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The film's VHS release was the best-selling VHS in the United Kingdom, with 1.76 million units sold by the end of the year. [41] On August 1, 2000, these editions were re-released on VHS and DVD under the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection banner. [42] On May 27, 2003, a 2-disc Collector's Edition DVD was released.
Antz was released on VHS and DIVX on February 9, 1999, [40] [41] and on DVD on March 23, [41] [42] becoming the first feature-length CGI-animated film to be available on DVD. [43] The original release used a 35mm print of the film, rather than an encoded version from the original files. [44] [45] A special edition version was released on ...
The song is featured in the trailer of the 1998 DreamWorks animated movie Antz, in The Prince of Egypt 1999 VHS opening, and the Shrek 2001 VHS opening. The song was featured in the trailer and TV spot of the 2008 family movie Nim's Island.
As of 2025, DreamWorks Animation has released 50 feature films, with their first being Antz on October 2, 1998, and their latest being Dog Man on January 31, 2025. Their upcoming slate of films includes How to Train Your Dragon on June 13, 2025, The Bad Guys 2 on August 1, 2025, Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie on September 26, 2025, and Shrek 5 on ...
Bill Muller of The Arizona Republic wrote, "The Ant Bully, in trying to match Antz or A Bug's Life, just digs itself into a big hole." [13] Jack Mathews of the New York Daily News was positive about the film's lack of pop-culture references and thought that the film does not "talk down" to children.
The flights from The Sunflower State to the nation’s capital had been halted after American Airlines Flight 5342 had a midair collision with a helicopter on its approach to Reagan National ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A small U.S. security firm is hiring nearly 100 U.S. special forces veterans to help run a checkpoint in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas truce, according to a company ...
Jesse Eisenberg Doesn't Want to Be 'Associated' with Mark Zuckerberg After “Social Network”: He's Doing 'Problematic' Things