Madagascar (franchise) - Characters

Characters

For a full list, see List of Madagascar characters.
Character Theatrical films Short films Specials TV Shows
Madagascar Madagascar:
Escape 2 Africa
Madagascar 3:
Europe's Most Wanted
The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper Merry Madagascar Madly Madagascar The Penguins of Madagascar
Alex Ben Stiller Ben Stiller
Quinn Dempsey Stiller &
Declan Swift
Ben Stiller Ben Stiller Wally Wingert
Marty Chris Rock Chris Rock
Thomas Stanley
Chris Rock Chris Rock
Melman David Schwimmer David Schwimmer
Zachary Gordon
David Schwimmer David Schwimmer
Gloria Jada Pinkett Smith Jada Pinkett Smith
Willow Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith Jada Pinkett Smith
Julien Sacha Baron Cohen Danny Jacobs
Skipper Tom McGrath
Kowalski Chris Miller Jeff Bennett
Rico John DiMaggio John DiMaggio
Private Christopher Knights James Patrick Stuart
Maurice Cedric the Entertainer Cedric the Entertainer Kevin Michael Richardson
Mort Andy Richter Andy Richter
Mason Conrad Vernon Conrad Vernon
Phil
Nana Elisa Gabrielli Elisa Gabrielli
Ted Bill Fagerbakke
Burt John DiMaggio
Santa Claus Carl Reiner Carl Reiner
Foosa Fred Tatasciore
Tom McGrath
Zuba Bernie Mac
Florrie Sherri Shepherd
Makunga Alec Baldwin
Moto Moto will.i.am
Gia Jessica Chastain
Vitaly Bryan Cranston
Stefano Martin Short
Chantel DuBois Frances McDormand
Mr. Chew Frank Welker
Cupid Nina Dobrev
Okapi Taraji P. Henson
Marlene Nicole Sullivan
Alice Mary Scheer
Note: A gray cell indicates character did not appear in that medium.

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