Sid Ice Age Animal Baby Album Designs Classic
"We've been living above an unabridged world, and we didn't even know it!"
Ice Historic period: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is the sequel to Ice Historic period: The Meltdown, and the third film in the Ice Historic period franchise, released on July 1st, 2009.
The 3rd movie, Ice Historic period: Dawn of the Dinosaurs was released in 2009 and involves a Lost Globe filled with DINOSAURS! It turns out there is an entire prehistoric globe that somehow survived by being located underneath the surface of the Earth. Manny and Ellie are expecting their first child, and Manny becomes compulsively over-protective of her as he tries to be readily prepared for when the time comes. Sid is jealous and raises three abased eggs. They turn out to exist baby T-rexes, and when their real mother finds out they were stolen, she takes her three babies and Sid hole-and-corner, and Sid's friends all go to his rescue. There they meet a seasoned, slightly insane adventurer weasel named Cadet, who becomes their guide in surviving this new world, and with an calendar of his own.
Reviews for the film were by and large mixed from critcs, just it was well-received by the general public and was a blockbuster success. The moving picture grossed $196 meg domestically and $886 one thousand thousand worldwide against its $ninety million budget, making the highest-grossing motion-picture show in the franchise.
This film is followed by Ice Age: Continental Drift.
This moving picture provides examples of:
- Adventitious Debauchee: Sid tries to milk a muskox to feed his "kids", except...
Sid: (running away from the enraged muskox) I THOUGHT Yous WERE A Female!!!!
- Actor Innuendo: When the eggs hatch and the hatchlings start playing with Sid, the song "Walk the Dinosaur" comes on. The song appeared in John Leguizamo's first moving picture, Super Mario Bros. (
even if he didn't admit it at start). - Adult Fear:
- Manny, who witnessed the deaths of his first mate and son, is substantially waiting for the bubble to pop. Then his new mate goes into labor during a dinosaur assail.
- Ellie has a moment of this when her mate and their friend both nearly become Eaten Alive by a carnivorous plant.
- At least 2 kids are Swallowed Whole past i of the dinosaur babies. Although they turn out to be alive, the parents are appropriately horrified.
- Ambiguously Gay: Buck makes a crevice that he knew a giant moth fauna when he was a caterpillar, before he "came out." Buck means that he knew him before his metamorphosis, but his tone suggests it's a Double Entendre referring to something else nigh the moth.
- Animals Non to Scale:
- Many of the dinosaurs are portrayed as if Manny were the size of a human, and are therefore much bigger than they would be in real life. This is exaggerated with the Brachiosaurus, which are close to Godzilla-sized as a result.
- Rudy is meant to be a Baryonyx, merely is portrayed every bit existence significantly larger than a T. male monarch, when the reverse is true in reality (Baryonyx existence estimated at effectually two tons, and Tyrannosaurus existence estimated at over 9 tons).
- Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Buck listing the rules for getting his help.
Buck: He who has gas, travels at the dorsum of the pack!
Eddie: Aw... [hangs head, walks to the back of the pack]
- Ascended to Carnivorism: The Ankylosaurus that attacks the herd is depicted with sharp teeth like a cannibal dinosaur, despite being a herbivorous dinosaur. That said, it did try to boom Crash and Eddie while they were playing dead as oppose to eat them on the spot, and so it may not have been predatory.
- Attack! Assail... Retreat! Retreat!: Crash and Eddie charge toward a carnivorous plant while carrying sticks like swords and yelling boxing cries...and then run away screaming from the establish's attacking vines.
- Attack of the 50-Human foot Whatever: Manny, if he'due south the aforementioned size equally a real mammoth, is about 11 feet tall at the shoulder. Which makes Mama T. rex and Rudy around 40 to 50 feet tall (existent life Tyrannosaurus was 13 feet tall at the hips, Baryonyx was 9 feet tall, and for comparison Spinosaurus was 15 feet alpine). And that's not getting into the very-oversized Ankylosaurus and Pachycephalosaurus, the Stegosaurus-sized Kentrosaurus, and the Godzilla-proportioned Brachiosaurus. Pretty much the only animals decently sized are Triceratops, Iguanodon, Guanlong, and Troodon.
- Argument of Contradictions: Happens between Sid and a beaver child and its mother when Sid'south dinosaur-"kids" harass the other kids on the playground congenital by Manny.
Beaver mother: Aren't you lot going to do something?!
Sid: Why? My child had it showtime!
Beaver kid: Did not!
Sid: Did, too!
