Sid the Sloth first appeared in the animated children’s movie Ice Age, produced by Blue Sky Studios in 2002. He is one of the three principal characters, alongside a wooly mammoth named Manny and a saber-toothed tiger, Diego. In the midst of the Ice Age, the trio of animals undertake a journey to return a human baby to his family, from whom he has been separated.
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Ice Age Sid The Sloth Flower Face Mask Design
Sid the sloth is holding flower, a scene from the Ice Age movie, check this Ice Age Sid The Sloth Flower Face Mask now !
Ice Age Sid The Sloth Flower Face Mask |
Ice Age Sid The Sloth Flower Face Mask |
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Sloth Flower Face Mask |
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More About Sid The Sloth
The Ice Age franchise now includes five films, the latest, Ice Age: Collision Course, released in 2016. Various animated shorts and television specials have also featured the misfit prehistoric trio. In them, Sid, Manny, and Diego continue their adventures, finding mates, escaping other animals and dinosaurs, and traveling across the Earth (and outer space!).
Sid the Sloth is based on modern three-toed sloths and the extinct ground sloths (Megalonyxs). His origins involve abandonment by the rest of his family, which led to a solitary life before the beginning of Ice Age. He is a comedic character, who speaks with a lisp, is often silly or dim-witted, and humorously hurts himself. However, he is also caring and loyal, which makes him endearing to his animal companions. Throughout the Ice Age films, Sid exhibits parental behavior by caring for young creatures of various species. He eventually mates with Brooke, a female sloth.
Sid the Sloth has also become a meme, usually featuring one of his bizarre facial expressions or using an image of Sid as a reaction image. His line “Doesn’t anyone love me? Doesn’t anyone care about Sid the Sloth?!” is often quoted and parodied.
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