Is Happy Feet 2 a flop?

Released on Nov. 18, “Happy Feet Two” has not found much success. Released in 3,606 theaters, it came in second at the box office in its opening weekend, grossing $21.2 million — despite an estimated budget of $140 million.

Is Happy Feet 2 a good movie?

Overall Happy Feet Two is an entertaining, heartwarming film with a message of the importance of love, acceptance, and determination. Appropriate for any age!

Is Happy Feet a good movie?

You should see Happy Feet — not only because it’s stupendous, but also because it features the best dancing you’ll see on the screen this year. Stands at the very top of the 2006 animated kid’s film class. It’s almost impossible to hate. It’s not impossible to get a little bored, but that’s another tune.

What is the message of Happy Feet 2?

The moral to the story is – being different shouldn’t matter. Inside we’re all the same – human or penguin. The little guy returns to his home and introduces them to dancing as important a means of communication as singing.

Will there ever be a happy feet 3?

A tap-rhythm game based on the film called “Happy Feet Three: Don’t Tap Out – The Game” is set to be released in 2022 for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

What was the budget for Happy Feet 2?

135 million USDHappy Feet Two / Budget

What is the rating of Happy Feet?

PGHappy Feet / MPAA rating

Is there a Happy Feet 3?

Happy Feet Three is an unreleased Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical film. The film was suppose to serve as the sequel to the 2011 film Happy Feet Two, but have never been released ever since.

Who is the villain in Happy Feet 2?

Noah the Elder
Noah the Elder is the main antagonist of the 2006 Warner Bros. animated feature film Happy Feet and a supporting character in its 2011 sequel Happy Feet Two.

Is there a Happy Feet 4?

Happy Feet 4-D Experience is a 12-minute 4D film shown at various 4D theaters over the world. It retells the condensed story of Happy Feet with the help of 3D projection and sensory effects, including moving seats, wind, mist and scents.