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Rating: 2.5/5 (4 votes cast)

Happy Feet Two

Happy Feet Two follows in the footstep of Happy Feet the original in which Mumble was the main character. In Happy Feet Two, Mumble’s son, Erik, is struggling to realize his true talents in the Emperor Penguin world. Meanwhile, Mumble and his family and friends discover a new threat their home -one that will take everyone working together to save them.

Happy Feet Two, 2.5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings
Reviewed by FilmyNasha on 18 November 2011

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  1. Neha says
    19 November 11, 10:33pm

    I would differ with Love’s comment,like the earlier Picture, “Happy Feet Two” does succeeds in exceeding the expectations of being a animated picture which can be watched with your family or with anyone. Kids gonna love dis movie. The music and songs sync in with the visuals of the movie. Love dose cute singing and dancing Penguins, and it all has been done on such a grand scale that its a delight to watch the movie on Big screen. The animation is fabolous, the Antarctic looks cool, and penguins well what should say about them .Just Love dose penguins… :) :) And one more thing I watched it in 3D it was damn cool . There are some action scenes too…Take my advice see it once u wn’t regret ..

    A short peek into the story for u all ..

    If you remember Mumble in the first movie was outcast because he could dance but couldn’t sing. After that, Mumble (Elijah Wood) was not only accepted by the fellow penguins but also made dancing acceptable to all penguins . The movie starts with brilliant first scene which had been choreographed so well, with all the penguins tapping their feets,and dancing and its all you could see. In this movie, Mumble’s son Erik ( E.G. Daily), lacks the ability to dance and now he starts to feel out of the place. Then he and his friends move ventures to neighboring penguin nation – where we’re reintroduced to the sassy Ramon (Robin Williams) and then begins the fun.Go enjoy ..Have Fun..

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  2. Love says
    19 November 11, 9:54pm

    Happy Feet 2 is quite well-intentioned but it is hard to sit through the whole movie. It desperately tries to catch up with the fiun of the fist movie but lacks in the fun quotient and in its eagerness to entertain is the biggest flaw of the movie. In its eaerness to give the viewer a reason to tap their feet, it fails to connect with the viewers unlike the first Happy Feet. The result,it isn’t spontaneous and tries to hard. The scenes are qute grand in some part of the movie but they impress only for a short while and in the end it all feel like sequences being pushed into the mobvie. The animated scenes are Perfect and too cool in fact the best you get to see this year. But if you r a animated movie fan and you love those dancing penguins then go and watch else skip it.Kids would love it though :) .Happy Feet was definitely better for me.

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    • Jay says
      19 June 12, 6:55pm

      This is a WARNING! NOT A REVIEW! All this game is is walking aronud and dancing on the beat to make some penguins follow you. My 4 year old son couldn’t play it at all. There are parts where you need to press X or Y on the rhythm to make a lady bird look at you. It took us 20 MINUTES to finally end the torture. The target audience either thinks it’s lame or can’t play. It feels like it’s made for senile old folks. You’ve been warned!

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