Penguins keep waddling into our hearts
Animated ‘Surf's Up’ following new home releases of ‘Happy Feet,’ ‘March’
![]() | ‘Happy Feet,’ which debuts on home video Tuesday, March 27, is riding a wave of penguin popularity that springs from innovative documentaries, says director George Miller. |
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LOS ANGELES - Penguins are anything but rare birds in Hollywood these days.
In the footsteps of “March of the Penguins” and “Happy Feet,” the wave continues with the recently released “Farce of the Penguins” spoof, the DVD release of 1995’s animated “The Pebble and the Penguin,” and the upcoming summer cartoon “Surf’s Up,” about surfing penguins.
The penguins that instigated the action in “Madagascar” starred in their own cartoon short and are being developed as lead players for a cartoon TV show.
Even Robert Altman’s final movie, “A Prairie Home Companion,” featured Garrison Keillor telling a droll joke about the birds: “Two penguins are standing on an ice floe. The first penguin says, ‘You look like you’re wearing a tuxedo.’ The second penguin says, ‘What makes you think I’m not?’ ”
When asked why the joke is funny, Keillor replies, “I guess because people laugh at it.”
The same somehow holds for penguins. People laugh at them and love them unconditionally. Why? Just because they’re funny and lovable.
“They’re an anthropomorphic gift. A little kid dressed in too many winter clothes, walking around and falling in the snow,” said Chris Jenkins, producer of “Surf’s Up,” which hits theaters in June.
Penguins have a big day Tuesday, when “Happy Feet” debuts on home video, along with the high-definition Blu-ray and HD DVD disc premieres of “March of the Penguins,” the Academy Award-winning film that was a surprise documentary smash.
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“They’re taking over the world,” said Jeff Bridges, who provides the voice of a has-been surfing penguin in “Surf’s Up.”
“They got a great publicist, man,” added Shia LaBeouf, who voices a surfing prodigy mentored by Bridges’ character. “It’s all going to be penguin movies from here on out. No more actors. It’s just going to be penguins taking over.”
People have always been charmed by penguins because they see a lot of themselves in the birds, the way they walk upright and congregate in communities like humans hanging out on street corners.
Penguins’ human traits have made them popular with animators over the years. A classic cartoon short has Bugs Bunny exasperated with a tiny penguin that comes into the rabbit’s keeping. A silent penguin thief touches off the action in the “Wallace & Gromit” cartoon “The Wrong Trousers.”
“They’re kind of a miracle of design. Probably a lot of artists, animators are attracted to that,” said Zooey Deschanel, who provides the voice of a lifeguard penguin in “Surf’s Up.” “They just look so cool.”
“Happy Feet” director George Miller thinks the cold-weather fowl have become so popular in Hollywood partly because of a wave of innovative documentaries coming out of Antarctica in the past 15 years or so, including 1993’s “Life in the Freezer.”
Better survival gear and cameras allowed documentary crews to spend more time chronicling the habits and rituals of penguins, with the resulting films helping to push the birds into the audience’s consciousness.
“How long it’s going to last, are we at the end of it or the beginning of it or in the middle, who knows?” “Surf’s Up” co-star Bridges said. “This movie started four years ago. There was no ‘March of the Penguins’ or ‘Happy Feet.’ It was just kind of in the air.”
After seeing “Life in the Freezer” about eight years ago, Miller began formulating the story of “Happy Feet,” about an emperor penguin voiced by Elijah Wood that, unlike his singing kin, cannot carry a tune but can dance up a storm.
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