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Alex the Lion (also known as Alakay to his parents) is the main protagonist of the Madagascar film series. He is a golden lion who former star of the Central Park Zoo and Marty's best friend. He was born in Africa.
He is voiced by Ben Stiller, who portrayed Derek Zoolander in the Zoolander movies and Larry Daley in Night at the Museum movies and Garth Motherloving in the season 13 episode "Sweets and Sour Marge".
History
Madagascar
When Alex and his friends wake up they are glad to see each other but soon Alex and Marty argue and have a "crate fight."
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
In the next film, Alex, Marty, Gloria, and Melman, along with the penguins and chimps, have managed to fix up the old plane from the previous film. The Lemurs give them a heck of a farewell party, but they are joined by King Julien and Maurice.
The plane takes off and during the flight, Alex fell asleep but wakes up due to turbulence. He looks out his window and sees a creature on the wing of the plane, making him yell, "AUGH! Gremlin!"
But it turns out to be Mort, who had tried to board the plane, but Julien had locked him outside. He waves hello to Mort, who does the same, but causes him to fall into the sea. He mentions to the others what he saw, but they shrug it off as some mild nostalgia to Madagascar.
Unfortunately, the plane has some difficulties, causing the plane to crash-land into an unknown savannah. Alex has a brief argument with Skipper, who reassures him they'll fix the plane. Alex, Marty, Gloria, and Melman then see a jeep of tourists, and they chase after them to get help. But it turns out among the tourists is Nana, the old lady who beat Alex up in the previous film at Grand Central Station. The two engage in a fistfight, this time proving to be equals, but Nana uses underhanded tricks to beat Alex, as she kicks him in the crotch just like before. But Alex managed to steal her cell phone, but it turns out to be out of service. However, they come across a ridge to see the savannah with many animals and Marty correctly guesses they've arrived in Africa while Alex feels some familiarity with the landscape. The four friends approach the animals whereupon Alex makes a fool of himself trying to "communicate" with them, but it turns out the animals can speak just as well as they can. Suddenly, an elderly lion named Zuba, and his wife, Florrie, show up, and Zuba believes Alex is a rival lion, coming to challenge him for the title as Alpha Lion. But Florrie recognizes Alex as their son, Alakay, and their suspicions are confirmed when they see the birthmark on Alex's right paw which matches the one on Zuba's. They share a loving reunion, unaware that Zuba's rival, Makunga is plotting to take over.
Alex tells his folks and the pride that he's the "King of New York," which they take seriously, and they celebrate Alex's return with open arms. Makunga, however, reminds them that Alex has yet to become a formal member of the pride because he never passed a certain coming-of-age ceremony where young lions prove their skills. Alex mistakenly believes this ceremony is a talent show of sorts and eagerly accepts. That night, Zuba and Florrie show Alex a couple of his old things when he was a cub, and explain how he was lost. Apparently, when Alex was a young cub, Zuba was watching him, trying to teach him how to fight (though Alex was more interested in dancing). Makunga appeared and challenged Zuba, and while they tusseled, Alex was captured by poachers. Zuba and Florrie explain that Zuba chased after them for weeks, far off the preserve, but finally they felt they had to accept that Alex was killed. They bid Alex good night and leave him to sleep.
In the morning, Alex prepares with a few cubs for the ceremony, when Makunga, with his wicked scheme in mind, pretends to give Alex some advice by recommending a certain lion for his opponent, a lion named Teetsi.
When Alex faces Teetsi, who is in actuality a humongously brawny lion, Alex starts dancing, not knowing the ceremony is meant to be a fight, and easily loses. To avoid having to banish his own son, Zuba abdicates his role as the Alpha Lion, which Makunga takes. His first act is banishing Alex and his parents from the pride, and to make Alex wear a ridiculous hat of fruit.
