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Bill
Char 63481
Gender Male
Relatives Unknown
Appearance Black Eyes: Orange Eyes
Voiced By Matt Damon
Appears In Happy Feet Two
"We are krill. We are meant to look the same."
―Bill

Bill is a krill who lives in a swarm in the Antarctic Circle. He appears from the film Happy Feet Two. When his friend and love interest, Will, discovers that krills are on the bottom of the food chain, Bill restlessly follows after him to convince him to go back to the swarm.

Appearance

Since Bill is a krill, he looks similar to Will and all the other krill. He has an orange body, orange eyes, two antennae and tiny legs. Just like the others. In his words: "We are krill. We are meant to look the same."

Information

Happy Feet Two

"We are krill. We are meant to look the same."
―Bill

Just after the Doomberg breaks off a far-away icepack, the waves, and currents sent by the sea swirl a swarm of krill around the ocean. Bill and Will live in this swarm. After the waves stop, Will expresses his distaste for being just another krill and his desire to leave the swarm. Bill tries to dissuade him, but Will is already starting to leave. The two come across a Humpback whale that starts devouring the swarm. Seeing this, Will wants to move up the food chain, and Bill decides to follow him to keep him out of trouble and to try and bring him back to his senses.

The two eventually come across a leopard seal (possibly the one from the first movie) and unwittingly provoke the seal into chasing Mumble, Will being deluded enough to boast that he scared off the seal with predatory instincts. As they leave, Bill simply expresses despair at his friend's insanity.

That night, they see some jellyfish and its babies, and Bill expresses his desire to find love and have kids. Will scoffs at his idea, and after some tense arguing, Bill decides to keep trying to bring Will back to safety. The next morning, after Will decides to finally strike out on his own, he is unintentionally taken by Sven to the surface, leaving Bill in despair.

During Will's time on the surface, Bill miraculously finds his way back to the swarm and waits for Will to return. When Will does return and expresses despair to realizing that krill seemingly have no purpose in life, Bill reassures his friend that everyone has a purpose in life and that Will's purpose was to "change the world".

And Bill is proven right, because at the climax of the film, they help save the Emperor Penguins by dancing and breaking the Doomberg from below, bringing a happy ending to everybody.

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