Happy Feet Two (2011)

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Mumble the penguin has a problem: his son Erik, who is reluctant to dance, encounters The Mighty Sven, a penguin who can fly! Things get worse for Mumble when the world is shaken by powerful forces, causing him to brings together the penguin nations and their allies to set things right.

Introduction
"Happy Feet Two" is a 2011 animated family film that works as the follow up to the hit 2006 film, "Delighted Feet". Directed by George Miller, the film continues to follow the penguin neighborhood in Antarctica, specifically concentrating on the difficulties dealt with by Mumble and his child, Erik.

Plot Summary
The main protagonist, Mumble, voiced by Elijah Wood, is now all grown up and has actually a son called Erik. However, Erik, unlike his tap-dancing dad, has a hard time to dance and becomes an introvert, feeling like an outcast amongst the Emperor Penguins. Erik's shame over his lack of dancing abilities leads him to run away, where he encounters "The Mighty Sven" - a charismatic and effective flying penguin voiced by Hank Azaria.

Inspired by Sven, Erik ends up being intrigued by the prospect of flight, which causes issue for Mumble as he attempts to teach Erik that everyone has their uniqueness and that one's uniqueness should be commemorated. In the middle of this father-son stress, an iceberg crashes into their home, Emperor-Land, trapping all the Emperor Penguins inside, consequently jeopardizing their survival.

Secret Themes and Messages
The movie then focuses on how Mumble, Erik and some unlikely heroes, consisting of a pair of krill called Will and Bill (voiced by Brad Pitt and Matt Damon), handle this crisis. Throughout their difficult journey to save their community, it becomes apparent that the main themes of the film are about valor, friendship, unity, and accepting one's identity. In spite of facing seemingly insurmountable risks, these heroes motivate the caught penguins to collaborate and think in themselves.

Climax and Resolution
In an attempt to rescue the trapped penguins, Mumble and Erik arrange all the portions of the Antarctic animals, which include other species of penguins, ele seals, and leopard seals, to assist them in their cause. They utilize dance to dislodge the snow and ice, which enables their pals to get away the Emperor-Land. In the end, they manage to conserve the Emperor-Land by unifying all Antarctic animals.

At the same time, we see the subplot of Will and Bill, two krill who have actually ventured away from their swarm in pursuit of evolutionary development. Through their journey, these tiny characters provide humor while putting a focus on interdependence and the idea that everybody, no matter how small, contributes to the larger picture.

Conclusion
"Happy Feet Two" concludes with a display screen of unity, love, regard, and nerve. Mumble helps Erik recognize that everybody has unique skills, instilling the message of accepting one's uniqueness. Erik, although initially admiring Sven for his capability to fly, finds out that genuine heroism is about serving your neighborhood and using your talents for the higher good. This motion picture highlights the significance of unity, approval, and respect for variety, all woven together through the power of music and dance.

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