The friends he makes on the islands are immediately loyal and helpful to Cody, and Cody learns to value the gift of friendship above the status of winning a competitive goal. Although Cody is not his mother’s favorite son and is criticized by those around him for his love of surfing, he maintains a positive attitude. The family and relational themes in this film are excellent. I will add that for an animated film with a PG-rating, I believe the content to be milder than average and less embarrassing than “ Happy Feet” or “ Shrek.” Still, if your children are very young or impressionable, be advised, and prepare to speak with them, or to choose another film, if you feel that is warranted. At one point in Joe’s search for Cody, he states, “I can feel it in my nuggets.” Joe, a chicken from Michigan, is a very relaxed surfer who joins in the pre-contest festivities by having a heart painted on his hindquarters and by donning a grass skirt and coconut top. The surf champion, Tank, is also very enamored with his trophies, whom he treats as “ladies,” referring to one as his “dirty girl.” This behavior is odd, but I believe this innuendo would pass over most children’s heads. Some of the children refer to Tank as “a dirty trashcan full of poop,” while others state that his “mom pooped him out.” Some mild innuendo occurs when Cody and Lani stand under a waterfall and Cody rather benignly comments that they are in the shower together. There was no gross profanity or use of the Lord’s Name in vain in this film.Ī few mild bathroom-related jokes are present, as well one use of the word, “crap.” Cody calls Tank, the selfish, uncaring champion penguin, a “peckerface.” To help a sea urchin puncture wound, one character urinates on another, though nothing is seen, only heard. My favorite part of the film is the developing relationship between the main character, Cody, and his mentor, Geek, which is endearing and a positive bond for both the characters. Lighthearted surf-style music and cute interviews with penguin children also add to the fun. That only adds to the enjoyment of what is also a fun and heartwarming film that many kids, as well as adults, will enjoy. This delightful animated film is “shot” in the form of a “mockumentary” in which Cody is being interviewed as the main subject on his journey to the surfing finals. Ultimately, the older penguin, Geek, helps Cody understand that friends are more important than winning trophies, and Cody helps Geek to regain his joy and excitement about life and friendship. Cody finds a father figure in this older penguin who supports him on his quest to build a board and become a better surfer. When Cody wipes out against Tank, he is rescued by Lani, a female lifeguard who takes him to her uncle for help. Along the way, Cody befriends a chicken named Joe with whom he shares a love of surfing, and is greeted by a greedy, opportunistic promoter, Reggie, who immediately gives him an opportunity to surf against the reigning champion. His persistence and boldness earns him a place on the whale-ride back to the islands. When a surf scouting bird from warmer places comes looking for potential surfers to participate in a surfing contest, Cody is eager to go. He is somewhat overshadowed by his large and selfish older brother, and misses the presence of his father who was eaten by a killer whale when he was a young penguin. Inspired by a great legendary surfer, Big Z “Zeke” Topanga who visited his hometown when he was a small child, Cody dreams of pursuing the next big wave, though he keeps his feet on the ground working at the fish-sorting business to try to please his mother. Penguin Cody Maverick, 17, of Antarctica, loves to surf, unlike most others in his fish-sorting hometown of Shiverpool.
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