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Happy Feet

Step into the world of Emperor penguins, where soul mates are found through song. A penguin is born who cannot sing, but he can tap dance something fierce.

Director(s)

George Miller

Judy Morris

David Peers

P.J. Voeten

Colin Fletcher

Jess Hunt

Samantha Smith McGrady

Ali Levitch

Joshua Watkins

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Cast & Crew

Robin Williams

Robin Williams

Ramon / Lovelace (voice)

Shane Baumel

Shane Baumel

(voice)

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman

Memphis (voice)

Steve Irwin

Steve Irwin

Trev (voice)

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

Norma Jean (voice)

Anthony LaPaglia

Anthony LaPaglia

Boss Skua (voice)

Chris Edgerly

Chris Edgerly

(voice)

Michelle Arthur

Michelle Arthur

Adélie Chica (voice)

Hugo Weaving

Hugo Weaving

Noah (voice)

Brittany Murphy

Brittany Murphy

Gloria (voice)

E. G. Daily

E. G. Daily

Baby Mumble (voice)

Carlos Alazraqui

Carlos Alazraqui

Nestor (voice)

Danny Mann

Danny Mann

Dino (voice)

Jeff Fischer

Jeff Fischer

(voice)

Noreen Reardon

Noreen Reardon

(voice)

Miriam Margolyes

Miriam Margolyes

Mrs. Astrakhan (voice)

George Miller

George Miller

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Elijah Wood

Elijah Wood

Mumble (voice)

Fat Joe

Fat Joe

Seymour (voice)

Joshua Watkins

Joshua Watkins

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Django Craig

Django Craig

(voice)

Dee Bradley Baker

Dee Bradley Baker

Maurice (voice)

Richard Carter

Richard Carter

Barry (voice)

Lee Perry

Lee Perry

Elder / Zoo Penguin (voice)

P.J. Voeten

P.J. Voeten

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Samantha Smith McGrady

Samantha Smith McGrady

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Christian Pikes

Christian Pikes

(voice)

Helmut Bakaitis

Helmut Bakaitis

Live Action Cast

Colin Fletcher

Colin Fletcher

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Tiriel Mora

Tiriel Mora

Kev (voice)

Olivia DeLaurentis

Olivia DeLaurentis

(voice)

Spencer Lacey Ganus

Spencer Lacey Ganus

Additional Voices (voice)

Aldis Hodge

Aldis Hodge

Additional Voices (voice)

Belinda Bromilow

Belinda Bromilow

Live Action Cast

Billy 'Sly' Williams

Billy 'Sly' Williams

(voice)

Lombardo Boyar

Lombardo Boyar

Raul (voice)

Roger Rose

Roger Rose

Leopard Seal (voice)

Felix Williamson

Felix Williamson

Live Action Cast

A.J. Buckley

A.J. Buckley

(voice)

Chrissie Hynde

Chrissie Hynde

Michelle (voice)

Alan Zitner

Alan Zitner

Live Action Cast

Henry Nixon

Henry Nixon

Live Action Cast

Magda Szubanski

Magda Szubanski

Miss Viola (voice)

Charles Bartlett

Charles Bartlett

(voice)

Arif S. Kinchen

Arif S. Kinchen

Skuas (voice)

Larry Moss

Larry Moss

Elder (voice)

Kwesi Boakye

Kwesi Boakye

Additional Voices (voice)

Seishirou Katou

Seishirou Katou

Baby Mumble (voice)

Erin Chambers

Erin Chambers

(voice)

Diane Michelle

Diane Michelle

(voice)

Denise Blasor

Denise Blasor

Adélie Chica (voice)

J. Grant Albrecht

J. Grant Albrecht

(voice)

Peter Carroll

Peter Carroll

Elder (voice)

Jeffrey Garcia

Jeffrey Garcia

Rinaldo (voice)

Johnny A. Sanchez

Johnny A. Sanchez

Lombardo (voice)

Alyssa Shafer

Alyssa Shafer

Baby Gloria (voice)

Cesar Flores

Cesar Flores

Baby Seymour (voice)

Mark Klastorin

Mark Klastorin

Vinnie (voice)

Michael Cornacchia

Michael Cornacchia

Frankie (voice)

Nicholas McKay

Nicholas McKay

Nev (voice)

