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Genre | Musicals & Performing Arts/Musicals, Kids & Family, Drama/Love & Romance, Animation, Comedy See more |
Format | Multiple Formats, Dolby, Color, AC-3, Animated, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled |
Contributor | Elijah Wood, Pink, George Miller |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |
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The sequel to "Happy Feet", the Academy Award®-winning animated smash hit, "Happy Feet Two" returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica. 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.
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The sequel Happy Feet 2 begins a few years after the 2006 original ended: Mumble (voiced by Elijah Wood) is now married to Gloria (Pink) and the father of Erik (Ava Acres), a chick who's afraid to dance. When Erik sees the puffin Mighty Sven (Hank Azaria), he decides he can learn to fly: Sven is the leader of a cult that preaches if you believe it, it can happen. An unexplained seismic event causes a glacier to shift, trapping Gloria and all the other emperor penguins: Mumble, Erik, and two other chicks must rescue them before they starve. What begins as a familiar story about a diffident chick quickly becomes needlessly and hopelessly mired in subplots involving elephant seals, skua gulls, human explorers, and a pair of renegade krill (voiced by Brad Pitt and Matt Damon). The motion-capture animation is adequate at best, with snow and water splashing around the dancing penguins to hide the fact that their feet aren't making contact with the ground plane. Endless tracking shots over the cracking glaciers recall the second Ice Age movie. The vocal performances feature a discordant mélange of accents, with African-American, Latino, and British penguins, surfer-dude krill, Australian seals, and "fugeddaboutit" Jersey Shore seagulls. Even more jarring is the presence of human actors who appear out of nowhere, start to help the trapped penguins, then disappear. The standard-issue poop and snot jokes do little to leaven the nonstop nattering. Happy Feet 2 confirms 2011 as the year of the unnecessary sequel in American animation. (Rated PG for some rude humor and mild peril) --Charles Solomon
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 Ounces
- Item model number : WHV1000168080DVD
- Director : George Miller
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Dolby, Color, AC-3, Animated, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 39 minutes
- Release date : March 13, 2012
- Actors : Elijah Wood, Pink
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures
- ASIN : B004EPZ0AC
- Number of discs : 1
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The sequel to the Academy Award® winning animated smash hit ‘HAPPY FEET.’ ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica, reuniting us with the world’s most famous tap-dancing penguin, Mumble [Elijah Wood], the love of his life, Gloria [Alicia Moore 'P!nk'], and their old friends Ramon and Lovelace [Robin Williams].
Mumble and Gloria now have a son of their own, Erik [Ava Acres], who is struggling to find his own particular talents in the Emperor Penguin world. But new dangers are threatening the penguin nation, and it’s going to take everyone working and dancing together to save them. Narrated by Robin Williams.
FILM FACT: Awards and Nominations: 2011 Houston Film Critics Society Awards: Nominated: Best Animated Film. 2011 San Diego Film Critics Society Awards: Nominated: Best Animated Film. 2012 Asia Pacific Screen Awards: Nominated: Best Animated Feature Film for Bill Miller, Doug Mitchell, George Miller and Martin Wood. 2012 Casting Society of America: Win: Outstanding Achievement in Casting for a Animation Feature for Kristy Carlson (Casting Director). 2013 Australian Cinematographers Society: Win: Virtual Cinematography for David Dulac and David Peers.
