Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas

Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmasis a 2011 animated television special and part of theIce Agefranchise,produced byBlue Sky Studiosand directed byKaren Disher.It premiered on November 24, 2011 onFoxin the United States and in the United Kingdom at Christmas onChannel 4andE4and it was released 2 days later to DVD and Blu-ray.[1]This Christmas special takes place betweenIce Age: Dawn of the DinosaursandIce Age: Continental Drift.

Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas
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GenreComedy
Adventure
Created byMichael J. Wilson
Written by
Directed byKaren Disher
Starring
Music byJohn Paesano
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersLori Forte
Chris Wedge
Carlos Saldanha
ProducerAndrea M. Miloro
EditorRussell Eaton
Running time26 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseNovember 24, 2011(2011-11-24)

Despite being produced by Blue Sky Studios, the film's animation was actually done by some animators at Blue Sky and mainly by the Los Angeles/Dallas based special effects and animation company,Reel FX Creative Studios.

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Eight years after the events ofthe third filmand seven years beforethe fourth film,Christmas is coming and Scrat eyes a beaver assembling a cache of foods, among them an acorn. Scrat sneaks in and takes the acorn, along with others he finds in the area set up as decorations. He ties a large stockpile of them on a piece of bark and tries to leave with them, but they break out and roll away, leaving him with nothing.

Meanwhile, Manny brings the Christmas Rock out of storage, to Ellie's delight: the rock is intended as a surprise for Peaches, who comes sliding down a snow slope in a snowball fight with Crash and Eddie. Manny reveals that the Christmas Rock is the same one from his childhood, a family heirloom, and important as it letsSanta Clausfind them to deliver presents. Diego and Sid step in to see the Christmas Rock, with Sid deriding it. Manny refuses to let Sid near the rock and Sid, to find his own means of decorations, decides to find a different decoration and chooses atree.Crash and Eddie help him to decorate the tree with insects, small animals, and fish bones. To top the tree, Sid puts a star-shaped piece of ice on top, which is accidentally flung off like a boomerang and hits the Christmas Rock, shattering it. Furious, Manny declares that Sid is now on the "Naughty List" for ruining the Christmas rock, but dismisses the idea of Santa to Ellie, Peaches overhears this, and the youngmammothis shocked that Manny does not believe in Santa, and Sid, in tears that he destroyed the rock and is on the Naughty List, slides downhill as his tears freeze solid.

Scrat finds an acorn half frozen in a pond and steps onto the slippery surface to pull it out. After pulling it out successfully, Scrat begins to ice skate with the acorn, going through a log, where he misplaces the acorn and instead mistakenly holds onto a spider, which attacks him. Meanwhile, Sid, feet still frozen, sulks about being on the Naughty List until Peaches calls on him to snap out of it. She intends to head to the North Pole with Sid so as to convince Santa Claus to take Sid off the Naughty List, along with Crash and Eddie, who, despite their misdeeds, still want Christmas.

The four set off to the North Pole by following theNorthern Lights,and move on until they reach a whiteout, which separates them for a moment until they find one another and move on, led by Sid, who mistakenly leads them off a cliff. As they fall, they are rescued by a flying reindeer, who takes them to the other side of the cliff and introduces himself asPrancer.Sid thanks the reindeer and moves on before he nearly falls down the cliff again and is caught by Peaches, who decides that the reindeer will go with them. Back at the village, however, Manny attempts to patch up the Christmas Rock with mud and sticks, to poor effect, when Ellie comes along, calling out that she cannot find Peaches, Sid, Crash, or Eddie. Diego states that the four of them headed out to the North Pole to find Santa; with that, Manny and Ellie move on to find Peaches and the others, led by Diego, who tracks them by, reluctantly, picking up Sid's scent.

Prancer and the animals arrive somewhere near the North Pole, seeing sugar plums and peppermint bark. As they continue, they are stopped by a mini sloth and the "santourage", who keep out visitors to Santa. They move towards Prancer and the animals, causing him to fly up into a block of snow, and as they try to pull him out, the ice cracks, causing an avalanche, ruining Santa's work, and toppling the rescue trio. Angered and distraught by the mess, Santa invents the Naughty List after Manny talks about it, causing the mammoth to realize Santa is real and rally everyone to make things right. All the animals fix the mess, but Santa has much more gifts than usual, so Prancer volunteers to fly the sleigh. He realizes he can't do it alone so he goes and gets his family,Dasher, Dancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen.Then, Santa leaves through the night sky, and everyone is back on the Nice List, even Sid. Then, Scrat looks at his present from Santa (which is a small nut), but blows away and gets repeatedly kicked by the reindeer while going around the Earth.

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Release

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A Mammoth Christmaspremiered on November 24, 2011, onFox.[2]The special was watched by 7,100,000 viewers, making it the second most watched show in its time slot.[3]It was nominated forAnnie Award for Best Animated Special Production.[4]

Home media

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A Mammoth Christmaswas released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 26, 2011.[2]A Mammoth Christmaswas released onDisney+on November 26, 2021 after theDisney-Fox Merger.

References

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  1. ^Crump, William D. (2019).Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film.McFarland & Co. p. 145.ISBN9781476672939.
  2. ^abZahed, Ramin (2011-11-10)."Fox to Air New Ice Age Christmas Special on Nov. 24".Animation Magazine.Archivedfrom the original on 2011-12-27.Retrieved2012-01-30.
  3. ^Seidman, Robert (November 29, 2011)."Thursday Final Ratings: 'Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas' Adjusted Up; 'Big Bang Theory' Repeat Adjusted Down".TV by the Numbers.Archived fromthe originalon December 2, 2011.RetrievedApril 26,2012.
  4. ^Beck, Jerry (February 4, 2012).""Rango" tops Annie Award Winners ".Cartoon Brew.Archived fromthe originalon June 3, 2012.RetrievedFebruary 5,2012.
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