The Ant Bully

The Ant Bully is a 2006 American computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy movie written, edited and directed by Rich Moore And Eric Darnell And Executive Produced For BBC By: Mike Mitchell, Joe Johnston, and Kathleen Branagh based on the 1999 children's book The Ant Bully by John Nickle.

Original Scoring By: James Newton Howard And Chris Bacon Orchestratral And Scoring Conducted By: Pete Anthony And Gavin Greenaway Recorded By: Nick Wollage And Shawn Murthy AT EMI Abbey Road And AIR Lyndhurst Hall, London UK


It features the voices of Zach Tyler Eisen, Julia Roberts, Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep and Paul Giamatti, was produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman's Playtone, John A. Davis and Keith Alcorn's DNA Productions, and was released in theatres on July 28, 2006, by Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures. Concurrently with the general release, it was offered in big screen IMAX 3D, the format, also used with Blended.

Story

A boy named Lucas is bullied by another boy named Steve who gives him a wedgie so often that he’s now running out of underwear. Lucas makes himself feel better about this by drowning ants so the ants shrink him down to the size of an ant. Lucas finds out that an Exterminator he hired is coming to kill the ants, so Lucas helps save them by beating the exterminator. The Ants then turn Lucas back to normal so he stands up to Steve and stops getting bullied.

Release Dates

CountryPremiere
 Canada28 July 2006
 United States28 July 2006
 Philippines2 August 2006
 Chile3 August 2006
 United Kingdom4 August 2006
 Ireland4 August 2006
  Switzerland9 August 2006 (French speaking region)
 France9 August 2006
 Singapore9 August 2006
 Israel10 August 2006
 Mexico11 August 2006
 Panama11 August 2006
 Taiwan11 August 2006
 Uruguay12 August 2006
 Argentina17 August 2006
 Malaysia17 August 2006
 Portugal17 August 2006
 Venezuela18 August 2006
 Hong Kong24 August 2006
 Greece31 August 2006
 Iceland1 September 2006
 Brazil7 September 2006
 Spain8 September 2006
 Turkey8 September 2006
 Hungary21 September 2006
 New Zealand21 September 2006
 Bulgaria22 September 2006
  Switzerland22 September 2006 (Italian speaking region)
 Italy22 September 2006
 Poland22 September 2006
 Netherlands27 September 2006
 Australia28 September 2006
 Czech Republic28 September 2006
 South Korea28 September 2006
 Serbia28 September 2006
 Slovenia28 September 2006
 Slovakia28 September 2006
 Estonia29 September 2006
 Lithuania29 September 2006
 Norway29 September 2006
 Romania30 September 2006
 Russia5 October 2006
 Ukraine5 October 2006
 Finland6 October 2006
 Sweden6 October 2006
 Japan7 October 2006
  Switzerland12 October 2006 (German speaking region)
 Germany12 October 2006
 Austria13 October 2006
 Denmark13 October 2006
 Belgium18 October 2006
 India20 October 2006
 Kazakhstan27 October 2006
 Kuwait8 November 2006
 Egypt22 November 2006
 Bahrain11 April 2007
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