| | | "Blu-Ray Disc, Beyond High Definition." Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, English, French, Spanish, Subtitled In the great nation of Emperor Penguins, deep in Antarctica, you're nobody unless you can sing - which is unfortunate for Mumble (Elijah Wood), who is the worst singer in the world. He is born dancing to his own tune...tap dancing. As fate would have it, his one friend, Gloria (Brittany Murphy), happens to be the best singer around. Mumble and Gloria have a connection from the moment they hatch, but she struggles with his strange "hippity- hoppity" ways. Away from home for the first time, Mumble meets a posse of decidedly un-Emperor-like penguins - the Adelie Amigos. Led by Ramon (Robin Williams), the Adelies instantly embrace Mumble's cool dance moves and invite him to party with them. In Adelie Land, Mumble seeks the counsel of Lovelace the Guru (also voiced by Robin Williams), a crazy-feathered Rockhopper penguin who will answer any of life's questions for the price of a pebble. Together with Lovelace and the Amigos, Mumble sets out across vast landscapes and, after some epic encounters, proves that by being true to yourself, you can make all the difference in the world. "...stupendous...the best dancing you'll see on the screen this year." David Edelstein, New York Magazine "...giddily brilliant entertainment...toe-tapping music." Desson Thomson, Washington Post "In the year of the animated movie, this one soars above them all." Jack Mathews, New York Daily News "...not only the year's best animated movie, it's one of the year's best movies, period." Lou Lumenick, New York Post "...a gorgeously rendered marvel...a smart and surprisingly deep story." Tasha Robinson, The Onion A.V. Club
 Editor's Note
 IN THEATERS NOVEMBER, 2006Animated penguins! Elijah Wood voices the character of a misfit Emperor penguin who can't sing his mating song to his girl (voiced by Nicole Kidman), so he learns to tap dance instead. Directed by George Miller (BABE), and costarring a bevy of heavy-hitters.
| Features | Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Dubbed: French, Spanish |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |  | This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture And Sound |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | Happy Feet - DVD By: David Bezanson - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 3/16/2007 8:05 PM | |
So when the 2005 documentary March of the Penguins became a surprise hit and ahem, broke the ice, more penguin movies became a possibility. Luckily, one was already in the works, and even more luckily, Happy Feet is the project of Aussie auteur George Miller (best known for Babe), who does not follow anyone’s lead. It takes only a few seconds -- the time it takes one of the penguins to sing the first verse of Prince’s “Kiss," while another sings "Heartbreak Hotel" -- for Miller’s film to qualify as the weirdest movie of the year....read the full review |
 | Happy Feet - DVD Review By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 3/27/2007 1:18 AM | | The one thing that helps the movie overcome plot jumps and weak story elements is the rocking soundtrack. Since the story is strongly focused on song and dance, this is one area the film had to excel. I challenge anyone to sit through Happy Feet without tapping their toes or fingers or even getting up to dance around a bit. The rhythms are compelling, the beats hypnotic, and the songs may be familiar oldies, but their arrangements cast them in a new light much the way Moulin Rouge reinvented its songs. ...read the full review |
 | Happy Feet - DVD By: NancyGail - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 4/27/2007 12:50 PM | | Mumble and other penguins learn how to dance to their heartsounds. Happy Feet, winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Film in 2007, contains the voice talents of Elijah Wood in the lead role, and other big name actors such as Robin Williams, Hugh Jackman, Brittany Murphy, and Nicole Kidman. It tells the tale of a penguin who marches to the beat of a different drummer, and never looks back....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Warner |
 | Release Date: 9/8/2009 |
 | Running Time: 108 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2006 |  | Catalog ID: 114097 |  | UPC: 00085391140979 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 2.40:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Brittany Murphy - Voice Of |  | Christian Gazal - Editor |  | David Nelson - Art Director |  | E.G. Daily - Voice Of |  | Elijah Wood - Voice Of |  | George Miller - Director |  | Hugh Jackman - Voice Of |  | Hugo Weaving - Voice Of |  | John Powell - Original Music By |  | Matthew Ferro, et. al. - Producer |  | Nicole Kidman - Voice Of |  | Robin Williams - Voice Of |  | Steve "The Crocodile Hunter" Irwin - Voice Of |  | Warren Coleman, et. al. - Writer |
| Awards | Nominee (2007) |  | British Academy Awards, John Powell, Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music |  | British Academy Awards, George Miller, Best Animated Feature Film | | Winner (2007) |  | Golden Globe, Prince, Best Original Song - Motion Picture | | Nominee (2007) |  | Golden Globe, Happy Feet, Best Animated Film |  | Oscar, George Miller, Best Animated Feature Film of the Year |
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| | Professional Reviews | New York Times "The feet in the title of George Miller's new film shuffle and stomp with glorious syncopation..." 11/17/2006 p.E12Entertainment Weekly "[A] musically wacky, ecologically activist CG family comedy..." 11/24/2006 p.84 Total Film 3 stars out of 5 -- "It's MOULIN ROUGE with flippers, the jukebox constantly jumping as tap-happy misfit Mumble tries to find his singing voice." 02/01/2007 p.41 Sight and Sound "HAPPY FEET is the first Hollywood animated feature that really evokes the feeling of a live-action spectacular throughout its running time....The film is packed with wildly spinning camerawork." 02/01/2007 p.56-57 ReelViews 8 of 10 Happy Feet is a weird movie. No one can accuse director George Miller and his co-writers of playing it safe, but there are some genres - such as family-friendly animation - where adherence to conventions can be viewed as a positive trait. 75 minutes into the 105-minute movie, I thought I was watching the first great animated film since The Incredibles. The final half-hour disabused me of that notion. Taken in total, Happy Feet contains enough solid entertainment to be worth the price of admission, but the production's last act self-inflicted wounds do irreparable damage to what is an otherwise fine motion picture...It's fair to note that many of the elements that bothered me about the film aren't going to be noticed by the under-10 target audience, and there are plenty of things sprinkled throughout for adults to enjoy. - James Berardinelli Reel.com 8 of 10 Who would have thought that the director of the violent revenge flick Mad Max would go on to create some of the most charming children's films since Walt Disney? After co-writing and producing the delightful Babe and directing its equally inventive sequel, Australian filmmaker George Miller has entered the world of computer animation with his latest fantasy, the odd but endearing musical Happy Feet. While the film lacks Babe's emotional depth and might not appeal to older viewers in the same way, its vibrant digital images and overall good cheer are enough to recommend it...Like Disney and Steven Spielberg before him, Miller clearly loves children and knows what entertains them, and his affection for both his audience and the filmmaking process is infectious. - Jim Hemphill
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