Bug's Life
Dave Foley Actor , Kevin Spacey Actor , Julia Louis-Dreyfus Actor , Hayden Panettiere Actor , Phyllis Diller Actor
MPAA Rating:
G
Contains:Excellent For Children
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Bug's Life
Theatrical Release Date: 1998 11 20 (USA)
UPC: 717951009159
Studio: Walt Disney Video
MPAA Rating: G Contains:[Excellent For Children]
Summary: John Lasseter, director of Pixar's movie phenomenon Toy Story, has set new standards in computer animation with this effort, another Disney-released children's epic entitled A Bug's Life. Blending classic Disney storytelling characters and the mysterious underground world of bugs, Lasseter has created a film that can be enjoyed by all audiences, and another franchise in the process. A Bug's Life is a computerized retelling of the Aesop fable The Ant and the Grasshopper, made as a cartoon-short by the one-and-only, Walt Disney, in the mid-'30s. However, A Bug's Life has modernized the story with many new twists and celebrity voices. The story focuses on a colony of ants who seasonally gather food for themselves and a wild gang of rowdy grasshoppers. When bumbling worker ant Flik (David Foley) destroys the food supply, the angry grasshoppers, lead by the maniacally warped Hopper (Kevin Spacey), threaten to kill the ants if they don't produce a new supply of food by the time they return -- an impossible feat. Flik leaves the anthill in search of help in the form of bigger bugs, and to wage war against the grasshoppers. What he doesn't know is he has actually discovered a group of down-on-their-luck traveling circus insects in need of a job. When the ants realize that their heroes are really circus performers (and the circus bugs realize these grasshoppers are really big and mean), the situation goes from bad to worse. Ultimately, the ants use their large numbers to overcome the grasshoppers. ~ Chris Gore, Rovi
Category: Children's/Family
Awards: Best Animation – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Animated Feature – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Family Film – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Musical or Comedy Score – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Features:
"Geri's Game": Academy Award-winning short from Pixar
Two sets of outtakes as seen in theaters
Bug's Life
Format: DVD
Release Date: 08/01/2000
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope, 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 95 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
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0. Chapter Selection
1. Program Start [:14]
2. Main Titles [:13]
3. Flik's Invention [:48]
4. Red Alert [3:13]
5. The Grasshoppers Arrive [3:23]
6. Flik's Trial [:41]
7. Flik Leaves Ant Island [1:18]
8. Flik's Flight [5:26]
9. P.T. Flea's Circus [2:00]
10. The Big City [1:36]
11. Bug Bar [1:08]
12. Flying Home [6:03]
13. The Warriors Arrive [:14]
14. Official Welcome [1:26]
15. "Squish me now" [3:40]
16. A Bird Attacks [1:13]
17. Francis the Hero [3:14]
18. Atta's Apology [3:36]
19. Flik's Plan [:07]
20. Building the Bird [1:44]
21. Hopper's Hideout [3:50]
22. The Celebration [:36]
23. P.T. Arrives [1:23]
24. The Grasshoppers Return [1:16]
25. To the Clubhouse [:40]
26. Dot Goes for Help [3:37]
27. Turning Back [3:44]
28. Grasshopper Cccupation [2:13]
29. Showtime [3:34]
30. Flik's Bird Attacks [:58]
31. Flik Versus Hopper [1:04]
32. The Ants Unite [1:03]
33. Rain [1:14]
34. Hopper's Demise [3:16]
35. Springtime [:47]
36. End Credits [:20]
37. Outtakes [4:05]
Matthew Doberman
Magnificently rendered by the computer-graphics company Pixar (of Toy Story fame), scored by the always-spirited Randy Newman and starring a cavalcade of impressive voices, A Bug's Life is a high point in animated family fare. It's the kind of film adults enjoy as much as, if not more than, their preschool offspring. Even the fake "outtakes" following the film are hilarious: like much of the film's humor, they aim for a surprising level of sophistication. The creators use animation not just to put a child-friendly face on some normally creepy critters, but to go where live-action can't, creating a world of shapes, colors and sounds that couldn't be accomplished otherwise. A Bug's Life was released only months after the more adult-oriented Antz; it's been suggested that the success of these films might have ominous implications for the future of traditional, hand-drawn animation. But it's not simply the computer handiwork that makes A Bug's Life so impressive -- it's the creativity. ~ Matthew Doberman, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Ashley Tisdale
Actor
Kelsey Mulrooney
Actor
Christina Milian
Actor
Randy Newman
Composer (Music Score)
John Lasseter
Director
Andrew Stanton
Director
Andrew Stanton
Screenwriter
Donald McEnery
Screenwriter
Darla K. Anderson
Producer
Kevin Reher
Producer
Bob Shaw
Screenwriter
Dave Foley
Actor
Kevin Spacey
Actor
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Actor
Hayden Panettiere
Actor
Phyllis Diller
Actor
Richard Kind
Actor
David Hyde Pierce
Actor
Joe Ranft
Actor
Denis Leary
Actor
Jonathan Harris
Actor
Madeline Kahn
Actor
Bonnie Hunt
Actor
Michael McShane
Actor
John Ratzenberger
Actor
Brad Garrett
Actor
Roddy McDowall
Actor
Edie McClurg
Actor
Alex Rocco
Actor
David Ossman
Actor
Country: USA

