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In the
movie, during the ice age when many creatures migrate to the south, we meet Sid,
the dimwitted dumb Sloth (voiced by John Leguizamo Spawn, To Wong Foo…)
who was abandoned by his family and he accidentally clashes with a large Wooly
Mammoth named Manny (Ray Romano Everybody Love Raymond) and the two head
their own path from the migration. The twosome accidentally stumbles upon a
small baby boy who was parted from his family after the mother was attacked by a
pack of Saber-toothed Tigers. They meet up with a lone Saber-toothed named Diego
(Denis Leary the Ref, Judgment Night) who helps the two tracks the
parents, but his intentions are less than humble. Now the odd threesome, led by
Manny, must trek through snow, avalanches and Volcanoes to return the kid home.
I was very skeptical about watching this at first. Usually, animated movies
rarely ever keep me entertained, but this one certainly surprised me. I was in
tears laughing as I watched these great characters go on a wacky mission to take
this baby home. The banter between the three is top notch as they all give great
dialogue along with excellent character depth. At one point, the threesome must
take on a herd of karate fighting Dodo birds as they try to get the baby a melon
to eat. In a sequence that had me practically falling to the floor laughing, the
movie spoofs sports flicks as Sid must tackle Dodo's in his path in slow-motion.
I don't want to give a lot away, but suffice to say, I could barely stop
laughing. The characters are lovable, the cast is first rate and the animation
is amazing. But, warning to parents: There is some suggestive violence in this
movie like a saber-toothed getting impaled (though you never see it). Parents
prop your kids in front of the television, pop this into your DVD or VHS and
prepare for a laugh fest; this is a gem.
Unfortunately, the movie does tend to suffer from the usual animated setbacks.
The backdrop to this film feels too bland at times which made it hard to get
involved in the movie and was very distracting. Though this focuses on the three
main characters, the villains seemed to one-dimensional with very little to do
in certain parts of the movie. I never felt threatened by them like I did in a
lot of other animated adventures.
Talk about cold comfort television, this is a
charmer full of laughs, great characters and an excellent plot. Parents, watch
this one with your kids, it's a killer.

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