Voice Cast: Carlos Alazraqui, Lombardo Boyar, Jeffrey Garcia, Johnny A. Sanchez, Sofía Vergara, Robin Williams, Elijah Wood, Alicia Moore [P!nk], Ava Acres, Benjamin Flores Jr., Meibh Campbell, Common, Magda Szubanski, Hugo Weaving, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Hank Azaria, Richard Carter, Lee Perry, Jai Sloper, Oscar Beard, Anthony LaPaglia, Danny Mann, Elizabeth Daily, Gary Eck, Imogen Trowell, Jordan Prosser, David Arnott, Robin Atkin Downes, Sarah Aubrey, Veena Bidasha, Denise Blasor, Holland Broggie, Cathy Cavadini, Rob Coleman, Warren Coleman, Will Collyer, Karissa Corday, Mason Vale Cotton, Django Craig, John DeMita, Liza de Weerd, Dashel Eck, Rosa Fernandez, Charlie Finn, Aaron Fors, Pat Fraley, Nicolette Gani, Lillian Groag, Monica Guzman, Aaron Hendry, Nathan Kameya, Daamen J. Krall, Kal Mansoor, Ivo Nandi, Roger Narayan, Jason Pace, Harry Pashley, Max Pashley, Moira Quirk, Michael Ralph, Noreen Reardon, Nancy Truman, Nicole Vieira, Ruth Zalduondo, Septimus Caton, Ivan Vunich, Arshad Aslam (uncredited), Hélène Cardona (uncredited), Justin Cotta (uncredited), Theo De Pillecyn (uncredited), Roberto Donati (uncredited), Antony Ginandjar (uncredited), Ivy Mak (uncredited), Sunil Malhotra (uncredited), Ajay Mehta (uncredited), Puja Mohindra (uncredited), Carlos Moreno Jr. (uncredited) and Eddie Tang (uncredited)
Directors: George Miller, David Peers (co-director) and Gary Eck (co-director)
Producers: Bill Miller, Bruce Berman, Christopher DeFaria, Doug Mitchell, George Miller, Holly Radcliffe, Graham Burke, Jeannette Maher-Manifold, Martin Wood, Jodie Camilleri and Philip Hearnshaw,
Screenplay: Gary Eck (screenplay), George Miller (screenplay), Paul Livingston (screenplay), Warren Coleman (screenplay), George Miller (characters) (uncredited), John Collee (characters) (uncredited), Judy Morris (characters) (uncredited) and Warren Coleman (characters) (uncredited)
Composer: John Powell
Cinematography: David Dulac and David Peers
Video Resolution: 1080p [Technicolor]
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French [Quebec]: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround, Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround, Português: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround, Danish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround, Finnish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround, Icelandic: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround, Norwegian: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround and Swedish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround
Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish, Português, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish
Running Time: 99 minutes
Region: Blu-ray: All Regions and DVD: PAL
Number of discs: 3
Studio: Warner Home Video / Village Roadshow Pictures
Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ [2011] is an Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical film directed by George Miller and returns audiences to the magnificent and epic landscape of Antarctica. ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ is a sequel to George Miller's film ‘HAPPY FEET’ [2006] and features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film. P!nk and Richard Carter replaced the deceased Brittany Murphy and Steve Irwin as Gloria and Trev, respectively. ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ is dedicated to the memory of Brittany Murphy and Steve Irwin. Also Common was also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour. The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sofía Vergara.
‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ is easily one of the most enjoyable, energetic and sometimes chaotic experiences out there, packed with classic songs, fun characters, great 3D visuals and a few nifty surprises. It's the sort of experience that's worth checking out more than once, and it gets better with each viewing. ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ film is several films crammed into one, mixed with numerous songs, plenty of fun characters, a few genuinely awesome 3D visuals, and outstanding computer animation, not to mention a couple of cute surprises. It also happens to be one of the most intriguing, ambitious, and often original sequels out there. While some will not enjoy the film's chaotic spirit, you can't fault a sequel for daring to be not just different, but better.
This time around, the sequel follows Erik [Ava Acres], the son of Mumble [Elijah Wood], our hero from the last tale. Erik is scared of all the singing and dancing that his Emperor penguin clan engages in, and ends up leaving them in search of greener pastures and Mumble then leaves the clan to track him down. This leads both of them to another colony lead by Sven [Hank Azaria], a so called penguin who has adopted the ability to fly, but later reveals who he really is. From there on things go from traditional, to completely non-traditional. And the narrative spirals in many different directions, not unlike the ice and watery environment painted in the film.
When Erik and Mumble return to their clan, they find that a gigantic iceberg has trapped their families inside the canyon. From there on they attempt to free their loved ones before hunger seals their fate. Along the way, and woven throughout the story, is the somewhat existential adventure of two krill named Bill [Matt Damon] and Will [Brad Pitt] who both give tremendous performances, who leave their mundane existence in search of something daring, fresh and new.
