Bully: Movie The Ant
It is worth revisiting for the sheer audacity of watching Nicolas Cage voice a magical ant opposite Meryl Streep as his queen, all while teaching a ten-year-old that being a “worker” is the highest honor of all. For families looking for a movie with heart, humor, and a surprising amount of existential dread regarding lawn pesticides, The Ant Bully remains a hidden gem of the CGI era. Just remember: Next time you see an anthill, think twice before you stomp.
It’s a fun, family-friendly adventure with a lot of heart. If you missed this one during the "bug movie" boom of the late 90s/early 2000s, it’s a hidden gem worth streaming. movie the ant bully
The story follows (voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen), a 10-year-old boy who has recently moved to a new neighborhood. Lacking friends and targeted by the local bully, Steve, Lucas vents his frustration on the innocent ant colony in his front yard—drowning them with garden hoses and stomping their hills. The ants, terrified of the "Destroyer," decide to fight back. It is worth revisiting for the sheer audacity
Lucas, a young boy who is bullied by his peers, takes his frustration out on an ant colony in his front yard. In a twist of fate, the ants use a magic potion to shrink Lucas down to their size. Suddenly, the "destroyer" is thrust into a terrifying world of massive raindrops, hungry spiders, and intricate underground cities. It’s a fun, family-friendly adventure with a lot of heart