
Norma Jean, a female penguin, falls for Memphis, a male penguin and they become mates.

If the male penguin's heartsong matches the female's song, the two penguins mate. A sequel, Happy Feet Two, was released in 2011.Įvery emperor penguin attracts a mate by singing a unique "heartsong". It was nominated for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film, both losing to Cars. It earned the recipient of the inaugural BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, and the fourth non- Disney or Pixar film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Happy Feet received generally positive reviews from critics with praise for its visuals, storyline and songs, and grossed $384 million against its $100 million production budget. However, Warner Bros., the film's production company, was on too tight a budget to release Happy Feet in IMAX digital 3D.

The studio had hinted that a future IMAX 3D release was a possibility. The film was simultaneously released in both conventional theatres and in IMAX 2D format. Though primarily an animated film, the film does incorporate motion capture of live action humans in certain scenes. After being continuously ridiculed and rejected by peers and his own father, Mumble departs on a journey to learn what is causing the local fish population to decline-and to find himself along the way. Set in the cold land of Antarctica, the film follows Mumble, an emperor penguin who, despite his lacking the ability to sing the heartsong to attract a soul mate, is able to tap dance brilliantly. It is the first animated film produced by Kennedy Miller and Animal Logic. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, and Kingdom Feature Productions, and was released in North American theaters on 17 November 2006, and in Australian theaters on 26 December 2006. An international co-production between the United States and Australia, the film was produced at Sydney-based visual effects and animation studio Animal Logic for Warner Bros. It stars the voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving, and E.G. Happy Feet is a 2006 computer-animated jukebox musical comedy film directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller. As Dory teaches him, “you can't never let anything happen to him. The character who comes closest to being “cured” is Marlin, but this is less a cure of his post-traumatic issues than it is a representation of the parent of a disabled child learning to walk the tightrope between being a protector and being an impediment. Dory forgets things, but her friendly disposition and other talents make up for this and are a major reason the rescue mission is a success. Nemo may be slower than his classmates, but he is also the bravest among them. They have learned to work within their limitations and to glory in what they can accomplish instead of obsessing over what they cannot. At the end, Dory still has memory problems, Nemo and Gill still have deformed fins, Bloat still expands into a spiny ball when he is stressed, etc.
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Unlike the historically typical representations of disability in the media, no character in the movie is “cured”.

