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1 Films  



1.1  Main series  



1.1.1  Ice Age (2002)  





1.1.2  Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)  





1.1.3  Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)  





1.1.4  Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)  





1.1.5  Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)  





1.1.6  Untitled sixth film (TBA)  







1.2  Spin-off film  



1.2.1  The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild (2022)  









2 Short films  



2.1  Gone Nutty  





2.2  No Time for Nuts  





2.3  Surviving Sid  





2.4  Scrat in Love  





2.5  Scrat's Continental Crack-Up  





2.6  Scrat's Continental Crack-Up - Part 2  





2.7  Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe  





2.8  Scrat: Spaced Out  





2.9  The End  







3 Television specials  



3.1  Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas  





3.2  Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade  







4 Ice Age: Scrat Tales  





5 Cast  





6 Crew  





7 Reception  



7.1  Box office performance  





7.2  Critical and public response  







8 Video games  





9 Live show  





10 Themed Park  





11 Merchandise  





12 References  





13 External links  














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Ice Age
Created byMichael J. Wilson[1]
Original workIce Age (2002)
Owner20th Century Studios
Years2002–present
Films and television
Film(s)
  • The Meltdown (2006)
  • Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
  • Continental Drift (2012)
  • Collision Course (2016)
  • The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild (2022)
  • Short film(s)
  • No Time for Nuts (2006)
  • Surviving Sid (2008)
  • Scrat's Continental Crack-Up (2010)
  • Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2 (2011)
  • Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe (2015)
  • Scrat: Spaced Out (2016)
  • Animated seriesIce Age: Scrat Tales (2022)
    Television special(s)
  • Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade (2016)
  • Theatrical presentations
    Play(s)Ice Age Live! A Mammoth Adventure
    Games
    Video game(s)
  • The Meltdown (2006)
  • Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
  • Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games (2012)
  • Audio
    Soundtrack(s)
  • The Meltdown
  • Dawn of the Dinosaurs
  • Continental Drift
  • Collision Course
  • The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild
  • Ice Age: Scrat Tales
  • Ice Age is an American media franchise centering on a group of mammals surviving the Pleistocene ice age. It consists of computer-animated films, short films, TV specials and a series of video games. The first five films were produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by its then parent company 20th Century Fox (now known as 20th Century Studios). The series features the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Chris Wedge, who were the only constant cast members for the original films.

    Five theatrical films have been released in the series: Ice Age in 2002, Ice Age: The Meltdown in 2006, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs in 2009, Ice Age: Continental Drift in 2012, and Ice Age: Collision Course in 2016. As of April 2016, the franchise had generated $6 billion in revenue,[2] making it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.

    Astandalone spin-off film, The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, was released exclusively on Disney+ in January 2022 without Blue Sky's involvement. Simon Pegg was the only returning actor.

    Films

    Main series

    Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriters Story by Producer(s) Composer
    Ice Age March 15, 2002 (2002-03-15) Chris Wedge Michael Berg and Michael J. Wilson and Peter Ackerman Michael J. Wilson Lori Forte David Newman
    Ice Age:
    The Meltdown
    March 31, 2006 (2006-03-31) Carlos Saldanha Peter Gaulke & Gerry Swallow and Jim Hecht Peter Gaulke & Gerry Swallow John Powell
    Ice Age:
    Dawn of the Dinosaurs
    July 1, 2009 (2009-07-01) Carlos Saldanha and Michael Thurmeier Michael Berg & Peter Ackerman and Mike Reiss and Yoni Brenner Jason Carter Eaton Lori Forte and John C. Donkin
    Ice Age:
    Continental Drift
    July 13, 2012 (2012-07-13) Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier Michael Berg and Jason Fuchs Michael Berg and Lori Forte
    Ice Age:
    Collision Course
    July 22, 2016 (2016-07-22) Michael Thurmeier Michael Wilson and Michael Berg and Yoni Brenner Aubrey Solomon Lori Forte John Debney

    Ice Age (2002)

    Sid, a goofy but good-natured sloth, is left behind by his family and the herds of mammals journeying to the south. He meets Manny, a cynical and loner woolly mammoth who is travelling to the north, and decides to follow him, much to Manny's disdain. Along the way, the pair come across a woman who has jumped down the nearby waterfall in a desperate bid to protect her child after their camp was attacked by saber-toothed tigers. She silently pushes the infant towards Manny and Sid before disappearing into the water. The two animals decide to search for the father and return the baby to him.