Chaos is sort of the best way to describe this film, but what Australian director George Miller seems to be doing is creating multiple of story threads, dozens of characters, and a few twists and turns on the way, so making ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ feel like a four or five animated films ideas tightly woven together into one and does quite a good job overall and if anything, it makes for a much more rewarding experience when watching it in its full and glorious 3D animation.
But ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ is about as bizarre as they come, a lively product that captures the heart and spirit of cult Australian filmmaking. The narrative, while borrowing some cues from the first animated film ‘HAPPY FEET,’ does not flow like a traditional 3D animated film, and the story scenario is sometimes more mature than some younger audiences will be able to handle or understand, and to my mind that is not a bad thing, as why should children always be catered for over adults foremost needs in enjoying a 3D animated film of this calibre.
The somewhat negative reaction ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ endured during its original cinema release was likely the result of shock over how much this film has to say, and how sometimes sprawling the narrative appears. But cut underneath the surface, and there is a simple, and rather lovely poetic message this 3D animated film is trying to convey, and it's a profound one well worth experiencing and especially as it is still has a wonderful rollercoaster ride filled with magic, love, music and tons of hilarious fun. The 3D animated film dares to be better, as well as different, and it always tries its best to make you smile. And seriously, how much more can you ask from a penguin and especially the team behind this 3D animated lovely family oriented film?
HAPPY FEET TWO 3D MUSIC TRACK LISTING
RHYTHM NATION [Performed by P!nk]
SEYMOUR’S RAP [Performed by Common]
SEXYBACK [Written by Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams & Mystikal]
AIN’T NOBODY [Performed by P!nk]
I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS [Performed by Robin Williams]
THE MIGHTY SVEN [Performed by Robin Williams and Hank Azaria]
MY MIKE SOUNDS NICE [Performed by Common]
PAPA OOM MOW MOW [Written by Al Frazier, John Harris, Carl White and Turner Wilson Jr.]
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP [Performed by Matt Damon]
ERIK’S OPERA [Performed by Omar Crook and Elizabeth G. Daily]
UNDER PRESSURE [Performed by P!nk and Cast]
(DANCE AND SHOUT) SHAKE YOUR BODY TO THE GROUND [Performed by P!nk and Elijah Wood]
MAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT [Performed by Benjamin Flores Jr.]
SHAKE IT FAST [Written by Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams and Mystikal]
DO YOUR THING [Performed by P!nk]
WALK IT OUT [Performed by Elizabeth Daily and Benjamin Flores Jr.]
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS [Performed by Brad Pitt]
BRIDGE OF LIGHT [Performed by P!nk]
WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO DO [Performed by Matt Damon]
DRAGOSTEA DIN TEI [Performed by Hank Azaria]
RAWHIDE [Performed by The Elephant Seal Chorus]
TIGHTROPE (ICE COLD MIX) [Performed by Janelle Monáe featuring Benjamin Flores Jr. (as Lil P-Nut) and the Happy Feet Two Chorus]
Blu-ray Video Quality – Warner Home Video brings you ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ [2011] in a stunning 1080p encoded image and an equally impressive its original 2.40:1 aspect ratio. It really should come as no surprise to anyone that ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ looks positively marvellous and stunning via this 3D Blu-ray disc. These days, it's very rare when a 3D animated film of this calibre hits the Blu-ray format and cannot fail to impress and the transfer brings out the very best of the 3D format. The image is bright, bold, immeasurably detailed, as well as flawless images in every single way. Just take a look at any scene with the krill clouds and you'll experience some of the most impressive detailing this 3D format has ever offered, plus you get a good depth to the vast landscape’s and objects appearing from the screen is a stunning achievement. The underwater sequences and the iceberg disaster are particularly impressive, but all of the 3D animation is top notch.
Blu-ray Audio Quality – Warner Home Video brings you ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ [2011] with an audio experience that is mixed in an impressive 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Also again it comes as no surprise to anyone that ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ sounds positively brilliant with this 3D Blu-ray disc. With the 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio you will experience some awesome audio that is very aggressive and thoroughly layered and is equally without error. There is a rather thunderous cue of extreme bass toward the end of this 3D animated film, and it's sure to wake your neighbours up, so fair warning.
Blu-ray Special Features and Extras:
Trailer [2011] [1080p] [1.78:1] [1:05] This is the trailer for the HAPPY FEET TWO: The Video Game.
