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The ants immunize themselves to the humans' chemical weapons and soon infiltrate their lab. Teams of ants penetrate the computers of the lab and short them out. After Lesko decodes an ant message, Kendra Eldridge (a young woman who has taken refuge with the scientists), becomes convinced that her actions have enraged the ants.
The ants in the video are shown doing human-like tasks such as playing football, watching television, and dancing. The band can be seen playing on a movie theater screen, a modified version of their logo with two crossed hammers is shown. During the movie theater scene the beetles attack, killing members of the ant colony.
The film's plot was initially inspired by Aesop's fable The Ant and the Grasshopper. [5] [6] Production on A Bug's Life began shortly after the release of Toy Story in 1995. The ants in the film were redesigned to be more appealing, and Pixar's animation unit employed technical innovations in computer animation.
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Thomas describes an art exhibit with living ants, surrounded by humans who act in a similar manner to the ants themselves. The MBL. Thomas praises the Marine Biological Laboratory as “a paradigm, a human institution possessed of a life of its own, self-regenerating, touched all around by human meddle but consistently improved, embellished by ...
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Z and Bala come upon a human picnic, which they mistake for Insectopia. They are baffled by the wrappings on the food, but Muffy and Chip, a married couple of liberal wasps, condescendingly befriend them and try to help break the wrappers. They are disrupted by a human, who kill Muffy with a fly swatter and attempt to squish the ants with a ...
In 2005, Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! was released on DVD in Germany under the title Marabunta. [1] No announcement has been made on the possibility of an English language release, although it is still shown regularly during the Sci Fi Channel's weekend movie marathons under its alternative name Marabunta. It is also available on NowTV. [2]