    The villainous Soto, leader of the sabers, instructs his second in command, Diego, to bring the baby to him so he can exact his revenge on the child's father, who frequently kills sabers with his tribe for their furs and meat. Diego comes across Manny and Sid and, since they refuse to just give him the child, he pretends to lead them towards the baby's tribe, when really Soto and the rest of the pack wait in an icy mountain range to ambush them, intending on killing Manny and stealing the child. During their journey, the trio bond over the infant and Diego must ultimately decide where his loyalties lie.

    Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)

    Manny, Sid, and Diego are currently living in a large valley surrounded by an enormously high ice wall on all sides. The trio discovers that the ice wall is actually a wall that is barely holding a massive body of water that could flood the valley to nearly a mile underwater. A vulture tells them that there is a boat at the other end of the valley that may save them all, but they only have three days to reach it or die. Manny is also having trouble fearing the fact that he may be the last mammoth left. Along the way, they meet Ellie, a bubbly female mammoth who thinks she is a possum, and her possum brothers Crash and Eddie. As they begin to travel together, Manny learns, with help from Diego and Sid, that he must move on from his past and open his heart to change. During their journey, Scrat, a sabre-toothed squirrel, has his own adventure.

    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)

    Manny and Ellie are happily married and expecting their first child. Scrat falls in love with fellow squirrel Scratte. Diego is anxious about how things will change after Manny becomes a father and considers leaving the Herd. Sid begins to wish for a family of his own, and steals some dinosaur eggs but after the dino mother comes back for her stolen eggs and takes the talkative sloth home with her, the herd must travel to a colourful underground world to rescue him. During the adventure, Manny and the gang meet Buck, an insane one-eyed weasel who aids them on their quest.

    Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)

    Taking place sixteen years after the events of the third film, Manny's overprotective nature causes a rift between him and his teenage daughter, Peaches. Scrat's pursuit of acorns has world-changing consequences, separating Manny, Sid, Diego and Sid's cantankerous Granny from the rest of their group. Things take a dangerous turn for the worst when the gang come into conflict with a rag-tag pirate crew led by the sadistic Captain Gutt. As the friends embark on an epic adventure in their desperate bid to return home, Diego grapples with his conflicting feelings for Gutt's feisty first mate, Shira, and Manny struggles to accept his daughter may be growing up.

    Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)

    Five years after the events of the fourth film, Manny and Ellie are planning the upcoming wedding between their daughter, Peaches and the clumsy but sweet Julian. Manny is reluctant to let his daughter marry Julian as he thinks he is a bit of a goof but Peaches urges her father to get to know him. Scrat's pursuit of his elusive acorn catapults him outside of Earth aboard a UFO, where he accidentally sets off a series of intergalactic events that transform and threaten the planet. To save themselves from peril, Manny, Sid, Diego, and the rest of the gang leave their home and reunite with the adventurous Buck, who leads them on a crazy cosmic journey to find a way to save the planet.

    Untitled sixth film (TBA)

    While promoting The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, the Disney+ PR page revealed that another Ice Age film is in development. Ray DeLaurentis is penning the script.[3] It is currently unknown if the film will be the sixth Ice Age film or a spin-off film from the film series like The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild.

    Spin-off film

    Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriters Story by Producer(s) Composer
    The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild January 28, 2022 (2022-01-28) John C. Donkin Jim Hecht and William Schifrin & Ray DeLaurentis Jim Hecht Lori Forte Batu Sener

    The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild (2022)

    On the possibility of a potential sixth film in the franchise, in June 2016, Galen T. Chu, co-director of the film, stated that there were some ideas for the next installment.[4] In August 2018, CEO of 20th Century Fox Stacey Snider announced that a television series based on Ice Age and centered around the character Buck is in development.[5][6] In October 2019, after the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, the project was confirmed to be still in development for Disney+.[6] In December 2020, the project was confirmed to have been redeveloped as a film and to be titled Ice Age: Adventures of Buck Wild, centering around Buck going on an adventure in the Dinosaur World with Crash and Eddie.[7]

    The film released on January 28, 2022 and features Simon Pegg reprising his role as the title character. All of the other main characters are voiced by different actors.[7] Batu Sener composed the film's score. Unlike the previous Ice Age films released by 20th Century Fox and produced by 20th Century Fox Animation and Blue Sky, the film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, with the animation being outsourced to Bardel Entertainment.[8][9] Manny, Ellie, Sid, and Diego appear in the film as supporting characters. Various prominent characters were absent from the film, including Scrat, Peaches, Julian, Shira, and Brooke.

