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Scrat's Continental Crack-Up
You may think you know the history of continental drift, but forget all that. In pursuit of his most sought after possession, Scrat manges to singled-handedly alter the course of Earth’s history.
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Plot Summary
This animated short film features Scrat, the saber-toothed squirrel from the Ice Age franchise, accidentally causing the continental drift. While trying to bury his prized acorn, Scrat's actions lead to the separation of the Earth's continents.
Critical Reception
As a short film attached to the feature 'Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs', it received generally positive attention for its humor and continuation of Scrat's antics. It's seen as a fun, albeit brief, addition for fans of the character.
What Reviewers Say
Delightfully chaotic Scrat humor.
A fun, brief visual gag that explains continental drift.
Satisfying for fans of the Ice Age series.
Google audience: Google user ratings are not specifically available for this short film, but it's generally enjoyed by fans of the Ice Age franchise for its signature Scrat-led comedic chaos.
Fun Fact
The short film was released in 2010, serving as a prequel to the feature film 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' (2012), illustrating Scrat's role in the separation of the continents.
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