Happy Feet
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- Set in the strange and beautiful world first explored in the 2005 documentary MARCH OF THE PENGUINS, George Miller's HAPPY FEET tells the story of Mumble (Elijah Wood), a tone-deaf Emperor Penguin who is unable to sing his 'heart song', the ritual required to win a mate (in this case, his beloved Gloria, voiced by Brittany Murphy). The fact that Mumble is a terrific tap dancer is completely lost on his tribe, and he spends a rather lonely adolescence as an outsider. His hero's journey involves both discovering his own innate coolness, and, more importantly, solving the mystery of the dwindling supply of edible fish in the ocean. As the latter plot takes over, the film shifts from a touching story of self-belief, to a more urgent ecological plea, but all the themes converge when Mumble's special talent saves the day. The film is a triumph of striking CGI animation, with every frame celebrating the vast and breathtaking purity of Antarctica's tundras, snowscapes, icebergs, and waters, as well as its wildlife. The musical numbers--drawing on pop hits of the last 30 years--were choreographed by Savion Glover, and revel in the joyful if slightly limited physicality of the bottom-heavy penguins. While some scenes of predation may prove too scary for very young children, the rest of the family will be inspired and entertained.
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26 March 2007
The mid noughties were all about penguins, and 2006 saw Happy Feet win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Voiced by an all-star cast including Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman and Hugo Weaving, it's the tale of an all-singing colony of penguins who win the hearts of their mates by singing a "heart song." Tone deaf Mumble (voiced by Elijah Wood) is misunderstood, lonely and unable to sing to his beau of choice, Gloria (Murphy). However, Mumble can dance....
Mumble's story of acceptance is interwined with an environmental message about overfishing in the Antarctic as the penguins try to communicate with humans to instigate a ban and help the fish population to recover.