    Short films

    Gone Nutty

    Gone Nutty is a 2002 animated short film directed by Carlos Saldanha. It originally released on the Ice Age DVD.[10] The short features Scrat, who is yet again having troubles with collecting his beloved acorns. The film was nominated for the 2003 Academy Award for Animated Short Film.[11]

    No Time for Nuts

    No Time for Nuts is a 2006 animated short film directed by Chris Renaud and Michael Thurmeier. It was originally released on the Ice Age: The Meltdown DVD.[12] The short follows Scrat on a chase after his nut, as he and the nut are sent back and forth through various eras by a frozen time machine. No Time for Nuts was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[13]

    Surviving Sid

    Surviving Sid is a 2008 animated short film directed by Galen Tan Chu and Karen Disher. It was originally released on the Horton Hears a Who! DVD and Blu-ray.[14] Unlike the first two Ice Age short films, Surviving Sid focuses on Sid, who incompetently "leads" a small group of camping children.

    Scrat in Love

    A re-purposed version of opening minutes of Dawn of the Dinosaurs used as a commercial for digital 3D release of the film.

    Scrat's Continental Crack-Up

    Scrat's Continental Crack-Up is the first of a 2012 two-part animated short film directed by Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier. It was originally released in theaters alongside Gulliver's Travels and Rio.

    Scrat's Continental Crack-Up - Part 2

    Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2 is the second of a 2012 two-part animated short film directed by Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier. It was originally released in theaters alongside Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked.

    Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe

    Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe is a 2015 animated short film directed by Michael Thurmeier. It was originally released in theaters alongside The Peanuts Movie. The short once again follows Scrat, who discovers a flying saucer frozen in a block of ice and accidentally powers it on and ends up creating the Solar System through a series of mishaps.

    Scrat: Spaced Out

    Scrat: Spaced Out is a 2016 animated short film directed by Michael Thurmeier. It was originally released on the Ice Age: Collision Course DVD and Blu-ray. The short once again follows Scrat, trying to get back to Earth after the events in Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe.

    The End

    In April 2022, some group of animators including Wedge from Blue Sky released a 35 second long short film in which Scrat finally got his acorn as a goodbye to the franchise from Blue Sky Studios.[15]

    Television specials

    Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas

    In the middle of decorating for the holiday season, Sid accidentally destroys Manny's favourite decorations. Sid, convinced by Manny that he is now on Santa's naughty list, takes off with Crash, Eddie and Peaches for the North Pole to get back on the Santa's good side. When on the North Pole, Sid and his crew accidentally destroy Santa's Workshop. When Manny, Ellie and Diego, worried over Peaches's safety, arrive at the North Pole, they must come together and save Christmas.[16]

    Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade

    The special centers on a harried prehistoric bird mom who entrusts her precious, soon-to-hatch egg to Sid. When she recommends him to her neighbors—a condor mother, Cholly Bear and Gladys Glypto—business booms at his new egg-sitting service.

    Dastardly pirate bunny Squint, who is seeking revenge on the herd, steals, camouflages and hides all the eggs. Once again, with Squint's twin brother, Clint, assisting, Manny, Diego and the rest of the gang come to the rescue and take off on a daring mission that turns into the world's first Easter egg hunt.

    Ice Age: Scrat Tales

    In May 2021, it was rumored that a short series produced by Blue Sky Studios known as Scrat Tales would be coming to Disney+. The series would follow the titular Scrat, who discovers that he has a son.[17][better source needed] Footage of the series was later leaked onto YouTube, with former Blue Sky animators revealing that the series would be coming to Disney+ in 2022 after The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild. A plush for the character of Scrat's son was unveiled via Just Play Products’ website, with the second image featuring a blue tag containing the logo for Scrat Tales, although the listing was retitled under The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild to promote the new film.[18]

    The series was released as a Disney+ original series in April 2022.[19] The soundtrack album for the show was released in March 2022 by Hollywood Records.[20] Music for the series is composed by Batu Sener and End Titles music is provided by John Powell.

