Chris Wedges will play Scrat, while Karl Wahlgren will play Baby Scrat, in Ice Age: Scrat Tales. Robert L. Baird and Andrew Millstein are executive producers, and Anthony Nisi will serve as a producer.
The following are the complete details for the six animated shorts, all of which were directed by Donnie Long:
The animated short “Nuts About You,” directed by Michael Berardini and Donnie Long and based on a tale by Berardini, depicts Scrat meeting his kid Baby Scrat and experiencing the sheer joy of being a new parent—until Baby Scrat sees The Acorn for the first time.
Scrat pounding out a rhythmic lullaby to induce a sobbing Baby Scrat to fall asleep in the animated short “LoFi Scrat Beats to Sleep/Chill too,” directed by Long and Matt Munn from a scenario by Long.
The animated short “X’s and Uh- O’s,” directed by Long and Drew Winey from a story by James Young Jackson and Winey, portrays Scrat teaching Baby Scrat how to plant The Acorn, but Scrat is the one who is being taught a lesson.
The animated short “Nutty Reflections,” directed by Long and Eric Prah and based on a narrative by Galen Tan Chu, follows Scrat and Baby Scrat as they pursue The Acorn through a dark cave that resembles a frightening funhouse hall of mirrors.
The animated short “Teeter Toddler,” directed by Jeff Gabor and Long from a story by Galen Tan Chu, portrays Scrat and Baby Scrat on opposing ends of a log held up by a single branch due to a dodo bird.
The animated short “Nut The End,” directed by Lisa Allen Keane, and Long on a tale by Michael Thurmeier, depicts The Acorn falling down a cliff. Can Scrat and Baby Scrat live in peace now that it appears to be gone forever?
Blue Sky Studios, a part of 20th Century Fox, produced Ice Age. Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Josh Peck, and Seann William Scott played prehistoric animals fighting to avoid extinction throughout the series. Between 2002 and 2016, five Ice Age films were released in theatres, grossing a total of $3.2 billion worldwide.
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Is “Ice Age: Scrat Tales” on Disney+?
Following the release of Walt Disney Pictures and 20th Century Animation’s first spin-off, The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, on Disney+, the streaming service has officially revealed their next Ice Age project, which will consist of six new animated shorts. The short flicks will be named Ice Age: Scrat Tales and will star the beloved saber-toothed squirrel Scrat and his naughty child Baby Scrat. On April 13, it will be accessible for streaming.
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