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Tappy Toes

  • Video
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 41m
IMDb RATING
2.2/10
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Tappy Toes (2011)
AnimationFamilyShort

Raised by two brown flappers, Pingo discovers the power of tapping shoes. A tap a day keeps those goofy walruses away!Raised by two brown flappers, Pingo discovers the power of tapping shoes. A tap a day keeps those goofy walruses away!Raised by two brown flappers, Pingo discovers the power of tapping shoes. A tap a day keeps those goofy walruses away!

  • Director
    • Darrell Van Citters
  • Writer
    • Robert Zappia
  • Stars
    • Katie Leigh
    • Rick Zieff
    • Cap Action
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.2/10
    329
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Darrell Van Citters
    • Writer
      • Robert Zappia
    • Stars
      • Katie Leigh
      • Rick Zieff
      • Cap Action
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Katie Leigh
    Katie Leigh
    • Pingo
    • (voice)
    Rick Zieff
    Rick Zieff
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (as Danny Katiana)
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    Cap Action
    • Lou
    • (voice)
    • …
    Phil Lollar
    • Gabby
    • (voice)
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    Deborah Sale Butler
    • Bella
    • (voice)
    • …
    Danny Gonzalez
    • Drew
    • (voice)
    Drew Gooden
    • Danny
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Darrell Van Citters
    • Writer
      • Robert Zappia
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    8novaklosinski

    Lets look past that its a ripoff

    Even though this is a ripoff it has its qualities like, It looks surprisingly good for a ripoff, It has a different plot from Happy Feet and barely rips it off, and there are funny scenes. So basically this movie isn't so bad.
    10s-97858-39131

    best bootleg in cinematic history

    I love this movie so much it should have won an award. Honestly the animation is great and smooth. I love the plot and the characters. Never watched something so great and so culminating. I would rather watch this than the real happy feet. Tappy Toes should be streaming everywhere. Netflix come claim this masterpiece. Disney put this on Disney plus right now before I start a war. This is the best movie I've ever watched. Prime video start streaming Tappy Toes and you'll have more viewers than ever. Amazing plot. Amazing characters. Amazing animation. Amazing acting. Overall an amazing movie. 1000000/10 do recommend.
    1bryanbueso

    straight horse manure

    This is one of the most, sickening, horrid ,obscene ,hideous , obnoxious moment of film I have ever had to witness, I have wasted so much valuable time on this movie, when I could've gone outside, maybe try to get a girlfriend, but no I sat down and watch his absolute garbage waste of a movie, You will achieve nothing by watching this movie, absolutely nothing good. I gained more from watching the emoji movie and that was pure torture.

    So In conclusion Don't watch this if you have a life worth caring bout, save yourself the embarrassment, go watch something good like, Toy story 2, that's a w.
    7whateverbloob

    Better than Happy Feet Two (because it's actually good)

    This is another mockbuster that people either act like the worst thing ever or quickly become bored of when it turns out to not be as entertainingly bad as they thought it would be.

    I rolled my eyes when YouTube critics did so for Chop Kick Panda because it was obvious people were nitpicking for the sake of filling time for their "THE KUNG FU PANDA FROM YOUR WORST DREAMS!!1!" videos while downplaying the positives. For once, I can actually relate to such a knee-jerk reaction. I was one of those people too.

    This movie was my first introduction to the world of Renegade Animation mockbusters and as such, it left the biggest impression on me. The first time I watched it was finding it for free on Amazon Prime and watching the cobbled-together trailer. Since I didn't want to pay money to watch Happy Feet, I was going to riff on this movie to pass the night.

    At first, I immediately started to make fun of the dialogue. Then it changed to being "this is actually OK, I guess." Then it turned to laughing at some of the jokes. Then, being completely sold on the entire thing. Imagine the whiplash between my preconceived ideas and the fact that this was a genuinely funny and entertaining movie.

    STORY & WRITING:

    Like Chop Kick Panda, this is a very comedy-oriented movie so the plot is simple to make way for the jokes. It sees two skua birds named Buddy and Lou attempting to care for a penguin chick they stole, who they name Pingo, with really nothing in common with Happy Feet or its sequel outside of a tap-dancing penguin. Unlike Chop Kick Panda, however, there are a larger amount of heartwarming moments that are balanced with the humor.

    In fact, the joke-to-story ratio is fairly even in comparison, with Chop Kick Panda getting a bit too exposition heavy towards its middle portion. It also really feels like they found their way with the humor after Chop Kick Panda, featuring more clever wordplay, cultural references, character banter, and even meta jokes.

    Tappy Toes can be downright hilarious at times. During the very first scene, there is a parody of a nature documentary that has a narrator drawing over the skuas trying to steal a penguin's egg, culminating in a fourth wall break that has them unable to move due to being trapped under said drawings.