    Cast

    List indicator(s)
    • A dark gray cell indicates the character was not featured in the film.
    • AA indicates a performance through previously recorded material.
    Characters Main films Short films Television specials Spin-off film Television series
    Ice Age Ice Age:
    The Meltdown
    Ice Age:
    Dawn of the Dinosaurs
    Ice Age:
    Continental Drift
    Ice Age:
    Collision Course
    Gone Nutty No Time for Nuts Surviving Sid Scrat's Continental Crack-Up Scrat's Continental Crack-Up - Part 2 Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe Scrat: Spaced Out

    The End

    Ice Age:
    A Mammoth Christmas
    Ice Age:
    The Great Egg-Scapade
    The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild Ice Age: Scrat Tales
    Principal characters
    Manfred "Manny" Ray Romano Ray Romano Ray Romano Ray Romano Sean Kenin
    Sid John Leguizamo John Leguizamo John Leguizamo John Leguizamo Jake Green
    Diego Denis Leary Denis Leary Silent cameo Denis Leary Denis Leary Skyler Stone
    Scrat Chris Wedge Chris Wedge
    Ellie Queen Latifah Queen Latifah Dominique Jennings
    Crash Seann William Scott Seann William Scott Vincent Tong
    Eddie Josh Peck Josh Peck Aaron Harris
    Buckminster "Buck" Wild Simon Pegg Simon PeggA Simon Pegg Simon PeggA Simon Pegg
    Peaches Character is mute Keke Palmer Ciara Bravo Keke Palmer
    Gladys "Granny" Wanda Sykes
    Shira Jennifer Lopez
    Julian Adam DeVine
    Supporting characters
    Roshan Tara Strong Silent cameo Silent cameo
    Soto Goran Višnjić
    Zeke Jack Black
    Oscar Diedrich Bader
    Lenny Alan Tudyk
    Carl Cedric the Entertainer
    Frank Stephen Root
    Fast Tony Jay Leno
    Lone Gunslinger Vulture Will Arnett
    Traffic Vulture James Edmund Godwin
    Scratte Karen Disher Silent cameo
    Egbert, Yoko and Shelly Carlos Saldanha
    Louis Josh Gad Silent cameo
    Captain Gutt Peter Dinklage Silent cameo
    Squint Aziz Ansari Seth Green
    Flynn Nick Frost
    Raz Rebel Wilson
    Gupta Kunal Nayyar
    Silas Alain Chabat
    Ariscratle Patrick Stewart
    Milton Alan Tudyk
    Eunice Joy Behar
    Marshall Ben Gleib
    Uncle Fungus Eddie『Piolín』Sotelo
    Ethan Drake
    Steffie Nicki Minaj
    Katie Heather Morris
    Meghan Alexandra Romano
    Roger Max Greenfield
    Gavin Nick Offerman
    Gertie Stephanie Beatriz
    Shangri Llama Jesse Tyler Ferguson
    Brooke Jessie J
    Teddy Michael Strahan
    Francine Melissa Rauch
    Claire Emily Osment
    Cindy Maria Lark
    Santa Claus Billy Gardell
    Prancer T.J. Miller
    Ethel Taraji P. Henson
    Clint Blake Anderson
    Orson Utkarsh Ambudkar
    Zee Justina Machado
    Baby Scrat Kari Wahlgren
    Note: A dark grey cell indicates character did not appear in that medium.

    Crew

    Film Director(s) Producer(s) Executive producer(s) Writer(s) Composer Editor(s) Production companies Distributor
    Ice Age film series
    Ice Age Chris Wedge
    co-directed by: Carlos Saldanha
    Lori Forte Chris Meledandri screenplay: Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson and Peter Ackerman
    story: Michael J. Wilson
    David Newman John Carnochan 20th Century Fox Animation
    Blue Sky Studios
    20th Century Fox
    Ice Age: The Meltdown Carlos Saldanha Chris Meledandri & Chris Wedge screenplay: Peter Gaulke, Gerry Swallow and Jim Hecht
    story: Peter Gaulke & Gerry Swallow
    John Powell Harry Hitner
    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Carlos Saldanha
    co-directed by: Mike Thurmeier
    Lori Forte & John C. Donkin Chris Wedge screenplay: Michael Berg, Peter Ackerman, Mike Reiss and Yoni Brenner
    story: Jason Carter Eaton
    Ice Age: Continental Drift Steve Martino & Mike Thurmeier Chris Wedge[21] & Carlos Saldanha screenplay: Michael Berg & Jason Fuchs
    story: Michael Berg & Lori Forte
    James M. Palumbo & David Ian Salter
    Ice Age: Collision Course Mike Thurmeier
    co-directed by: Galen T. Chu
    Lori Forte screenplay: Michael J. Wilson, Michael Berg and Yoni Brenner
    story: Aubrey Solomon
    John Debney James M. Palumbo
    Untitled sixth film TBA screenplay: Ray DeLaurentis TBA Disney+
    Spin-off film about Buck Wild
    The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild John C. Donkin
    co-directed by: Marshall Fels Elliott
    Denise L. Rottina Lori Forte screenplay: Jim Hecht, William Schifrin and Ray DeLaurentis
    story: Jim Hecht
    Batu Sener Braden Oberson Walt Disney Pictures
    20th Century Animation
    Disney+

