![]() Not even penguins would have been left alive by them. Elephant seals are dangerously territorial.Justified in the context of the story, because that's what Memphis feared happened, and that even a millisecond in the cold made Mumble disabled (in the sense that he can't sing like the other penguins naturally can, which is implied to being caused by being dropped as an egg). Memphis's egg should have frozen before he even got to it.Penguin chicks cannot stand on the ice immediately after hatching nor do they hatch fluffy and dry.They're monogamous - but typically only for a year. Emperor penguins don't mate for life as implied in the film.The one group that isn't is the group tracking Mumble back to the others. Art Shift: Most of the humans are live-action.Mumble discovering it's humans, not the Great Guin, causes a temporary schism between penguin factions. Thanks to overfishing, the penguins think the Great Guin is testing them. Animal Religion: The Great Guin, whom the penguins believe provide them with fish in the sea.One of the singers voiced Mumble in the dub. Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The Japanese version uses "Hoshi wo Mezashite" by NEWS as the theme song.All of the Other Reindeer: Due to his singing abilities, Mumble is viewed as an outsider by his peers and the leaders of the penguin society, with his parents as the sole exception.It served as Foreshadowing, since one of the cheered lyrics in "Boogie Wonderland" is "MAMBO!", indicating that yes, Mumble was a part of Gloria's Heart Song. All in the Manual: Mumble's name is actually Mambo in early materials, but in the children's Novelization Gloria mispronounces it and his father just laughs Sure, Let's Go with That.Lovelace pretends to disbelieve him, but he also knows they exist.Played somewhat straighter with the Boss Skua. Mumble only believes in aliens (humans) outside the ice, nobody believes him until he gets proof (even then, some still refuse to believe him), and he's right. Dancing even becomes commonly practiced, especially as seen in the sequel. ![]() By the end, however, the colony accepts Mumble's quirks. When Mumble wishes to dance instead of sing, he disappoints the governing elders and his father (who feels he is to blame after dropping Mumble when he was an egg).
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