Beaver kid: Did not!
Sid: Did, also!
Beaver child: Did not!
Sid: Liar, liar, fur on fire!
- Beneath the Earth: The dinosaurs' Lost Globe is directly under the icy surface world.
- Large Damn Heroes: Twofold during the climax: get-go Diego saves Cadet from existence eaten by Rudy, then Momma Dino saves Sid by pushing Rudy into a chasm.
- Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: Every bit Buck prepares to transfer Ellie to the other side of the Chasm of Death:
Buck: Now so, eyes forward. Dorsum direct. Oh, and if you breathe in the toxic fumes, you will probably dice.
Ellie: Toxic fumes?! - Chased Off into the Sunset: Played with, the movie ends with Cadet realizing his nemesis Rudy (the swell white Baryonyx) is still alive, and goes back to continue fighting him.
- Chest Monster: This picture has a giant carnivorous plant that disguises itself as an innocuous fruit bush.
- Clean, Pretty Childbirth: The baby mammoth Peaches is born, and so shown dry and fluffy within seconds after nativity. Given that modern day elephants are born in an absolutely torrential downpour of blood and fluids, and it's a movie for kids, this is probably for the best.
- Covers Always Prevarication: The affiche prominently depicts Scrat staring down the mouth of a dinosaur. Scrat has little to no interaction with the dinosaurs in this film — instead, about of his screen time is defended to his rivalry/romance with Scratte.
- Crafted From Animals: Cadet's knife, which was created from the tooth of Rudy. Unlike several other instances of this trope, Rudy was no worse for wear for not having the tooth.
- Dating Catwoman: Scrat and Scratte spend most of the movie fighting over an acorn, but get through a Relationship Upgrade and put the acorn behind them. It doesn't last.
- Did Non Go the Daughter: Scrat and Scratte go through a Relationship Upgrade, only information technology ultimately falls apart when Scrat picks his acorn over Scratte.
- Did You Dice?: When Buck is telling the story of his encounter with Rudy, Crash or Eddie asks, "Did you die?" Buck answers, "Sadly yeah... just I lived!"
- Die Laughing: The way to the subterranean world goes through a crevasse total of toxic fumes, which is revealed to have very similar backdrop to Joker's laughing gas in that it causes anyone who inhales it to express joy until they cease animate.
- Disney Villain Death: Momma Dino knocks Rudy into a chasm to terminate him from eating Sid. Subverted in that he survives.
- Dynamic Entry: "Way To Go, Momzilla!"
- Eat My Dust: A gazelle mocks Diego after outrunning him.
Gazelle: Eat my dust, Diego!
- Eaten Live: Little Johnny the aardvark gets eaten by i of the babe T. rex. Thankfully, the baby T. male monarch spits him out.
- Feeling the Baby Boot: Ellie is significant throughout the film and the signs that her baby is about to be built-in come in the form of kicks that she feels throughout the film... Which unfortunately popular out at the worst possible moments while the Herd attempts to rescue Sid from the dinosaur world.
- Fireworks of Dearest: Invoked. At the verbal moment that Scrat and Scratte take their first kiss, a massive lava geyser goes off in the background. To further hammer in the invocation of this trope, modest sparks from the lava geyser come showering down on the area around Scrat and Scratte kissing in romantic fashion immediately after said geyser has finished going off (complete with said geyser'due south finishing revealing a heart shaped natural environmental design) in a style somewhat similar to the remnant sparks of a firework.
- Fluffy the Terrible: Rudy, the fearsome white Baryonyx. Lampshaded past Manny:
Manny: Oh, good. Proficient. I was worried it'd be something intimidating, like... Sheldon, or Tim.
- Foreshadowing: Manny says in the moving-picture show that 1 day Sid will "find a girl with depression standards, and no real options...". In the fifth movie, Brooke, a female sloth, appears who is attracted to Sid instantly. There as well don't seem to be whatever other sloths in Geotopia, where she lives.
- Practiced Lips, Evil Jaws: The good Mommy dinosaur vs the Albino dino monster.
- Groin Set on: Cadet implies he one time castrated a T-rex with a clam shell.
Buck: Now let me tell you about the time I used a sharpened clam shell to turn a T-rex... into a T-Rachel.
- Hartman Hips: Scratte.
- Heart in the Wrong Place: When the acorn is abandoned by Scrat and Scratte, it drifts out to sea and washes upwards within an intact ribcage on the embankment, right where people who believe this trope expect a centre to be.
