After their cave is destroyed, a caveman family must trek through an unfamiliar fantastical world with the help of an inventive boy.
During production, directors Kirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders made a short film featuring a real sloth and presented it to DreamWorks staff at a company-wide event.
Eep:
With every sun comes a new day. A new beginning. A hope that things will be better today than they were yesterday. But not for me. My name is Eep. And this is my family, the Croods. If you weren't clued in already by the animal skins and sloping ...
The direction the sun sets changes from the beginning of the movie to the end. Initially the sun sets in the direction of the Croods' hunting grounds (two knuckle warning). But, they spend the majority of the movie heading towards a mountain in the opposite direction, which is where the sun sets for the remainder of the film.
After the end credits, three prehistoric elephant-mice come on-screen and play music with their trunks like trumpets.
Also shown in a 3D version.
English
$135,000,000 (estimated)
$43,639,736 24 March 2013
$187,168,425
$587,204,668