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The Ant Bully (2006) Reviews

The Ant Bully (2006)
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A kid who hates ants finds himself living among the six-legged critters in this computer-animated comedy-adventure. Lucas Nickle (voice of Zach Tyler Eisen) is a ten-year-old boy whose family has just moved to a new town, and Lucas isn't enjoying it much -- he hasn't made any friends yet, his big sister ignores him, his parents (voices of Larry Miller and Cheri Oteri) are occupied with their upcoming vacation in Mexico, and his loving but slightly crazy grandmother (voice of Lily Tomlin) is convinced space aliens are casing out the neighborhood. To make matters worse, the local bully has found Lucas and is making his life miserable, so the boy looks for someone he can push around -- and he soon finds a large colony of ants in his yard. Lucas takes out his frustrations by stomping, drowning, and burying the bugs, little realizing the ants see him as a threat to their safety and aren't about take his attacks lying down. Zoc (voice of Nicolas Cage) is a "wizard ant" who creates a formula that shrinks Lucas to the size of an insect, and the tiny boy is brought before the leader of the Ant Council (voice of Ricardo Montalban) and the Queen of the Colony (voice of Meryl Streep) to answer for his crimes against the ants. Showing compassion, the queen sentences Lucas not to death, but to live among them and see how difficult their circumstances can be. Nurse Ant Hova (voice of Julia Roberts) is put in charge of looking after Lucas, and with the help of Scout Fugax (voice of Bruce Campbell) and Forager Kreela (voice of Regina King), Lucas gets an eye-opening picture of how the other half lives -- just in time for Lucas to help the ants in an all-out battle against Stan (voice of Paul Giamatti), a pest-control man brought in to get rid of the bugs. Produced by Tom Hanks, The Ant Bully was written and directed by John A. Davis, who handled the same chores on the film Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Julia RobertsNicolas Cage, (more)
Director(s):
John A. Davis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
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Lawrence C D.

The Ant Bully is a very fun movie and it can teach your kids a lesson......and I love jelly bellies. Not as good as Antz or A Bugs Life ect. but a very enjoyable movie to watch with your family. And there is an all star case of voices.

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Martha G R.

After sending my 2 year old to naptime, my 6 year old and I watched and enjoyed this movie. The message was good and there were some lessons which lead to some great discussions after the movie was over. **Yes I had to tell him that ants do not do magic and create potions.**

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Patricia R.

I enjoyed watching this with my son. We had some laughs together and isnt that what its about. Watch this with your kids :-)

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Kris C.

This movie is fantastic. It is funny and visually interesting. I look forward to owning it!

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Arthur K.

as a a kid I would have done the same thing.... My son loved it and laughed at alot of the movie. It was good...

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Jay F.

I really thought this was going to be like every other "bugs life" type movie, but it wasn't. I really enjoyed this movie and I think it is a great movie for both adults and kids. Very very funny.

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RON D.

A GOOD MOVIE FOR THE FAMILY

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Karen Renee P.

I didn't expect to like this movie as much as I did, but I think the message is profound and really important for kids to get. I would recommend that every child watch this film.

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Haashey M.

What is this movie trying to teach my 21 year old Fredward? How to squash bugs? This movie scared me more than dark crystal. Which is kind of hard. This movie still makes me shiver me timbers. His suit is so divinely sexy. This movie is starting a kind of new nude trend to the smaller generations ages 17-57 so my Fredward Pie is in danger of catching this disgusting trend. Lucas Nickle is a bad influence on my 21 year old googoo pie. Here is an example of my point I have been trying to persuade you on. Also nowhere in John A. Davis's film does it satisfy me by showing Lucas Nickle disinfecting his hands. We should take good care of it. God bless your soul!

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WILLIAM C.

This movie took me by surprise. I was expecting a big pile of garbage, and found out, you can't judge a movie by its hero. I'd give this one 4 stars, but I was a bit surprised they didn't use a real ant, as the hero, instead of an animated character. That would have been more realistic. Great movie!

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    Lawrence C D.

    The Ant Bully is a very fun movie and it can teach your kids a lesson......and I love jelly bellies. Not as good as Antz or A Bugs Life ect. but a very enjoyable movie to watch with your family. And there is an all star case of voices.

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    Martha G R.

    After sending my 2 year old to naptime, my 6 year old and I watched and enjoyed this movie. The message was good and there were some lessons which lead to some great discussions after the movie was over. **Yes I had to tell him that ants do not do magic and create potions.**

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    Patricia R.

    I enjoyed watching this with my son. We had some laughs together and isnt that what its about. Watch this with your kids :-)

    Yes   |   No

     
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