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Scrat's pursuit of his acorn causes the earth's land to split into different continents.Scrat's pursuit of his acorn causes the earth's land to split into different continents.Scrat's pursuit of his acorn causes the earth's land to split into different continents.
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- TriviaThis film was made in part to promote Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012).
- ConnectionsFollowed by Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2 (2011)
- SoundtracksI Voted for Myself Too
from Welcome to Mooseport (2004)
Written by John Debney
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I remember when the first Ice Age film came out, this little character was used to sell the film and audiences watching the trailer featuring him trying to get his acorn seemed to love it. Years later I have not watched the most recent Ice Age films but I still find myself (a grown man) tickled by the short films and adverts given over to Scrat. In this one continental drift sees him and his acorn fall into a deep fissure. How deep? Well, he ends up in the very core of the Earth on the large metallic sphere at the centre. For some this is a bad enough day but sadly for Scrat, this is only the start of his problems.
This short is less than 3 minutes including the credits but it is still very funny. Perhaps it is not quite as funny as some of his earlier shorts, but the physical comedy is essentially the same and the exaggerated nature of his plight is too. I chuckled a few times right through to the usual cruel punch line as yet again Scrat is denied the simple pleasures of his acorn. Well animated and with a lovable character, Continetal Crack-Up perhaps isn't the strongest little sequence we've had from this film series, but it is more than good enough to draw quick laughs from adults and children.
This short is less than 3 minutes including the credits but it is still very funny. Perhaps it is not quite as funny as some of his earlier shorts, but the physical comedy is essentially the same and the exaggerated nature of his plight is too. I chuckled a few times right through to the usual cruel punch line as yet again Scrat is denied the simple pleasures of his acorn. Well animated and with a lovable character, Continetal Crack-Up perhaps isn't the strongest little sequence we've had from this film series, but it is more than good enough to draw quick laughs from adults and children.
- bob the moo
- Oct 22, 2011
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- Скрат та континентальний злам
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- Runtime3 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Scrat's Continental Crack-Up (2010) officially released in Canada in English?
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