Scrat is once again trying to bury his acorn but accidentally activates an abandoned alien ship that takes him into deep space, where he unwittingly sends several asteroids en route to a collision with Earth including one of them that threatens all life on Earth. In the film's epilogue, Scrat discovers the island on the map, known as Scratlantis (a parody of Atlantis), but his uncontrollable urge to hunt acorns in the acorn-rich city inadvertently causes the entire island to sink when he unplugs an acorn drain holder Scrat is then ejected into a newly created desert landscape, through which he screams. Scrat inadvertently causes the break up of Pangaea, which also costs the animals their home and (with the land bridge destroyed,) travel to the land where Manny, Sid, Diego, and Granny found themselves in when they were separated. He has been fighting with Scratte for the acorn. This forms a crack in the glacier, which widens into a fissure, diverting the flood and saving the animals in the valley Scrat is then washed away. Scrat climbs up the glacier and at the top sticks the acorn he has into the ice. Scrat then finds a coconut and tries stomp it into the ground, only to mistakenly trigger a volcanic eruption. As the ice slowly melts, an acorn that was also frozen in the same ice block is washed away, to his horror. He barely escapes but finds himself getting stepped on by a herd of prehistoric animals migrating south in order to escape the forthcoming ice age.ΔΆ0,000 years later, Scrat, frozen in a block of ice, ends up on the shores of a tropical island. Eventually, as he tries to stomp it into the ground, he inadvertently causes a large crack to form in the ice that extends for miles before setting off a large avalanche which nearly crushes him. Scrat attempts to find a place to store his acorn for the winter. Scrat is a saber-tooth squirrel with a gray bushy tail, pink thumbs and toes, sharp teeth, short furry ears, and a gray torso. Scrat's uncontrollable desire for acorns has proven to be very self-destructive, and to everyone around him, even destroying an entire civilization of Scratlantis. Scrat is also responsible for several important occurrences in the Paleolithic ice age such as Pangea and the formation of Death Valley. Coyote and Road Runner episodes.Scrat is a squirrel who is totally obsessed with acorns, however he never manages to achieve one and instead causes himself massive physical pain. If there will be a new short film it will probably not be a direct continuation of this short as the shorts follows the "no-continuity" rule of the Wile E. It's currently unknown if there will be another Scrat short but since the character is very popular it's most likely there will be at least another one. Karen Disher as Scratazon Leader / Scratazons guards.Scrat then screams in frustration while he floats in the space. Scrat is happy that he finally has his acorn but the black hole reopens and swallows the acorn, much to Scrat's horror and dismay. ![]() ![]() Scrat and his acorn are then swallowed as well but they are spitten out. Scrat initially loses the run against Scratazon for the acorn but he successfully uses the toilet to arrive to the acorn and he knock Scratazon away causing her to be swallowed by the black hole as well. There's a battle between Scrat and the Scratazons leader with the attraction rays which ends with the explosion of the Scratazons ship and causes a black hole which swallows all of them except Scrat and the Scratazons leader. ![]() The Scratazons tries to kill him but they ultimately fails, however they steals his acorn but luckily Scrat gets it back with the attraction ray. Right after the events of Collision Course, Scrat is ready to come back to Earth but he's kidnapped by alien female anthropomorphic sabertooth squirrels named Scratazons. This is the third Scrat short film and it's set right after the events of Collision Course. The short is a spin-off of the Ice Age franchise and focuses on Scrat. Scrat: Spaced Out is a 2019 American computer animated comedy slapstick short film directed by Mike Thurmeier and Galen T.
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