Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas
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| Directed by: | Karen Disher |
| Written by: | Sam Harper Mike Reiss |
| Release date: | November 24, 2011 |
| Running time: | 26 minutes |
| Rating: | TV-PG |
| Available on: | DVD Blu-ray iTunes |



Added by JeremyCreekIce Age: A Mammoth Christmas (also known as Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas Special or simply as A Mammoth Christmas) is a Christmas television special, spun off from the Ice Age franchise, originally aired on FOX on Thanksgiving Day of 2011, followed by a DVD, Blu-ray, and digital release on November 26.
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Synopsis
In the middle of decorating for the holiday season, Sid (John Leguizamo) accidentally destroys Manny (Ray Romano)'s favorite decorations. Sid is convinced by Manny that he's now on Santa's naughty list, and when Peaches overhears her dad believing Santa isn't real, she gets angry and tells Manny off, which doesn't affect him since he thinks that grown-ups don't believe in the naughty list.
Meanwhile, Sid takes off with Crash (Seann William Scott), Eddie (Josh Peck), and Peaches (Ciara Bravo) for the North Pole to get back on the nice list and prove to Manny that Santa really is real.
When at the North Pole, the Sub-Zero Heroes accidentally destroy Santa's Workshop. When Manny, Ellie, and Diego are worried over Peaches' safety and come to the North Pole, they and the others must come together and save Christmas, along with Prancer (T. J. Miller) and the rest of Santa's reindeer, who are Prancer's family.
Voice cast



Added by JeremyCreek| Voice actor | Character |
|---|---|
| Ray Romano | Manny |
| John Leguizamo | Sid |
| Denis Leary | Diego |
| Queen Latifah | Ellie |
| Seann William Scott | Crash |
| Josh Peck | Eddie |
| Ciara Bravo | Peaches |
| Chris Wedge | Scrat |
| Billy Gardell | Santa Claus |
| T. J. Miller | Prancer |
| Judah Friedlander | Head Mini-Sloth |
| Frank Welker | Animals' vocal effects (uncredited) |
Broadcast history and availability
Two days after its television debut, the special was made available on both DVD and Blu-ray. Both the DVD and Blu-ray contained a music video of "Swingin' Jingle Bells" as well as a sneak peek at Ice Age: Continental Drift.
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