Rating:
PG — for some mild rude humor and action-
Language:
Eng Studio:
Warner Home VideoUPC:
012569736689Year of Release:
2006Item Number:
WBD073668Release Date:
02/10/2009Genre:
Children's/Family –
Comedy –
Fantasy Comedy
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
A kid who hates ants finds himself living among the six-legged critters in this computer-animated comedy-adventure. Lucas Nickle (voice of Zach Tyler Eisen) is a ten-year-old boy whose family has just moved to a new town, and Lucas isn't enjoying it much -- he hasn't made any friends yet, his big sister ignores him, his parents (voices of Larry Miller and Cheri Oteri) are occupied with their upcoming vacation in Mexico, and his loving but slightly crazy grandmother (voice of Lily Tomlin) is convinced space aliens are casing out the neighborhood. To make matters worse, the local bully has found Lucas and is making his life miserable, so the boy looks for someone he can push around -- and he soon finds a large colony of ants in his yard. Lucas takes out his frustrations by stomping, drowning, and burying the bugs, little realizing the ants see him as a threat to their safety and aren't about take his attacks lying down. Zoc (voice of Nicolas Cage) is a "wizard ant" who creates a formula that shrinks Lucas to the size of an insect, and the tiny boy is brought before the leader of the Ant Council (voice of Ricardo Montalban) and the Queen of the Colony (voice of Meryl Streep) to answer for his crimes against the ants. Showing compassion, the queen sentences Lucas not to death, but to live among them and see how difficult their circumstances can be. Nurse Ant Hova (voice of Julia Roberts) is put in charge of looking after Lucas, and with the help of Scout Fugax (voice of Bruce Campbell) and Forager Kreela (voice of Regina King), Lucas gets an eye-opening picture of how the other half lives -- just in time for Lucas to help the ants in an all-out battle against Stan (voice of Paul Giamatti), a pest-control man brought in to get rid of the bugs. Produced by Tom Hanks, The Ant Bully was written and directed by John A. Davis, who handled the same chores on the film Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Screen: Soft-Matted WSE for 16x9 TV
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Features:
- 7 hilarious animated shorts
- Additional scenes
- It Takes a Colony: Explore the giant filmmaking process from a tiny perspective
- Ant habitat TV screensaver
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Julia Roberts - Hova
Nicolas Cage - Zoc
Meryl Streep - Queen
Paul Giamatti - Stan Beals
Zach Tyler Eisen - Lucas Nickle
Regina King - Kreela
Bruce Campbell - Fugax
Lily Tomlin - Mommo
Cheri Oteri - Doreen Nickle
Larry Miller - Fred Nickle
Allison Mack - Tiffany Nickle
Ricardo Montalban - Head Of Council
Myles Jeffrey - Steve
Jake T. Austin - Nicky
Rob Paulsen - Beetle
Scott S. Bullock - Glow Worm
Scott S. Bullock - Wasp Survivor
Mark de Carlo - Fly
Frank Welker - Spindle
Frank Welker - Frog
Frank Welker - Caterpillar
Paul Greenberg - Sleeping Ant #1
Paul Greenberg - Head Lice #1
Paul Greenberg - Head Lice #2
Paul Greenberg - Head Lice #3
Paul Greenberg - Head Lice #4
David Kaye - Sleeping Ant #2
David Kaye - Guard Ant #3
David Kaye - Wrangler Ant
Alfred Jackson - Slacker Ant
Ken Mitchroney - Ant #17
Ken Mitchroney - Guard Ant #2