- Hungry Jungle: Not simply is the Mesozoic Lost Earth this in general, only it includes the aptly-named "Jungle of Misery" inhabited by flesh-eating plants.
- I Choose to Stay: When offered the take chances to return to the surface world with the herd, Cadet briefly considers information technology before deciding to stay in the prehistoric globe.
- I Don't Similar the Sound of That Identify: The path to Sid.
- Inflating Body Gag: As a charging pterosaur prepares to eat the possums, they shoot an explosive berry correct in its open mouth, making a hilarious outcome.
- Instant Birth: Just Add together Labor!: Ellie gives birth in the heart of a Guanlong fight, screaming and wincing, and Peaches comes out already make clean, happy and sleepy. One of the most exaggerated Hollywood births ever.
- Jerkass Realization: Both Manny and Diego accept this every bit they spend the start night in the valley. Manny for his insensitive remarks towards Sid which led to this whole mess, and Diego for his selfishness in leaving the herd.
- Kill It Through Its Stomach: Buck successfully frees Manny and Diego from the Man-Eating Constitute by entering through its mouth and forcing it to vomit, using Wire Dilemma as a Rule of Funny. Non just does the plant regurgitate the two, but information technology explodes into a gooey mess.
- King of the Dinosaurs: Momma and her babies are Tyrannosaurus.
- Terminal-Minute Baby Naming: Manny and Ellie have apparently not decided on what to proper name their kid. After the babe mammoth's birth, Manny suggests they name her Ellie, but Ellie decides on the name "Peaches", which had been their lawmaking word for Ellie to tell Manny she was going into labor.
- Let'due south Get Unsafe!:
Buck: It'due south fourth dimension to get...Buckwild!
- Lighter and Softer: Compared to the somber, dramatic Water ice Historic period and the perilous, apocalyptic Meltdown.
- Living Dinosaurs: Discovered in a Lost World Beneath the Earth.
- Human being-Eating Plant: Or mammal-eating found.
- Meadow Run: Spoofed when Scrat is "reunites" with his acorn later on running abroad from Scratte, and the acorn falls down a colina in slow motion towards Scrat who is likewise running in slow move.
- Midair Repair: Buck performs mouth-to-mouth on a pterosaur knocked unconscious by a mid-air collision.
- Mirror-Cracking Ugly: Sid falls through into a cave because of this.
- Mistaken for Pregnant: Sid mistakes a female beaver's fat for a babe bump. Said beaver promptly nails him with a stick.
- Moby Schtick: The film plays this out with Cadet and Rudy.
- Monster Delay: Rudy doesn't appear in full for almost of the flick. Only certain parts of him are seen in a few glimpses (such as his feet or eyes), and he'southward oft obscured by shadows or clouds in wider shots. Information technology'due south only until the climax that the audience gets a decent expect at him when he finally attacks the Herd.
- New Infant Episode: A recurring theme in this movie is that Ellie is pregnant and may go into labour at whatever time. At the end of the flick, a infant named Peaches is born.
- No Time to Think: Buck ends up facing a Wire Dilemma while inside the carnivorous establish, with only minutes before they're digested. After doing the classic "Eenie-Meenie-Miney-Mo" (in a muffled vocalisation due to being under the digestive juices), he just shrugs and cuts one of the "wires".
- Not Really a Birth Scene: Ellie is giving birth while Diego fights off some Guanlong trying to kill her. At one betoken Diego is the one appearing to become through labor pains, and so the camera pulls back to prove him pushing a pair of Guanlong off a ledge.
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot: During the Not Really a Nascence Scene, Ellie's telling Diego to push, and he claims that she has no idea what he's going through. When the camera reveals Diego is pushing back a pair of Guanlong, there'due south a moment of silence as he processes what he just said earlier sheepishly apologizing.
- Ideal Declaration of Honey: Between Crash and Eddie while they're falling from the sky.
Eddie: I love you, dude!
Crash: I know! - Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure: Diego and Manny accept a rift in their friendship when the former decides he's leaving the herd, which greatly offends the latter. The rift starts to close when Diego offers to protect Ellie from the Guanlong, and he and Manny finally reconcile when the saber declares he's staying.
- Ptero Soarer: There are 2 types of pterosaurs in the film, both of them generic. One of them (labeled as "Pterodactyl") resembles Harpactognathus, while the other (labeled as "Pterosaur") looks like Pterodactylus.
