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Ice Age is a 2002 American computer-animated buddy comedy-drama road film directed by Chris Wedge and co-directed by Carlos Saldanha from a story by Michael J. Produced by Blue Sky Studios as its first feature film, it was released by 20th Century Fox on March 15, 2002. The film features the voices of Ray.
Running time 81 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $59 million Box office $383.3 million Ice Age is a 2002 American directed by and co-directed by from a story. Produced by as its first feature film, it was released by on March 15, 2002. The film features the voices of,, and. The film is set during the days of the; animals begin migrating south to escape the winters.
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This film was met with mostly positive reviews and was nominated at the for Best Animated Feature. It was a success by grossing over $383 million, starting the. It was followed by four sequels, in 2006, in 2009, in 2012, and in 2016. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot A saber-toothed squirrel (known as ) is trying to find a place to store his prized acorn. Eventually, as he tries to stomp it into the ground, he causes a large crack in the ground that extends for miles and miles and sets off a large avalanche. He barely escapes, but finds himself stepped on by a herd of prehistoric animals.
The animals are trying to avoid the by migrating south., a clumsy left behind by his family, decides to move on by himself but is attacked by two whom he angered by ruining their meal. Sid is soon saved by ('Manny'), an agitated who fights them off and is heading north. Not wanting to be alone and unprotected, Sid follows Manny.
Meanwhile, Soto, the leader of a pack, wants revenge on a group of humans for killing half of his pack, by eating the chief's baby son, Roshan, alive. Soto leads a raid on the human camp, during which Roshan's mother is separated from the rest and jumps down a waterfall when cornered by Soto's lieutenant,. For his failure, Diego is sent to find and retrieve the baby.
Later, Sid and Manny spot Roshan and his mother near the lake, having survived her plunge. The mother only has enough strength to entrust her baby to Manny before she disappears into the water. After much persuasion by Sid, they decide to return Roshan, but when they reach the human settlement, they find it deserted. They meet up with Diego, who convinces the pair to let him help by tracking the humans. The four travel on, with Diego secretly leading them to his pack for an ambush. After encountering several misadventures on their way, they reach a cave with several made by humans. There Sid and Diego learn about Manny's past and his previous interactions with the human hunters, in which his wife and child were killed, leaving Manny a.
Later, Manny, Sid, Diego and Roshan almost reach their destination—Half-Peak, but encounter a river of. Manny and Sid, along with Roshan, make it across safely, but Diego freezes, about to fall into the lava. Manny saves him, narrowly missing certain death by falling into the lava himself.
The herd takes a break for the night, and Roshan takes his first walking steps towards Diego, who starts to change his mind about his mission. The next day, the herd approaches the ambush, causing Diego—now full of respect for Manny for saving his life—to change his mind and confess to Manny and Sid about the ambush. As the pair turn hostile towards him, Diego asks for their trust, and tries to foil the attack. The herd battles Soto's pack, but despite their efforts, Soto's associates manage to corner Manny. As Soto closes in for the kill on Manny, Diego sacrifices himself by jumping in the way and is injured as a result.
Manny then knocks a distracted Soto into a rock wall, causing several sharp icicles to fall onto Soto, killing him. Horrified, the rest of the pack retreat. Manny and Sid mourn for Diego's injury, which they believe is fatal, and continue their journey without him. Soon, Manny and Sid manage to return Roshan to his tribe, and to their surprise, Diego manages to rejoin them, in time to see the baby leave. The group then begin to head off to warmer climates.
20,000 years later, Scrat, frozen in ice, ends up on the shores of a tropical island. As the ice slowly melts, the acorn is washed away. Scrat then finds a coconut and tries stomp it into the ground, only to mistakenly trigger a volcanic eruption. Main article: The characters are all animals. The animals can talk to and understand each other and are voiced by a variety of famous. Like many films of prehistoric life, the rules of time periods apply very loosely, as many of the species shown in the film never actually lived in the same time periods or the same geographic regions.
• as, a • as, a • as, a • as, a 'saber-toothed' squirrel • as Soto, a Smilodon • as Zeke, a Smilodon • as Oscar, a Smilodon • as Lenny, a • as Carl, a • as Frank, a Brontops • as Rachel, a female giant ground sloth • as Jennifer, a female giant ground sloth • as Sylvia, a female giant ground sloth Production Development got the opportunity with the Ice Age script to turn it into a computer animated film. Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha took over as the directors. The drama was also dropped from the film because would only accept it as a comedy. However, the drama was kept in a notable element, making the film more as a dramedy. Writing and character development Writer Michael J. Wilson stated on his blog that his daughter Flora came up with the idea for an animal that was a mixture of both squirrel and rat, naming it Scrat, and that the animal was obsessed with pursuing his acorn. The plan to have Scrat talk was quickly dropped, as he worked better as a silent character for comedic effect.
