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The following is a list of the characters in the Ice Age films, mentioned by a name either presented in the films or in any other official material. Each character includes a summary when possible, the voice actor or actors associated with the character, and a description of the character along with any aliases, spouses and the character's species.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs was released by Activision in June 2009, for Microsoft Windows, Wii, DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Ice Age 3: Boulder Drop was an online game released in 2009. Ice Age 3: Dino Dinner was an online game released in 2009. Ice Age 3: Slippery Slope was an online game released in 2009.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs - The 4-D Experience is a 14-minute 4-D film shown at various 4-D theaters over the world. It retells the condensed story of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs with the help of 3-D projection and sensory effects, including
Since being released back in April of 2012, Gameloft's Ice Age Village has been downloaded over 40 million times on iPhone and iPad. While the base game was designed in honor of the fourth Ice Age ...
In total, there were four series of Dino-Riders toys: Series 1 (1988), Series 2 (1989), Series 3 and Ice Age (1990). [10] [11] The Ice Age line focused on ice age mammals rather than dinosaurs. [11] The larger toys in the range also had a motorized walking action with the dinosaur's head swaying from side to side. [12]
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (also known as Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs in PAL territories) is a 2009 platform game published by Activision. It is based on the film of the same name . The game was released in 2009 for the Xbox 360 (X360), Wii , PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), Windows , Nintendo DS , and iOS .
"Armored Like an Ankylosaurus" Mark Drop: Ankylosaurus: September 22, 2009 () "Ankylosaurus Acres Station" (Cretaceous Time period) ... Ice Age (Cenozoic Era)
Ankylosaurus [nb 1] is a genus of armored dinosaur.Its fossils have been found in geological formations dating to the very end of the Cretaceous Period, about 68–66 million years ago, in western North America, making it among the last of the non-avian dinosaurs.