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A Flock of Friends from the Ice Age and 'Global Warming' I was already beginning to get bored, having switched to worrying about Ellie, waiting for the mammoth, and reflection when the restless sloth Sid accidentally found under the ice a piece of the Jurassic that had survived. Soon, all the friends are already going under the ice to rescue Sid from the mouth of a dinosaur and get acquainted there with a crazy one-eyed weasel, and the ratbelle meets a fatal rat squirrel. 'Ice Age: Age of the Dinosaurs' guarantees an hour and a half of unbridled laughter with a touch of madness.

I never thought that the triquel of the 'Ice Age' will become a kind of background to the domestic cartoon about a mammoth in search of a mother. But seriously, some strengthening of romantic lines to the detriment of total laughter and cackle – almost the only complaint that some especially picky ones can make to the third episode of this wonderful cartoon.

Ice Age 3, unlike a host of other sequels, manages to keep at the same peak level of hilarity and quality set by the previous installments. Swinging quickly at the beginning, the cartoon sets such a drive with a series of jokes, exciting adventures and funny situations that the audience does not have time to catch their breath and wipes away their tears from laughter.

The difference between the new part of the story and the previous ones – the opportunity to see familiar characters in three dimensions. In addition to the standard movie version, the cartoon is also shown in a wonderful 3D format, thanks to which the familiar flat picture becomes three-dimensional and what is happening on the screen literally comes to life – falling objects fly right at you, and cartoon animals are so fluffy and real that you want to stroke them. 3D and the advancement of computer animation have brought the level of graphics to Ice Age 3. almost to perfection: the three-dimensional squirrel Scrat looks more real than some viewers, and its coveted nuts are now our `` beauty '' also.

The Age of the Dinosaurs introduces viewers to several new characters at once: old acquaintances Diego, Manny, Ellie, Sid and the inimitable possums go to a tropical oasis under the ice and meet a bunch of dinosaurs (including one named Rudy), as well as a crazy weasel Robinson. In pursuit of a nut, the rat-squirrel Scrat encounters an adorable rat-squirrel – and becomes a ridiculous victim of her spell.

Laska Buck with his stories about his wife turned into a pineapple, and conversations with bony alter ego – the character is truly enchanting. In addition to Sid, Buck provides a significant part of the humor of the third part: the possums Eddie and Crash are in his repertoire, but they were somehow pushed in (which, by the way, is bad). Episodes with a conversation on the `` mobile phone '' and with a cloud of laughing gas will tear you to shreds: take handkerchiefs. In terms of overall hilarity, the third episode of the Ice Age only slightly inferior to the second (which is still the best in the entire saga).

What else is the 'Age of the Dinosaurs' able to surprise, so it is a fun `` action ''. 3D-enhanced destruction and chases in the cartoon are breathtaking, and the episode of `` dogfight '' on pterodactyls at the same time damn funny and dizzying.

The dissatisfied will probably grumble that they have gone too far with family values in the cartoon – the squirrel finds its half there, Manny and Ellie have an addition to the family. There will also be those who say that the cartoon is vulgar (as they said about the second part). In fact, what the third 'Ice Age' inferior to the second – it's the lack of a powerful final chord (remember the impressive total Armageddian at the end of Global Warming!). And if not to be prudes and bores, `` Age of the Dinosaurs '' - a fun, beautiful and sparkling show that viewers of all ages are foolish to miss on the big screen. Indeed, in fact, this is a great rarity – a cartoon that can make both adults and children squeak with delight.

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Author: Jake Pinkman


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