In a dry location, Zuba snaps at Alex for not telling him he wasn't the fierce warrior he thought his son was. Alex blames Zuba for not warning him the ceremony was a fight, and Zuba hurts Alex by saying he isn't a real lion. His feelings hurt and feeling bad for ruining his parents' lives, Alex goes back to his friends where the plane is being reconstructed by the Penguins and Chimps, but they become split apart by their own respective problems, and the zebra Alex mistook for Marty is not Marty, who is hurt that Alex couldn't tell him from the other zebras, and mistakenly thinks Alex only cares about his own problems.
Problems arise, however, when the water hole and river dry up, and no one knows what to do. Alex volunteers to go find the source of the problem, hoping to repent for his parents, but Makunga laughs it off, but is angered when the animals make it clear they want Zuba back in power.
Before Alex leaves, he goes to the zebra herd where he tries to find Marty, who refuses to speak to him. Deciding to go, he turns to the herd and apologizes to Marty, and reveals he can see him. Marty goes along with Alex to fix the problem, off the reserve. As they make their way through the jungle, Alex explains the problems he's facing to Marty. They find the river is being dammed up by the tourists (whose jeeps were stolen by the Penguins to repair the plane) and they are being led by Nana. The tourists capture Alex but Marty escapes to warn the others.
Meanwhile, Florrie lectures Zuba and asks him why isn't it enough that their son has returned to them when Makunga shows up, pretending to be frantic about the dried-up river and tells them Alex went off to discover the problem, but he's really tricking Zuba to go after Alex, and hopefully be rid of both of them. Zuba does indeed go off to find Alex, who is about to be cooked alive by the Tourists when Zuba shows up and saves him, but one of the tourists has a gun. Luckily, Alex saves himself and Zuba by dancing to the tourists who are from New York and recognize Alex. Nana still tries to shoot them, but they are saved by the arrival of the Penguins, Chimps, Marty, Melman, and Gloria, the plane reconstructed into a helicopter powered by the chimps. The plane destroys the dam, while Alex and Zuba are in a large barrel, releasing the river, which the father and son float down back to the water hole. Makunga appears and still refuses to let them back, even after they give him a handbag. So, in retaliation, they sic Nana on Makunga, who attacks him for having her handbag, and drags him off the reserve.
Afterward, Zuba and Alex return, and Florrie hugs them both. Zuba and Alex decide to share the title as Alpha-Lion, and later Zuba marries Skipper to a bobble-head hula girl, and as they bid the Penguins and Chimps farewell, Zuba tricks Alex with one of Alex's own stunts, and they share a brief laugh as they all head back to the herd, and Alex reveals to the audience he was able to recognize Marty from all the other zebras by the bite marks which scarred Marty's butt (from when Alex bit Marty in the butt in the previous film), setting the stage for Madagascar 3.
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
The film begins on Alex's birthday in Africa. He and his friends decide that it is high time that they returned home to New York, as they are tired of waiting for the penguins to return from Monte Carlo.
The group ends up going to Monte Carlo on their own in hopes of finding the penguins and convincing them to take them home. Unfortunately, they are spotted by the humans in the casino where the penguins are hiding and end up becoming a target for animal control officer Chantel DuBois, who relentlessly pursues them with the intention of mounting their heads as trophies, particularly Alex. Luckily, they end up finding Circus Zaragoza and decide to purchase the circus so that they could use it to get a contract for an American tour so that they could return to New York City. In the process, Alex meets Gia the jaguar, and develops an interesting partnership with her when it becomes apparent, the circus is not a very good one and he and his friends have to revamp it in order to win the contract. Alex and his friends each come up with new acts.
Alex ends up doing trapeze tricks with Gia for his act, and finds himself falling in love with the beautiful exotic jaguar. When they do get the contract, the group returns to New York, upsetting their new friends in the process, Alex ends up deeply hurting Gia when she finds out that he is a zoo animal. When they actually get back to the zoo, The gang finds that it is not as great as they remembered and that, quite frankly, they miss their new friends and decide that they would much rather join the circus and live with their new friends.
The Zoosters, however, are ambushed and knocked out by DuBois and her henchmen and put back in the zoo. The circus animals, the penguins, the lemurs and the chimpanzees come and break them out however, and then Alex grabs Gia during her trapeze and releases the balloons to the children the two of them sharing a loving look. Alex and his friends end up joining Circus Zaragoza, dancing along to Marty's Afro circus song and and then asked Skipper what he did with DuBois. It is then revealed to the audience that Dubois and her henchmen are being shipped in crate to where it all began, Madagascar.
