As they try to keep the predators off their tails, they are saved by the fearless adventurer Buck Wild (Simon Pegg). With their return, Crash and Eddie soon become the targets of a pair of dimwitted raptors. However, in their misguided attempts to become more mature, they find themselves back in the Lost World. So, Crash and Eddie set out to prove him wrong. Tired of putting up with their antics, Manny tells the two that they aren’t independent, don’t have any skills that are beneficial to the herd, and don’t take responsibility for their actions. Their reckless behavior causes a large-scale avalanche forcing their misfit herd to move from their comfortable habitat. While the herd has survived it all, their relationship will be put to the test when Crash (Vincent Tong) and Eddie (Aaron Harris) strike out on their own after Manny tells them its time for them to contribute to the herd or move out.Īnd that’s the odd thing about a film that’s titled “The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild.” Because much of the film centers on the continued escapades of possum brothers Crash and Eddie, who set out to find a place of their own. Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth, and Diego the saber-tooth tiger, along with Ellie, another mammoth, and her possum brothers Crash and Eddie, have seen it all and then some. And six films after its first release nearly 20 years ago, “ The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild” signifies that the franchise has exhausted its trio of misfits ice age animals surviving all of the prehistoric cataclysms thrown at them. There comes a time for some film franchises to come to a close, especially when there is no more story to tell.
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