Plot
Back when the Earth was being overrun by glaciers, and animals were scurrying to save themselves from the upcoming Ice Age, a sloth named Sid, a woolly mammoth named Manny, and a saber-toothed tiger named Diego are forced to become unlikely heroes. The three reluctantly come together when they have to return a human child to its father while braving the deadly elements of the impending Ice Age.
Keywords: 20,000-b.c., 200th-century-b.c, abandoned-campsite, acorn, ambush, animal-attack, animal-that-acts-human, animal-track, avalanche, baby
The Coolest Event In 16,000 Years.
Sub-Zero Heroes
Licensed To Chill
They came. They thawed. They conquered.
Ice Age is coming
Sid: [about the baby] I bet he's hungry.::Manny: How 'bout some milk?::Sid: Ooh, I'd love some!::Diego: Not you. The baby.::Sid: Well, I ain't exactly lactating right now, pal.::Diego: You're a little low on the food chain to be mouthing off, aren't you...::Manny: [in a shout that echoes] ENOUGH!
Sid: [showing the baby cave paintings] Look, the tigers are just playing tag with the antelope...::[pause]::Sid: With their teeth.::Diego: Come on Sid, let's play tag. You're it.
Manfred: If you find a mate in life, you should be loyal. In your case, grateful.
Manfred: Yeah, well, I'm still trying to get rid of the last thing I saved.
Manfred: [to Sid] Let's get something straight, okay? There's no "we". There never *was* a "we". In fact, without "me", there wouldn't even be a "you"!
[on Sid's clumsy attempts to scale a cliff]::Manfred: You're an embarrassment to nature. Ya know that?
Sid: For a second there, I actually thought you were gonna eat me.::Diego: I don't eat junk food.
Sid: Hey, what's your problem?::Manny: *You* are my problem.::Sid: Well, I think you're stressed, and that's why you eat so much. I mean, it's hard to get fat on a vegan diet.::Manny: I'm not fat. It's all this fur. It makes me look... poofy.::Sid: Fine. You have fat hair. But when you're ready to talk, I'm here.
Diego: Is its nose dry?::Sid: That means there's something wrong with it.::Diego: Someone should lick it, just in case.
Manfred: Hey, he's wearing one of those baby-thingies.::Sid: So?::Manfred: So, if he poops, where does it go?::Sid: ...Humans are disgusting.
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