

Scrat: Spaced Out
- Family
- Science Fiction
- Comedy
- Animation
In the main events of Ice Age: Collision Course, Scrat is captured by Scratazons who take away his acorn. Now, Scrat must rescue his Acorn and escape before the aliens can catch him.
Scrat: Spaced Out is a 2016 animated family comedy that spins off from Ice Age: Collision Course. The film follows Scrat as he's captured by alien Scratazons and must rescue his prized acorn while escaping his extraterrestrial captors.
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Neil deGrasse TysonNarrator
Chris WedgeScrat (voice)
Karen DisherScratazons (voice)
John LeguizamoSid (voice) (uncredited)
Jennifer LopezShira (voice) (uncredited)
Simon PeggBuck (voice) (uncredited)
Ray RomanoManny (voice) (uncredited)
Adam DevineJulian (voice) (uncredited)

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When did Scrat: Spaced Out come out?
The movie was released on October 11, 2016.
What is Scrat: Spaced Out about?
Scrat is captured by aliens called Scratazons who steal his acorn. He must recover it and escape before the aliens catch him again.
Is this a spin-off of Ice Age?
Yes, Scrat: Spaced Out is set during the events of Ice Age: Collision Course and focuses on Scrat's adventure with the alien Scratazons.









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