The fearless one-eyed weasel Buck teams up with mischievous possum brothers Crash & Eddie as they head off on a new adventure into Buck's home: The Dinosaur World.
Simon Pegg
Buck (voice)
Vincent Tong
Crash (voice)
Aaron Harris
Eddie (voice)
Utkarsh Ambudkar
Orson (voice)
Justina Machado
Zee (or whatever her name is) (voice)
Sean Kenin
Manny (voice)
Dominique Jennings
Ellie (voice)
Jake Green
Sid (voice)
Skyler Stone
Diego (voice)
Theodore Borders
Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Harris
Additional Voices (voice)
Kristin McGuire
Additional Voices (voice)
Shakira Ja'nai Paye
Additional Voices (voice)
Peter Pamela Rose
Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Linere-White
Additional Voices (voice)
Director
John C. Donkin
Screenplay
William Schifrin
Screenplay
Ray DeLaurentis
Screenplay, Story
Jim Hecht
January 30, 2022
2
It would have been so incredibly satisfying if Disney had debuted an _Ice Age_ film with solid animation, laugh out loud humor, a well-written story, and likeable or even downright despicable characters. Having those elements would have at least given fans of the franchise thus far hope that Disney had a vision of where to take Ice Age in the foreseeable future. Instead we get this lackluster dud of a film that is boring to look at and is mostly massively unfunny while making most of the characters – old and new – forgettable. When Zee first meets Crash and Eddie, Buck says something along the lines of, “What they lack in courage they make up for with bumbling ineptitude.” That is all _The Adventures of Buck Wild_ is; an unnecessary animated excursion into bumbling ineptitude.
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