Special Feature: HAPPY FEET TWO Movie App Second Screen: Here you get to enhance your viewing experience by using your iPad®, iPhone® or iPad touch® as a “second screen.” You can play games with the characters from the film, sing along and dance with the movie, and chill out with Lil’ P-Nut [Atticus].
Special Feature: Behind the Story: Here you get to view five individual special features that can only be viewed separately and they are as follows:
01. Helping Penguins and Pals [2011] [1080p] [1.78:1] [11:52] Lil' P-Nut [Atticus] hosts as we explore the amazing world of Antarctica, which is the home to penguins, whales, seals, krill and all kinds of fascinating species. Learn more about their habitat, environment and what organizations are doing their part to protect them . . . and how we can all help to preserve these creatures in their natural habit now, and of course it is all aimed at the green environmental angle, but it is again all done very nicely and to the point. We also take a visit to the AQUARIUM of the PACIFIC at Long beach, California. Contributors include Lori Perkins [Presentation Manager], Monica DeAngelis [Marine Mammal Biologist], Kera Mathes [Blue Whale Research Coordinator] and Jerry Schubel [President of AQUARIUM of the PACIFIC].
02. How to Draw a Penguin [2011] [1080p] [1.78:1] [4:59] You get to see the Storyboard and Concept Artist Tim McEwen, who shows us step-by-step how to draw one of our favourite characters "Erik," while highlighting his uniqueness and differences. This feature is about the CGI characters that are hand drawn on a special computer screen. Moreover, this is really interesting and totally fascinating how Tim McEwen shows you how he does his animated drawings of the little penguin to the finished drawing.
03. Running with Boadicea [2011] [1080p] [1.78:1] [3:10] Running, jumping, acrobatics and flips where Bo is the Parkour champion on ice and snow. See how this little lady stays a step in front of all the boys! Once again we have Tim McEwen guiding us through the process of drawing this particular penguin. Contributors include Rob Coleman [Animation Director] and George Miller [Director].
04. The Amazing Voices of HAPPY FEET TWO [2011] [1080p] [1.78:1] [4:51] here we see Robin Williams, Alecia Moore [P!nk], Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Elijah Wood, Hank Azaria. Common and Lil’ P-Nut show us how much fun it was, down under, to voice their animated characters! This brief look shows the obvious fun all the cast had in the studio, where they recorded their lines as a group instead of individually.
Special Feature: I Tawt I Taw A Puddy Tat [Looney Tunes Short] [2011] [1080p] [2.40:1] [4:00] Here we have a New Looney Tune Computer-Animated Short. It features the voice of June Foray as Granny, and Mel Blanc's archive recordings taken from the song for Sylvester and Tweety pie. The short is an adaptation of the 1950 song of the same name, sung by Mel Blanc. The animated short is presented with a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio surround audio track as a bonus. In 1950, Mel Blanc recorded some novelty songs for Capitol Records in the voices of his characters he did for Warner Bros. Cartoons. Now someone has taken his voices from one of those records and, with a new arrangement based on the originals by Billy May, has put them in this new computer animated short in order to illustrate the characterizations of Tweety Pie and Sylvester in all their violent glory!
Special Feature: P!nk's New Song [2011] [1080p] [1.78:1] [1:56] Spend time with P!nk and the new song that has been recorded especially for the animated film, which is entitled “Bridge of Light” and was released on the 2nd December, 2011 by Sony Music. We also get to see some behind-the-scene with P!nk in the recording studio. You also get some scenes from the animated film where the song is sung. The song was written by P!nk and her long-time collaborator Billy Mann and serves as the theme song to the film ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ [2011]. The song was a moderate success and became a top 10 hit in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, but failed to chart high in other countries due to minimal promotion.
Special Feature: Happy Feet 2 Sing-A-Long: Here you have a selection of three Sing-A-Long music videos and they are as follows:
01. The Mighty Sven Sing-A-Long [2011] [1080p] [2.40:1] [4:15] Why not join in and Sing-A-Long with some of your favourite songs from the animated film and especially with penguin Lovelace [Robin Williams] and to help you, you get the wording at the bottom of the screen, so enjoy!
