Scrat: Spaced Out

2016 film

Scrat: Spaced Out is a 2019 American computer animated comedy slapstick short film directed by Mike Thurmeier and Galen T. Chu. The short is a spin-off of the Ice Age franchise and focuses on Scrat. This is the third Scrat short film and it's set right after the events of Collision Course.

Scrat: Spaced Out
Directed byMike Thurmeier
Written byYoni Brenner, Aubrey Solomon, Michael Berg
Produced byLori Forte, Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha
StarringChris Wedge
Karen Disher
Elizabeth "Beth" Chalmers
Sharon D. Clarke
Teresa Gallagher
Rasmus Hardiker
David Holt
Marcellus "Marcel" McCalla
Emma Tate
Narrated byNeil deGrasse Tyson
Elizabeth "Beth" Chalmers
Sharon D. Clarke
Teresa Gallagher
Rasmus Hardiker
David Holt
Marcellus "Marcel" McCalla
Emma Tate
Edited byJames Palumbo
Music byJohn Debney
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
12 March 2019

Plot change

Right after the events of Collision Course, Scrat is ready to come back to Earth but he's kidnapped by alien female anthropomorphic sabertooth squirrels named Scratazons.

The Scratazons tries to kill him but they ultimately fails, however they steals his acorn but luckily Scrat gets it back with the attraction ray.

There's a battle between Scrat and the Scratazons leader with the attraction rays which ends with the explosion of the Scratazons ship and causes a black hole which swallows all of them except Scrat and the Scratazons leader.

Scrat initially loses the run against Scratazon for the acorn but he successfully uses the toilet to arrive to the acorn and he knock Scratazon away causing her to be swallowed by the black hole as well.

Scrat and his acorn are then swallowed as well but they are spitten out. Scrat is happy that he finally has his acorn but the black hole reopens and swallows the acorn, much to Scrat's horror and dismay.

Scrat then screams in frustration while he floats in the space.

Cast change

Possible sequel change

It's currently unknown if there will be another Scrat short but since the character is very popular it's most likely there will be at least another one. If there will be a new short film it will probably not be a direct continuation of this short as the shorts follows the "no-continuity" rule of the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner episodes.