

Each sequential installment, despite having mediocre reviews, has raked in big success at the worldwide box office, which continued to propel Blue Sky to further advance the Ice Age franchise, even though most saw the series was losing its edge.


Since then, Blue Sky has churned out Ice Age sequels, furthering continuing the misadventures of our pre-historic group with the subtext names of The Meltdown in 2006, Dawn of the Dinosaurs in 2009, Continental Drift in 2012, and Collison Course in 2016. Created back 2002, Ice Age follows the cartoon adventures of a group of animal misfits, a Mammoth, a sloth, a sabretooth, and other colorful characters throughout their time in Earth’s prehistoric era. While DreamWorks had Shrek, Pixar has Toy Story, and Illumination Entertainment has Despicable Me, Blue Sky Animation, a subdivision under 20 th Century Fox, had Ice Age as their flagship series. A TERRIBLY PLOTTED AND POORLY OUTDATED SPIN-OFF ENDEAVOR
