View All Photos Movie Info. Mumble Elijah Wood the penguin, now called the Master of Tap, has an unusual problem: Erik, his son, is reluctant to dance. Erik runs away from home and encounters the Mighty Sven Hank Azaria -- a penguin that can fly. Poor Mumble can't compete with Erik's unusual new role model. But, when the world is shaken by powerful forces, Erik gets a chance to see his father's true colors as Mumble gathers all creatures great and small to set things right again. George Miller.
Nov 18, wide. Mar 13, Warner Bros. Elijah Wood Mumble Voice. Robin Williams Ramon, Lovelace Voice. Pink Gloria Voice. Brad Pitt Will the Krill Voice. Matt Damon Bill the Krill Voice.
Hugo Weaving Noah the Elder Voice. Richard Carter Bryan the Beachmaster Voice. Common Seymour Voice. Magda Szubanski Miss Viola Voice. Carlos Alazraqui Nestor Voice. Lombardo Boyar Raul Voice. Ava Acres Erik Voice. George Miller Director. George Miller Screenwriter.
Gary Eck Screenwriter. Warren Coleman Screenwriter. Paul Livingston Screenwriter. George Miller Producer. Doug Mitchell Producer. Bill Miller Producer. Christopher DeFaria Executive Producer. Philip Hearnshaw Executive Producer.
Graham Burke Executive Producer. Bruce Berman Executive Producer. David Peers Cinematographer. David Dulac Cinematographer. John Powell Original Music. Christian Gazal Film Editor. David Nelson Production Design. Kristy Carlson Casting.
Barbara Harris Casting. Nikki Barrett Casting. View All Critic Reviews Aug 22, The dancing penguins are back for more frivolities in Happy Feet Two. When a rogue iceberg imprisons the emperor penguins in a canyon, Mumble must seek the help of the other Antarctic wildlife in order to get them free. Another all-star cast has been assembled, and includes such new additions as Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and P! However, the characters aren't as interesting or fun this time round.
And the music isn't that soulful or clever. Once Erik realizes Emperor-Land is destined to die, he begins to break down.
Gloria sends Mumble off to hunt for fish, calming Erik and the rest of the hysterical Emperor-Land. In the process, Bill becomes inspired to create another swarm of krill but Will refuses, preferring to adhere to his new predator lifestyle.
The next morning, a large flock of Skua attack the trapped Emperor-Land. Noah the Elder encourages the penguins to stand up to the birds through perseverance and unity. Sven orchestrates a cooperative effort to feed the trapped Emperor Penguins through hunting and bringing back a flow of fish from the sea.
In the process, he is attached to a fish carried by Sven and down into the trapped Emperor-Land. The humans that saved Sven and Lovelace come to Antarctica again to help the penguins find a way out. However, a blizzard approaches and causes the humans to flee and not return. Erik urges Sven to teach the penguins how to fly, but Sven reveals that he is not a penguin but a Puffin.
He admits that after the loss of Svenland, he was lonely and grew to love the penguins who accepted him as a family. Erik and Lovelace tumble towards the edge, and Mumble grabs the thread from Lovelace's vest.
The thread snaps and Lovelace falls on Sven. Quickly, Mumble and the Amigos pull on the thread that Erik is holding onto and pull him up. Sven becomes aware of the dancing and proves himself to be a worthy dancer despite public outcry against him.
Meanwhile, Will, weary from the dangers he experienced as a predator on the surface, ventures back into the sea to find Bill, but not before experiencing the penguin's dancing. He is suddenly forced down a crack in the ice and into the sea beneath Emperor-Land.
He reunites with Bill and his swarm, who tell him he has the purpose of changing the world and evolving the swarm. Once Bill told the swarm of their position on the food chain and their lives as pure herbivores, they followed him to the safety of the inaccessible ice below Emperor-Land. Mumble and Erik arrive at Elephant Seal Beach where Bryan is in the middle of a fight of dominance between another large male.
Mumble pleads to the elephant seals to help free the Emperor Penguins. Bryan, initially hesitant to return a favor at such a pivotal time of the year, refuses. Erik, however, commends Mumble for his bravery and lectures Bryan for his lack of kindness towards him. The elephant seals travel en-masse to Emperor-Land. The penguins and the seals begin slamming the ice on the beat, joined by Will, Bill and their krill swarm below the ice.
Finally, the iceberg crumbles enough for the Emperor Penguins to climb out of the crevice and reunite with their families. Lombardo Boyar Raul as Raul voice. Johnny A. Ava Acres Erik as Erik voice. Benjamin Flores Jr. Meibh Campbell Bo as Bo voice. Common Seymour as Seymour voice. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Mumble the penguin has a problem: his son Erik, who is reluctant to dance, encounters The Mighty Sven, a penguin who can fly!
Things get worse for Mumble when the world is shaken by powerful forces, causing him to brings together the penguin nations and their allies to set things right. Every step counts. Rated PG for some rude humor and mild peril. Did you know Edit. Coincidentally, Pink sang a cover version of 'Tell Me Something Good' for the first film which can be heard in the opening credits. Goofs At the end of Happy Feet 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? Crazy credits At the very end of the credits, we see the background usually reserved for Porky Pig in the Warner Bros.
Special thanks to Janet Jackson. User reviews 95 Review. Top review. Better than the original. I'm probably the only person who likes this one more than the original. It is still not great though. The new characters like Sven and the elephant seals were interesting additions.
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