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Ice Age 2: The Meltdown

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Ice Age: The Meltdown
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Final poster for Ice Age: The Meltdown
Directed by Carlos Saldanha
Produced by Lori Forte
Written by Jon Vitti
Starring Ray Romano
John Leguizamo
Denis Leary
Queen Latifah
Jay Leno
Seann William Scott
Josh Peck
Will Arnett
Debi Derryberry
Music by John Powell
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown:USA March 31, 2006
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown:UK April 7, 2006
Language English
Budget $75,000,000
Preceded by Ice Age (2002)
Followed by Ice Age 3 (2008)
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Ice Age: The Meltdown, also known as Ice Age 2: The Meltdown in some international releases, or simply as Ice Age 2, is the 2006 film sequel to the computer-animated 2002 film Ice Age. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios for 20th Century Fox, and was released in movie theatres around March 31, 2006. It was directed by Carlos Saldanha, co-director of the original Ice Age, and the music is done by Robots composer, John Powell.

This film was originally rated G by the MPAA, but was re-rated PG by the MPAA for some mild language and innuendo. The working title was Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, but for the movie's final release, the creators decided to remove the number 2, calling it Ice Age: The Meltdown, as they considered the movie not a sequel but an entirely new movie. However, in the UK, Ireland, Mexico, and Australia, its title is promoted as Ice Age 2: The Meltdown. Also, most of the sponsors of the movie had the 2 in their packaging after the name change (they however did edit the 2 out of their TV ads).

The DVD was released in the United States and Canada on November 21, 2006 according to the official web store [1]. It was released in Mexico and Latin America in mid-June 2006 and released in the UK on October 23, 2006. The DVD includes a brand new Scrat short, No Time For Nuts.


Contents

Characters

Just as in the original, prehistoric animals are the focus of the story.Returning in their original roles are:

Joining Manny, Sid, and Diego this time in their adventures are:

Some characters that they meet along the way are:

and attempting to stop them from their goals are:

Plot

In the opening scene, Scrat, the prehistoric fictional saber-toothed squirrel (that has a rat's long snout) who is desperate for his acorn, climbs up a glacier side, hoping to take back his acorn. He pulls it out with significant force, but unknowingly also opens a hole in the glacier, which water soon leaks out of. Scrat tries to plug up the hole, but it cracks more open, revealing that the ice which the animals live near is slowly melting away.

In the next shot, the Ice Age animals are having a ball in their new world full of water slides made of ice, naturally caused whirlpools and hot springs. Sid opens a camp called "Campo del Sid" (supposedly translated as Camp of Sid, however in reality it would be Camp of the Sid). He thinks the kids look up to him, but they actually torture him in many ways, such as using him as a pinata, and burying him. However, soon Manfred the mammoth, Sid the ground sloth, and Diego the saber-toothed cat enjoy themselves as well, all but Sid, who wishes for more respect among his fellow animals. Soon, the trio discover, by Fast Tony and Stu, a pair of local con artists trying to sell off products for surviving underwater, that the global warming had caused a flood and caused the ice of the valley to melt (as demonstrated by Scrat in the beginning of the film, when trying to recover his acorn), and it is kept from destroying the valley only by the glaciers, which have formed a dam. Time is running out, and as soon as a vulture known as the Lone Gunslinger tells the animals that a boat (which is actually a giant piece of a fallen tree) can lead them to safety, they set off in a rush to find it.

As this happens, the trio accidentally breaks off a piece of the glacier, which contains Cretaceous and Maelstrom, two sea reptiles from the Mesozoic, that had been frozen in the now melting glacier, while Manny appears to be the only one who sees something wrong with the chunk of ice, while not knowing exactly what it is.

In the next shot, Scrat is shown pining for his acorn, which has landed from his fall under a sheet of ice; Scrat tries to break through the ice, but gets trapped under a sheet of ice, and catapults the acorn onto a high ledge by mistake.

Along the way, Manny becomes depressed when other animals (especially Sid) tease him about being the last mammoth alive. After following a trumpeting sound not unlike a mammoth's call, Manny, Sid, and Diego encounter Cholly, who produced loud flatulence which sounded like the call. Manny wishes to be alone, leaving Diego and Sid alone, unknowingly to be heckled by two annoying opossums, Crash and Eddie. Manny comes across the opossums' “sister”, a female mammoth named Ellie who believes she is an opossum. Manny has a hard time convincing her she is a mammoth, a task he must perform if they are to save the species from extinction. Sid invites her to tag along with the group to escape the flood, and she brings her brothers, who aren't exactly on good terms with Sid and Diego.

Scrat tries to catch his acorn by sliding off an icy slide, and falls into the water with his acorn. He is then confronted by piranhas, which he does battle with using kung-fu and knocks the piranhas senseless, not knowing that an eagle would come along and take his acorn. In the night, Scrat makes his way into the eagle's nest, and fights a baby eagle over his acorn, which he soon loses when he was booted out of the nest by the father, which soon came back, none too happy at the intruder of his nest.

