King Julien is back and shaking his booty harder than ever! Discover the wild world of Madagascar as the king takes on the jungle’s craziest adventures in this comedy series. With his loyal sidekicks Maurice and Mort, they meet a whole new cast of colorful animals, including ambitious head of security Clover and the villainous Foosa. No one can stop this king from ruling with an iron fist...in the air...wavin' like he just doesn't care.
The best episode of "All Hail King Julien" season 2 is "My Fair Foosa", rated 7.3/10 from 52 user votes. It was directed by James Wootton and written by Michael Ryan. "My Fair Foosa" aired on 10/16/2015 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Diapers Are the New Black".
Seeking to maintain the balance in his kingdom, Julien captures a foosa and attempts to domesticate it into a lemur.
Director: James Wootton
Writer: Michael Ryan
King Julien discovers a box of diapers and after experimenting with them he kicks off an island craze which sparks a fashion war.
Director: Stephen Heneveld
Writer: Sharon Flynn
King Julien discovers his true love, but the problem is it's his body guard's sister.
Director: Christo Stamboliev
Writer: Elliott Owen
Seeking the wisdom of the past kings, Julien is duped into believing that a pineapple contains their spirit. While this makes him happy, others in the kingdom are not so thrilled.
Director: James Wootton
Writer: Mitch Watson, Steven Altiere, Alejandro Bien-Willner
After stumbling upon a Monopoly-type game, members of the kingdom decide to play. As the craze catches on, everyone becomes involved in a real-world version which creates its own set of problems.
Director: Stephen Heneveld
Writer: Michael Ryan
Dealing with the crocodiles is never fun for the lemur king, so Julien decides to find a body double to serve as his protection during negotiations.
Director: Stephen Heneveld
Writer: Sharon Flynn
King Julien rescues an old lemur by the name of Doc Sugarfoot from a cave thought to be inhabited by the gods. After Julien takes him on as a special advisor, a power struggle for the kingdom ensues.
Director: James Wootton
Writer: Elliott Owen, Sharon Flynn, Michael Ryan, Shane Atkinson
Wishing he was a father, King Julien convinces himself that Mort is his true heir and enters him in the Junior Gent pageant.
Director: James Wootton
Writer: Mitch Watson, Elliott Owen, Sharon Flynn, Michael Ryan, Kara Lee Burk
King Julien's best friend from the past, Rob, shows up out of nowhere and leads Julien back into his wild partying ways.
Director: Christo Stamboliev
Writer: Mitch Watson, Michael Ryan, Benjamin Townsend
King Julien is tricked into giving away the resources of his kingdom by two rivals from his past.
Director: Christo Stamboliev
Writer: Mitch Watson, Sharon Flynn, Michael Ryan, Nathan Knetchel
In an effort to claim the moon for his kingdom, Julien and his entourage blast off to the moon. Thinking they've arrived they run into an interesting guest.
Director: James Wootton
Writer: Elliott Owen
When Julien learns that Maurice is advising the rats, their friendship is put in jeopardy.
Director: Stephen Heneveld
Writer: Mitch Watson, Michael Ryan, Jenny Keane
Maurice reveals a book to Julien where stories of the past lemur kings are recorded. Unknown to him, Clover begins documenting his legacy with made up stories which are offensive to some.
Director: Stephen Heneveld
Writer: Michael Ryan
The Sky God demands that King Julien be sacrificed to appease it. Disturbed by this revelation, King Julien creates his own new god.
Director: Christo Stamboliev
Writer: Sharon Flynn
Fulfilling his lifelong dream, King Julien opens his own nightclub, Club Moist. With Mort as his star attraction things are going great, but then the phantom appears.
Director: James Wootton
Writer: Mitch Watson
Doc S diagnoses King Julien with Mad Horse disease. Now Julien's rule of his kingdom is in jeopardy.
Director: Christo Stamboliev
Writer: Elliott Owen