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The Scrat ice sculpture is the world record breaking ice sculpture made to promote the DVD/Blu-ray release of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. It was sculptured by the ice company Ice Bulb in the outdoor ice skating rink in Santa Monica, California. The sculpture of Scrat is four stories (48 feet) high, breaking the previous record by nearly 8 feet taking months of collaboration to create, with artists from Blue Sky Studios developing the overall look. Over 133,000 pounds of ice, gathered across four states, was used by a team of 14 skilled sculptors from Ice Bulb taking four days to complete.

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  • The Scrat ice sculpture is the world record breaking ice sculpture made to promote the DVD/Blu-ray release of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. It was sculptured by the ice company Ice Bulb in the outdoor ice skating rink in Santa Monica, California. The sculpture of Scrat is four stories (48 feet) high, breaking the previous record by nearly 8 feet taking months of collaboration to create, with artists from Blue Sky Studios developing the overall look. Over 133,000 pounds of ice, gathered across four states, was used by a team of 14 skilled sculptors from Ice Bulb taking four days to complete.
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  • The Scrat ice sculpture is the world record breaking ice sculpture made to promote the DVD/Blu-ray release of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. It was sculptured by the ice company Ice Bulb in the outdoor ice skating rink in Santa Monica, California. The sculpture of Scrat is four stories (48 feet) high, breaking the previous record by nearly 8 feet taking months of collaboration to create, with artists from Blue Sky Studios developing the overall look. Over 133,000 pounds of ice, gathered across four states, was used by a team of 14 skilled sculptors from Ice Bulb taking four days to complete. The new record was awarded by Guinness World Records official, Danny Girton Jr. on October 28th, 2009.
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