Released in 2012, Ice Age: Continental Drift (also known as Ice Age 4) received mixed reviews from critics but was generally well-received by its target audience of children. While many reviewers felt the franchise was beginning to "drift" into formulaic territory, the film was a significant box-office success, fueled by its high-quality animation and the addition of new characters. Key Review Highlights Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012) - Movie Review
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Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (2012) - A Fun and Adventurous Animated Film Released in 2012, Ice Age: Continental Drift (also
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