Personality
In the first film, Alex was categorized by a myriad of weaknesses: he was faint-hearted, quarrelsome, unconventional, pushy, conceited, narrow-minded, cunning, smart-alecky, hostile and ungenerous. He was almost in love with himself and saw himself in an extremely high position: on Marty's tenth birthday, Alex showered him with gifts that had the same things in common - they all portrayed models and images of him, and had his name on them, and were generally merchandises based entirely on him. He went into a widespread period of mixed rage, depression, vindictiveness and misery when he was exiled to Madagascar, and angrily blamed Marty. He wasn't distraught because they were being sent to a different place - he was in complete despair because he was being sent away from a place where he was the hero and the complete center of attention.
However, throughout the films, he became brainy, brave, caring, resourceful, heroic, and loyal to his friends.
Trivia
- Owen Wilson was considered the voice of Alex the lion until Ben Stiller was casted as the role.
- Incidentally, both Wilson and Stiller co-starred with each other in Night at the Museum, which was released in the same year Pixar's Cars came out. Interestingly, Cars itself was originally proposed to be released in 2005, the same year DreamWorks' Madagascar came out.
- Alex's birthday is November 30, which is also the birthday of his voice actor, Ben Stiller.
- Alex is one of two main characters in the Madagascar franchise, whose original voice artist (Ben Stiller) brought in a child of his own to do his cub voice (that being Ben's son Quinn Dempsey Stiller), the other being Gloria (Jada Pinkett Smith brought her daughter Willow to voice the young Gloria). However, he is also the only one who, as a cub, was voiced by two actors. The other one being Declan Swift (son of producer Mark Swift).
- Alex's Africa shaped birthmark isn't present in the first film as animators hadn't come up with that part of his story yet. However, it's present in everything made after the second film, including the Christmas special, Merry Madagascar (which takes place between the first and second films).
- Despite being the main protagonist of the film series, he is the second main character to appear in the franchise. The first being Marty, who is actually the deuteragonist of the film series.
- Alex walks on two feet, which is a feature that almost every animal in the franchise had already possessed.
- Alex arrived in New York City in the 1970s. This is shown in the prologue of Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, where the original World Trade Center can be seen on the New York Skyline.
- Although he is a great dancer, Alex considers himself to be an actor.
- Alex suffers from arachnophobia as he stated in one scene in Madagascar that he hates spiders and spider webs.
- Alex also probably suffers from claustrophobia because from the scene in Madagascar where he was in the box with other animals, he stated that the walls closing around him and he cannot breath. This possibly stems from childhood trauma when he was kidnapped by the hunters who also put him in the box and stranded in the sea before landed in New York.
- Before he ended up on Madagascar, Alex had no idea why the humans feared him when he escaped from the zoo. He found that out after his hunger started to bring out his predatory nature.
- Out of all the characters in the Madagascar franchise, Alex is the only one who has been injured or almost injured on the crotch more than any other character, with five being shown onscreen.
- He appears as a guest star in "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole". In this episode, Wally Wingert (who is one of Alex's voice actors whenever Ben Stiller is unavailable) fills in for the role.
- In order to create Alex's parents, animators for the second film had to divide Alex's attributes and make two different individuals out of them, a reversed version of a commonly used process.
- He also appears as a guest star in "The End is Here". In this episode, Crispin Freeman (who is one of Alex's voice actors whenever Ben Stiller is unavailable) fills in for the role.
- Alex's Africa-shaped birthmark isn't present in the first film as the animators hadn't come up with that part of his story yet. However, it's present in everything made after the second film, including the Christmas special. Many fans have covered this up, stating that since Alex was pampered at the zoo, the zookeepers must have covered it up with severe makeup.
- Ben Stiller and Chris Rock were already friends prior to the first film, making recordings for Alex and Marty much easier.
