
Happy Feet
"Into the Land of the Emperor Penguins where each needs a heart song to attract a soul mate, a penguin is born who cannot sing. Our hero Mumble, son of Memphis and Norma Jean, is the worst singer in the world... however as it happens, he is a brilliant tap dancer!" -- from the official site
see also: Happy Feet Two

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It's Billy Elliot meets David Attenborough. When you watch this thing, bear in mind that it's from the director of 'Mad Max'.
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This film I thought is one of the best animated musicals I had seen. This film is also about one's creativity, which I do not mind a...


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Happy Feet is one of the films created to cash in on the success of March of the Penguins. The show is about Mumble. Every Emperor penguin has a "heart...


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Well, when I heard about this film and saw one of the original trailers for it online, I was awwed by the utter cuteness of dancing baby penguins . ....

Created by: Kennedy Miller Productions, Village Roadshow Pictures, Animal Logic, Kingdom Feature Productions
Language: English
Country of Origin: USA / Australia
Language: English
Country of Origin: USA / Australia
Featuring the voices of:
Elijah Wood | ... Mumble |
Brittany Murphy | ... Gloria |
Robin Williams | ... Ramón, Lovelace, Cletus |
Hugh Jackman | ... Memphis |
Nicole Kidman | ... Norma Jean |
Hugo Weaving | ... Noah |
Johnny A. Sanchez | ... Lombardo |
Carlos Alazraqui | ... Nestor |
Lombardo Boyar | ... Raul |
Jeffrey Garcia | ... Rinaldo |
Steve Irwin | ... Kev |
Nicholas McKay | ... Nev |
Tiriel Mora | ... Kev |
Fat Joe | ... Seymour |
Magda Szubanski | ... Miss Viola |
Miriam Margolyes | ... Mrs. Astrakhan |
E.G. Daily | ... Baby Mumble |
Alyssa Shafer | ... Baby Gloria |
Cesar Flores | ... Baby Seymour |
Directed by: George Miller
Produced by: George Miller, Bill Miller and Doug Mitchell
Executive Producers: Edward Jones, Bruce Berman, Graham Burke and Dana Goldberg
Musical Score by: John Powell
Mumble's amazing tap dancing skills can be attributed to the equally amazing choreographer and performer in the motion capture suit, Savion Glover. The multi Tony Award winning dancer is described by some critics as "the best tap dancer to ever breathe" and is best known for his work on the Broadway sensation, Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk.
profile by: athena