Alan Shearman

Alan Shearman

Elder (voice)

Giselle Loren

Giselle Loren

Adélie Chica (voice)

Logan Arens

Logan Arens

(voice)

T.J. Beacom

T.J. Beacom

(voice)

Rickey D'Shon Collins

Rickey D'Shon Collins

(voice)

Scotty Cox

Scotty Cox

(voice)

Nicholas DeLaurentis

Nicholas DeLaurentis

(voice)

Efrain Figueroa

Efrain Figueroa

(voice)

Sonje Fortag

Sonje Fortag

(voice)

Khamani Griffin

Khamani Griffin

(voice)

Khadijah Haqq McCray

Khadijah Haqq McCray

(voice)

Fisher Keene

Fisher Keene

(voice)

Michael Krepack

Michael Krepack

(voice)

Libby Lynch

Libby Lynch

(voice)

Ryan Munck

Ryan Munck

(voice)

Steve Pinto

Steve Pinto

(voice)

Zoë Raye

Zoë Raye

(voice)

Eliana Reyes

Eliana Reyes

(voice)

Nicole Richmond

Nicole Richmond

(voice)

Aimee Roldan

Aimee Roldan

(voice)

Kyndell Rose

Kyndell Rose

(voice)

Alyssa Smith

Alyssa Smith

(voice)

Mari Weiss

Mari Weiss

(voice)

Rachel York

Rachel York

(voice)

Charlotte Gillman

Charlotte Gillman

Live Action Cast

Warren Coleman

Warren Coleman

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Carly Andrews

Carly Andrews

Live Action Cast

Cassandra Swaby

Cassandra Swaby

Live Action Cast

Winston Cooper

Winston Cooper

Live Action Cast

Kelly Tracey

Kelly Tracey

Live Action Cast

Yann Le Berre

Yann Le Berre

Live Action Cast

Dasi Ruz

Dasi Ruz

Live Action Cast

Simon Westaway

Simon Westaway

Live Action Cast

Craig Ricci Shaynak

Craig Ricci Shaynak

(voice)

Judy Morris

Judy Morris

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David Peers

David Peers

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Jess Hunt

Jess Hunt

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Ali Levitch

Ali Levitch

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Details

GenresAnimation, Comedy, Family
Runtime1h 48 mins
Released on16 Nov 2006
Languageen
Age RatingPG
Produced InAustralia

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

When a young penguin is born to a colony that communicates largely via song, I felt it’s pain. Not only because of the endless set piece numbers “Mumble” has to endure, but because he’s completely tone deaf. Indeed, as Cynthia Erivo might have said, “…he couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket”. He can, however, dance. Boy can he dance. That’s no use though as his love interest “Gloria” has the voice of an angel and the curmudgeonly (and Scottish) elder “Noah” blames their sudden paucity of fish on this youngster’s inability to croon. Now shunned by his own tribe, and thanks to an encounter with a lithe and fearsome leopard seal, he is befriended by some more Hispanic guins and off they set to seek the sagely advice of “Lovelace”. He claims that he was the victim of an alien abduction and that they gave him a very special necklace made of plastic. "Mumble" reckons the aliens might be the source of the food problem, so they travel the breadth of the snowy continent, facing peckish orca and huge great elephant seals as they go, before discovering just who these extra-terrestrials actually are. It’s at this point that the environmental message of the film kicks in, and though that’s all perfectly laudable and clear, the plot loses it’s way and becomes something of a mess. Sure, it’s encouraging us not to be judgmental of those different to ourselves, or the masses; and it’s also showcasing the enormous damage caused to the seas and oceans by trawling and litter contamination, but the story doesn’t really emphasise any of these connections using “Mumble”, especially at a conclusion which is really quite rushed. At times this is quite a lively affair, but the threads are too bare and the characterisations too lacklustre to sustain this as a feature length animation. Condensing it into half an hour with a couple of catchy tunes might have done better; focused more on it’s messages, and allowed for his Fred Astaire impersonations to have more impact. It’s original and fine, but sadly forgettable.

Andre Gonzales

6/10

It was at least a different kind of a movie. They do look cute. They looked pretty funny dancing.

All Trailers

Happy Feet - Original Theatrical Trailer
Happy Feet - Trailer

Part of the Series

Happy Feet Two

Happy Feet Two

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