Despite its visual ambition, Happy Feet Two had a difficult run: TALKING AND PLAYING WITH MOVIES: HAPPY FEET TWO
The subplot involving Will and Bill the Krill explores themes of self-determination and the desire to break free from one's biological role. Critical and Box Office Reception
The film features a mix of returning and new high-profile voice actors: as Mumble. Robin Williams reprising his roles as Ramón and Lovelace. P!nk as Gloria (replacing the late Brittany Murphy). Hank Azaria as The Mighty Sven. Happy Feet Two
The story follows , now the "Master of Tap," as he navigates fatherhood. His young son, Erik , is "choreophobic"—terrified of dancing and struggling to find his place in a society that values performance. Feeling like an outcast, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven , a charismatic "penguin" (actually a tufted puffin) who can fly.
and Matt Damon as Will and Bill the Krill, providing a humorous subplot about their place in the food chain. Despite its visual ambition, Happy Feet Two had
The stakes escalate when a massive environmental disaster—a shifting iceberg—traps the entire Emperor Penguin colony behind impassable ice walls. Mumble must unite diverse creatures, including the Adélie penguins, elephant seals, and even two existentialist krill, to save his community from starvation.
The film emphasizes that survival depends on collective action and embracing change rather than clinging to traditions. His young son, Erik , is "choreophobic"—terrified of
(2011) is a 3D computer-animated musical comedy that serves as the sequel to the Academy Award-winning Happy Feet . Directed by George Miller , the film expands on the world of Antarctica, focusing on the next generation while tackling larger environmental and existential themes. Plot Overview