue hanging out of his beak, which was also encased in a smile. Kowalski, behind them, feared for his life as he went after them and the egg.
"As the egg rolls right through the line of penguins, they all ignore it." the narrator explained.
The egg rolled through the line, under the feet of the penguins. The chicks stopped dead when they reached the line, a millisecond or so later. Kowalski bumped into them, sending them in a lucky fly over the line. They once again landed in the snow, and popped right out.
"Operation: Catch that Egg!" Skipper exclaimed. Like instinct, Skipper went back into his bellyflop position and began slicing through the snow again, Rico and Kowalski on his tail.
"Little did all of them know, they approached a cliff!" the narrator exclaimed, in excitement.
Suddenly, the egg disappeared! Skipper halted to a stop, and looked down to see the egg rolling down the edge of a steep cliff. Skipper watched it begin to build up snow, and within a segundo al large ball of snow was burrowing down the slope. He cringed in wonder if what was next, when Kowalski and Rico bumped into him, sending them all careening down the slope.
"And sadly, they all fell of the cliff. But that is what it is, the bilog of life..." the narrator said, and droned on. The camera crew had made their way over to the edge of the cliff too. The microphone guy looked down, expecting to see feathery remains on ice, but saw two giant snowballs hurdling towards the water near the edge of the evening out land.
Rico, Kowalski, and Skipper fought their way out of the rolling snowball, just in time before it crashed into the water. Skipper desperately looked around for the egg, while Kowalski looked over the edge of the freezing water for his abacus, which was still in the snowball.
There! Skipper rushed over to the giant snowball, right in the verge of falling off into the water. What was stopped it was a mystery, but a good thing. He dive into the pile, and quickly surfaced with the egg. Just a reminder, that the egg was just about as large as him.
Rico looked over, ran over and started to jump for joy at Skipper and the egg. "Mission accomplished, Kowalski!" Skipper hollered over to Kowalski, who was still desperately searching the water with his eyes.
It was at that moment when Kowalski looked over to see them. And right behind him, in the water, surfaced a seal. A leaped seal. Skipper and Rico's eyes widened in horror as it rose up behind the unknowing Kowalski. Kowalski slowly turned his head to see it, and-
"Looks like they're still going! Strong fighters! Haven't seen this for a while!" the narrator exclaimed, and the camera turned in the direction of the penguins, who now where running to-and-fro to confuse the leaped seal. The camera zoomed in a considerable bit to watch the epic fight scene.
"On the right!" Kowalski yelled out to Skipper, as he threw a manuntok if the seal's muzzle. "Left!" Rico hopped on the seal's tail. "Right!" Kowalski have it a shove. "Behind you!"
Another leaped selyo rose out of the water, crashing into the thin ice connecting the drift they where on to the main land. Rico fired a rock at it, like he had done to the camera earlier. The selyo whimpered, and backed up a bit before another selyo hopped onto the thin ice.
"So much excitement and action!!" the narrator exclaimed. The camera man zoomed in closer.
Rico, still on the back of the first seal, began to apoy madami rocks at the new seals, with madami coming on. Kowalski had decided to run over the egg, so far knocking one of the seals away from it. Skipper faced the new coming seals as well.
"Let's dance." Skipper said. The battle was on. The seals kept coming, not giving up, but they managed to hit each one with a slap or a rock, making it slink back into the water.
sa pamamagitan ng now, the documentary crew was on the edge if their seats. This ipakita would make a excellent program, and lots of good, hard earned money. That was, until the camera dropped.
The chicks looked up, along with the seals, at the big, black object flying overhead. It landed right susunod to the penguins, and they where all blinded sa pamamagitan ng a flash of white light coming from it. The seals stumbled backwards, either into the water or further into the already cracked thin ice. And, the ice broke off.
Within seconds, the penguins (and egg) where adrift upon the ocean, on their own personal iceberg. The loss of weight caused the ice chunk to float up a little in buoyancy. The chicks held onto each other. The camera then slipped and fell into the freezing water.
When Skipper slowly opened his eyes a few segundos later, he was relieved to find everything okay. That was, despite the fact that they where quickly drifting away from their homeland.
"Kowalski, analysis!" Skipper demanded. The chicks emerged from their tight huddle to also see their homeland drifting away.
