![]() ![]() Lovelace is also extremely graceful, and makes good on the debts he ows to Mumble for saving his life and Sven because he thinks he saved him from an oil spill (when it was actually the humans). Lovelace had no intention to life, as seen after Sven reveals his true species, a penguin hits Lovelace for tricking them, and Lovelace genuinely claims to have deserved, even thinking for hiting him. He also stopped lying, and the only reason because he tricked the penguins in Happy Feet Two into thinking Sven is a penguin was because Lovelace himself thought Sven was a penguin (probably because Sven tricked him). He started to dedicate his life into counting Mumble's history (which is possibly why he is also the narrator of the films). He initially saw himself as superior when interacting with others.ĭespite his initial lies, Lovelace has a good heart, and his personality seems to have lightened up somewhat after Mumble saved his life. An example of this faith is after the orca attack, as he initially thought they were scared of him before he discovered they were scared from fishing ships. He was also a liar, who answered questions without himself even knowing, telling that the mystic beings talks through him.ĭespite the fact that himself knew he was lying, Lovelace seems to have somewhat of a true faith in his powers, and he do not likes those who doubts it, such as Mumble, as Lovelace initially hated him for asking him too many questions and comparing him to a skua (however, he no longer hates Mumble due to the latter saving his life from orcas). He was also dramatic, obnoxious and gets overly defensive if someone doesn't believe in his answers. Initially, Lovelace was deceitful and greedy, who was seen as a wise and all-knowing, as many other penguins comes to him with questions, giving Lovestone for answer (a proof of his greed, as he only answered when someone gave him stones and answered according to the numbers of questions). If there is going to be some Happy Feet Three, he will possibly still have his wig. At the end of the movie, he has a rainbow hat/wig on when he leaves Emperor-Land. During the song "Under Pressure", Lovelace slides down and land on a hill only to have his sweater ripped apart. He has also moved on to a larger audience and is speaking off of a green patch of grass instead of his previous Lovestone pile in the new Adélie-Land. In the sequel, the first (and only) thing you might notice different about Lovelace with his new rainbow sweater that the humans gave to him. Without his talisman, he looks like a normal rockhopper penguin with a fat body at the end of the first film and has a yellow and Black "crown" unique to rockhoppers. However, during the orca attack at the Forbiden Shore, the talisman was removed later in the film. Upon his first visual appearence, Lovelace has a plastic six-Pack ring caught around his neck when he was swimming. He is most distinguished from the itgers by his red break and his bright yellow crests, and as he lives with the Adélie penguins in Adélie-Land, he stands out in his large next pile. Miss Viola is a teacher who trying to hear every chicks heartsong.Beacuse she told to all chicks about she can't give or teachs every chick to show their heartsong.She only can give lessons about "find the heartsong".Lovelace is an overweight Rockhopper penguin. Mrs Viola seen has a daughter named Boadicia.She very care about her sweet daughter.And after Boadicia escape with Atticus and Erik following Ramon to Adelie-Land,and back again to Emperor-Land.Miss Viola find his daughter,out of Emperor-Land with Atticus,Erik,and Erik's father, Mumble. After she heard Mumble trying to show his heartsong, she was suprised by his song and tell to his parents Norma Jean and Memphis about give Mumble to Mrs Astrakhan,one of best singer before Gloria. Miss Viola is the teacher from Emperor-Land who teaches Baby Mumble, Baby Gloria, Baby Seymour and other chicks. ![]()
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