
#HAPPY FEET PUFFIN FULL#
The three kids follow Ramon back to the paradiseish island he originally came from in the first movie–he too is also sick of feeling like a misfit–and Mumble starts tracking down the kids by following their footprints with the full intent of bringing the three home. In fact, I found even more amusing what his son’s talent turns out to be at the end of the film, but I’ll get to that later.Įrik is sick of being a misfit and pretty much decides to run away from home with his two penguin friends in tow. I actually found it kind of amusing that his son, Erik, is terrified of dancing. Mumble is still a terrible singer, and he now has a child with Gloria who is just as much of a misfit as he was. The opening of the film seems pretty familiar–lots of singing and dancing. For the most part, I think the funny scenes are better off watched than explained, I’ll at least briefly detail the main parts of the movie. Meanwhile, Mumble and his family and friends discover a new threat their home - one that will take everyone working together to save them,” however, for those interested in specifics, I’ll touch on them a little bit. The summary on pretty much says it all: “Mumble’s son, Erik, is struggling to realize his talents in the Emperor Penguin world.

(I realize though that perhaps sometimes I’m a bit too hard on these kid movies.) Anyway, maybe it’s because I don’t remember too much from the first movie–I mean it has been a while–but somehow I felt this was a lot better than the first movie, and I feel like it’s usually pretty rare for a sequel to top an original. Who doesn’t enjoy a cute animated film, filled with adorable fluffy creatures? I sure do! However, as optimistic as I like to be going into an animated movie–and particularly movies aimed at kids–I do tend to walk in with low expectations. WARNING: Do not continue reading unless you want to be spoiled on key parts of the movie, Happy Feet Two.
