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  1. Blue Sky had released 13 feature films, which were all released by 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) before its closure on April 10, 2021. The company produced its first feature-length film, Ice Age, in 2002. Their second production, Robots, was released in 2005, followed by their first sequel, Ice Age: The Meltdown, in 2006.

  2. 20 de jul. de 2019 · All Blue Sky Studios animated films, sorted by chronological order. *Blue Sky Studios are now bought by Disney. Last update: 20 Jul 2019. List activity. 1.7K views. 0 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 13 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Ice Age. 2002 1h 21m PG. 7.5 (521K) Rate. 61 Metascore.

  3. This is a complete list of all thirteen (13) feature films that were produced by Blue Sky Studios. Blue Sky Studios is one of the Fox film studios that was acquired by Disney on 20 March 2019, and Disney later announced the studio would become defunct.

    • Bunny (C) (1998) 5,9. 1.039. Animación.
    • La edad de hielo (Ice Age) (2002) 7,3. 120.771.
    • Gone Nutty (Bellotas) (C) (2002) 6,6. 2.677. Animación.
    • Robots (2005) 6,0. 16.304.
  4. It produced 13 feature films, the first being Ice Age, released in 2002 by 20th Century Fox, and the final one being Spies in Disguise, released in 2019. [7] [8] Blue Sky Studios was a subsidiary of 20th Century Animation until its acquisition by Disney, as part of their acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets in 2019.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2002 · Blue Sky Studios. Greenwich, Connecticut. US. Homepage. Overview. Movies. Sort. Ice Age. March 15, 2002. With the impending ice age almost upon them, a mismatched trio of prehistoric critters – Manny the woolly mammoth, Diego the saber-toothed tiger and Sid the giant sloth – find an orphaned infant and decide to return it to its human parents.

  6. El 9 de febrero de 2021, Disney anunció que cerraría Blue Sky Studios después de 34 años de existencia. La compañía explicó que a la luz del continuo impacto económico de la pandemia de COVID-19 en todos sus negocios, ya no era sostenible tener un tercer estudio de animación de largometrajes.