WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- He needed a little push before speeding backward down a makeshift slide. Once in the water, he popped his head up for one last look. And then he was gone. The wayward ...
Penguins were the subject of last year's Academy Award-winning documentary March of the Penguins. The flightless birds have hit theaters once again, this time in the animated film Happy Feet. This ...
Watching "Happy Feet Two" is to remember how special (and also how odd) the first "Happy Feet" was. Coming out in 2006, "Happy Feet" was part cutesy kids' movie, part dark coming-of-age story, part ...
Splash down -- 'Happy Fett' looks a little flustered as he hits the icy waters of the Antarctic. AP WELLINGTON, New Zealand — He needed a little push before speeding backward down a makeshift slide.
“Happy Feet Two” may be set in Antartica, but it's only a lukewarm effort. In this 3D sequel to the Oscar-winning, 2006 animated hit, the lesson all the characters learn, no matter their species, is ...
The penguins are as adorable as ever in "Happy Feet Two." Yet a couple of shrimp-like krill at the bottom of the food chain almost steal the show in this animated sequel that sticks to the formula of ...
Happy Feet, the famous wrong way penguin who won hearts around the globe when he landed in New Zealand in June is lost again, and experts aren't expecting a Disney style happy ending. After being ...
The last time we checked in on Happy Feet, the Emperor Penguin that lost his way and ended up 2,000 miles from home in New Zealand was facing tough odds: He was at the Wellington Zoo, dehydrated and ...
IF there is such a thing as your standard penguin movie, “Happy Feet” isn’t it. But with George Miller involved, how could it be? The Australian filmmaker, whose credits range from writing and ...
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