    Reception

    Box office performance

    All five films, produced on a total budget of $429 million, have grossed over $3.2 billion worldwide, making Ice Age the 18th highest-grossing franchise of all time, and the third highest-grossing animated franchise worldwide behind Despicable Me and Shrek.[22] The first four films were the highest-grossing animated films in each year they were released, and among the eight highest-grossing films in their respective release years.[23][24][25][26] The fifth film was considered a commercial disappointment and is the lowest-grossing film in both the franchise and Blue Sky's filmography, when adjusted for inflation.[27][28]

    Film Release date Box office gross Budget Ref(s)
    North America Other territories Worldwide
    Ice Age March 15, 2002 $176,387,405 $206,869,731 $383,257,136 $59 million [29]
    Ice Age: The Meltdown March 31, 2006 $195,330,621 $465,610,159 $660,940,780 $80 million [30]
    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs July 1, 2009 $196,573,705 $690,113,112 $886,686,817 $90 million [31]
    Ice Age: Continental Drift July 13, 2012 $161,321,843 $715,922,939 $877,244,782 $95 million [32]
    Ice Age: Collision Course July 22, 2016 $64,063,008 $344,516,030 $408,579,038 $105 million [33]
    Total $793,676,582 $2,423,031,971 $3,216,708,553 $429 million [34][35]

    Critical and public response

    While the first film received generally positive reviews, the series has received some criticism for making no attempt to be scientifically accurate[36][37][38] and has experienced a steadily declining critical reception with each succeeding film.

    Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[39]
    Ice Age film series
    Ice Age 77% (168 reviews)[40] 60 (31 reviews)[41] A
    Ice Age: The Meltdown 57% (144 reviews)[42] 58 (29 reviews)[43] A
    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 46% (161 reviews)[44] 50 (25 reviews)[45] A-
    Ice Age: Continental Drift 38% (133 reviews)[46] 49 (29 reviews)[47] A-
    Ice Age: Collision Course 18% (118 reviews)[48] 34 (27 reviews)[49] B+
    Spin-off film about Buck Wild
    The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild 19% (37 reviews)[50] 30 (5 reviews)[51]

    Video games

    Live show

    Ice Age Live! A Mammoth Adventure is a live arena ice show that combines ice skating, aerial arts, puppetry and film, and tells a new story based on the first three Ice Age films.[59] The plot begins with baby mammoth Peaches being kidnapped by an evil hawk-like creature called Shadow. Her father Manny sets off to rescue Peaches, accompanied by Sid and Diego. Their mission is successful, but on the way home they encounter avalanches and rockfalls, diverting them into a fantasy underground kingdom.[60]

    It is being produced by Stage Entertainment Touring Productions, and directed by Guy Caron and Michael Curry.[61] The music and lyrics were written by Ella Louise Allaire and Martin Lord Ferguson.[61] With the preview shows from October 19 to 21, 2012, in Cardiff, and from October 25 to 28, 2012, in Nottingham, A Mammoth Adventure officially premiered on November 2, 2012,[61] during its three-day tour from November 1 to 3 at Wembley Arena in London.[62] It continued in Germany in November 2012,[63] with a plan to visit more than 30 countries in its five-year worldwide tour.[59] In August 2016, Ice Age Live! A Mammoth Adventure concluded its world tour and was replaced in North America by Ice Age On Ice.[64]

    Themed Park

    Ice Age inspired rides and attractions first opened at Movie Park Germany. In 2012, a new Ice Age 4D experience opened at Alton Towers. In 2014, new Ice Age rides opened at Dufan Ancol, Jakarta that introduced 2 Ice Age themed rides named Ice Age: Sid's Arctic Tours and Kontiki. In 2021, Ice Age attractions are featured at the first 20th Century Fox theme park, called Genting SkyWorlds,[65] which opened in 2021 as part of Malaysia-based Resorts World Genting.[66]

    Merchandise

    Jakks Pacific produced toys based on the property.[67]

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