Ice Age: The Meltdown
Ice Age: The Meltdown is a 2006 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios. The second in the Ice Age film series, it was directed by Carlos Saldanha and features Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, and Chris Wedge reprising their roles from the first film, with Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, and Queen Latifah joining the cast. In the film, Manny, Sid, and Diego attempt to escape an impending flood, during which Manny finds love.
Ice Age: The Meltdown premiered on March 19, 2006, at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, and was released in the United States on March 31, by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed $667 million, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 2006. Four further follow-ups were released―four sequels of which being Dawn of the Dinosaurs in 2009, Continental Drift in 2012, and Collision Course in 2016, plus a spin-off, Adventures of Buck Wild in 2022. A sixth installment, Boiling Point, is set for release in 2027.
Plot
Manny, Sid, and Diego live in a valley that is surrounded by a high ice wall on all sides and is inhabited by many other creatures. The trio discovers that the ice wall is actually a dam that is barely holding a reservoir that could flood the valley if it fails. A vulture tells them that there is a boat at the other end of the valley that may save them, but they must reach it in three days. A chunk of ice breaks off from the top of the dam, initiating their immediate evacuation. Manny is also struggling with the thought of possibly being the last mammoth alive.Meanwhile, Cretaceous, a Metriorhynchus, and Maelstrom, a Globidens—both frozen since the Mesozoic era—escape due to melting ice and seek to eat all the mammals they can during the flood. On their journey to the boat, the trio meet Ellie, a mammoth who believes she is an opossum, and Crash and Eddie, two mischievous opossums whom Ellie believes to be her brothers. Sid invites them to join their journey to the boat, and Ellie accepts. After a dangerous encounter with Cretaceous and Maelstrom while crossing a pond, Ellie realizes that she is a mammoth. Manny begins to fall in love with her, but denies his feelings at first because he feels like he is replacing his deceased wife and child. Despite this bonding moment with Manny, she distances herself from him when he suggests "saving their species". Ellie and Manny later reconcile.
The herd takes a break for the night. The next day, the group finds the boat behind a field of hot geysers. Manny, Sid, and Diego separate from Ellie, Crash, and Eddie when the two mammoths argue about which route is safest.
Just as Manny, Sid, and Diego bypass the geysers, the ice dam fails, unleashing a flood upon the valley. Ellie, Crash, and Eddie, who took the safer yet longer way, are trapped inside a cave due to falling rocks. Crash and Eddie escape through a small hole and warn Manny, who rushes back to save Ellie. Cretaceous and Maelstorm ambush Manny underwater, but he tricks them into dislodging a boulder, thus freeing Ellie. Manny and Ellie reunite with the others atop a boulder, but the water is still rising. Meanwhile, Scrat, after a series of misadventures to get back his acorn, climbs the adjacent glacial wall beside them and inadvertently creates a long crack when he punctures the ice. The crack widens into a gigantic fissure which splits open the wall and drains the floodwaters, saving everyone; in the process, Scrat falls within the fissure and is washed away.
A group of mammoths later appear from the fissure, proving to everyone that mammoths are not really extinct. Manny initially lets Ellie go with the mammoth herd, but after some encouragement from Sid and Diego to move on from his past, he catches up to her, expressing his desire to stay with her. Manny, Sid, Diego, Ellie, Crash, and Eddie then venture out of the valley.
After falling into the fissure and nearly drowning, Scrat has a near death experience, entering a heaven full of acorns. Suddenly, he finds himself being "sucked back" just as he is about to reach a gigantic acorn. Scrat then discovers that he has been resuscitated by Sid. Scrat is enraged, believing that Sid stole his acorn, and proceeds to viciously attack him.
Cast
- Ray Romano as Manny, the woolly mammoth.
- Queen Latifah as Ellie, the woolly mammoth, who is under the delusion that she is a possum.
- John Leguizamo as Sid, the ground sloth.
- Denis Leary as Diego, the smilodon.
- Seann William Scott and Josh Peck as Crash and Eddie, the opossums, respectively.
- Will Arnett as Lone Gunslinger Vulture
- Jay Leno as Fast Tony, a giant armadillo.
- Chris Wedge as Scrat, the sabre-toothed squirrel.
- Tom Fahn as Stu, a Glyptodon who was eaten by Cretaceous and Maelstrom.
- Joe Bologna as Mr. Start, a Palaeotherium
- Renée Taylor as Mrs. Start, a Palaeotherium
- Alex Sullivan as James, the aardvark.
- Alan Tudyk as Cholly, the chalicothere.
- Clea Lewis as Female Mini Sloth / Dung Beetle Mom
- Debi Derryberry as Gastornis Mom
- Cindy Slattery as Aardvark Mom
Production
Initially developed under the working title of Ice Age 2, it was renamed by June 2005 to Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, but for the film's final release in March 2006, the creators decided to remove the number 2, calling it Ice Age: The Meltdown. However, in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Mexico, and Australia, its title is promoted as Ice Age 2: The Meltdown. Also, most of the sponsors of the film had the 2 in their packaging after the name change.
Carlos Saldanha, the director of the film, strove to make the characters' eyes appear alive and not mechanical. “You want the facial expressions to work. I wanted it to be so that if you looked into their eyes, you would know what they were thinking.” in his own words. The characters, despite being from the last movie, were remodeled for the sequel.
Soundtrack
The score is by John Powell; the soundtrack also features the song "Food Glorious Food" from the musical and film Oliver!. Powell composed brand new music for the film that replaced the theme songs from the previous film. Aram Khachaturian's Adagio from Spartacus is featured during Scrat's Heavenly vision. The track was released as a record, titled Ice Age: The Meltdown on March 28, 2006, by Varèse Sarabande Records. For the Flemish version of the film, the songRelease
Ice Age: The Meltdown had its world premiere on March 19, 2006, at the Mann's Grauman Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, California. The film was re-released in 3D on October 13, 2014, in China only.Marketing
Its first teaser, along with the final trailer for Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, debuted in theatrical prints of Robots. Three fast food chains—Burger King and both CKE Restaurants-owned Carl's Jr. and Hardee's—also promoted the film with their respective selection of toys.On Family Guy's episode "Sibling Rivalry", Scrat is shown trying to take three nuts out of the side of a glacier; Peter shows up and tries to stop him, admonishing the squirrel for stealing, which drives Scrat to subsequently attack Peter. The scene was rendered in 3D, and Scrat was voiced by Chris Wedge who voices him in the films. The Fox network aired promotions for the film throughout the evening. During the same evening of this cameo, Sid was hosting the entire Fox line-up, as well as other shows produced by Fox's own TV production and syndication arm, showing up in intermittent times between commercials. Re-edited scenes of Ice Age: The Meltdown were shown in Airhead candy commercials on several kids' channels and programs, such as the Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, ABC Kids on ABC, and more. It shows, in part, that after Scrat defeats a school of piranhas, he proudly displays an Airhead packet, when suddenly an eagle comes over and swipes it from him. The NBA and Turner-owned TNT also promoted the film heavily during NBA on TNT's on-air coverage of 2006 All-Star Game where Sid is seen playing with several basketball teams.
As an additional marketing ploy a special "anti-cell" spot was created with Sid complaining to the audience about a ringing cellular phone. For one of the posters for the film was a parody of Apple's iPod advertisement, with "iAge" replacing "iPod" and an acorn replacing an iPod.