"It appears the people tried to save us sa pamamagitan ng throwing the black object at us. It worked, I guess," Kowalski said, with not much confidence.
"Okay then, lesson learned. Don't push penguins off of high ledges!" Skipper said. He sat down, and sadly watched as the land disappeared. Kowalski looked at him angrily. Rico looked on to the nagyelo tahanan they'd be leaving behind, a sad face at hand. He whimpered and sat down. Kowalski later did too.
Right when he did, there was a crack heard. They turned their heads around to see the egg beginning to hatch.
"Egg's hateching!" Rico exclaimed.
They gathered around it, as the crack grew bigger and bigger and bigger...
"It's the miracle of birth!" Skipped said, in a sympathetic tone.
"A moment of extraordinary beauty," Kowalski followed.
"Ugh hih!" Rico went.
Then the egg cracked. madami like exploded. The penguins where then covered in a goey substance.
"YUGH! That's dishgushing!" Skipper exclaimed, as they shook it off.
They looked back at the newly hatch chick, quite a gem. The fluffy little chick sat smiling, with half the eggshell still on its head. Kowalski smiled and took it off. They all looked back at Skipper, it seemed that he was best to be the leader in this band of misfits.
"Well, I'm not completely sure I know what to do next," Skipper said. "But I know, that whatever we do, it'll work out. As long as we're together."
The chicks did a little hug, then the new chick said: "Daddy?"
They paused, and glanced at Kowalski for an explanation. "No, not daddy. Brothers. We're all brothers." Kowalski said. The chick smiled widely again.
And as the little iceberg floated out, Skipper said: "To a new beginning!" The rest of them cheered with him.
"To a new beginning!!"
Hope you liked it! I wanted to give the documentary crew madami of a part in it, I think it turned out okay. Please comment and review!
Scene I, part 2
When they finally stopped laughing, Rico announced the people he had seen to Kowalski. Obviously, This was exciting news for him, as Kowalski's face lit up. Quick as lightning, if there was lightning in Antarctica, Kowalski dragged them out of the snow and on to see the people.
As Rico directed them there (with his keen, and odd sense of smell), Skipper observed the world around them. It was pretty amazing, for such a young bird who had just had his eyes opened up. He saw the beauty of his homeland. But, he still wanted to leave. He was not the cute and cuddly type all the other penguins where. And this little group of mga kaibigan seemed to share that same feeling.
Finally, they reached the people. The people appeared to be filming and egg, just seemed to be left in the snow. The three little chicks watched them from behind a snowdrift. They could mostly understand what the humans where saying. Maybe it was a rare gift to themselves. They didn't know, and Kowalski was concentrating in something else.
"Amazing!" Kowalski whispered, as he showed his abacus to Skipper and Rico. "They're also trying to find out about us!"
"That's why their around the egg?" Skipper asked.
"Probably, to study it more. The egg looks overdue for hatching."
As the penguins continued to whisper, as the people, who belonged to a documentary crew, filmed the egg and talked about it.
"Such a sad sight, an egg abandoned sa pamamagitan ng its mother," one of the people said. He was holding a microphone through mittened hands, as to narrate the story of it. "If this egg where cared for correctly, that is, sa pamamagitan ng a family, it could grow up to be another adorable penguin. But alas, it begins to roll away."
The documentary narrator nudged the guy holding another microphone, that was being used to receive the sounds if the Antarctic. Using his long microphone, the man shoved the egg, and it began to roll downhill.
"They appear to be conducting an experiment in it," Kowalski noted. "Which isn't a good thing because-"
The egg rolled over their hiding spot, and downhill towards the line of penguins.
"That!" Rico exclaimed. He and Skipper slipped into their stomachs and started to belly slide down towards the line. Kowalski stuttered for a moment, then reluctantly followed them.
"As we see some baby penguins try to follow the egg, their task will be dismissed." the narrator went.
Skipper and Rico almost matched speeds, randomly and slightly pulling in front if each other. Skipper was locked onto the egg, as his gaze upon it never broke once. Rico, on the other hand (of flipper), quite enjoyed the fast portion of this. He had his tongue hanging out of his beak, which was also encased in a smile. Kowalski, behind them, feared for his life as he went after them and the egg.
