Ambientato durante l'era glaciale, una tigre, un bradipo e un mammut trovano un bambino umano perduto, e cercano di restituirlo alla sua tribù.Ambientato durante l'era glaciale, una tigre, un bradipo e un mammut trovano un bambino umano perduto, e cercano di restituirlo alla sua tribù.Ambientato durante l'era glaciale, una tigre, un bradipo e un mammut trovano un bambino umano perduto, e cercano di restituirlo alla sua tribù.
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Denis Leary
- Diego
- (voce)
John Leguizamo
- Sid
- (voce)
Ray Romano
- Manfred
- (voce)
Goran Visnjic
- Soto
- (voce)
Jack Black
- Zeke
- (voce)
Cedric The Entertainer
- Carl
- (voce)
- (as Cedric the Entertainer)
Stephen Root
- Frank
- (voce)
- …
Diedrich Bader
- Oscar
- (voce)
Alan Tudyk
- Lenny
- (voce)
- …
Lorri Bagley
- Jennifer
- (voce)
Jane Krakowski
- Rachel
- (voce)
Peter Ackerman
- Dodo
- (voce)
- …
P.J. Benjamin
- Dodo
- (voce)
Josh Hamilton
- Dodo
- (voce)
- …
Chris Wedge
- Dodo
- (voce)
- …
Denny Dillon
- Glyptodon
- (voce)
Mitzi McCall
- Glyptodont
- (voce)
Tara Strong
- Roshan
- (voce)
- …
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- QuizThe drawings of characters during the end credit roll were all done by the children of the animators. The same is true of the picture that Sid draws of himself on a cave wall. Sid's drawing was done by 3 year old Will Shefelman, son of a story artist Dan Shefelman. The story artist working on the scene was having difficulty drawing like a 3 year old so he consulted an expert.
- BlooperAnimals, from many different epochs and continents, mingle in 10,000 B.C. North America.
- Curiosità sui creditiDrawings of the creatures appear over the credits. Most drawings were done by children of Blue Sky Studios employees.
- Versioni alternativeAn alternate scene of Sid in the hottub with the ladies shows him saying to them "Let's jump in the gene pool and see what happens." Sid pinches one of the female sloths' butt and she 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. Other innuendos with Sid were also cut from the film.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Showtime/Ice Age/The Time Machine (2002)
- Colonne sonoreSound Off (Duckworth Chant)
Written by Willie Lee Duckworth (as Willie Duckworth) and Bernard Lentz
Recensione in evidenza
`Ice Age' emerges as one of the better animated films of recent years, cleverly designed and even more cleverly written. Scenarists Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson and Peter Ackerman have devised a story set 20,000 years ago about an unlikely trio of companions who find themselves making a long trek through a harsh environment in an effort, ostensibly, to return a baby human to the tribe from which he has become separated. The triumvirate is made up of a deadpan, cynical mammoth, a wisecracking, over-the-top sloth (whose mile-a-minute mouth more than makes up for his legendary slowness) and a malevolent saber-tooth tiger, who learns a thing or two about friendship and teamwork before the adventure is over.
`Ice Age' is at its most amusing in those scenes in which the characters make prescient jokes about their own place in the evolutionary scheme of things. One particularly clever scene involves the three travelers discovering what looks like an underground museum of natural history encased in ice, replete with ancient creatures caught in naturally occurring, chain-of-life exhibits. Like most animated films set in the past, `Ice Age' derives much of its humor through the use of anachronism. We chuckle to hear these creatures applying modern, scientific knowledge to the pre-scientific era in which they are living.
The animators and designers have done a beautiful job in achieving just the right look for this tale. The backgrounds have a colorful, clean, streamlined look to them, and the animals themselves, in their appearance and design, provide a witty commentary on evolutionary history. Ray Romano, John Leguizamo and Denis Leary do superb voiceover work, each achieving just the right tone for the character he has been assigned to play. One could wish, perhaps, for a bit less sentimentality at the end, but that is a minor quibble in a film that works so well for both children and adults. The kids will revel in the cuteness of the animals and the clever action sequences, while adults will savor the sly knowingness of the evolutionary and historical in-jokes. Not bad in an era when most films can't find a way to please even ONE audience demographic.
`Ice Age' is at its most amusing in those scenes in which the characters make prescient jokes about their own place in the evolutionary scheme of things. One particularly clever scene involves the three travelers discovering what looks like an underground museum of natural history encased in ice, replete with ancient creatures caught in naturally occurring, chain-of-life exhibits. Like most animated films set in the past, `Ice Age' derives much of its humor through the use of anachronism. We chuckle to hear these creatures applying modern, scientific knowledge to the pre-scientific era in which they are living.
The animators and designers have done a beautiful job in achieving just the right look for this tale. The backgrounds have a colorful, clean, streamlined look to them, and the animals themselves, in their appearance and design, provide a witty commentary on evolutionary history. Ray Romano, John Leguizamo and Denis Leary do superb voiceover work, each achieving just the right tone for the character he has been assigned to play. One could wish, perhaps, for a bit less sentimentality at the end, but that is a minor quibble in a film that works so well for both children and adults. The kids will revel in the cuteness of the animals and the clever action sequences, while adults will savor the sly knowingness of the evolutionary and historical in-jokes. Not bad in an era when most films can't find a way to please even ONE audience demographic.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 59.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 176.387.405 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 46.312.454 USD
- 17 mar 2002
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 383.257.136 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 21 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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