B.C. (film)

B.C. is a American computer animated family comedy film based on the characters from the comic strip of the name. The film is directed by Preston Brown, produced by Sony Pictures Animation, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. it features the voices of Ben Stiller, Jim Carrey, Steve Zahn, Allison Janney, Anne Hathaway, Patrick Warburton, Tom Kenny, Maurice LaMarche, Frank Welker, Jim Cummings, Larry the Cable Guy, Billy West, Tom Hanks, and Seth Rogan.

Plot
When Peter (Jim Carrey) builds a time machine, he accidently sucks in all the cavemen, cavewomen, and most of the creatures. They end up in the future and try to fit in with the current human society and get back home. Meanwhile, John the Turtle (Larry the Cable Guy), the Dookie Bird (Billy West), Jake the Ant (Tom Hanks) and the Dinosaur (Seth Rogan) seek the almighty Guru (Jim Cummings) for help.

Human characters

 * Ben Stiller as B.C., a humble, naive slob and eternal patsy. B.C. occasionally makes nighttime rounds as his alter-ego, "The Midnight Skulker".
 * Jim Carrey as Peter, a self-styled genius and the world's first philosophical failure, founder of the "Prehistoric Pessimists Society" and the "Truth Pedestal", and the discoverer of oil. Peter is patterned after Hart's friend Peter Reuter; the two had been co-workers at General Electric. He also plays the Adder (The Snake), the put-upon, mortal enemy of the Fat Broad (and her club).
 * Steve Zahn as Thor, a self-proclaimed ladies' man; inventor of the wheel and the comb. Thor was patterned after another of Hart's friends from GE, Thornton Kinney.
 * Allison Janney as The Fat Broad, a bossy cavewoman who enjoys clobbering snakes. A reluctant arbiter of congeniality with an unswerving devotion to the domination of men.
 * Anne Hathaway as The Cute Chick, a sex object in a world that had not yet discovered objectivity.
 * Patrick Warburton as Wiley, a peg-legged, superstitious, unshaven, woman-fearing, water-hating poet and coach of the local baseball and football teams, not to mention the first bartender. Wiley was patterned after Hart's brother-in-law, Wiley Baxter—who lost his leg in World War II
 * Tom Kenny as Clumsy Carp, a nerdy, bespectacled ichthyologist and perpetual klutz, clumsy enough to trip over a shadow. Clumsy Carp was patterned after Hart's childhood friend, Jack Caprio.
 * Maurice LaMarche as Curls, a master of sarcastic wit. Curls was patterned after Hart's friend from high school, Richard (Curly) Boland.
 * Frank Welker as Grog, pure Id, a caveman's caveman; a primitive, semi-evolved wild man with a one-word vocabulary and enough strength to knock the sun out of the sky using a golf ball.
 * Jim Cummings as The Guru, an unnamed, bearded wise man living like a hermit atop a mountain, whence he dispenses wisdom and sarcasm.
 * Will.i.am as Luke, a stereotypical street-rapper and one of the cave groups newest friends.
 * Mr. T. as Joe, a stereotypical gangster, Lukes best friend and one of the cave groups newest friends.

Animal and other non-human characters

 * Larry the Cable Guy and Billy West as John the Turtle and the Dookie Bird, this prehistoric odd couple are inseparable friends, especially when making their annual trek south for the winter.
 * Frank Welker as The Anteater, eats ants with a sticky, elastic tongue and a ZOT! sound. Hart actually drew something of a hybrid—with the long ears of an aardvark and the bushy tail of a giant anteater.
 * Anne Hathaway as Maude, an ant, a nagging wife with a smart-alec son, Johnny (voiced by Frank Welker), and a quarrelsome, straying husband.
 * Tom Hanks as Jake, ant husband of Maude, who is always threatening to run off with Shirley.
 * Seth Rogan as The Dinosaur, big but not too bright—a sort of brachiosaur with spinal plates like a stegosaurus. Sometimes called Gronk, which is the only sound he makes.
 * Frank Welker as The Clams, talking clams with legs, among other appendages. (Clams are also the preferred unit of currency in B.C.)