
It’s adequate entertainment, something to amuse the youngsters for 81 minutes, but there’s little here for adults. Crash and Eddie help out, while Ellie and the others are out looking for them. Her arrival was easily the high point of the film for me, since it taught me that a zorilla is a small mammal also known as a striped polecat or African skunk I’d have assumed a shy gorilla. He’s joined in this mission by a zorilla named Zee (Justina Machado). It’s possumble.īuck is busy fighting off a big-brained dinosaur named Orson, who aims to take over the so-called (and with apologies to Arthur Conan Doyle) lost world. “Have we been here before?” Crash (or maybe it’s Eddie) asks. (As the voice of Buck, Simon Pegg is the only returning cast member.)

Falling through a hole in the ice leads them to an underground realm first introduced three movies ago, and reunites them with crazed weasel Buck Wild.

So what is there? Well, after a long recap of the events of the first five films from Ellie the woolly mammoth (once voiced by Queen Latifah but no longer), we learn that her adoptive brothers, a pair of possums named Crash and Eddie, are feeling adventurous and decide to strike out on their own.

It doesn’t even feature Scrat, the comic-relief sabre-toothed squirrel who is to the franchise what Minions are to Despicable Me.
