The
Exiled season was a spinoff of the main series, featuring a strong overarching narrative. It takes place between season 4 and 5 and depicts the exile of Julien XIII by the
tyrant Koto; the rebellion of the lemur
prisoners of war; and Julien's battle to regain control of his kingdom.
Setup At the conclusion of Season 4, King Julien
barrels off of a waterfall, accidentally killing a giant snake and thereby rescuing Koto, a mountain lemur. Koto thanks King Julien and tells him he is forever in his debt, claiming to be the last of his kind. He tours King Julien's kingdom, noting its weak defenses, before leaving. Soon, King Julien's kingdom becomes overpopulated with refugees of various species, including
giant rats,
crocodiles, and aye-ayes. The refugees reveal that Koto is actually the dictator of a militant mountain lemur
autocracy.
Plot summary King Julien learns that mountain lemur Koto's army has been systematically conquering and enslaving all other kingdoms on the island, and the lemur kingdom is next. Before he can coordinate a response, Koto's army invades, seizing power in an immediate
coup de main. With security chief Clover disempowered and his kingdom surrounded, Julien concedes to Koto's rule. As the new King, Koto
deposes Julien, schedules his and Maurice's public execution, then imprisons all surviving lemurs in a
POW camp. There, they engage in
forced labor, and are euphemistically described as "unpaid
interns". After busting out of his bamboo prison, Julien and Maurice escape onto an abandoned
Soviet submarine, where they are joined by sleeper agent lemur Pancho and the amiable lemur Ted. They engage in a variety of adventuring, including nearly being sacrificed to a space tentacle on an island of female
Lotus-Eater-like lemurs; rescuing the Shark Lord from dolphins who intend to sell him as a pet to Russian oligarchs; and befriending an army of
communist space monkeys, marooned on an island after being abandoned by the
former USSR. Loyal to Julien, Mort attempts to assassinate Koto via
harpoon guns, poisoned beverages, and traps, but only manages to injure and maim himself. Amused by Mort's slapstick failures, King Koto employs him as his
court jester. Meanwhile, the lemurs plan a clandestine uprising, employing Mort as their informant. All the while, Mort's
dissociative episodes become more frequent and more intense. Meanwhile, after her escape, Clover ensues a quest to achieve enlightenment, joined by Sage Moondancer (the pacifist brother of Koto). Their quest is guided by the wisdom of mudskipper Jarsh-Jarsh, Sage's mentor. Mort recruits Timo to reactivate his
Stargate-like
multiverse portal, so they can enlist the army of Morticus
Khan, an alternate-dimension version of Mort. Upon their arrival, however, Khan claims he has waited thousands of years to meet Mort. Khan reveals that, like himself, the main Mort is an
immortal being, and his split personalities are various versions of himself whose "life essence" he has unwittingly consumed. Khan states his intention to consume Mort, thereby ruling over all Morts, then enter the portal and destroy everything he holds dear, starting with the feet of King Julien. After losing in physical combat, Mort defeats Morticus Khan by vomiting him into the air, then forcibly absorbing Khan's soul into his own body. However, in so doing, he explodes the portal back to King Julien's universe. To repair the portal, Timo induces Mort to fall into a deep
hypnosis and withdraw Smart Mort (his genius monocled British
alter ego, usually brought on by caffeine) from his own subconscious. While within his own mind, Mort battles Granny Mort and narrowly escapes revenge from all the other alter-egos he has absorbed. With the help of his allies, including his evil Uncle King Julien XII and nemesis Karl, Julien successfully defeats Koto and regains his kingdom.
Aftermath The fifth and final season takes place after Koto's demise; villains such as Karl and Uncle King Julien decide to give up their evil ways and start a new life. This all leads up to the arrival of Alex on Madagascar (setting the stage of the
first film) just as Clover leaves with her husband, Sage Moondancer, on their honeymoon. ==Episodes==