Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas
0 sources
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas
Summary
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas is an animated short film[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of animated_short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (208 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's instance of is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — instance of (P31): animated short film[3].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's instance of is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — instance of (P31): television film[4].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was directed by A Mammoth Christmas — director (P57): Karen Disher[5].
- A Mammoth Christmas — screenwriter (P58): Sam Harper wrote the screenplay for Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas[6].
- A Mammoth Christmas — screenwriter (P58): Mike Reiss wrote the screenplay for Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas[7].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's composer is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — composer (P86): John Paesano[8].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's genre is A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): Christmas film[9].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's genre is A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): adventure film[10].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's genre is A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): family film[11].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's genre is A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): comedy television program[12].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's genre is A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): comedy film[13].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas followed A Mammoth Christmas — follows (P155): Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2[14].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was followed by A Mammoth Christmas — followed by (P156): Ice Age: Continental Drift[15].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was followed by A Mammoth Christmas — followed by (P156): Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe[16].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was followed by A Mammoth Christmas — followed by (P156): Ice Age: Collision Course[17].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was produced by A Mammoth Christmas — producer (P162): Lori Forte[18].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's part of the series is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — part of the series (P179): Ice Age[19].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's production company is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — production company (P272): Blue Sky Studios[20].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's production company is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — production company (P272): Reel FX Animation[21].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's production company is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — production company (P272): 20th Century Animation[22].
- The original language of Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was A Mammoth Christmas — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[23].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was distributed by A Mammoth Christmas — distribution format (P437): video on demand[24].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was distributed by A Mammoth Christmas — distribution format (P437): direct-to-video[25].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's original broadcaster is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — original broadcaster (P449): Fox Broadcasting Company[26].
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's color is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — color (P462): color[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was produced by A Mammoth Christmas — producer (P162): Lori Forte[18]. It was directed by A Mammoth Christmas — director (P57): Karen Disher[5]. Screenwriters include A Mammoth Christmas — screenwriter (P58): Sam Harper[6] and A Mammoth Christmas — screenwriter (P58): Mike Reiss[7].
Publication
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas was published on January 1, 2011[28]. The original language of it was A Mammoth Christmas — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[23]. Genres include A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): Christmas film[9], A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): adventure film[10], A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): family film[11], A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): comedy television program[12], and A Mammoth Christmas — genre (P136): comedy film[13]. Its part of the series is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — part of the series (P179): Ice Age[19]. Recorded distribution format include A Mammoth Christmas — distribution format (P437): video on demand[24] and A Mammoth Christmas — distribution format (P437): direct-to-video[25].
Subject and Themes
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas's part of the series is recorded as A Mammoth Christmas — part of the series (P179): Ice Age[19].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas followed A Mammoth Christmas — follows (P155): Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2[14]. Successors include A Mammoth Christmas — followed by (P156): Ice Age: Continental Drift[15], A Mammoth Christmas — followed by (P156): Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe[16], and A Mammoth Christmas — followed by (P156): Ice Age: Collision Course[17].
Why It Matters
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas ranks in the top 5% of animated_short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (208 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]