![]() His grey feathers resemble a vast.Īlong the years, his baby feathers have failed to shed, but he has mostly molted near the end of the film. But he has a bow in front of his neck and has three black spots on his leg feathers that give the appearence of spats. But he still has light blue eyes, black and write feathers, and a normal emperor penguin beak and feet. His grey feathers when he was a baby appears and it clothing half os his body. When Mumble is born, he resembles a normal baby Emperor Penguin, except for having bright, blue eyes, as opposed to the brown eyes on everyone else.ĭuring and after his encounter with the Boss Skua, he is seen with a clump of dark feathers on his neck that resembles a light grey patch with a bow-tie.Īs an adult, Mumble looks like a baby penguin. Daily as a child, who also played Tommy Pickles in Rugrats and Buttercup in The Powerpuff Girls. He is voiced by Elijah Wood as an adult, who also portrayed Huckleberry Finn in the 1993 film adaptation of The Adventures of Huck Finn, Mark Evans in The Good Son, Stu Simmons in The War, Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Jones Dillion in Try Seventeen/All I Want, Zak Knight in The Warrior of the Quest, Spyro in The Legend of Spyro 2006 version series, the title character in 9, Clint Hadson in Cooties and Wirt in Over the Garden Wall. He is unique that he is the only emperor penguin to not have a heartsong, and the first to be able to tap dance. He is Memphis and Norma Jean's son, Gloria's husband, Erik's father, and Ramon and Lovelace's best friend. Mumble Happy Feet is one of the two main protagonists (alongside Erik) of the Happy Feet franchise, serving as the main protagonist of the first movie, and the deuteragonist of its 2011 sequel. Have you guys seen the movie already? I would love to hear your thoughts.But they have to come! They're the ones taking our fish. Thanks to iMovie for uploading these tunes in your channel: In addition, I’ve added some of the songs which I caught myself bouncing into. There are some quotes that still come to mind but I can’t remember the exact wording. Yours is to change the world.īryan the Beachmaster: Sometimes you have to back up in order to move forward! Mumble: Nothing makes sense in this world, Eric.īill: We all have a purpose. After what you have done, you really deserve better. Penguin: As long as we are together, we are already home. Will: Imagination is the second sign to madness. Ramon: I hate this long distance relationship. (Penguin sneezes loudly in the background) Ramon: Except for that guy who stayed behind because he had the sniffles… Mumble: Ramon! It’s incredible! Everybody came. Wake me up before you go go.īill: (singing) I’m never gonna give you up. That’s the first sign of madness.īill: Fine! There are many other krills in the sea.īill: (singing) Wake me up before you go go. Viola Boadicia: Not dangers but challenges. Mumble: But there are a lot of dangers out there. Penguin: Every obstacle is an opportunity. But nice and slow.Įlephant Seal: Take your little furball and fluff off!Ītticus: You’ll be apologizing, or I’m gonna tear you a new nostril! Mumble: When things go wrong, running is not the answer. Will: (latches on, chomps down) “A little…chewy. Will: I’m moving up the food chain! I’m gonna chew on something that has a FACE! Will: Fine! Be a plankton for all your life. ![]() I must reach the end of the world.īill: Adapt? There’s no telling what we might become! Will: There’s only one of me in the world. Ramon: Baby penguins – cute, but ruthless! Ramon: Okay! Here’s what we’re going to do. ![]() Gloria: When your daddy is in a deep hole, he has to learn to stop digging. Ramon: What’s a best friend for if he cannot bring a daddy and his boy together? Mumble: The only way to find out, is to try it. Mumble: But there are plenty of reasons to dance. Penguins: We’re bringing fluffy back…yeah! Narrator: Everything in this world, no matter how big, no matter how small is connected in ways we never expected. So here are a few movie quotes I would like to share with you (not in order of the movie though). Aside from the exuding “cuteness” of the baby penguins, the tap-dancing, and great songs so aptly selected, the laugh-out-loud moments brought about the characters’ dialogue exchanges were just priceless for me. Watching Happy Feet Two last Saturday night was one of the best decisions I’ve made for the past week. ![]()
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