Mumble's son, Erik, is struggling to realize his talents in the Emperor Penguin world. Meanwhile, Mumble and his family and friends discover a new threat their home -- one that will take eve... Read allMumble's son, Erik, is struggling to realize his talents in the Emperor Penguin world. Meanwhile, Mumble and his family and friends discover a new threat their home -- one that will take everyone working together to save them.Mumble's son, Erik, is struggling to realize his talents in the Emperor Penguin world. Meanwhile, Mumble and his family and friends discover a new threat their home -- one that will take everyone working together to save them.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 9 nominations total
- Mumble
- (voice)
- Ramon
- (voice)
- …
- Nestor
- (voice)
- Raul
- (voice)
- Rinaldo
- (voice)
- (as Jeff Garcia)
- Lombardo
- (voice)
- (as Johnny Sanchez III)
- Carmen
- (voice)
- Atticus
- (voice)
- (as Benjamin 'Lil P-Nut' Flores, Jr.)
- Bo
- (voice)
- Miss Viola
- (voice)
- Noah the Elder
- (voice)
- Will the Krill
- (voice)
- Bill the Krill
- (voice)
- The Mighty Sven
- (voice)
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The first Happy Feet movie sets with a powerful tone and an absurd but interesting premise. That was acceptable as a penguin movie. Happy Feet 2 has its similarity with the first one by the father-son relationship. The rest is all about the crisis of the climate change but unnecessary things are happening especially with the two Krills, Will and Bill. They appear like Scrat from the Ice Age series. They are funny though but again, unnecessary.
The film itself is also unnecessary. The problem of Mumble's tap dancing was already solved. They lived happily ever after in Antarctica since the "aliens" moderated their fishing. The climate change is a really good idea. But after the movie, it feels like it's just another sequel. Well, the movie never fails to its cast. Elijah Wood and Robin Williams did the same thing in the first movie but still good in this sequel. The newbies, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon are both fun even though they are playing the most extraneous characters of the film. Pink and Common are good replacements. What happened to Fat Joe? And the last but never the least is Hank Azaria who nearly steals the show.
The movie gives some nostalgia and powerful tone from the first movie but it doesn't help at all but the visuals are really stunningly beautiful. Keeps the film large and worth it to the cinema and 3D. Realistic textures to make it look like it's Animal Planet but the elephant seals looks cartoony in some part but it's still good to look at. The songs are decent.
There are only two reasons why this exists. Environmental Propaganda and money. It's the 21st Century of Hollywood and they are somewhat running out of ideas. With all of their technology and talented filmmakers, they can make as many unnecessary sequels as they want. The Environmental Message is stuck in the plot but there is nothing wrong with that. Happy Feet 2 is not a bad movie. It's just unnecessary.
I've never been able to finish this film.. I've tried over and over again throughout the years and I always just get bored.. it does absolutely nothing as a film. The only point in it was clearly to ride off the popularity of the first one for ticket sales..
This would be like if they tried to make a sequel to Citizen Kane.. everything was said in the first one and anything that appears in the sequel is pointless..
And don't forget the dancing penguin routines, now a part of our cultural memory because who would have ever thought such a conceit would work? In the case of this film, the dancing is central to the survival of the colony, all of which is just metaphor for having imagination and invincible spirit to overcome the odds.
The chances for Happy Feet Two being sappy and repetitive were significant, but its ebullient spirit, gifted voices like Robin Williams,' and a creative plot make the penguins an unlikely symbol of intrepid imagination. Anyway, when I hid in a trench in New Zealand to see the little lovelies trundle home as they always do at the same time each day, I was hooked to see an animation renewing our cultural romance with penguins and the beast fable itself.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaPop singer Alecia Moore (P!nk) replaces Brittany Murphy as Gloria. Coincidentally, Pink sang a cover version of 'Tell Me Something Good' for the first film which can be heard in the opening credits.
- GoofsAt the end of Happy Feet (2006) when Mumble joins his family again with the tracker on his back, Mumble looses a lot of his fluff to the point where his "bowtie" has disappeared. In this movie, all of the fluff that he lost in the first movie has somehow grown back.
- Quotes
Will the Krill: You hear that? They're doing it again!
Bill the Krill: Doing what?
Will the Krill: This.
[starts to dance and laugh frantically]
Bill the Krill: Fascinating. What is it?
Will the Krill: I have no idea.
Bill the Krill: [starts to dance as well] Wow! What's it for?
Will the Krill: Perhaps it's a momentary relief from the existential terrors of existence.
Bill the Krill: Oh.
[mumbles]
Bill the Krill: What?
Will the Krill: It brings out my happy!
- Crazy creditsAt the very end of the credits, we see the background usually reserved for Porky Pig in the Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes cartoons. Instead of Porky, it's Sven, who says, "Ja, the Svend", as the words The Svend appears in script beneath him.
- ConnectionsEdited into Aquatic Sensibility (2015)
- SoundtracksRhythm Nation
Written by Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam (as James Harris III) & Terry Lewis
©1989 Black Ice Publishing, Licensed & administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Flyte Tyme Tunes Licensed & administered by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd
Produced by John Powell and Wade Robson
Performed by P!nk (as P!nk)
P!nk appears courtesy of RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Originally released on Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation 1814'.
Special thanks to Janet Jackson
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Happy Feet 2: el pingüino
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $135,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $64,006,466
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $21,237,068
- Nov 20, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $159,197,038
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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