The name 'Scrat' is a combination of the words 'squirrel' and 'rat', as Scrat has characteristics of both species; Wedge has also called him 'saber-toothed squirrel.' Scrat's opening adventure was inserted because, without it, the first real snow and ice sequence wouldn't take place until about 37 minutes into the film. This was the only role intended for Scrat, but he proved to be such a popular character with test audiences that he was given more scenes. The filmmakers made it so that many of the scenes with Scrat appear directly after dramatic moments in the film.
In a 2012 interview with Jay Leno, Denis Leary's character, Diego the Sabertooth Tiger, originally died near the end of the film. However, it was reported that kids in the test audience bursted into tears when his death was shown. Leary himself warned the producers that something like this would happen. When it was proven true, the scene was re-written to ensure Diego survived.
Originally, Sid the sloth was supposed to be a con-artist and a hustler, and there was even finished scene of the character conning some aardvark kids. His character was later changed to a talkative-clumsy sloth because the team felt the audience would have hated him.
There was also an alternate scene of Sid in the hottub with the ladies which shows him saying to them 'Let's jump in the gene pool and see what happens.' One of the female sloths then kicks him in the groin. This was cut because it was not suitable for children and may have gotten the film a PG-13 rating.
Other innuendos with Sid were also cut from the film. Sid was also supposed to have a female sloth named Sylvia (voiced by Kristen Johnston) chasing after him, whom he despised and kept ditching. All the removed scenes can be seen on the DVD. The fat saber-tooth cat named Lenny was actually described as a scimitar cat in the film's Essential Guide book.
Voice casting For Manny the Mammoth, the studio was initially looking at people with big voices. And were considered, but they sounded too obvious and Wedge wanted more comedy. Instead, the role was given to because they thought his voice sounded very elephant-like. Wedge described Romano's voice as 'deep and his delivery is kind of slow, but he's also got a sarcastic wit behind it.' Music The official soundtrack to Ice Age was released on May 14, 2002. The soundtrack consists of the original musical score composed for the film by and performed by the. The song 'Send Me On My Way' and the ending credits are absent from the album.
Tracks • Opening Travel Music (1:17) • Angered Rhinos (2:14) • Humans/Diego (1:43) • Tigers Going for Baby (3:12) • Dodos (0:42) • Fighting Over the Melons (2:01) • Walking Through (1:25) • Baby's Wild Ride (1:56) • Checking Out the Cave (3:43) • Running from the Lava (2:27) • Baby Walks (1:34) • Tigers Try to Get Baby (5:41) • Giving Back the Baby (6:26) Reception Box office Ice Age was released on March 15, 2002, and had a $46.3 million opening weekend, a large number not usually seen until the summer season, and way ahead of Fox's most optimistic projection of about $30 million. Ice Age broke the record for a March opening (later surpassed in 2006 by its sequel, ) and at the time was the third-best opening ever for an animated feature—after ($62.6 million) and ($57.4 million). Ice Age finished its domestic box office run with $176,387,405 and grossed $383,257,136 worldwide, being the 9th highest gross of 2002 in North America and the 8th best worldwide at the time. Critical reaction Ice Age was met with generally positive reviews from critics (making it the best reviewed film of its later existing franchise); gave the film 77% approval rating, based on 164 reviews. The site's consensus reads: 'Even though Ice Age is treading over the same grounds as Monsters, Inc. And, it has enough wit and laughs to stand on its own.'
Similar site had a score of 60% out of 31 reviews. Of the gave the film 3 stars out of 4 and wrote 'I came to scoff and stayed to smile'. Elvis Mitchell of the called the film a 'blandly likeable computeranimation extravaganza', comparing the film's plot to the Western film. Polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave Ice Age an average grade of 'A' on an A+ to F scale.
Accolades Ice Age was nominated for an, but lost to. The film is recognized by in these lists: • 2008:: • Nominated Animation Film Home media Ice Age was released on, and on November 26, 2002. Both releases included a short film, featuring Scrat from the film. Another single disc release was released February 5th, 2005, and the next year a new 2 disc release with extra features on March 14th, 2006. The film was released on on March 4, 2008, and beside Gone Nutty, it included 9 minutes of deleted scenes. Main article: Ice Age later received four sequels: • The first sequel, was released on March 31, 2006.
The film focuses on the melting of a dam (due to, as Sid puts it at the end of the first film, ) and the impending flood. • The second sequel, was released on July 1, 2009.
The film focuses on the herd finding dinosaurs being discovered underground. • The third sequel, was released on July 13, 2012. The film focuses on the continental drift on Earth. • The fourth sequel, was released on July 22, 2016.
The film focuses on a very deadly meteor coming to Earth. See also • • References. Box Office Mojo, LLC. Retrieved 2009-07-23. • Donkin, John C.
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