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Uniform Title Bug's life (Motion picture)
Title A bug's life / Walt Disney Pictures presents ; a Pixar Animation Studios film ; directed by John Lassetter ; co-directed by Andrew Stanton ; produced by Darla K. Anderson, Kevin Reher ; original story by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Joe Ranft ; screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Donald McEnery & Bob Shaw.

Publication Info. Burbank, Calif. : Disney Enterprises Inc. : Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2003.
1998.

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Children's Department  J DVD BUG'S LIFE    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Children's Department DVDs & Blu-rays  JDVD BUG'S    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Whiton Branch - Children's Department DVDs & Blu-rays  JDVD BUG'S    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Wilson Branch - New Children's DVDs and Blu-rays  J DVD BUG    In Processing
Edition Collector's edition.
Description 1 videodisc (95 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD; Region 1, NTSC; 5.1 Dolby digital surround, 2.0 Dolby stereo, THX-certified; widescreen presentation in 2.35:1 aspect ratio enhanced for 16x9 televisions, or full screen presentation in 1.33:1 aspect ratio reframed for standard televisions.
Cast Dave Foley (Flik), Kevin Spacey (Hopper), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Atta), Hayden Panettiere (Dot), Phyllis Diller (Queen), Richard Kind (Molt), David Hyde Pierce (Slim), Joe Ranft (Heimlich), Denis Leary (Francis), Jonathan Harris (Manny), Madeline Kahn (Gypsy), Bonnie Hunt (Rosie), Michael McShane (Tuck & Roll), John Ratzenberger (P.T. Flea), Brad Garrett (Dim), Roddy McDowall (Mr. Soil), Edie McClurg (Dr. Flora), Alex Rocco (Thorny), David Ossman (Cornelius).
Credits Music, Randy Newman ; story supervisor, Joe Ranft ; supervising film editor, Lee Unkrich ; supervising technical directors, William Reeves, Eben Ostby ; director of photography, Sharon Calahan ; production designer, William Cone ; art directors, Tia W. Kratter, Bob Pauley ; supervising animators, Glenn McQueen, Rich Quade ; shading supervisor, Rick Sayre ; supervising layout artist, Ewan Johnson.
Event Originally produced as an American motion picture in 1998.
Audience MPAA rating: Rated G; Canadian Home Video Rating: Rated PG.
Summary Cute and clever, "A Bug's Life" is a relatively straight retelling of Kurosawa's "The Seven Samurai," except of course that the characters are bugs! Idealistic young ant Flik is a sweet-natured dreamer and inventor. But his innovative thinking makes him an outcast when one of his inventions goes awry and destroys the food sacrifice that the colony makes annually to a gang of grasshopper hooligans led by the sinister Hopper. Disgraced, Flik is sent to look for "warrior bugs," mercenaries to fight them. What he finds--and hires--are a motley crew of circus bugs including a preening master-thespian mantis, a glamorous gypsy moth, a cranky ladybug, a dimwitted beetle, and sundry other dimwitted, craven troupers. The ant colony is inspired by the troupe and mobilizes, but when they discover that the "warriors" are just circus clowns they lose faith. In the end, of course, Flik and crew save the day and free the colony from the oppressive grasshoppers.
Contents Feature film: Main titles -- Flik's invention -- Red alert -- The grasshoppers arrive -- On trial -- Leaving Ant Island -- Flik's flight -- P.T. Flea's circus -- The city -- Bug Bar -- Flying home -- The warriors arrive -- Official welcome -- "Squish me now" -- A bird attacks -- Francis the hero -- Atta's apology -- Flik's plan -- Building a bird -- Hopper's hideout -- The celebration -- P.T. arrives -- The grasshoppers return -- To the clubhouse -- Dot goes for help -- Turning back -- Grasshopper occupation -- Showtime -- Flik's bird attacks -- Flik vs. Hopper -- Ant battle -- Rain -- Hopper's demise -- Springtime -- End credits/Outtakes (1998) (95 min.); Special features: Geri's Game short film; A Walt Disney Silly Symphony: Grasshopper And The Ants; Outtakes and more.
Language Widescreen version: In English with optional subtitles in English SDH; closed-captioned; 2.0 stereo music only.
Standard version: In English or dubbed French; 5.1 surround sound effects only.
Note GMD: videorecording.
Subject Ants -- Drama.
Grasshoppers -- Drama.
Insects -- Drama.
Inventors -- Drama.
Princesses -- Drama.
Extortion -- Drama.
Exile (Punishment) -- Drama.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Ants -- Juvenile drama.
Grasshoppers -- Juvenile drama.
Insects -- Juvenile drama.
Genre/Form Films for the hearing impaired.
Animated films.
Children's films.
Comedy films.
Romance films.
Fiction films.
Feature films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Added Author Lasseter, John. Screenwriter. Author. Director.
Stanton, Andrew. Screenwriter. Author. Director.
Anderson, Darla K. Producer.
Reher, Kevin. Producer.
Ranft, Joe. Author. Performer.
McEnery, Donald. Screenwriter.
Shaw, Bob. Screenwriter.
Foley, Dave, 1963- Performer.
Spacey, Kevin. Performer.
Louis-Dreyfus, Julia. Performer.
Panettiere, Hayden. Performer.
Diller, Phyllis. Performer.
Kind, Richard. Performer.
Pierce, David Hyde. Performer.
Leary, Denis. Performer.
Harris, Jonathan, 1914-2002. Performer.
Kahn, Madeline. Performer.
Hunt, Bonnie. Performer.
McShane, Michael. Performer.
Ratzenberger, John. Performer.
Garrett, Brad, 1960- Performer.
McDowall, Roddy. Performer.
McClurg, Edie. Performer.
Rocco, Alex, 1936-2015. Performer.
Ossman, David. Performer.
Newman, Randy. Composer.
Walt Disney Pictures.
Pixar (Firm)
Disney Enterprises (1996- )
Walt Disney Home Video (Firm)
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)
Standard No. 786936807288
Music No. 30449 Disney/Pixar
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