02. Bridge of Light Sing-A-Long [2011] [1080p] [2.40:1] [3:25] Once again you are invited to Sing-A-Long with one of your favourite song from the animated film. But this time you get the full music video from P!nk of the song that again appeared in the animated film and again you get the wording appearing at the bottom of the screen.
03. Papa Oom Mow Mow Sing-A-Long [2011] [1080p] [2.40:1] [1:14] Here we get to view the final Sing-A-Long music video. Once again you get the wording appearing at the bottom of the screen to help you join in singing along with the animated characters in the animated film. Sadly, for some unknown reason the Sing-A-Long video ends abruptly.
Special Feature: BD-LIVE: This feature requires access to a broadband Internet connection. If your Blu-ray player is currently set to prohibit connections to the Internet, then please consult your Blu-ray player manual or a Blu-ray support website.
Finally, ‘HAPPY FEET TWO 3D’ [3D Blu-ray] might pack a lot into a small package, but it's a joyful experience that will bound to impress many adults and children alike. If nothing else, expect this one to earn cult status in the years to come, especially among lovers of Australian cinema. Director George Miller has also mastered the art of the elaborately choreographed animated musical number: The sequel features even more show-stopper performances usually led by P!nk, that is very original, and each of which was planned by a team of famous choreographers, including tap dancer Savion Glover, who was responsible for all of Mumble's moves thanks to motion-capture technology. Overall, the musical numbers and the 3D animation are totally fantastic, but the actual story isn't as cohesive as the original's coming-of-age tale. So I definitely recommend you see this one even if you missed the first ‘HAPPY FEET’ animated film. It's original enough to feel like a stand-alone 3D animated film for sure. Highly Recommended!
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Après le succès inattendu (et mérité) du premier Happy Feet , George Miller se décida à nous offrir une suite aux aventures de Mumble, en faisant cette fois de lui un papa aussi maladroit que bien intentionné. Autant les daddy-issues sont devenues monnaie courante dans le cinéma moderne qui se focalise sur les jeunes et surexploite les défauts paternels, autant la représentation d’un père qui fait son possible pour se montrer à la hauteur de son rôle et donner confiance en soi à son fils est plus rare. Or, le petit Eric a été nourri au discours américano-disneyien « Si tu les désires assez fort, tous tes rêves pourront se réaliser. », et rêve de pouvoir voler comme Sven, ce qui est biologiquement impossible. Happy feet 2 fait là également preuve d’originalité en rappelant le principe de réalité et en faisant apprendre au petit Eric qu’il faut aussi savoir faire le deuil de ses rêves impossibles. Sans être trop moraleux ni prêchi-prêcha, ce long métrage distille un excellent (et rare dans le cinéma moderne) discours sur l’importance du père pour les enfants, sur la beauté du service rendu mais aussi sur le respect de la parole donnée.
De façon plus générale, le film possède un bon rythme et nombre de rebondissements imprévisibles. On croit voir où chaque piste va nous mener, puis le récit nous surprend en prenant une direction différente, sans jamais oublier pour autant de résoudre chacun de ses arcs narratifs. Si quasiment tous les personnages du précédent volet font leur retour (sauf les parents de Mumble), le scenario introduit plusieurs nouveaux personnages, dont Sven, évidemment, mais aussi deux petits crustacés krill, Will et Bill (doublés par Brad Pitt et Matt Damon) qui apportent un comic relief très bienvenu au milieu d’une intrigue plus dramatique que la précédente. Cela dit, on notera, sans le regretter particulièrement, que tous les personnages s’éloignent complètement du réalisme animalier qui avait visiblement prévalu lors de l’écriture de l’original. Grâce à cela, les scénaristes nous offrent une aventure plus délirante et enlevée que celui-ci.
Enfin, notons qu’entre la sortie au cinéma des deux films, Avatar avait ressuscité la 3D. Cette technique fut utilisée pour Happy Feet 2, avec une réussite certaine. De plus, la BO se fait moins R’n’B et plus rock , faisant la part belle à Queen (We are the champions, Under pressure), mais aussi à bien d’autres classiques (Rawhide), et accomplit la prouesse de se révéler meilleure que la première .
En conclusion, cette suite plus délirante est aussi réussie, voire plus encore que le premier Happy feet !