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Antz occurs as computer animated film produced by DreamWorks, released around 1998. It features a voices of easily-known actors like Woody Allen, Sylvester Stallone and Christopher Walken as various members of an ant society. A bit of of a independent characters part facial similarities by having the actors world health organization voice the babies. A moving picture has are to DVD and VHS.

Its cinematic release was somewhat overshadowed by Pixar's ''A Bug's Life, which was also a computer animated film based on the adventures of a misfit ant who falls for the princess of the colony. Antz is non when little one-centric as A Bug's Life''. It deals by owning slightly supplementary complex themes, including conformity & war, & its mental imagery is less colorful & additional naturalistic—for example,A emmet' coloration is orange-red like than cerulean.

A original screenplay to the movie may be found at [http://www.scifiscripts.com/cartoon/antz.html].

Storyline
A setting for the story is an ant colony in Central Park in New York City. A protagonist (soft by Woody Allen) is an ant known as Z-4195, or even Z for short. Z occurs as neurotic & individualistic soul living in the society that values nature and severity and conformity. Like than spend his life when only an additional worker emmet, he lessens smitten by owning the princess, becomes the soldier (or even, at least, gets swept higher inside the battle), an criminal, & eventually saves his colony from either destruction.

Antz Page at Apollo Guide
Review of the 1998 animated feature.

RollingStone
Includes a review and short synopsis.

Allwatchers Antz Spotlight
Detailed analysis of the film, and links to similar movies. Sign up to be a movie scholar on the site.

All-Reviews.com - Antz (1998)
Collection of reviews and facts about the movie

Crazy for Cinema
Review.

Brunching Shuttlecocks: Antz
Review by the Self-Made Critic.

IMDb
Cast and credits information.

Scorereviews: Antz
A review of the soundtrack by John Powell and Harry Gregson-Williams. Includes sound clip.






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