In the end, it isn't "Sven Think" or flight that saves the day, but a massive, coordinated rhythmic dance that creates enough vibration to shatter the ice walls. Erik finally recognizes his father’s "guts and grit," finding his own place in the community through song and bravery rather than just dance.
The family drama is interrupted when a catastrophic shift in the ice traps the entire Emperor Penguin colony behind massive ice walls, cutting them off from their food source. Mumble must find a way to save his people, leading him to recruit unlikely allies: In the end, it isn't "Sven Think" or
Mumble , the once-outcast tap-dancing hero, is now a father struggling to connect with his son, , in the frozen world of Antarctica. Unlike his father, Erik is "choreo-phobic" and reluctant to dance, leading him to run away from home toward Adélie-Land. Mumble must find a way to save his
: Mumble manages to convince the fierce Bryan the Beach Master and his herd to use their massive weight to help break the ice. the once-outcast tap-dancing hero