20,000 BC. Near the precarious edge of the Ice Age, a clan of people breaks camp to follow an interminable escort of ancient creatures relocating south; in any case, an unexpected assault by savage Soto’s ravenous bunch of saber-toothed tigers leaves behind an unprotected baby. In the wake of this shocking occasion, Manny, the huge shaggy mammoth; Sid, the lethargic untouchable sloth, and Diego, the guileful antiquated tiger, leave on a dangerous excursion to find the child’s folks, unbeknownst to them that peril is nearer than they might suspect. Will the far-fetched rescuers track down the human family before thick ice sheets cover the earth from one finish to another?
Ice Age(2002)
PG
Duration: 1h 21min
Release Date: 12 March, 2002
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director: Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha
IMDb: 7.5
Box Office Collection
Budget: $59,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend USA: $46,312,454, Mar 17 2002
Gross USA: $176,387,405
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $383,257,136
Awards
BMI Film & TV Awards 2002 |
David Newman |
Bogey Awards, Germany 2002 |
Bogey Award in Platin |
Golden Schmoes Awards 2002 |
Best Animated Movie of the Year |
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 2003 |
Best Dubbing (Migliore Doppiaggio) Pino Insegno For The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers For the voices of Viggo Mortensen and Denis Leary. |
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 2002 |
Best Animated Film |

Casts
Ray Romano | Manfred (voice) |
John Leguizamo | Sid (voice) |
Denis Leary | Diego (voice) |
Goran Visnjic | Soto (voice) |
Jack Black | Zeke (voice) |
Cedric the Entertainer | Carl (voice) |
Stephen Root | Frank / Start (voice) |
Diedrich Bader | Oscar (voice) |
Alan Tudyk | Lenny / Oscar / Dab (voice) |
Lorri Bagley | Jennifer (voice) |
Writing Credits
Michael J. Wilson | (story by) |
Michael Berg | (screenplay by) and |
Michael J. Wilson | (screenplay by) and |
Peter Ackerman | (screenplay by) |
James Bresnahan | (additional story) |
Doug Compton | (additional story) |
Mike Thurmeier | (additional story) |