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HAPPY FEET TWO

    SUMMARY

The sequel to the Academy Award winning animated smash hit, Happy Feet Two returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica in superb 3D. Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son Erik is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven - a penguin who can fly!! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father's 'guts and grit' as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures - from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals - to put things right.

YEAR: 2011
DIRECTOR: George Miller
SCREENPLAY: Warren Coleman
  Gary Eck
  Paul Livingston
  George Miller

                                  

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STARS: Ava Acres (Eric (voice))
  Carlos Alazraqui (Nestor (voice))
  Arshad Aslam (Adelie Penguin (voice))
  Hank Azaria (The Mighty Sven (voice))
  Lombardo Boyar (Raul (voice))
  Meibh Campbell (Bo (voice))
  Helene Cardona (Adelia Penguin (voice))
  Richard Carter (Brian the Beachmaster (voice))
  Common (Seymour (voice))
  Mason Vale Cotton (Erik (voice))
  Matt Damon (Bill The Krill (voice))
  Benjamin Flores Jnr. (Atticus (voice))
  Jeffrey Garcia (Rinaldo (voice))
  John Goodman (The Beach Master (voice))
  Anthony LaPaglia (The Alpha Skua (voice))
  Danny Mann (Brokebeak (voice))
  Lee Perry (Wayne The Challenger/Francesco/Ebbbert/Leopard Seal (voice))
  Pink (Gloria (voice))
  Brad Pitt (Will The Krill (voice))
  Johnny A. Sanchez (Lombardo (voice))
  Magda Szubanski (Miss Viola (voice))
  Sofia Vergara (Carmen (voice))
  Hugo Weaving (Noah the Elder (voice))
  Robin Williams (Ramon/Lovelace (voice))
  Elijah Wood (Mumble (voice))

                                  

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DAVE GRIFFITHS'S HAPPY FEET TWO REVIEW:

How do you follow up one of the best animated films of all time? That was certainly the problem facing legendary director, George Miller (Happy Feet, Babe: Pig In The City) when he (and his company) sat down to tackle Happy Feet Two. And while there are plenty of reasons why it isn’t as good as its older brother this is still a film that can be enjoyed by the whole family.

This time round Mumbles (voiced by Elijah Wood – TV’S Wilfred & Robot Chicken) and Gloria (Pink – Catacombs, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle) have a son, Erik (Ava Acres – Five, TV’S Harry’s Law) who can dance but chooses not to because he feels that he doesn’t have any reason to. However, tragedy strikes when Mumbles goes to get Erik and his friends after they follow Ramon (Robin Williams – Old Dogs, Night At The Museum 2) back to his colony and meet the legendary ‘flying penguin’, The Mighty Sven (Hank Azaria – The Smurfs, Hop). On return to the Emporer colony they discover that everyone else (including Gloria) is trapped by an iceberg and will eventually starve to death. Not to be beaten Mumbles enlists Ramon’s colony to help and tried to call in a favour with Bryan (Richard Carter – TV’S Rake & East West 101), a seal that owes him a favour.

For the most part Happy Feet Two really does work. There are moments of comedy and the musical items work really well. The writers even manage to bring in some tear-jerking moments and Miller once again manages to put a strong environmental message into the film but there are also times when you feel that Miller and co are trying too hard. A classic example is the introduction of Will (Brad Pitt – Moneyball, The Tree Of Life) and Bill The Krill (Matt Damon – We Bought A Zoo, Margaret) as characters, yes they serve a purpose but it really does feel like they are trying to be like Scrat in Ice Age.

Another low point is the voicing of Pink, while she sounds awesome when  Gloria has to sing she really needs to work on her voice acting, especially when she is moving into the shoes of Britney Murphy who unfortunately died before she could once again voice Gloria.

All up though Happy Feet Two does in fact work. The animation is top notch and you will find yourself singing the songs long after the credits have finished. Not as good as the first film, but still a worthy animation that shows that Australia is right up there with their American colleagues.

RATING:- ***  (out of 5)

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