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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Manny, Sid y Diego descubren que la era glacial está llegando a su fin y se unen a todos para viajar a tierras más altas. Durante el viaje, descubren que Manny no es el último mamut lanudo.Manny, Sid y Diego descubren que la era glacial está llegando a su fin y se unen a todos para viajar a tierras más altas. Durante el viaje, descubren que Manny no es el último mamut lanudo.Manny, Sid y Diego descubren que la era glacial está llegando a su fin y se unen a todos para viajar a tierras más altas. Durante el viaje, descubren que Manny no es el último mamut lanudo.
- Premios
- 8 premios y 16 nominaciones en total
Ray Romano
- Manny
- (voz)
John Leguizamo
- Sid
- (voz)
Denis Leary
- Diego
- (voz)
Queen Latifah
- Ellie
- (voz)
Chris Wedge
- Scrat
- (voz)
Connor Anderson
- Rhino Boy
- (voz)
- …
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesThe 3rd highest grossing film of 2006, and the highest grossing animated film of 2006.
- PifiasFor much of the movie, Diego shows a great fear of being in water. In the previous film, Ice Age: La edad de hielo (2002), Diego shows no fear or hesitancy to enter the river while chasing the baby and his mother.
- Créditos adicionalesJust like the original movie, the end credits are alongside drawings made by the children of the Blue Sky employees.
- Versiones alternativasIn the UK version, Lee Ryan is the voice of the Elk Dad and the song 'Real Love' is played during the credits. Also, the credits and drawings are rendered in blue instead of white. This version, however, did not end up in the UK DVD release, even though Lee Ryan and his song were credited.
- ConexionesEdited into Padre de familia: Sibling Rivalry (2006)
- Banda sonoraThe Way You Look Tonight
Written by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern
Reseña destacada
Manny the woolly mammoth (voiced by Ray Romano), Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo), and Diego (Dennis Leary) the saber-toothed tiger embark on yet another journey in "Ice Age: Meltdown, "the sequel from the 2002 blockbuster by Blue Sky Studios and released by 20th Century Fox. This time, ice is melting and a great flood is threatening to drown all animals in the valley in three days, much to the delight of vultures who are keen on having a buffet with the bodies of those who will be unfortunate enough not to outlive it. The only way to survive is to get to an "ark" at the other end of the valley. Along the way, they meet Ellie (Queen Latifah), perhaps the only other mammoth left aside from Manny, but unfortunately, thinks of herself as a possum, with her "brothers" Crash and Eddie (Sean William Scott and Josh Peck... who's who, I don't know because I never got to track their names).
"Ice Age: Meltdown" is, first and foremost, the inevitable sequel. And while it is still an enjoyable movie, it's very clearly more, or less (depending on how you would look at it), of the same. It still follows up from the first one, but all in all it feels that there wasn't enough material to hold a full-length movie that the character of Scrat has been given more screen time even if what he does trying to get his acorn doesn't advance the plot at all, albeit helping the film reach barely an hour and a half. While this movie still does manage to amuse from time to time, on the whole the plot feels more obligatory and jokes seem to be a little bit more blunt.
That's not to say "Ice Age: Meltdown" is a total waste because it does still have a few aces up its sleeve. Latifah brings a brilliant performance on her character Ellie, as are Scott and Peck on Ellie's two "brothers." And while much of the first two parts of the film lags, it builds up during the climax and from there never lets go. The animation looks quite excellent as well.
It still has enough wit and laughs to support it most of the time but it's really much more of a standard film than the first one, and the animation genre in general doesn't reach new levels with this. Still, it's one of the better sequels there is, and it's a cool way to start the summer (in this side of the world, that is).
"Ice Age: Meltdown" is, first and foremost, the inevitable sequel. And while it is still an enjoyable movie, it's very clearly more, or less (depending on how you would look at it), of the same. It still follows up from the first one, but all in all it feels that there wasn't enough material to hold a full-length movie that the character of Scrat has been given more screen time even if what he does trying to get his acorn doesn't advance the plot at all, albeit helping the film reach barely an hour and a half. While this movie still does manage to amuse from time to time, on the whole the plot feels more obligatory and jokes seem to be a little bit more blunt.
That's not to say "Ice Age: Meltdown" is a total waste because it does still have a few aces up its sleeve. Latifah brings a brilliant performance on her character Ellie, as are Scott and Peck on Ellie's two "brothers." And while much of the first two parts of the film lags, it builds up during the climax and from there never lets go. The animation looks quite excellent as well.
It still has enough wit and laughs to support it most of the time but it's really much more of a standard film than the first one, and the animation genre in general doesn't reach new levels with this. Still, it's one of the better sequels there is, and it's a cool way to start the summer (in this side of the world, that is).
- Jay_Exiomo
- 28 mar 2006
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- Presupuesto
- 80.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 195.330.621 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 68.033.544 US$
- 2 abr 2006
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 667.094.506 US$
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