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Ice Age: Falling for Scratte | |
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File:Falling for Scratte.jpg Official logo | |
Directed by | Carlos Saldanha Michael Thurmeier |
Screenplay by | Jon Vitti Mike Reiss Sam Harper |
Story by | Mike Reiss |
Produced by | John C. Donkin Lori Forte |
Starring | Chris Wedge Karen Disher |
Edited by | James M. Palumbo |
Music by | Christopher Ward |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (United States of America) |
Release dates | December 23, 2009 (with Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Blu-ray and DVD) |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $70 million |
Box office | $443 million |
Ice Age: Falling for Scratte is a 2009 American animated Short film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the sequel to Ice Age (2002) and the third installment in the Ice Age Film series It was directed by Carlos Saldanha and Mike Thurmeier, from a screenplay written by Jon Vitti, Mike Reiss, and Sam Harper, based on a story conceived by Mike Reiss. Film stars of Chris Wedge, and Karen Disher.
Plot
[edit]Meanwhile, Scrat and Scratte, having continued their fight into the dinosaur, end up falling in love and decide to live in the jungle together, but Scratte suddenly becomes bossy, making Scrat choose the acorn over her. Scratte catches him and takes away the acorn, causing a fight. Scrat is accidentally launched back to the surface, while both the acorn and Scratte are trapped in the dinosaur world.
Cast
[edit]- Chris Wedge as Scrat, a saber-toothed squirrel.
- Karen Disher as Scratte, a female saber-toothed flying squirrel, and Scrat's love interest and rival.
Cameos
[edit]- Ray Romano as Manny, a woolly mammoth and the leader of The Herd. He is also Ellie's husband, Sid and Diego's best friend and Peaches' father.
- John Leguizamo as Sid, a ground sloth and the founder of The Herd.
- Denis Leary as Diego, a smilodon and a member of The Herd.
- Simon Pegg as Buck Wild, a dinosaur-hunting weasel who joins The Herd.
- Queen Latifah as Ellie, a female woolly mammoth, Manny's wife, Peaches' mother and Crash and Eddie's foster sister.
- Tara Strong as Peaches.
- Seann William Scott as Crash, an opossum, Eddie's biological brother and Ellie's foster brother.
- Josh Peck as Eddie, an opossum, Crash's biological brother and Ellie's foster brother.
Release
[edit]A re-purposed version of opening minutes of Dawn of the Dinosaurs used as a commercial for digital 3D release of the film.
Home media
[edit]Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel was released on standard DVD and high-definition Blu-ray Disc in North America on December 23, 2009. Two versions of the DVD were released: a single-disc.
See Also
[edit]References
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