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Best Chris Wedge Movies

11th Nov 2025
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Chris Wedge is more than just a name in animation; he's a foundational figure, a co-founder of the beloved Blue Sky Studios and a visionary force behind some of the most memorable animated films of the past two decades. Known for his directorial prowess in blockbusters like *Ice Age* and *Robots*, Wedge's influence extends far beyond the director's chair. He's also the iconic voice behind one of animation's most enduring characters, Scrat, whose frantic pursuit of an acorn became a global phenomenon. His career showcases a remarkable blend of innovative storytelling, technical mastery, and a unique comedic sensibility that has left an indelible mark on cinematic animation. Given such a distinguished career and a filmography rich with memorable characters and groundbreaking visuals, it's high time to celebrate and evaluate the cinematic achievements he's helped bring to life. This list delves into the vibrant, often hilarious, and always imaginative world of Chris Wedge's filmography, inviting you to weigh in on his most impactful contributions. From the glacial adventures of prehistoric pals to the intricate steampunk cities of a robot-filled future, we're asking you to help us determine which of his projects truly stands out. Prepare to revisit some animated classics and cast your vote for the ultimate "Best Chris Wedge Movie."

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Epic (2013) follows a teenage girl named M.K. who unexpectedly finds herself shrunk and transported to a hidden world within a lush forest. There, she witnesses an epic battle between the Leafmen, protectors of the forest, and the evil Boggans, who seek to destroy it. Thrust into the conflict, M.K. joins a quirky group of characters including a gruff Leafman, a loveable slug, and a comedic trio of snails, as they fight to protect their home from the forces of darkness. As she embraces her new reality, she learns to believe in herself and the power of teamwork, ultimately playing a crucial role in the struggle to save their world and, by extension, ours. This vibrant and visually stunning animated film easily earns its place on a list of Chris Wedge's best work. Wedge, the director of the highly successful *Ice Age* franchise and the Academy Award-winning short film *Bunny*, brought his distinct visual style and storytelling sensibilities to *Epic*. His expertise in creating compelling characters, engaging action sequences, and beautifully rendered natural environments is evident throughout. The film showcases his ability to craft a heartwarming story with universal themes of environmentalism, courage, and the importance of community, all wrapped up in a thrilling adventure that resonates with audiences of all ages.

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