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Vulture ice age meltdown
Vulture ice age meltdown








Some bad attitudes are present, as is some crude humor and thematic elements (including talk of global warming and extinction).

vulture ice age meltdown

Those scenes and various other moments of peril (including a big flooding scene at the end with a major character trapped in a flooding cave) might be rather intense or even scary to some younger viewers (but probably not to older ones). Other behavior might be enticing to imitate, including various forms of slapstick style material, including comedy-based hitting or striking of others.Ī miscellaneous animal character presumably perishes from an attack by two sea monsters that also try to attack other animal characters. Profanity consists of a handful of minor expletives, while some colorful phrases and sexually related, but non-explicit dialogue is also heard. OUR WORD TO PARENTS: The following is a brief summary of the content found in this animated comedy. (Note: The "Our Take" review of this title examines the film's artistic merits and does not take into account any of the possibly objectionable material listed below).

  • CRASH AND EDDIE are two fun-loving but mischievous possums who view her as their sister.Ĭurious if this title is entertaining, any good, and/or has any artistic merit?.
  • ELLIE is a happy-go-lucky mammoth who blindly believes she's really the possum sister to Crash and Eddie.
  • DIEGO is the saber-toothed tiger who seems constantly irritated but harbors a fear of water, something he must face as the ice around him continues to melt.
  • SID is the sloth who wants respect and thinks he's found it in a group of miniature sloths.
  • MANNY is the often surly and no-nonsense mammoth who thinks he might be the last of his kind until he meets Ellie to whom he's attracted, but initially clashes with her.
  • WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG For some mild language and innuendo.ĬAST AS ROLE MODELS: It's debatable whether kids view animated characters - especially animal-based ones - as role models, but here's a quick look at the major characters' characteristics. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? Yes, especially if they're fans of the first film. Manny's happy he's no longer the last of his kind, but the two clash, all as Sid tries to prove he can be a leader and Diego tries to overcome his fear of water.Īs the group makes their trek, they must not only put up with their differences, but also two hungry sea monsters that lurk in the rising waters, as well as the inevitable collapse of the valley walls and the resultant massive flood that could sweep all of them away.

    vulture ice age meltdown

    Accordingly, they all set out for a reported boat that's at the far end of the valley.Īlong the way, the trio runs into Crash (voice of SEANN WILLIAM SCOTT) and Eddie (voice of JOSH PECK), a pesky duo of possums whose "sister" Ellie (voice of QUEEN LATIFAH) is unaware that she's really a full-sized mammoth. They then realize that the glaciers are indeed melting, and should those walls give way, the resultant flood waters would drown everything in the bowl-shaped valley.

    vulture ice age meltdown

    Nobody, especially Manny, believes any of that until the mammoth goes up top to stop Sid from doing something crazy to try to prove his worth.

    vulture ice age meltdown

    Everyone is happy there until hustler Fast Tony (voice of JAY LENO) and a patient vulture (voice of WILL ARNETT) separately bring up the potential impact of global warming on their lives. PLOT: It's the Ice Age and the unlikely trio of friends - Manny (voice of RAY ROMANO) the gruff mammoth, Sid (voice of JOHN LEGUIZAMO) the silly sloth and Diego (voice of DENIS LEARY) the angry saber-toothed tiger - have found solitude in a peaceful valley surrounded on all sides by mighty glacial walls. QUICK TAKE: Comedy: An unlikely alliance of prehistoric animals sets out for high ground when global warming threatens to flood their valley home. (2006) (voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo) (PG)










    Vulture ice age meltdown