![]() ![]() The dated story feels deliberately simple and uncomfortably cheap, with animation closer to the work of Foodfight in an unfinished state than something Disney are willing to slap their label on. The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild looks like it came out around the same time as the first Ice Age, so credit where it is due, they have captured an animation style that looked poor in 2002. From the studio that once brought out Robots and Rio comes the sixth instalment of a series that should’ve died out two films into their reign, like the mammoths that inspired these animal-based adventures. Consuming the big thinkers of Blue Sky Studios and immediately reviving their dying series as a streaming-exclusive spin-off that fails to manage the natural childhood nostalgia on offer is the fault of Disney and Disney alone. Beat the horse until it oozes ideas no more.
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