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Template:HappyFeetChar Mumble is a fictional emperor penguin, and the protagonist of the 2006 animated film Happy Feet. He was voiced by Elizabeth Daily as a chick and Elijah Wood as an adult. Mumble's tap choreography was provided via motion capture by Savion Glover.

Happy Feet

When Mumble was still an egg, his father Memphis accidentally dropped him, briefly exposing Mumble to sub-zero temperatures. Possibly as a result of this, Mumble hatched with a horrible singing voice but with an affinity for tap dancing, which was completely unique. His parents were both worried about him, as in their world, a penguin without a Heartsong may never find a mate. While still a chick, Mumble encountered a flock of skuas who were intent on eating him. Mumble managed to distract them by pointing out a yellow leg band on the lead skua, who then explained the band was the result of an alien abduction. At the penguin graduation ceremony, Mumble was the only penguin who had not completely shed his down feathers. He still went out to the sea with his classmates (in fact, he was the first to dive into the icy Antarctic waters) and there he had an encounter with Gloria, a penguin he admired. During a graduatuon party Gloria sings 'Somebody to love' to her classmates but Mumble ruins the party by trying sing and gets kicked out of the party for interrupting Gloria and finds a small ice pad where he listens to the rest of Gloria's song.The next morning Mumble is woken by a leopard seal that chases him, Mumble later meets five adelie penguins called the 'Amigos' who like Mumble's dancing. Mumble and the little penguins head too adelieland and meets other adelie penguins who also like his dancing. Mumble and the Amigos meet a rockhopper penguin name Lovelace who is the guru of adelieland. Mumble notices a talisman on Lovelace's neck remembers about the yellow band on the Skua's leg who told him about aliens. Mumble begins asking many questions about aleins and how Lovelace got the talisman on his neck, this angers Lovelace who doesn't answer the questions and walks away. Mumble and the Amigos head to emperorland where it is mating season, Mumble tries to impress Gloria but he knows he can't sing so Ramon hids behind Mumble and sings to Gloria who doesn't believe that Mumble is singing.

Character design

Mumble retains his down feathers throughout the film. It is only by the film's climax that the remaining down feathers start to molt. This was a deliberate decision made by the filmmakers in order to distinguish Mumble from the other emperors.[1] Mumble's icy blue eyes are an homage to his voice actor, Elijah Wood - as well as further distinguishing him from the other amber-eyed emperors. Some penguins have been seen with green eyes and red.

Tuxedo theme

File:Mumble (Regular) & Gloria.jpg
Adult Mumble without his down

Mumble's plumage resembles a tuxedo with spats, formal clothing for men that is associated with the traditional tap dancer image, made popular by well-known dancers like Fred Astaire. The most notable feature of Mumble's "outfit" is the bow tie-shaped mark on his chest, which is gray as a chick and yellow as an adult. His adult plumage sports markings on his feet that resemble spats, and white lines on his flippers resembling cuffs. While Mumble is escaping a hungry leopard seal, the pursuer bites Mumble's tail into two parts, and it takes on the appearance of coat tails.

Adult design

Several Happy Feet books depict Mumble without down by the climax of the story.[2][3][4]

Until late in the film's production, it was intended for Mumble to lose his down during his pursuit of the fishing fleet. [5] This decision was remitted in order to keep Mumble's unique look throughout the film.

References

  1. ^ Solomon, Charles (2006-11-06). "Movies: Penguins bask in unexpected stardom". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-05-06.
  2. ^ Dakin, Glenn (September 25, 2006). Happy Feet: The Essential Guide. DK Publishing. ISBN 0756622425.
  3. ^ Ostow, Michol (October 5, 2006). Mumble's Journey: The Junior Novelization. Price Stern Sloan. ISBN 0843121041.
  4. ^ Taylor, Julie (November 7, 2006). Happy Feet (Cine-Manga). TokyoPop. ISBN 1598168096.
  5. ^ Otoshi, Kathryn (October 5, 2006). Happy Feet: The Movie Storybook. Price Stern Sloan. ISBN 0843120940.