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* [[Squick]]: The ants drink aphid beer out of the anuses of live aphids. |
* [[Squick]]: The ants drink aphid beer out of the anuses of live aphids. |
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** When Weaver was drinking one, the aphid was squirming. |
** When Weaver was drinking one, the aphid was squirming. |
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* [[They Copied It So It Sucks]]: [[John Lasseter]] felt doublecrossed when he heard about this film being produced, considering he discussed the general idea of ''[[A |
* [[They Copied It, So It Sucks]]: [[John Lasseter]] felt doublecrossed when he heard about this film being produced, considering he discussed the general idea of ''[[A Bug's Life (Animation)|A Bugs Life]]'' with Jeffery Katzenberg before he left to form Dreamworks. |
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* [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?]]: The movie may have a few bouts of slapstick and action, but dialogue wise, this is a Woody Allen flick. |
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Revision as of 02:23, 9 January 2014
- Animation Age Ghetto: Sort of averted, sort of not. The film was highly successful both financially and critically despite being rated PG. But nowadays, bowdlerized versions of it get aired on TV channels geared toward children.
- Complete Monster: General Mandible.
- Ensemble Darkhorse: Cutter, probably because he's voiced by Christopher Walken.
- Also, his Heel Face Turn.
- Memetic Mutation: "Who the hell is THAT?!"
- Squick: The ants drink aphid beer out of the anuses of live aphids.
- When Weaver was drinking one, the aphid was squirming.
- They Copied It, So It Sucks: John Lasseter felt doublecrossed when he heard about this film being produced, considering he discussed the general idea of A Bugs Life with Jeffery Katzenberg before he left to form Dreamworks.
- What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: The movie may have a few bouts of slapstick and action, but dialogue wise, this is a Woody Allen flick.