Along the way, Sid finds out that Diego is afraid of water. After their ordeal with the sea reptiles, Ellie is playing with her brothers and gets stuck under a log. Manny lifts it off her and it opens up an area which Ellie recalls from her childhood as the place where she was adopted by her brothers' mother when she was all alone and isolated from her herd. She finally realises she is a mammoth and starts getting along with Manny but soon grows apart from him when he suggests "saving their species". In time, when the situation calls for it, to save them all from falling into a gorge of pointed rocks, they make up. During the night, while all are asleep, Sid is kidnapped by a tribe of mini-sloths (they are likely modern-day three-toed sloths, though they also share traits with ground sloths) who call him the Fire King and attempt to sacrifice him to a volcano to save themselves from the meltdown. As luck would have it, Sid shot out of the volcano's vent unintentionally by means of the vines which bound his feet acting like bungee cords.

The next morning, the group of animals regroups with Sid, who claims himself to be taken by "a tribe of mini-sloths", but is stopped when the group finds out that they had overslept and that the ice was melting. They therefore rush off to try and reach the boat, and are waylaid by some hot geysers, which separate Manny, Sid, and Diego from Ellie and her brothers.

While this happens, the dam cracks, and lets loose water which floods the land completely, taking Scrat along in the eagle's nest, which the eaglet and the eagle had abandoned so as to escape the flood. Scrat is swept off in the nest, and soon makes it back to the glacier, trying to escape the flood with his acorn as a pickaxe to climb the glacier.

In time, Manny saves Ellie from drowning when she was trapped in a grotto of rocks, while Diego overcomes his fear of water to save Sid. All was about to be ruined when Cretaceous and Maelstrom came about attempting to eat the animals, but, due to Manny's quick thinking, were soon finished off by a rock which fell atop them in the pursuit of the mammoths. While all this happens, the other animals are taken on a death ride on the "boat" as it floats about, and almost are headed to a certain fate.

Scrat reaches the top of the dam, but as seen in the first movie, causes a crack which travels through the weakened parts of the dam he made with his acorn, eventually causing a huge fissure in the dam. Scrat tries to take his acorn but it falls down as he tries to catch it while holding on to the glaciers for dear life and finally almost kills himself when he gets sucked in with the water, accidentally diverting the meltdown and unwittingly saving the valley in the process.

In the final scene, a herd of mammoths shows up, removing the need for Manny and Ellie to mate and proving to other animals that mammoths are not extinct; however, love triumphs and they decide to remain together anyway, taking Sid, Diego, and the opossum brothers along.

The epilogue shows Scrat having a near death experience after falling into the fissure he opened to divert the flood and save the animals. He enters a heaven full of acorns, amazed completely. He sees a gigantic acorn, reaches for it and nearly grabs it. Suddenly, he finds himself torn away from heaven. He wakes up in the arms of a sloth, who had resuscitated him. Taken from his heavenly, giant acorn, Scrat is enraged and proceeds to attack his savior.

Trivia

Promotions

Box Office

Ice Age 2 opened on March 31, 2006. Though critical reviews were mainly mixed, the film exceeded expectations by opening with an $68.7 million in its first weekend [2]. This was the second biggest opening for a non-summer, non-holiday release, since the The Passion of the Christ. As of June 29, 2006, the film has grossed a total of $193,666,929 at United States box offices, making it the first movie in 2006 to pass the $100 million mark.

In the Netherlands, the film grossed €152,262 in its first week, not enough to enter the top 10. In its second week (March 30 - April 5), the film debuted at #1, grossing over €1,350,375, kicking Inside Man from its #1 position there. The film has accomplished an amazing job by remaining in the top 3 for 9 weeks(as of May 31, 2006). In total, the film grossed 6.108.685 in the Netherlands.

As of July 17, 2006, the film grossed a massive $642,774,057 worldwide according to boxofficemojo.com, surpassing all expectations and netting the film a massive profit given the moderate budget of $75 million. At time of writing, it holds the 28th spot on the list of highest-grossing films.

Inaccuracies


    Blue Sky Studios
    Feature-length animations

    Ice Age (2002) •Robots (2005) •Ice Age 2 (2006) •Horton Hears a Who! (2008) •Ice Age 3 (2008) •Fox Dogs (2009) •Robots 2 (Unknown)

    Short films

    Bunny (1998) •Gone Nutty (2003) •No Time For Nuts (2006)

    Contributions in other films

    Joe's Apartment (1996) •A Simple Wish (1997) •Alien: Resurrection (1997) •Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) •The Sopranos (1999) •Jesus' Son (1999) •Fight Club (1999) •Titan A.E. (2000)

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