"As the egg rolls right through the line of penguins, they all ignore it." the narrator explained.
The egg rolled through the line, under the feet of the penguins. The chicks stopped dead when they reached the line, a millisecond or so later. Kowalski bumped into them, sending them in a lucky fly over the line. They once again landed in the snow, and popped right out.
"Operation: Catch that Egg!" Skipper exclaimed. Like instinct, Skipper went back into his bellyflop position and began slicing through the snow again, Rico and Kowalski on his tail.
"Little did all of them know, they approached a cliff!" the narrator exclaimed, in excitement.
Suddenly, the egg disappeared! Skipper halted to a stop, and looked down to see the egg rolling down the edge of a steep cliff. Skipper watched it begin to build up snow, and within a segundo al large ball of snow was burrowing down the slope. He cringed in wonder if what was next, when Kowalski and Rico bumped into him, sending them all careening down the slope.
"And sadly, they all fell of the cliff. But that is what it is, the bilog of life..." the narrator said, and droned on. The camera crew had made their way over to the edge of the cliff too. The microphone guy looked down, expecting to see feathery remains on ice, but saw two giant snowballs hurdling towards the water near the edge of the evening out land.
Rico, Kowalski, and Skipper fought their way out of the rolling snowball, just in time before it crashed into the water. Skipper desperately looked around for the egg, while Kowalski looked over the edge of the freezing water for his abacus, which was still in the snowball.
There! Skipper rushed over to the giant snowball, right in the verge of falling off into the water. What was stopped it was a mystery, but a good thing. He dive into the pile, and quickly surfaced with the egg. Just a reminder, that the egg was just about as large as him.
Rico looked over, ran over and started to jump for joy at Skipper and the egg. "Mission accomplished, Kowalski!" Skipper hollered over to Kowalski, who was still desperately searching the water with his eyes.
It was at that moment when Kowalski looked over to see them. And right behind him, in the water, surfaced a seal. A leaped seal. Skipper and Rico's eyes widened in horror as it rose up behind the unknowing Kowalski. Kowalski slowly turned his head to see it, and-
"Looks like they're still going! Strong fighters! Haven't seen this for a while!" the narrator exclaimed, and the camera turned in the direction of the penguins, who now where running to-and-fro to confuse the leaped seal. The camera zoomed in a considerable bit to watch the epic fight scene.
"On the right!" Kowalski yelled out to Skipper, as he threw a manuntok if the seal's muzzle. "Left!" Rico hopped on the seal's tail. "Right!" Kowalski have it a shove. "Behind you!"
Another leaped selyo rose out of the water, crashing into the thin ice connecting the drift they where on to the main land. Rico fired a rock at it, like he had done to the camera earlier. The selyo whimpered, and backed up a bit before another selyo hopped onto the thin ice.
"So much excitement and action!!" the narrator exclaimed. The camera man zoomed in closer.
Rico, still on the back of the first seal, began to apoy madami rocks at the new seals, with madami coming on. Kowalski had decided to run over the egg, so far knocking one of the seals away from it. Skipper faced the new coming seals as well.
"Let's dance." Skipper said. The battle was on. The seals kept coming, not giving up, but they managed to hit each one with a slap or a rock, making it slink back into the water.
sa pamamagitan ng now, the documentary crew was on the edge if their seats. This ipakita would make a excellent program, and lots of good, hard earned money. That was, until the camera dropped.
The chicks looked up, along with the seals, at the big, black object flying overhead. It landed right susunod to the penguins, and they where all blinded sa pamamagitan ng a flash of white light coming from it. The seals stumbled backwards, either into the water or further into the already cracked thin ice. And, the ice broke off.
Within seconds, the penguins (and egg) where adrift upon the ocean, on their own personal iceberg. The loss of weight caused the ice chunk to float up a little in buoyancy. The chicks held onto each other. The camera then slipped and fell into the freezing water.
When Skipper slowly opened his eyes a few segundos later, he was relieved to find everything okay. That was, despite the fact that they where quickly drifting away from their homeland.
"Kowalski, analysis!" Skipper demanded. The chicks emerged from their tight huddle to also see their homeland drifting away.
