Mumble, meanwhile, is following the group and pushes his way through to the middle of the crowd. After a few more failed starts, he gives up saying, "I've lost my mojo." Erik approaches him and asks if his story has "anything to do with flying." Sven is touched by this and therefore dedicates his ".much applauded, heartwarming saga" to Erik. Sven is beginning to tell his life story when he is interrupted by Ramón. When Ramón flies out, he asks the trio, "Kids, take me home." They eventually make it to Adélie-Land, Ramón's implied home, and meet Sven. Here is the first time where the stories of Will and Bill cross with the penguins, when Ramón accidentally swallows and spits them out. It is unknown how he can't dance anymore.Įrik, Boadicea, and Atticus then meet Ramón trying to convince himself to jump into the water, presumably wanting to go back to Adélie Land, so they push him in. This is the beginning of the adventure, that turns rescue operation, that Mumble, Erik, Boadicea, and Atticus go on which evolves into the main plot of Happy Feet Two. The group of baby penguins watching him laugh and Erik loses all his confidence, hiding in a small ice crevice. After a couple seconds of trying, he twirls out of control and slips, sliding down a small hill, up a ramp, and plants himself headfirst into the snow. He asks why he would want to dance, and Mumble replies, "The only way to find out, is to try it." Mumble promises that no one would laugh at him if he tried, so Erik does so. In Happy Feet Two, Mumble and Erik haven't been getting along because of Erik's refusal to try to find a passion. He is also seen dancing with his father, his mother, his paternal grandfather, his paternal grandmother, Noah the Elder, his adoptive uncles, and Mrs. In Happy Feet at the end of the movie, he appears only as his cameo appearance when he is dancing with the Amigos and his parents in the reprise version of " I Wish".
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