- Ben Stiller brought in his son, Quinn Dempsey Stiller, to be the voice of Young Alex in the second film. This makes Alex one of only two best friends whose voice actors' children did their juvenile voices, the other being Gloria, who was voiced by Willow Smith as a calf.
- Alex uses the bite mark that he left on Marty's bottom to tell him apart from the other Zebras, using their past experiences together to tell him apart.
- Alex's baby blanket is affectionately named "Foofie".
- According to his parents, Alex never slept on the right part of the bed when he was a cub.
- Alex has his mother's blue eyes.
- In the third film, Alex is eight feet tall and weighs 250 kg or 551.5 pounds.
- Ben Stiller's favorite scene in the second film is where the plane has just crashed and Alex mistakes Skipper's prediction of "six to nine months" to fix the plane to "sixty-nine months". Apparently Stiller found this joke to be especially funny.
- Gia was always a possible love interest for Alex. In fact, originally she was Italian, an albino jaguar kept in a gilded cage in the Monte Carlo casino. The directors decided that it would be better for the story if Alex met her in the circus, she is also now colored like a regular jaguar, but her spots have a subtle flower pattern.
- Alex and Zuba both have a birthmark shaped like the continent of Africa (complete with Madagascar off to the side) on their right paw. This was how Zuba and Florrie were able to tell that Alex was indeed Alakay, their missing son.
- Alex and Gia's love theme, "Love Always Comes As a Surprise", was originally going to be King Julien and Sonya's love theme in the film, and not about them. But when filmmakers found a new love song for them, they listened to the song again, and they realized that it fit this couple perfectly, and it became their song.
- It was revealed in the first film that Alex has a habit of sucking his thumb while he is sleeping. This could very well be due to an oral fixation caused by the fact that he was taken away from his mother when he was a cub. Plus, in the parts where he is sucking his thumb, he is mentioning steak and probably imagining that he's eating it off his thumb.
- Although he was just a figment of Skipper's imagination in the episode, having been featured in The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole. He also appeared in the All Hail King Julien series finale (recreating his first introduction to the island of Madagascar from the first film). Both of these appearances mark the first and second time for one of the Zoosters to be featured in the TV shows.
- Gia almost wasn't Alex's girlfriend. Originally, she was going to be a French lioness named Gigi. Eventually, the plans changed and Gia was born.
- Alex stated in Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted that his ancestors fought in Ancient Rome. The only subspecies of African Lion that fought in Rome were the now extinct Barbary lions. This means that Alex is probably a hybrid of multiple lion subspecies.
- This could also be false because Alex's family is from central Africa, making it very hard for them to interbreed with Barbary Lions.
- This could also be true because Alex's father, Zuba, might have had a father or an ancestor who fought in Rome. Given how before Alex was born, Zuba is a skilled fighter. According to Alex, lions don't dance. which might mean that his Roman ancestors would be fighters, much like his father.
- However, the two species do share a common ancestor.
- Alex and Marty are the only main characters who appear in every work in the franchise, being close to Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, Private, King Julien, Maurice and Mort. They are in all the movies, Merry Madagascar, Madly Madagascar, The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper (at the beginning lighting up Melman, and in the end singing), PoM TV (Skipper's imagination), AHKJ (crash landing on the island), and PoM the Movie (dancing silhouette). both characters have also appeared in commercials promoting HP Intel Core Chip, the Royal Caribbean, and appearing as playable characters in numerous games where the Madagascar and Penguins of Madagascar franchise are represented in crossover games. The most notable example is DreamWorks Superstar Kartz, which is a game where Alex, Marty, and Skipper are racers.
- It's revealed in Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted that Alex can speak Spanish.
- The way that Alex went feral is similar to how Marlene gets feral (though Alex is a lion meaning his natural instinct is to hunt for food, also he got over his obsession with sushi). However he also did not eat for two days and that made him hungry to the point of attacking any animal for food.
- In Madagascar 2 and 3, Alex seems to have matured; he doesn't scream as much and makes more intelligent decisions.
- Alex and the rest of the Zoosters appear in an interview about the penguins as a promotion for the spinoff film, Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie.
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