| Join the Croods on the journey of a lifetime in the epic comedy-adventure that "has the magical wonder of How To Train Your Dragon" - Jake Hamilton (Fox-TV). When their cave is destroyed, the Croods set out to explore a spectacular landscape filled with fantastic creatures, strange surprises, and a whole new world of adventure!   
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 Product Details
 
 Actors: Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman
 Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
 Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
 Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
 Dubbed: English, French, Spanish
 Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
 Number of discs: 1
 Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
 Studio: Dreamworks Animation
 DVD Release Date: October 1, 2013
 Run Time: 96 minutes
 
 Special Features
 Closed Caption; Belt's cave journal; Croods' cuts: Lost scenes; Plus get the free coloring app
 
 Cast & Crew
 Nicolas Cage 	Voice Only
 Emma Stone 	Voice Only
 Ryan Reynolds 	Voice Only
 Catherine Keener 	Voice Only
 Cloris Leachman 	Voice Only
 Clark Duke 	Voice Only
 Randy Thom 	Voice Only
 Chris Sanders 	Voice Only
 Alan Silvestri 	Conductor
 
 Technical Credits
 Kirk De Micco 	Director, Original Story, Screenwriter
 Chris Sanders 	Director, Original Story, Screenwriter
 Kristine Belson 	Producer
 John Cleese 	Original Story
 Paul Duncan 	Art Director
 Leslee Feldman 	Casting
 Jane Hartwell 	Producer
 Darren Holmes 	Editor
 Christophe Lautrette 	Production Designer
 Dominique Louis 	Art Director
 Daniela Mazzucato 	Production Manager
 Jed Schlanger 	Production Manager
 Alan Silvestri 	Score Composer, Musical Direction/Supervision
 Christi Soper 	Casting
 Randy Thom 	Sound/Sound Designer
 
 Scene Index
 Disc #1 -- Croods
 1. Scene 1 [2:34]
 2. Scene 2 [2:16]
 3. Scene 3 [4:09]
 4. Scene 4 [3:19]
 5. Scene 5 [1:43]
 6. Scene 6 [4:28]
 7. Scene 7 [3:23]
 8. Scene 8 [1:27]
 9. Scene 9 [3:24]
 10. Scene 10 [1:47]
 11. Scene 11 [1:48]
 12. Scene 12 [2:22]
 13. Scene 13 [3:14]
 14. Scene 14 [2:30]
 15. Scene 15 [3:00]
 16. Scene 16 [3:04]
 17. Scene 17 [3:23]
 18. Scene 18 [4:08]
 19. Scene 19 [3:06]
 20. Scene 20 [4:57]
 21. Scene 21 [:15]
 22. Scene 22 [3:27]
 23. Scene 23 [1:50]
 24. Scene 24 [2:55]
 25. Scene 25 [2:03]
 26. Scene 26 [1:49]
 27. Scene 27 [1:24]
 28. Scene 28 [5:46]
 29. Scene 29 [3:21]
 30. Scene 30 [2:06]
 31. Scene 31 [2:47]
 32. Scene 32 [1:57]
 
 Menu
 Disc #1 -- Croods
 Play
 Set Up
 Audio
 English Dolby Digital 5.1
 English Descriptive Audio 5.1
 Español Surround Dolby Digital 2.0
 Français Surround Dolby Digital 2.0
 Subtitles
 English For The Deaf And Hard Of Hearing
 Español
 Français
 Subtitles: Off
 Scenes
 Extras
 Belt's Cave Journal
 Crood's Cuts (Lost Scenes)
 Play All
 Introduction
 Crazy Grug
 It's Rain
 It's A Great Cave
 Termites
 Theatrical Trailer
 Sneak Peek
 Play All
 Turbo
 Shrek The Musical
 Epic
 Holiday Favorites
 Play All
 Shrek the Halls
 Merry Madagascar
 Kung Fu Panda Holiday
 Gift of the Night Fury
 Rise of the Guardians
 Original Christmas Classics
 Veggie Tales
 Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters
 World Of Dreamworks Animation
 Shrek
 Madagascar
 How To Train Your Dragon
 Kung Fu Panda
 
 Grug: The hardest working father in history. For Grug, there are no weekends, holidays or sick days. Like most dads, Grug is fiercely protective of his family, and his hyper-vigilance is defined by his “fear is good; change is bad” philosophy. But in order to keep his family truly safe, Grug must learn the difference between surviving and living.
 Ugga: Grug’s mate. She’s every bit as solid and sure as Grug, but over their many years of raising their children together, Ugga has always deferred to her husband’s authority. When she suddenly finds herself in the position of being a cave-wife with no cave, Ugga is forced to make the right decision for her family -- even if it means changing the way they live.
 Eep: Grug’s rebellious teenage daughter is trying to drag her family kicking and screaming into the future. Her nagging feeling that there might be more to life outside the family cave is confirmed when the Croods embark on a journey of a lifetime.
 Thunk: Grug’s son is 6-feet, 3-inches tall, 280 pounds, and 9 years old. Thunk wants to be a great hunter like his dad, but Thunk can’t hit the broad side of a mammoth.
 Gran: Grug’s feisty mother-in-law is truly ancient, at age 45. Her twilight years haven’t diminished her irascibility, or her instincts for survival.
 Sandy: The youngest of the Croods, four-year-old Sandy is as feral and vicious as a baby wildcat. In a dangerous world full of creatures trying to take a bite out of her, Sandy is not afraid to bite back.
 Guy: A charming teenage boy who makes dazzling discoveries (like fire and shoes), Guy is a catalyst for change. His inventive ideas ultimately expose the Croods to new possibilities... and a new world.
 Belt: This sloth is the world’s first pet, and Guy’s best friend. Belt can't talk, but his signature sing-song expression of doom – “Da da daaaaaaaa!” -- speaks volumes.
 Macawnivore: With the body of a small tiger, an over-sized head and the colorization of a Macaw Parrot, the Macawnivore is an imposing creature who towers over the Croods.
 Crocopup: An unexpected blend of canine and crocodile, his menacing looks and razor sharp teeth mask a friendly demeanor. Thunk makes him his pet, and names him Douglas.
 Punch Monkey: Fun and charming, until they feel threatened, the Punch Monkeys aren’t easily intimidated and, as their name suggests, pack quite a wallop.
 
 Even breakfast is an adventure when you're the last surviving prehistoric family, and the conviction that fear keeps you alive and curiosity will get you killed definitely drives the Crood clan. But Eep (Emma Stone), who's in many ways a typical teenager intent on testing her boundaries and the resolve of her parents (Nicolas Cage and Catherine Keener), yearns for more than hiding out in a dark cave all day. Eep sneaks out of the cave one night and almost gets the whole family killed, but her path crosses with a boy named Guy (Ryan Reynolds), who it seems is destined to change everything for the Crood family. Forced to flee their cave home after it's destroyed, the Croods reluctantly follow Guy on a perilous journey that leads them to discover a whole new world full of breathtaking views, fascinating creatures, and blood-stirring adventure. The animation is lush and gorgeous and the abundance of physical and slapstick humor, especially from Nicolas Cage as Grug and Cloris Leachman as Gran, keeps the plot moving and viewers chuckling throughout the film. What the Crood family's journey eventually reveals is twofold: that focusing on living life and following the light is a viable alternative to hiding in the darkness and that anyone can change. (Ages 8 and older)
 
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