The Croods: A New Age

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Join the Adventure: Embrace Your Inner Crood in a World of Exploration and Family Fun!

The Croods and the Bettermans clash in a wild family feud, navigating wacky inventions and hilarious mishaps. Together, they learn that embracing differences can create unbreakable bonds, proving that love is the ultimate survival tool!

The Croods: A New Age Trivia

What is the name of the rival family that the Croods encounter in "The Croods: A New Age"? (Medium)
#1: The Bettermans
#2: The Flints
#3: The Grubbers
#4: The Treetops
What is the main reason the Croods are forced to find a new home in "The Croods: A New Age"? (Medium)
#1: Their cave is destroyed
#2: They are searching for food
#3: They want to meet new people
#4: They are fleeing a volcano
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The Croods: A New Age Fun Facts

In The Croods: A New Age, the character of Guy is voiced by Ryan Reynolds, who also starred in the hit movie Deadpool, showcasing his comedic range in both animated and live-action roles.
The Croods: A New Age features the first-ever appearance of a fictional character named The Croods, who are based on real-world prehistoric creatures and plants, showcasing imaginative versions of evolution.

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