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The Ant Bully on DVD (2006)

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Average rating: (64%)
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Starring: nicolas cage (voice) | Nicolas Cage | alan cumming (voice) | Alan Cumming | zach tyler eisen (voice) | Zach Tyler Eisen | paul giamatti (voice) | Paul Giamatti | myles jeffrey (voice) | Myles Jeffrey
Director: John A. Davis
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 85 mins
Certificate: U
Genres: Animated | Children
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: English, Arabic
Released: 05/03/2007
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Brief synopsis of The Ant Bully

A young boy learns the importance of teamwork and gains self-confidence in this animated feature written and directed by John A. Davis (JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS), and based on the book by John Nickle. Misfit Lucas (Zach Taylor Eisen) doesn't have any friends and suffers daily at the hands of the neighbourhood bully. Lucas's mother (Cheri Oterie) might call her 10-year-old 'Peanut', but to the ants inhabiting the colony in his front yard, Lucas is 'the Destroyer'. Lonely and frustrated by his small stature, Lucas repeatedly takes his aggression out on the colony, leaving the ants running for their lives. Tired of the unprovoked attacks, Zok (Nicolas Cage), an ant wizard, devises a potion that will shrink the Destroyer down to their size so that he can stand trial for his actions. Soon, Lucas is ant-sized and sentenced to live among the ants where he has to learn their ways in order to earn his freedom. Zok's ever-cheerful girlfriend, Hova (Julia Roberts), becomes Lucas' mentor, teaching him the ways of the ant world and helping him gain a whole new perspective. He begins to understand the meaning of teamwork and how working with others can help an individual accomplish great things. He also learns that danger lurks everywhere for an ant: killer wasps, hungry frogs, even sunlight reflected off a mirror can mean certain death. Even worse, before being shrunk, Lucas was tricked into signing a contract with a slimy exterminator, Stan Beals (Paul Giamatti), who will soon be returning to destroy the colony unless Lucas can find a way to stop him. An amusing, smart script and likeable characters are hallmarks of this pleasant romp through a secret underground world. Meryl Streep voices the ant Queen, while Lily Tomlin is Mommo, Lucas' grandmother, and Ricardo Montalban is the Head of the Ant Council.

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Rated - 3 starsYou can't beat a bit of Bully

Mbub from Westbury, Wilts , 11/08/2007

A young boy , who is being bullied my an older kid, decides to take it out on some ants, only to find the ants fight back and teach him the error of his ways. Great animation, but not really a well thought out storyline. Yes, I know it wrong to torture any creature, but come on...ANTS, these are probably one of the worst insects in the world, especially the flying type, so who hasn't sprayed them with liquid, or poured hot water over them when there are all over your garden furniture when you are sitting there minding your own business. If this film had been about worms, which actually enhence the earth, or even spiders that eat nasty flying things, like ants, then I could have seen this film in a better light. So anyway, all in all the film was good, animation brillient, like it should be nowdays, but the subject matter was questionable.

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Rated - 5 starsONE OF THE BEST!

Tracy Shave from Chelmsford, Essex , 09/08/2006

I saw this at the cinema the other day with my four year old son. There is action, laughter and a pretty good lesson to learn for anyone at the mercy of bullies. The story line is so imaginative and brings the world of the garden and insects into our world giving a greater perspective of these characters but that it doesn't matter how small you are - together we are all big.

Fantastic. I shall be buying this when it is released on DVD and I suggest you do too. Even if you don't have any children!

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Rated - 4 starsBRILLIANT

Rafique from London , 28/06/2007

One for the kids, you can't go wrong here, my children loved every minute.

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Rated - 4 starsAnt Bully

A customer from Manchester, England , 11/04/2007

A good film for all ages having humour, empathy and escapades.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsthe ant bully

welch from Ferryhill , 19/08/2008

very good a must see

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Rated - 4 starsgreat film

cilla from Birmingham , 09/08/2008

great film .enjoyed it very much.

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