"It appears the people tried to save us sa pamamagitan ng throwing the black object at us. It worked, I guess," Kowalski said, with not much confidence.
"Okay then, lesson learned. Don't push penguins off of high ledges!" Skipper said. He sat down, and sadly watched as the land disappeared. Kowalski looked at him angrily. Rico looked on to the nagyelo tahanan they'd be leaving behind, a sad face at hand. He whimpered and sat down. Kowalski later did too.
Right when he did, there was a crack heard. They turned their heads around to see the egg beginning to hatch.
"Egg's hateching!" Rico exclaimed.
They gathered around it, as the crack grew bigger and bigger and bigger...
"It's the miracle of birth!" Skipped said, in a sympathetic tone.
"A moment of extraordinary beauty," Kowalski followed.
"Ugh hih!" Rico went.
Then the egg cracked. madami like exploded. The penguins where then covered in a goey substance.
"YUGH! That's dishgushing!" Skipper exclaimed, as they shook it off.
They looked back at the newly hatch chick, quite a gem. The fluffy little chick sat smiling, with half the eggshell still on its head. Kowalski smiled and took it off. They all looked back at Skipper, it seemed that he was best to be the leader in this band of misfits.
"Well, I'm not completely sure I know what to do next," Skipper said. "But I know, that whatever we do, it'll work out. As long as we're together."
The chicks did a little hug, then the new chick said: "Daddy?"
They paused, and glanced at Kowalski for an explanation. "No, not daddy. Brothers. We're all brothers." Kowalski said. The chick smiled widely again.
And as the little iceberg floated out, Skipper said: "To a new beginning!" The rest of them cheered with him.
"To a new beginning!!"
Hope you liked it! I wanted to give the documentary crew madami of a part in it, I think it turned out okay. Please comment and review!
Sorry if it's not chapter five.
"Kowalski," sinabi Skipper "were going to Dads house."
"Is that bad?" asked Kowalski anxiously.
Skipper nodded.
***
They arrived at a large house. It had a sign on the door that sinabi TO BE CONTINUED
Sorry I'm sick of Pagsulat right now. I need to make this longer.
~~~,~~~~••••••••••• shaps. You don't have to read this
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"Kowalski," sinabi Skipper "were going to Dads house."
"Is that bad?" asked Kowalski anxiously.
Skipper nodded.
***
They arrived at a large house. It had a sign on the door that sinabi TO BE CONTINUED
Sorry I'm sick of Pagsulat right now. I need to make this longer.
~~~,~~~~••••••••••• shaps. You don't have to read this
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Fighting style: boxing, karate, Kung Fu
Weapons: Twin-Silver Ballars, anything he can find in the area
Description: A bald assain, trained highly in the ways of contract killing.
Rico
Fighting style: Karate
Weapons: What ever the heck is in his gut.
Description: A psychotic little ibong dagat who shows no regards towards the rules. But is controlling of his use of explosives.
Rico walks alone in Central Park no one is around little does he know a hit was placed on him and agent 47 was sent after him. 47 waits for Rico to come out into the open. 47 the hears a twig snap under Rico's foot, he draws out his silver ballers. As Rico hears 47 emerge from behind the puno he lets loose with a smoke bomb. As the smoke clears 47 is no where to be found. As Rico continues on his way a W2000 sniper riple goes off getting Rico in the chest. Victory goes to 47.
"Ew," Rico said.
Skipper ran over and hugged her. "I missed you," he said.
Abigail pushed him.
Skipper fell on Rico. "Ew," Rico said.
Private said, "I'm confused. Can somebody tell me what's going on?"
Abigail said, "Skipper's my brother and Kowalski's my boyfriend."
"Why does Rico keep saying ew?" Private asked.
Rico sinabi "ew" again.
"I have no idea," Abigail said.
Julien ran over and asked Abigail to marry him. Abigail pushed him into the pool.
Mort ran over and grabbed Julien's feet, and then they both fell in the pool. Then Skipper had to pull them out.
"Is that a yes?" Julien asked Abigail.
"No," Abigail said.
Julien started crying and walked stupidly away.
Kowalski went over and asked Abigail to marry him.
Abigail nodded.
"Ew," Rico said.