Denzel Whitaker - Albert
Casey Masamitsu - Shigeko
Bryan Fabian - Fernando
Creagen Dow - Mullet Boy
Jake Goldberg - Helmet Boy
Jake Goldberg - Nob
Jake Goldberg - Red Teammate #1
Keith Alcorn - Ant #18
Keith Alcorn - Pupa
Keith Alcorn - Soldier Ant #3
John A. Davis - Ant #19
Tom Kenny - Drone Ant
Tom Kenny - Ant #2
Tom Kenny - Ant #6
Sarah Mensinga - Mother Ant
Nika Futterman - Ant #1
Nika Futterman - Ant #7
Scott Holst - Ant #3
Susan Silo - Ant #4
Paul Rugg - Ant #5
Larry Cedar - Ant #8
Nicole Sullivan - Ant #9
Candi Milo - Nurse Ant #3
Nissa Alcorn - Billo
Patrick Fraley - Ant Council #1
Tyler James Williams - Blue Teammate #1
Jared Goldsmith - Blue Teammate #2
Jared Goldsmith - Red Teammate #2
Austin Majors - Blue Teammate #3
Jaishon Fisher - Blue Teammate #4
Aaron Michael Drozin - Blue Teammate #5
Max Burkholder - Blue Teammate #6
Sam Green - Red Teammate #3
Colin Ford - Red Teammate #4
Kendall Sanders - Red Teammate #5
Shane Baumel - Red Teammate #6
Neil Ross - Wasp #1
Neil Ross - Wasp #5
Bob Joles - Wasp #2
Wally Wingert - Wasp #3
Leon Morenzie - Wasp #4
Jonathan Teague Cook - Wasp #6
Ken Mitchroney - Wasp #8
Sean Donnellan - Soldier Ant #1
Tress MacNeille - Old Council Ant
Richard Green - Wasp Leader
Don Frye - Soldier Ant
Clive Robertson - Hova's Wasp
Vernee Watson Johnson - Head Nurse
Billy West - Ant Dad #2
Laraine Newman - Ant Mom #1
Earl Boen - Old Wizard Ant
Tom Kenny - Ant Dad #1Director:
John A. DavisProducer:
John A. Davis, Gary Goetzman, Tom HanksScreenwriter:
John A. DavisBook Author:
John NickleComposer (Music Score):
John Debney, Shawn MurphyEditor:
Jon PriceProduction Designer:
Barry E. JacksonArt Director:
Chris ConsaniCo-producer:
Kim SaxonExecutive Producer:
William Fay, Keith Alcorn, Steven Shareshian, Thomas Tull, Scott Mednick, Diana Choi SachsSound/Sound Designer:
Michael JonascuCasting:
Ruth LambertSound Mixer:
Shawn MurphyProduction Manager:
Kim Benzine RowellFoley Artist:
David Lee FeinSound Effects Editor:
Bernard Weiser, Chuck MichaelMusic Editor:
Jeff CarsonNegative Cutter:
Mo HenryFoley Mixer:
David JobeRe-Recording Mixer:
Rick KlineFoley Mixer:
Mary Jo LangFoley Artist:
John RoeschRe-Recording Mixer:
David ParkerMusic Editor:
Andrew DorfmanAssociate Editor:
Bret MarnellSound Effects Editor:
David Grimaldi, Randall GuthSupervising Sound Editor:
Christopher T. WelchCharacter Animation:
Kent CulottaSound Effects Editor:
Jason KingMusic Editor:
Tanya Noel HillSound Effects Editor:
Bruce TanisFoley Artist:
Alyson MooreDialogue Editor:
Brian RisnerFoley Artist:
Pamela Nedd KahnAssistant Sound Editor:
David MarcusDialogue Editor:
Val KuklowskySound Effects Editor:
Rick FranklinAdditional Editing:
John WahbaAnimation Producer:
DNA ProductionsMusic Editor:
James HarrisonSound Effects Editor:
Willard OverstreetStoryboard Artist:
Dave FeitenFoley Recordist:
Scott MorganPersonal Assistant:
Sooki Raphael, Julie Shimer, Tory HaljunColor Timing:
Chris De LaguardiaAdditional Editing:
Lisa DavisMatte Artist:
Mark NonnenmacherCharacter Animation:
Richard OeyElectrician:
Mandy Au, Gerhard BorchersCo-Executive Producer:
Alex JohnsCharacter Animation:
Sarah MensingaMatte Artist:
Chris ConsaniAnimation Director:
David TartVisual Effects Supervisor:
David SantiagoElectrician:
Adel AbadaCharacter Animation:
Paul C. AllenElectrician:
Joe BeckleyCharacter Animation:
Ernesto BottgerLayout:
David L. BrehmSpecial Effects Coordinator:
