Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 80000000

Revenue

$ 660998756

Top Billed Cast

Ray Romano

Manny (voice)

John Leguizamo

Sid (voice)

Denis Leary

Diego (voice)

Queen Latifah

Ellie (voice)

Seann William Scott

Crash (voice)

Josh Peck

Eddie (voice)

Jay Leno

Fast Tony (voice)

Will Arnett

Lone Gunslinger Vulture (voice)

Chris Wedge

Scrat (voice)

Peter Ackerman

Dung Beetle Dad (voice)

Caitlin Rose Anderson

Glypto Boy Billy / Beaver Girl (voice)

Connor Anderson

Rhino Boy / Beaver Boy (voice)

Joseph Bologna

Mr. Start (voice)

Jack Crocicchia

Elk Boy (voice)

Peter DeSève

Condor Chick (voice)

Ariel Winter

Additional Voices (voice)

Clea Lewis

Female Mini Sloth (voice)

Stephen Root

Aardvark Dad (voice)

Nicole DeFelice

Start Girl (voice)

Debi Derryberry

Diatryma Mom (voice)

Marshall Efron

Start Dad (voice)

Tom Fahn

Stu / Male Ox (voice)

Jason Fricchione

Molehog Grandpa / Shovelmouth Male (voice)

George Jacobs

Beaver Dad (voice)

Brian Scott McFadden

Glyptodon (voice)

Jansen Panettiere

Shovelmouth Boy (voice)

Gregory Romano

Start Boy 1 (voice)

Matt Romano

Start Boy 2 (voice)

Carlos Saldanha

Dodo (voice)

Manoela Scarpa Saldanha

Molehog Kid 1 (voice)

Sofia Scarpa Saldanha

Molehog Kid 2 (voice)

Reyna Shaskan

Diego's Bird Girl (voice)

James Sie

Freaky Male (voice)

Cindy Slattery

Aardvark Mom (voice)

Mindy Sterling

Female Ox (voice)

Renée Taylor

Mrs. Start (voice)

Alan Tudyk

Cholly (voice)

Claudia Besso

Additional Voices (voice)

Madeleine Martin

Additional Voices (voice)

Sherry Lynn

Additional Voices (voice)

Mickie McGowan

Additional Voices (voice)

Emily Anderson

Additional Voices (voice)

Jack Angel

Additional Voices (voice)

Shane Baumel

Additional Voices (voice)

Bob Bergen

Additional Voices (voice)

Kyle J. Bogert

Additional Voices (voice)

Rodger Bumpass

Additional Voices (voice)

Paul Butcher

Additional Voices (voice)

Blanca Camacho

Additional Voices (voice)

John Cygan

Additional Voices (voice)

Jennifer Darling

Additional Voices (voice)

Olivia DeLaurentis

Additional Voices (voice)

Harrison Fahn

Additional Voices (voice)

Bill Farmer

Additional Voices (voice)

Crispin Freeman

Additional Voices (voice)

Tim Kirkpatrick

Additional Voices (voice)

David H. Kramer

Additional Voices (voice)

Danny Mann

Additional Voices (voice)

Laura Marano

Additional Voices (voice)

Matt McCarthy

Additional Voices (voice)

Laraine Newman

Additional Voices (voice)

Jan Rabson

Additional Voices (voice)

Zack Shada

Additional Voices (voice)

Thomas Sharkey

Additional Voices (voice)

Ross Simanteris

Additional Voices (voice)

Rachel Stand

Additional Voices (voice)

Spencer Lacey Ganus

Additional Voices (voice)

Jess Harnell

Additional Voices (voice)

Alex Sullivan

James (voice)

James Godwin

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A review by SoSmooth1982

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-07-04

Just as good as the first. Really funny. All of these movies are good. Tough to do.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-11-30

Now firm friends, mammoth "Manny", sloth "Sid", sabre-toothed "Diego" and mongrelly "Scrat" discover that their carefree days amidst the snow and ice are numbered... Things are getting distinctly slushy and they conclude that higher ground is a good bet before they find themselves needing galoshes. Their trek to dryness offers "Manny" a long-awaited opportunity when he meets "Ellie" - a girl mammoth who takes an instant dislike to him, indeed for some reason she thinks he's a possum! Clearly not the sharpest tusk in the drawer, but off we now go on a cheerful if predictable series of animated adventures with their irritating new buddies "Crash" and "Eddie" to mix things up and generally get on everyone nerves. Sadly, the latter two also began to get on mine after a while, and the narrative really does struggle to maintain the enjoyably mischievous storytelling of the first film. There are some fun scenes with a flock of vultures while "Scrat" and his acrobatic acorn antics still mange to raise a smile but this isn't a franchise that can easily evolve I think. The "Ice Age" (2002) film was too stand-alone; this one builds on characters and introduces new ones but unfortunately the underlying story just isn't as good. It's still an easy to watch example of some fine animator's art, and the script contains enough to engage folks of all ages for a decently paced ninety minutes of quite watchable, if maybe not memorable, prehistoric fun.