Ice Age: The Meltdown

5.00
    Ice Age: The Meltdown
    2006

    Synopsis

    Diego, Manny and Sid return in this sequel to the hit animated movie Ice Age. This time around, the deep freeze is over, and the ice-covered earth is starting to melt, which will destroy the trio's cherished valley. The impending disaster prompts them to reunite and warn all the other beasts about the desperate situation.

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    Cast

    • Ray RomanoManny (voice)
    • John LeguizamoSid (voice)
    • Denis LearyDiego (voice)
    • Queen LatifahEllie (voice)
    • Seann William ScottCrash (voice)
    • Josh PeckEddie (voice)
    • Jay LenoFast Tony (voice)
    • Will ArnettLone Gunslinger Vulture (voice)
    • Chris WedgeScrat (voice)
    • Peter AckermanDung Beetle Dad (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 83

      Entertainment Weekly

      Ice Age: The Meltdown blithely looks on the bright side of life, amassing a screen full of vultures to sing and dance ''Food Glorious Food'' and daring us not to get happy.
    • 75

      Chicago Tribune

      This "Ice Age" is still a good movie (especially for kids) with top-of-the-tech CGI.
    • 70

      L.A. Weekly

      The movie still retains the goofy charm, stylish visuals and attention to character of its fine 2002 predecessor. Queen Latifah is a warm and plummy new presence as a voluptuous lady mammoth whose only drawback is that she was raised by possums and thinks she's one herself.
    • 63

      ReelViews

      This is a lackluster film that exists exclusively because its predecessor made money.
    • 63

      Premiere

      The sweet, furry animals are witty and often funny, and while the physical comedy is simple, the main characters ultimately aren't.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      It's more like watching a typical animated-shorts collection - a few highlights, a lot of clinkers - than like watching an actual movie.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      The animation is uninspired (with so much ice, the creatures need to be twice as good-looking), and the story is humdrum. (The saber-toothed tiger learns to swim!)
    • 50

      Washington Post

      The animation is first-rate...But the story needs to catch up to the magic. Otherwise, what's the point?

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