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Ice Age (2002)

7.4 | Mar 10, 2002 (US) | Animation, Comedy, Family, Adventure | 01:21
Budget: 59 000 000 | Revenue: 383 257 136

They came. They thawed. They conquered.

With the impending ice age almost upon them, a mismatched trio of prehistoric critters – Manny the woolly mammoth, Diego the saber-toothed tiger and Sid the giant sloth – find an orphaned infant and decide to return it to its human parents. Along the way, the unlikely allies become friends but, when enemies attack, their quest takes on far nobler aims.

Featured Crew

Director
Story Consultant
Foley Artist
Executive Producer
Additional Writing
Co-Director
ADR Voice Casting
Negative Cutter
Storyboard Artist
Sound Effects Editor

Cast

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Ray Romano
Manny (voice)
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John Leguizamo
Sid (voice)
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Denis Leary
Diego (voice)
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Goran Višnjić
Soto (voice)
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Jack Black
Zeke (voice)
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Stephen Root
Frank / Start (voice)
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Diedrich Bader
Oscar (voice)
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Alan Tudyk
Lenny / Freaky Mammal / Dab (voice)
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Lorri Bagley
Jennifer (voice)

Reviews

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Andre Gonzales
8 | Jul 04, 2023
I actually enjoy this animation series. Every one is really funny and has a good story.
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CinemaSerf
7 | Aug 13, 2022
"Manfred" the mammoth is heading north just as just about every other critter is migrating the other way to avoid the harsh winter. Unfortunately for him, he encounters the sleepy-head sloth "Sid" whom he rescues from a pair of rhinos, only to bitterly regret his kindness as this pesky mammal is soon getting on his nerves. Meantime, a pride of sabre-toothed tigers are plotting revenge on a human village whose hunting parties have taken their toll on their now dwindling numbers. Their target is a baby - but luckily it's mother manages to plunge it off a waterfall where, drenched, it is rescued by our two squabbling travellers. The tigers still haven't given up hope of securing their rather meagre lunch, and "Diego" - a sort of wily and menacing character is charged with luring the party to an ambush at "half peak" where their trap will be sprung.... This is all fairly predictable fayre, to be honest. You just know that the initial hostilities will all mellow and that teamwork, resilience and loyalty will prevail. It's not without it's humour though, and there are some fun animated action scenes that use well the surrounding snowy scenarios. Personally I found it better when it was just the beasties, the human angle was a little dull and didn't really add much. Some good scoring mixing modern with classical styles, a bit of fun ice skating and "Diego" did rather enjoyably remind me of "Scar" from the "Lion King" (1994). I saw it on my own at a cinema this morning which was a shame - it's a solid story with some reasonable characterisations and the animation is efficient rather than ground breaking. Certainly it is all just a bit too derivative, but 20 years on, it still has traction and I did rather enjoy it.