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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuScrat comes across a time machine and is transported to various times all in pursuit of his beloved acorn.Scrat comes across a time machine and is transported to various times all in pursuit of his beloved acorn.Scrat comes across a time machine and is transported to various times all in pursuit of his beloved acorn.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
David Crommett
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Darin De Paul
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Dann Fink
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Vanessa Lemonides
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Kristin Reeves
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Alex Charlis
- Announcer
- (Synchronisation)
Janice Ran Dyrk
- Screaming Girl
- (Synchronisation)
Craig Ferdivo
- French People
- (Synchronisation)
Rick Karet
- Romans
- (Synchronisation)
Chris Wedge
- Scrat
- (Synchronisation)
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Our saber toothed squirrel finds a device that drives him through time. He is present for several major historical events. He has one interest. He wants his paws on that elusive acorn. Unfortunately, for him, he doesn't think before acting. There are so many cute bits going a mile a minute.
I love time-travel stories and this was wildest I've ever seen. The only problem was that it was only a seven-minute cartoon. Man, this was so good and so much fun, I'd love to see a feature-length film done by the guys who make this fabulous "Scrat" cartoons. These additions to the "Ice Age" feature movies are just terrific.
Here, Scrat the squirrel discovers a time machine buried in the ice near where he lives. He discovers that by hitting the machine in one spot, he instantly (and his favorite acorn) travels to a new time and era.
The story accelerates as it goes on, with Scrat getting into one disastrous situation after another quickly hitting the machine to get away. It's amazing how many places he travels in such a short cartoon but all of them are not only funny but beautifully drawn. As with Ice Age, the animation is absolutely spectacular.
I think there are just two "Scrat" cartoons, one accompanying the DVD of each Ice Age film, but I could watch hundreds of these. They are so well done, it's hard to describe. I agree with those who say this should have won an Oscar. I saw the winning one and this is superior, entertainment-wise.
Here, Scrat the squirrel discovers a time machine buried in the ice near where he lives. He discovers that by hitting the machine in one spot, he instantly (and his favorite acorn) travels to a new time and era.
The story accelerates as it goes on, with Scrat getting into one disastrous situation after another quickly hitting the machine to get away. It's amazing how many places he travels in such a short cartoon but all of them are not only funny but beautifully drawn. As with Ice Age, the animation is absolutely spectacular.
I think there are just two "Scrat" cartoons, one accompanying the DVD of each Ice Age film, but I could watch hundreds of these. They are so well done, it's hard to describe. I agree with those who say this should have won an Oscar. I saw the winning one and this is superior, entertainment-wise.
In 2004, Fox Studio's little film GONE NUTTY was released in the theaters with the film ICE AGE. GONE NUTTY was a cute little film starring that little mouse-like creature as he tries to fetch an acorn and it was highly original--hence an Oscar Nomination for Best Animated Short. Now, two years later, another installment of the short film was released in conjunction with ICE AGE II and once again, the short film is quite cute and funny---however, it's not exactly original--being in many ways just a continuation of GONE NUTTY. In light of this, I am very surprised that it also received an Oscar nomination--especially when Pixar's nominated film for the 2007 Oscars was so much more original (it, too, did not win--this honor went to a rather flat Norwegian film THE DANISH POET).
So if you watch it, be prepared for more of the same--more laughs, more action, more excellent CG animation and more of the same plot. Very good but also not exactly new.
So if you watch it, be prepared for more of the same--more laughs, more action, more excellent CG animation and more of the same plot. Very good but also not exactly new.
This short is about Scrat desperately clinging onto his nut through time travel.
I am not a fan of "Ice Age", but I find "No Time for Nuts" very likable. Scrat is cute and adorable. The way he clings onto his nut just like a piece of priceless jewel is hilarious. His reactions are over the top and fun, making the short very entertaining. The pace is quick, packed with humour and action. The creative scenarios created by the time machine provide different backgrounds to his adventures; everyone of them is fun. The filmmakers must have spent a long time thinking what scenarios they could have incorporated into the short!
I am not a fan of "Ice Age", but I find "No Time for Nuts" very likable. Scrat is cute and adorable. The way he clings onto his nut just like a piece of priceless jewel is hilarious. His reactions are over the top and fun, making the short very entertaining. The pace is quick, packed with humour and action. The creative scenarios created by the time machine provide different backgrounds to his adventures; everyone of them is fun. The filmmakers must have spent a long time thinking what scenarios they could have incorporated into the short!
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- WissenswertesShown in advance of and on the DVD for Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006).
- PatzerWhen Scrat first discovers the time machine, the month/day displays show the month/day as May 26th. The next time we see the time machine, the displays now show the month/day as April 7th.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 2006 Academy Award Nominated Short Films: Animation (2007)
- SoundtracksMain Title and End Title
from Scrats neue Abenteuer (2002)
Written by Michael A. Levine (as Michael Levine)
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