Ice Age: The Meltdown

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Manny, Sid, and Diego are currently living in a large valley surrounded by an enormously high ice wall on all sides. However, the trio discovers that the ice wall is actually a dam 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.

Release Date: March 31, 2006

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Runtime: 1h 30m

Budget: $80,000,000

Box Office: $660,998,756

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Classification

Runtime
1h 30m

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Budget
$80,000,000

Box Office
$660,998,756

Ray Romano
Manny (voice)
John Leguizamo
Sid (voice)
Denis Leary
Diego (voice)
Queen Latifah
Ellie (voice)
Seann William Scott
Crash (voice)
Josh Peck
Eddie (voice)
Jay Leno
Fast Tony (voice)
Will Arnett
Lone Gunslinger Vulture (voice)
Chris Wedge
Scrat (voice)
Peter Ackerman
Dung Beetle Dad (voice)
Joseph Bologna
Mr. Start (voice)
Clea Lewis
Female Mini Sloth (voice)
Stephen Root
Aardvark Dad (voice)
Debi Derryberry
Diatryma Mom (voice)
Marshall Efron
Molehog Grandpa (voice)
Tom Fahn
Stu / Male Ox (voice)
George Jacobs
Beaver Dad (voice)
Brian Scott McFadden
Glyptodon (voice)
Jansen Panettiere
Shovelmouth Boy (voice)
Carlos Saldanha
Dodo (voice)
James Sie
Elk Dad (voice)
Mindy Sterling
Female Ox (voice)
Alex Sullivan
James (voice)
Renée Taylor
Mrs. Start (voice)
Alan Tudyk
Cholly (voice)
Blanca Camacho
Glypto Boy (voice)
John Cygan
Beaver Boy (voice)
Crispin Freeman
Additional Voices (voice)
Tim Kirkpatrick
Rhino Boy (voice)

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Reviewer:
CinemaSerf
Date:
November 30, 2023
Now firm friends, mammoth "Manny", sloth "Sid", sabre-toothed "Diego" and mongrelly "Scrat" discover that their carefree days amidst the snow and ice are numbered... Things are getting distinctly slushy and they conclude that higher ground is a good bet before they find themselves needing galoshes. Their trek to dryness offers "Manny" a long-awaited opportunity when he meets "Ellie" - a girl mammoth who takes an instant dislike to him, indeed for some reason she thinks he's a possum! Clearly not the sharpest tusk in the drawer, but off we now go on a cheerful if predictable series of animated adventures with their irritating new buddies "Crash" and "Eddie" to mix things up and generally get on everyone nerves. Sadly, the latter two also began to get on mine after a while, and the narrative really does struggle to maintain the enjoyably mischievous storytelling of the first film. There are some fun scenes with a flock of vultures while "Scrat" and his acrobatic acorn antics still mange to raise a smile but this isn't a franchise that can easily evolve I think. The "Ice Age" (2002) film was too stand-alone; this one builds on characters and introduces new ones but unfortunately the underlying story just isn't as good. It's still an easy to watch example of some fine animator's art, and the script contains enough to engage folks of all ages for a decently paced ninety minutes of quite watchable, if maybe not memorable, prehistoric fun.
Rating:
6.0
Reviewer:
Andre Gonzales
Date:
July 4, 2023
Just as good as the first. Really funny. All of these movies are good. Tough to do.
Rating:
8.0