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All Hail King Julien is an American animated television series that stars King Julien, Maurice, and Mort from DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar franchise and takes place in Madagascar before the events of the first film, making it a prequel. [4] It is the second DreamWorks Animation show to be based on the Madagascar franchise.
During King Julien's holiday "Franksgiving" (a holiday dedicated to Frank the Sky God), the evil fanaloka genius Karl sets out to destroy King Julien. When both Clover and Maurice are captured by Karl and his Madagascar hissing cockroach minion Chauncey, King Julien must save them from his new nemesis.
It is also shown that Julien gains a super-lemur level of strength if he gets mad. Visible when in "Miracle on Ice", Julien spanks and humiliates the Rat King, after one of his henchmen touches Julien's feet. In "Happy King Julien Day", Maurice claims that Julien used a cane to violently spank everyone who forgot his self-proclaimed holiday.
Sacha Baron Cohen as King Julien XIII, a ring-tailed lemur who is the king of Madagascar. Cedric the Entertainer as Maurice, an aye-aye who is the beleaguered assistant and royal adviser of King Julien XIII. Andy Richter as Mort, a Goodman's mouse lemur and King Julien XIII's biggest fan. Tom McGrath as Skipper, the leader of the penguins.
King Julien was initially meant to be a "two-line" character until auditioning Baron Cohen improvised eight minutes of dialogue in an Indian accent. [4] Cedric the Entertainer as Maurice, an aye-aye and King Julien's royal advisor. Andy Richter as Mort, a Goodman's mouse lemur who is King Julien's biggest fan and Maurice's best friend.
If you've ever watched a nature documentary featuring lemurs — or the animated feature "Madagascar," with characters King Julien, Maurice and Mort — you have probably fallen in love with the ...
King Julien XIII (voiced by Danny Jacobs) is a fun loving, witty, narcissistic ring-tailed lemur. Normally shortened to King Julien, he is a comically conceited character who has little regard for others, even his subjects Maurice and Mort. He has a tendency to use malapropisms and misinterpret figures of speech. King Julien considers himself ...
Not long after, when he is denied access to Mort and Maurice's party, Julien tries having his own with the penguins, but by including stuffed animals as guests, it becomes apparent that Julien desperately needs his real subjects back. Soon after, Julien reconnects with Maurice and Mort, and all are friends again.