Ice Age with Ray Romano: DVD Cover
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Ice Age Director: Carlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge Cast: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Goran Visnjic

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/14/2006
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 37,055

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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by director Chris Wedge and co-director Carlos Saldanha; Nutty Movie Mode -- branch to deleted scenes (with optional director/co-director commentary) when you see the acorn pop up during the film; Extreme Cool View Version of Ice Age -- combines Scrat's Frozen Fun Facts with behind-the-ice video clips from the filmmakers and natural history experts; Ice Age 2: The Meltdown trailer; "Gone Nutty: Scrat's Missing Adventure" animated short; "Bunny" animated short with introduction by director Chris Wedge; Six interactive games ; "Behind the Scenes of Ice Age" HBO special; Scene-specific commentary by John Leguizamo as Sid; Three multi-angle animation studies; Six production featurettes; International (multi-language) clip; Sid voice development featurette; Scrat's promo spots; DVD-ROM games and activities; Theatrical teaser, trailers, and more

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Disc #1 -- Ice Age [Super-Cool Edition], Disc 1
1. A Squirrel's Life
2. The Big Chill?
3. All Alone
4. A Great Team
5. Tigers on the Prowl
6. Save the Child
7. Taking Care of the Baby
8. Food!
9. Bedtime
10. Where's the Baby?
11. A Shortcut
12. Cave Drawings
13. The Searchers
14. A Hot Foot
15. The Tiger's Plan
16. Fire Starter
17. Ambush!
18. Reunited
19. 20,000 Years Later
20. End Titles
Disc #2 -- Ice Age [Super-Cool Edition], Disc 2
1. Meet Director Chris Wedge
2. Scrat Is Born
3. Developing the Film
4. Stylizing the Ice Age
5. Meet the Ice Age Experts
6. Designing Sid
7. The Real Sloths
8. Designing Manny
9. The Real Mammoths
10. Wooly and Columbian Mammoths
11. Enemies of the Mammoths
12. Fossil Mammoths
13. Sloths of the Ice Age
14. Designing Diego
15. The Real Saber-Toothed Cats
16. Saber-Toothed Cats of the Ice Age
17. Created by Hand
18. Organically Real
19. A Natural Environment
20. Lighting the Ice Age
21. Cats vs. Tigers
22. Modeling the Characters
23. Fossils
24. Defining the Characters
25. The Real Dodo Birds
26. Dodo Storyboards
27. Manny's Eyes
28. Social Cats
29. The La Brea Tar Pits
30. Glaciers: Then and Now
31. Inside the Glacier
32. Studying Fossils
33. Sid in the Ice Meseum
34. The Run Ride
35. Animal Perspective
36. The Earliest Cave Drawings
37. Evidence for Cave Paintings
38. Bonding With the Characters
39. Creating Humans
40. Rising Temperatures
41. Hunting Mammoths
42. A Figment of the Imagination
43. The Direction of Diego
44. Under a Mile of Ice
45. The Comic Sidekick
46. Early Humans
47. Forming Family and Friendship
48. A Life of Its Own

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Editorial Reviews

One of the biggest box office hits of 2002, this pre-hysteric comedy echoes John Ford's 1948 western, Three Godfathers, as a mismatched trio of creatures teams up to return a wayward human infant to its family. Emmy winner Ray Romano is the voice of Manfred, a woolly mammoth who is migrating north instead of south. John Leguizamo voices Sid, a sloth who becomes to Manfred what Donkey was to Shrek. "We make a great team," the hyper-verbal Sid exclaims. "Isn't there someone else you can annoy?" Manfred replies. Denis Leary is the voice of Diego, a saber-toothed tiger who joins them on their treacherous journey and has his own agenda. But the character who runs away with Ice Age is Scrat, a hapless squirrel/rat who tries desperately to make off with his hard-won prize, an acorn. There is one heart-tugging moment in which Manfred sadly observes cave drawings of an ill-fated woolly mammoth family, and some tooth-and-claw fight scenes may send chills through younger viewers. The computer animation throughout is quite good, and the storytelling will warm the hearts of young and old for ages to come. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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September 18, 2006: I liked this movie because it was funny. Most of the time the two animals were fighting in a way that made you laugh.

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April 15, 2004: I loved this movie and still do! It was a fun and witty storyline and the characters are so fun and well-defined. The reason I must give it 4 instead of 5 stars is because of all of the crude humor. I very much dislike crude humor, but, alas, it is a part of our world...

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