    Dialogue is frequently laden with sarcastic wit, with characters playing off of each other's personalities well ("You're acting strange." "I always act strange." "...Point taken." / "If anybody sees us consorting with the enemy, we'll be the laughingstock of the entire bird community!" "We already are." "Yeah, well, now they'll be laughing even harder!").

    There is a pessimistic penguin named Ozzie whose constant opposition to his wife Gerty's optimism is a frequent source of laughs ("Look at him, Ozzie, he even looks like you!" "They all look like me. We all look like each other."). One of the antagonists, a hermit crab named Gabby, even performs a reference to the Merchant of Venice when his minion, a sea lion named Thrasher, revels in his supposed death.

    The humor really enhances these character dynamics, with the skuas and Pingo as well as Gabby and Thrasher being absolute standouts in terms of the sheer charm this movie exudes.

    One of the things that holds the movie back, however, is the pacing and climax. At first, it seems like it's going well with the movie introducing three different POVs (the skuas and Pingo, the penguin colony, and the antagonists). With this being a little over 40 minutes long, you might think that each POV would get roughly 10-ish minutes of screen-time before the climax that brings everyone together, but the movie actually gives Pingo his own POV during the middle point and has him interacting with a new character named Bella.

    The skuas only reappear towards the climax. In addition to this, the penguin colony scenes can sometimes drag on for too long, meaning that the screentime that two of the main characters get is very minimal in the long run. The climax was pretty rushed as well, with the skuas having to make up for not being in roughly half of the film and the conflict being resolved in a fairly anticlimactic manner.

    ANIMATION:

    In some regards, I feel like the movement might be just a little bit better in Chop Kick Panda. That film was better at hiding how limited the animation was, with less scenes where there are extreme motions such as running or dancing like this one. While I don't fault the movie for trying to show more motion, it can result in some scenes looking awkward such as a scene towards the beginning where Gerty is dropped by the skuas, having an oddly subdued reaction. The animation for when she looks for them in a hole in the ground looked very janky as well.

    Still, when it comes to posing, this movie is another step forward, with it being easy to tell the tone and intent of a scene just by looking at the characters. The tweening also looks less rigid than Chop Kick Panda, with more bounciness to movements, which helps it look less boring to look at.

    The art-style is a much needed improvement over Chop Kick Panda, which had flatly-colored characters with no black outlines. While not bad, it didn't do anything to stand out either. Tappy Toes, on the other hand, features a nice compromise in which the vast majority of the characters have black outlines with accessories being comprised of flat colors.

    Character designs also have more unique and varied proportions, as well, looking distinctive enough to stand out. Not only does this enhance the look of the characters themselves, it helps contrast the flat-looking, but detailed backgrounds as well.

    CONCLUSION:

    If you're looking for something to entertain yourself to 40 minutes, Tappy Toes is another genuinely good Renegade Animation mockbuster to look out for. A lot of the jokes feel like they could be in an Animaniacs episode with how smart they are and there are some really fun character dynamics, especially with the antagonists.

    Pacing and climax issues aside, this is worth watching in my opinion. Just remember, if someone asks if you if you want to watch Happy Feet Two, tell them that the much-superior Tappy Toes exists, instead.
    3MrPaull0324

    Crummy hand drawn Happy Feet rip-off

    Another cheap and obvious cash grab made by Gaiam Americas. This time, it's a mockbuster of Happy Feet 2, which was released the same month as this.

    Since the film takes place in Antarctica, the range of colors is pretty limited to white snow, black and white penguin feathers, and blue skies and water. Just like Chop Kick Panda all of the animation looks stiff as iron bars. The character models are plain and have very limited animation. For the most part, only their mouths moved as they stand in place and talk. This animation, or lack thereof, made the characters seem like lifeless animatronics.

    I couldn't feel any connection to any of the characters at all, not even Pingo's saddened parents or his budding relationship with the Skua brothers. The villains were just as boring and unimpressive, except maybe Gabb with his intimidating shell voice. Plus, the narrator kept giving unnecessary lessons on zoology and evolution.

    Surprisingly, the voice acting, and dialogue isn't that bad. Pingo sounded okay, being voiced by longtime voice actress Katie Leigh. Listening to the Skua bird brothers' bicker may be worth a chuckle here and there, and, again, Gabby had an imposing villain voice. But that's the only major highlight.

    In the end, this was only a step up from better than Chop Kick Panda. And while Happy Feet 2 wasn't the best animated film, it was still head and shoulders above anything Gaiam ever made. At best, this is worth only a single watch for kids who really like penguins.

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      Released on November 1st, 2011 to capitalize on Happy Feet Two (2011), which was released in the U.S. on November 18th, 2011.
    • Connections
      Featured in Reel Failures: Tappy Toes, Chop Kick Panda, Puss in Boots: A Furry Tail (2017)

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tap Tap Pingouin
    • Production companies
      • Gaiam Entertainment
      • Renegade Animation
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