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The Ant Island section dominates this piece, with 95 of its 140 drawings coming from that area (which makes sense, since it's the main "location"). T. Flea (John Ratzenberger), the bugs accompany Flik back to his home, thinking that he is a talent scout. For the record, you can't watch each of these with either the fullscreen or widescreen images; the score accompanies the widescreen version - as does the commentary - and the effects go with the fullscreen rendition. At long last Disney has gone back into Pixar's catalog of films and started to release them in high definition. Hopper sounds pretty accurate, though a few spots make me wonder, but Francis does not sound at all like Leary to me.
Some decent details appear, but mostly the featurette seems like a fluffy attempt to convince us that the fullscreen version’s just as good as the widescreen one. Both the original Region 1 and 2 releases of A Bug's Life were lightweight on additional material, so it's a pleasant surprise to see a feature packed list.We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our site, provide personalised content and advertising, analyse our traffic, and ensure you see more of what you love.
I don't think I ever saw this one in the theaters, and it's very entertaining; I love to see trailers that don't just collect shots from the film. For all intents and purposes, the 2003 Collector’s Edition is the same as the 1999 one, but a couple of small differences exist.Worker ant Flik (Dave Foley) sets off to get help from the big city, where he mistakes a troupe of circus bugs for fierce warriors.