![]() ![]() And the more that the world can do that, I think it’s a good thing. There’s an extended family that’s through friendship, and through common shared experiences. ![]() They might not always be related to blood. ![]() And they may be in different ways than you might think. So I think that will be a reminder to everybody that you have this connection with family, and it’s important. Once you’re in a herd and you have that connection, it’s okay if there’s some physical separation between you, because there’s always going to be shared love and support.Īnd that is resonant, I think right now, because so many of us are separated and isolated from family members and can’t just go and see them whenever we want, due to the global situation. And we loved the idea that, once you’re in a herd, which is our family, it’s a herd. ![]() John Donkin: ” One of the great themes is the family angle. Recently all four were involved in a press conference to promote the movie and they had the chance to discuss what they think fans should get after watching the upcoming Disney+ feature: Photo courtesy of Disney Enterprises, Inc. Silberstein finally received her trademark on July 7, 2020, and on Janu(the day the new "Ice Age" film was released), she tweeted a photo holding the trademark with the caption "No #Scrat in #Disney #IceAge 6." Silberstein won her 20-year battle for Scrat to be removed from "Ice Age," resulting in his very notable absence in "The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild.Buck (voiced by Simon Pegg) and Zee (voiced by Justina Machado) in THE ICE AGE ADVENTURES OF BUCK WILD, exclusively on Disney+. She didn't have any success until 2019, when the Fox-Disney Corporation officially agreed to settle the case. Silberstein spent 18 years battling for the trademark in court and went to various news outlets to try to get the story out about who really created the character. According to Silberstein, Fox took notice of the character and repurposed it for use in the upcoming animated film "Ice Age" (via Disney Fanatic). Ivy Silberstein (a cartoonist and fashion designer based in New York) claimed to have created "a squirrel-rat hybrid animal" back in 1999. His absence has to do with the long-running dispute over who actually created Scrat. ![]()
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