Tiffany Anne BrowerCharacter Animation:
Andrew Burke, Ray ChaseProduction Accountant:
Mimi ChenElectrician:
Pei ChengCharacter Animation:
Youngjae Choi, Thomas Danen, Ryan DavisPersonal Assistant:
Allison DiamondCharacter Animation:
Sean F. Ermey, Alex FleisigProduction Assistant:
Jennifer K. FordCharacter Animation:
Rena M. FowlerMatte Artist:
Fred GambinoLayout:
Mark GelfusoMatte Artist:
Gary GloverCharacter Animation:
Joe Gorski, Michelle R. GorskiAssistant Editor:
Kathy GravesScript Supervisor:
Angie GriffinCharacter Animation:
Tim Hatcher, Jason HendrichFoley Recordist:
Eric HosmerProduction Assistant:
Hilal Hourani, Meagan Nicole Hovey, Michael Hughes, Riki JohnsonCharacter Animation:
Hyun Chul JungStoryboard Artist:
Mike KazalehPersonal Assistant:
Dodie KindredLighting:
Ellyn S. KleinCharacter Animation:
Keith Lango, Sang Woo Lee, Scott LemmerLayout:
Yin-Fang LiaoElectrician:
Scott McCulloughCharacter Animation:
Brian F. Menz, Deanna Molinaro, Rani NaamaniFirst Assistant Editor:
Jake PattonCharacter Animation:
Karen Prell, Amila Puhala, Patrik PuhalaElectrician:
Roman RobbinsProduction Assistant:
Luke RoseLayout:
Mike SandersonAssistant Editor:
Nathan SchaufUnit Production Manager:
Lee SupercinskiElectrician:
Kyoung Lee SwearingenProduction Assistant:
Alex UrbelisAdditional Editing:
Yon Van KlineLayout:
Shane L. WapskinehCharacter Design:
H. Buck Lewis
REVIEW:
- The glut of digital animation that hit theaters in 2006 finally took its toll -- on the wrong movie. Despite first-rate visuals, an all-star vocal cast, and a new spin on some familiar territory, The Ant Bully trickled out of the Top Ten within three weekends, leaving Warner Bros. and producer Tom Hanks with a certified flop. Meanwhile, Barnyard's box office continued to prove the earning power of far less inventive films. Antz and A Bug's Life may have gotten to this microscopic world eight years earlier, but it took The Ant Bully to explore the age-old one-sided battle between ants and "human destroyers" -- i.e., cruel children who stomp on anthills. Director John A. Davis and company have developed an imaginative variation on the landscape their predecessors established, one that's surprisingly unburdened by what came before. Plus, they've provided children a positive message regarding perspective that has both a literal interpretation (don't kill other living creatures) and a figurative one (don't pick on the little guy). Although Lucas Nickle adapts unnaturally quickly to his change in circumstances -- nary a freak-out about his shrunken size -- his immersion in the colony and eventual bonding with its members are both handled well. This sets up a series of strong set pieces, including a wasp attack, a mission into Lucas' house to get "sweet rocks" (jelly beans), and a narrow escape from a determined bullfrog. The climactic battle against the exterminator -- voiced by Paul Giamatti in a regrettably brief showpiece of vulgarity -- is a final summary of all the film's clever decisions about size and the possibilities therein. If audiences finally decided they preferred something really "different," it was a poor time to reach that conclusion. Better to give fresh life to old material than approach new material in a derivative way. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
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