- Rapid-Fire Smash Biting: I of the possum twins bites off his own nails, and so his blood brother offers him one of his hands so he can continue biting
- Raptor Attack: Averted, for Guanlong (a primitive tyrannosaur) is used as a substitute for raptors. Played direct with the Troodon, which look more like Coelophysis and lack feathers, and the Archaeopteryx, which has a cadger-like head and is flightless.
- Rescue Romance: Scrat and Scratte's relationship really kicks off after he rescues her from death by lava when they are hanging past a thin root on a cliff.
- Cherry-red Wire Blue Wire: Hilariously spoofed in the carnivorous-plant action-sequence.
- Rhetorical Question Blunder: When Sid is on the playground that Manny built for his yet unborn child.
Manny: Sid, I don't want you touching anything. This place is for kids. Are y'all a kid?
Sid: Uh—
Manny: Don't respond that! - Sand In My Eyes: Invoked and subverted by Diego after Peaches is built-in, too equally Crash and Eddie.
- Screw This, I'chiliad Outta Here!: When the Herd track down Momma to the hole, Crash and Eddie decide to write off Sid every bit dead and get out, but Ellie stops them.
Crash: Well, he's dead.
Eddie: Real shame.
Crash: He will be missed. - Seldom-Seen Species: Probably the start theatrical picture show to characteristic Baryonyx, Kentrosaurus, and Guanlong.
- Sherlock Scan: Buck tries to make it seem like he has this, just it is really but some other product of his madness. At 1 notable occasion, Cadet uses his supposed awesome deduction skills to deduce from a broccoli on the footing that Sid had gone Ax-Crazy and beat downwardly Momma with the broccoli and turned the behemothic dinosaur into a vegetable. Later being told this was implausible because Sid was not violent, he remakes his theory to that Sid was eating the broccoli when he was eaten past Momma, thereby turning the broccoli into a vegetable.
- Stock Dinosaurs: This film has Tyrannosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Iguanodon, Pachycephalosaurus, Archaeopteryx, and Troodon.
- Take That!: Possibly ane against Jurassic Park III. In the third JP, a Tyrannosaurus is killed after a cursory fight with the Spinosaurus. Well, at the end of the tertiary Water ice Age, Mama (a Tyrannosaurus) turns up just at the terminal moment and attacks Rudy (an overgrown Baryonyx, related to Spinosaurus), effortlessly charging him, slamming him through the jungle and knocking him off a cliff. He doesn't actually die, only it was an incredible asskicking for the supposed Big Bad of all dinosaurs in the serial.
- Taking the Kids: The storyline with Sid, Mama Dino and the baby dinos is a parody of this trope, with Sid and Mama Dino playing the divorced parents fighting for custody.
- Tempting Fate: In the Jungle of Misery, Diego warns Manny when the latter is trying to pick some fruit. Manny scoffs that he'll be afraid of a "pretty bloom''. Cue carnivorous plant...
- That Came Out Wrong:
- When Manny and Diego are inside the carnivorous institute, they have this awkward exchange as the found's digestive juices start to rise:
Diego: I experience all tingly.
Manny: Don't say that when you're pressed upwards confronting me.
Diego: Not that kind of tingly! - Later on seeing Peaches for the first time, Buck innocently asks a pterosaur "Accept you ever idea about having kids?" The pterosaur gives Buck an bad-mannered glance, then rapidly takes off.
- When Manny and Diego are inside the carnivorous institute, they have this awkward exchange as the found's digestive juices start to rise:
- Third Is 3D
- The Vamp: Scratte, who might likewise count as a squirrel version of Lady in Red.
- The Voiceless: All of the dinosaurs.
- Uvula Escape Road: Buck tells the rest of the gang the story of how he lost his center and obtained his tooth dagger, which entails him having to escape from a dinosaur'due south mouth by swinging on its uvula.
- Verbal Tic: Listening closely to Buck reveals that the weasel is somehow prone to neglecting the usage of the letter H in his voice communication...which is probably due to Simon Pegg (his phonation actor) existence English.
- Wham Line: Followed by a Wham Shot. The residue of the herd get affected by the fumes in the Chasm of Decease and laugh themselves silly, against Buck's commands. Cadet and so shows Ellie (and the viewers) why the chasm lives up to its proper noun.
Ellie: They're just laughing. What'south and so bad most that?
Buck: (points to skeletons beneath) They died laughing! - Who Is Driving?: Buck captures a pterosaur and commandeers information technology like an aircraft, along with possums Crash and Eddie, in a tow to rescue Sid. This trope plays with all three of them looking down to check on Sid equally they escape; obviously, the pterosaur tin can't be trusted to
fly past itself.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs
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