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A Bug's Life is an American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was released on November 25, 1998.

Plot[]

Flik, an individualist and would-be inventor, lives in a colony of ants. The ants are led by Princess Atta and her mother, the Queen, and they live on a small island in the middle of a dried creek. Flik is different and always unappreciated because of his problematic inventions. The colony is oppressed by a gang of marauding grasshoppers led by Hopper who arrive every season demanding food from the ants. When the annual offering is inadvertently knocked into a stream by Flik's latest invention, a harvester device, the grasshoppers demand twice as much food as compensation. Given a temporary reprieve by the grasshoppers, the ants trick Flik into accepting his plan to recruit "warrior bugs" to fight off the grasshoppers. While Flik actually believes in the plan, the other ants see it as a fool's errand to get rid of Flik and save themselves trouble. Making his way to the "big city" (a heap of trash under a trailer), Flik mistakes a group of circus bugs, who have recently been fired by their money-hungry ringmaster, P.T. Flea, for the warrior bugs he seeks. The bugs, in turn, mistake Flik for a talent agent, and agree to travel with him back to Ant Island.

Discovering their mutual misunderstanding, the circus bugs attempt to leave, but are forced back by a bird. They save Princess Dot, the Queen's daughter and Atta's sister, from the bird as they flee, gaining the ants' trust in the process. They continue the ruse of being "warriors" so the troupe can continue to enjoy the attention and hospitality of the ants. The bird encounter inspires Flik into creating an artificial bird to scare away Hopper, leader of the grasshoppers, who is deeply afraid of birds. While the bird is being built, Hopper reveals to the other grasshoppers how greatly the ants outnumber the grasshoppers and is afraid that the ants will stand up against them.

The bird is constructed, but the circus bugs are exposed when P.T. Flea arrives searching for them, having had a change of heart. Angered at Flik's deception, the ants exile him and desperately attempt to pull together enough food for a new offering to the grasshoppers, but fail to do so. When the grasshoppers discover a meager offering upon their arrival, they take control of the entire colony and begin eating the ants' winter store of food. After overhearing Hopper's plan to kill the queen, Dot leaves in search of Flik and convinces him to return and save the colony with his original plan. The plan nearly works, but P.T. Flea, mistaking the bird model for a real bird, lights it on fire, causing it to crash and be exposed as a fake. Hopper has Flik beaten in retaliation, but Flik defies Hopper and inspires the entire colony to stand up to the grasshoppers and drive them out of the colony.

Before Hopper can be disposed of, it begins to rain. In the chaos, Hopper kidnaps Flik and flees, but Atta gives chase and rescues Flik. As Hopper viciously pursues the couple, Flik leads him to an actual bird's nest. Mistaking the real bird for another fake one, Hopper attracts its attention by taunting it. Hopper is picked up by the bird, who then feeds him to her chicks. Some time later, Flik has been welcomed back to the colony, and he and Atta are now a couple. As the troupe departs with the last grasshopper, Molt, as an employee, Atta is crowned the new Queen, while Dot gets the princess's crown. When the bugs say goodbye and leave Ant Island, Heimlich comes out of his cocoon and changes into a beautiful (partial) butterfly. Unable to actually fly on his own, the other circus bugs assist Heimlich in his flight.

Cast[]

  • Hayden Panettiere as Narrator and Dot
  • Dave Foley as Flik
  • Kevin Spacey as Hopper
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Atta
  • Phyllis Diller as The Queen
  • Richard Kind as Molt
  • David Hyde Pierce as Slim
  • Denis Leary as Francis
  • Joe Ranft as Heimlich
  • Jonathan Harris as Manny
  • Madeline Kahn as Gypsy
  • Bonnie Hunt as Rosie
  • John Ratzenberger as P.T. Flea
  • Michael McShane as Tuck and Roll
  • Brad Garrett as Dim
  • Roddy McDowall as Mr. Soil
  • Edie McClurg as Dr. Flora
  • David Lander as Thumper
  • Alex Rocco as Thorny

Additonal voices[]

  • Carlos Alazraqui - "I’m Lost" Ant, Loco
  • Jack Angel - Thud, Fly
  • Bob Bergen - Aphie
  • Kimberly Brown - Female Ants
  • Rodger Bumpass - Mosquito
  • Anthony Burch - Ant Boys
  • Jennifer Darling
  • Rachel Davey
  • Debi Derryberry - Baby Maggots
  • Paul Eiding
  • Jessica Evans
  • Bill Farmer
  • Sam Gifaldi - Ant Boy
  • Brad Hall - Grasshoppers
  • Jess Harnell - Bus Beetle
  • Brenden Hickey
  • Kate Hodges
  • Denise Johnson
  • David Lander - Thumper (speaking)
  • John Lasseter -  Harry the Fly
  • Sherry Lynn - Female Ants
  • Mickie McGowan - Cockroach Waitress, Mosquito Waitress
  • Courtland Mead
  • Christine Milian - Female Ants
  • Kelsey Mulrooney - Female Ants
  • Ryan O'Donohue
  • Jeff Pidgeon - Grasshoppers
  • Phil Proctor -  Ants, Fly, Grasshoppers, Slick
  • Jan Rabson - Axel
  • Joe Ranft - Fly
  • Jordan Ranft
  • Brian M. Rosen - Slick
  • Rebecca Schneider - Female Ants
  • Franchesca Smith - Female Ants
  • Andrew Stanton - Bug Zapper
  • Hannah Swanson
  • Russie Taylor -  Female Ants
  • Travis Tedford - Ant Boys
  • Ashley Tisdale - Blueberry Ant, Daisy, Lead Blueberry Scout
  • Lee Unkrich
  • Jordan Warkol

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