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Surf's Up

2007

R

1 h 25 m

United States

Animation

Adventure

Comedy

A behind-the-scenes look at the annual Penguin World Surfing Championship, and its newest participant, up-and-comer Cody Maverick.
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Shia LaBeouf
Cody Maverick
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Jeff Bridges
Zeke 'Big Z' Topanga
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Jeff Bridges
'Geek'
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Zooey Deschanel
Lani Aliikai
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Jon Heder
Chicken Joe
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James Woods
Reggie Belafonte
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Diedrich Bader
Tank 'The Shredder' Evans
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Mario Cantone
Mikey Abromowitz
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Kelly Slater
Kelly
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Rob Machado
Rob
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Selema Masekela
SPEN Announcer
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Ash Brannon
Filmmaker
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Chris Buck
Filmmaker
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Brian Posehn
Glen Maverick
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Dana Belben
Edna Maverick
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Reed Buck
Arnold
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Reese Elowe
Kate
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Jack P. Ranjo
Smudge
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Maddie Taylor
Ivan
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Maddie Taylor
Glen's Buddy

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skhanjarora

13/05/2026 02:05
Hindi language plz
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19/03/2025 03:00
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Diya Gc

20/08/2024 14:47
I watched this movie expecting it to be something like cars or over the hedge. Something with a good plot. Boy, was I disappointed. It was the most boring movie ever. The whole movie is a documentary. There is way too much talking, and not nearly enough action. Without spoiling anything all I will say is that the Cody, who is the main guy, gets beaten and, after a adventure, he learns a lesson about life.(remind anyone of cars?) It's similar to Cars, but instead of racing, we have surfing penguins. The BIG difference between this and Cars, which was pretty good, is that this was filmed as a documentary. Waaaaaay too much talking and very little action.
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MinnieDlamini

20/08/2024 14:47
They both have penguins. Big Deal. Whoops...does that count as a comment? Anyway, "Surfs Up" is not a terribly original but fresh and new hilarious comedy just in time to kick off summer. Shot in a unique mocumentary style (that may possibly fly over the heads of youngsters), the visuals are flashy and the look of the film digests well. Water animation seems to be rapidly progressing. The sand forms foot prints. The palm fronds sway in the wind. The film looks great. The story is a cliché, and we know what will happen in the end. The point of the film isn't however to construct philosophical debate, have an amazing story or even create memorable characters. It's a fun comedy, and it's humor is more sophisticated then other past animated comedies such are "Shrek 3". It has a more subtle reflexive quality. We know the story, the characters, and we know the familiar plot (quite like last year's "Cars"), but it isn't the fact that they're penguins that makes the film funny. We only get a few moments were the penguins act "penguiny". They are what they are for pure aesthetic value. A bipedal animal (perfect for surfing) that usually dwells among ice makes for a more pleasing artistic scope. And we're bored with humans. The film succeeds with it's sense of wit. A character like tank, another reflexive villainous character like Peter La Fleur from "Dodgeball", is a hoot to watch. The same for main protagonist Cody Maverick, a familiar trophy craving teen who is easily out of place amongst the elders. The film will win no Oscars, but animated films need not be restricted to epic stories and exercises in perfection. However, it is rather uncomfortable that the genre in America is restricting itself to this type of humor. Or really, does all animation have to be humorous even? But, at least this film takes the convention one step further. The documentary style doesn't wear out its welcome or include any truly objectable material for a PG film, and with a sparing running time of 85 minutes, it's fun to see something different.
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