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Your favorite Madagascar pals are back in an all-new adventure! Alex's favorite holiday, Valentine's Day, brings hilarious surprises and excitement for the entire gang. Melman plans a big surprise for Gloria, Marty tries to impress a new friend and everyone wants to get their hands on King Julien's love potion. You'll fall in LOVE with Madly Madagascar!
Your favorite Madagascar pals are back in an all-new adventure! Alex's favorite holiday, Valentine's Day, brings hilarious surprises and excitement for the entire gang. Melman plans a big surprise for Gloria, Marty tries to impress a new friend and everyone wants to get their hands on King Julien's love potion. You'll fall in LOVE with Madly Madagascar!
Madly Madagascar is an apolitical holiday special centered on universal themes of friendship, love, and the spirit of giving. Its core subject matter and the nature of its solutions to personal and communal problems lack any discernible alignment with specific progressive or conservative ideologies.
This animated special features anthropomorphic animal characters, which inherently sidesteps human racial and gender representation criteria. The narrative is a lighthearted story about animals and does not engage with or critique human traditional identities.
Madly Madagascar is a Valentine's Day special that centers on the heterosexual romantic pursuits and relationships of its main animal characters. The narrative does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, thus there is no depiction to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This animated special features established characters from the Madagascar franchise, all of whom retain their original, canonical genders from previous installments. No characters established as one gender are portrayed as a different gender.
This animated short features established animal characters from the Madagascar franchise. There are no human characters, and the animal characters' species or visual depictions remain consistent with their prior appearances, thus no race swap occurs.
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