Cast
- Julia Roberts as Hova, a worker ant who is assigned to teach Lucas about the ways of the ant.
- Nicolas Cage as Zoc, a wizard ant who gives the ant bully.
- Meryl Streep as The Queen Ant
- Paul Giamatti as Stan Beals, a local exterminator and the main antagonist.
- Zach Tyler Eisen as Lucas Nickle, a boy whose family has moved into a new neighborhood where he gets tortured by a bully.
- Regina King as Kreela
- Bruce Campbell as Fugax, a dimwitted ant.
- Lily Tomlin as Grandma (Mommo)
- Cheri Oteri as Doreen Nickle, Lucas' mother.
- Creagen Dow as Steve, the local neighborhood bully who likes to torture Lucas
- Larry Miller as Fred Nickle, Lucas' father.
- Richard Green as Wasp Leader
- Jake T. Austin as Nicky
- Don Frye as Soldier Ant
- Ricardo Montalban as The Head of Council
- Allison Mack as Tiffany Nickle, Lucas' older sister.
- Rob Paulsen as Beetle
- Mark DeCarlo as Fly
- Tyler James Williams as Blue Teammate #1
- Jaishon Fisher as Blue Teammate #2
- Frank Welker as Spindle / Frog / Caterpillar
- Tom Kenny as Drone Ant ,ant 2 and ant 6
- Neil Ross as Wasp # 1 / Wasp # 5
- Bob Joles as Wasp # 2
- Wally Wingert as Wasp # 3
- Leon Morenzie as Wasp # 4
- Johnathan Cook as Wasp # 6
- Clive Robertson as Hova's Wasp
- S. Scott Bullock as Wasp Survivor/ Glow Worm
- Zack Shada as Blonde Boy (uncredited)
- Benjamin Bryan as Kid (uncredited)
- Jordan Orr as Ant (uncredited)
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