Cast
The characters are all prehistoric animals. The animals can talk to and understand each other and are voiced by a variety of famous actors. Like many films of prehistoric life, the rules of time periods apply very loosely, as many of the species shown in the film never actually lived in the same time periods or the same geographic regions.
- Manfred "Manny", a woolly mammoth, is voiced by Ray Romano
- Diego, a Smilodon, is voiced by Denis Leary
- Sid, a giant ground sloth, is voiced by John Leguizamo
- Scrat, a "saber-toothed" squirrel, is voiced by Chris Wedge
- Soto, a Smilodon, is voiced by Goran Višnjić
- Zeke, a Smilodon, is voiced by Jack Black
- Oscar, a Smilodon, is voiced by Diedrich Bader
- Lenny, a Homotherium, voiced by Alan Tudyk
- Carl, a Brontops, is voiced by Cedric the Entertainer
- Frank, a Brontops, is voiced by Stephen Root
- Rachel, a female sloth, is voiced by Jane Krakowski
- Jennifer, a female sloth, is voiced by Lorri Bagley
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