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A Bug's Life

A charming, crowd-pleasing Pixar adventure with a sharp undercurrent of class rebellion, inventive visual gags, and a warm underdog spirit. It’s not the studio’s most emotionally complex film, but it remains funny, energetic, and surprisingly pointed.

55% (1,079,327)

A Bug's Life

Where to watch: Disney

Movie · Family · Animation · G

1998 · 1h 35m · ★ 55% (1.1M)

An epic of miniature proportions.

Director: John Lasseter

Starring: Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Overview

On behalf of "oppressed bugs everywhere," an inventive ant named Flik hires a troupe of warrior bugs to defend his bustling colony from a horde of freeloading grasshoppers led by the evil-minded Hopper.

Director

John Lasseter

Production

Pixar

Cast

Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hayden Panettiere, Phyllis Diller, Richard Kind, David Hyde Pierce, Joe Ranft, Denis Leary, Jonathan Harris, Madeline Kahn, Bonnie Hunt, Michael McShane, John Ratzenberger, Brad Garrett, Roddy McDowall, Edie McClurg, Alex Rocco, David Ossman, Carlos Alazraqui

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A charming, crowd-pleasing Pixar adventure with a sharp undercurrent of class rebellion, inventive visual gags, and a warm underdog spirit. It’s not the studio’s most emotionally complex film, but it remains funny, energetic, and surprisingly pointed.

Best for

  • families looking for a lively animated adventure
  • viewers who like underdog stories with political subtext
  • fans of early Pixar craftsmanship and visual comedy
  • people who enjoy ensemble comedies with a clear villain

Skip if

  • you want Pixar at its most emotionally devastating
  • you dislike broad kid-friendly humor
  • you prefer animation with a more modern visual style
  • you are looking for a tightly layered character drama

Overview

A Bug’s Life is one of Pixar’s most straightforward pleasures: bright, funny, and built on a clean underdog premise that never gets old. The ant colony-versus-grasshoppers setup gives the movie an easy-to-grasp dramatic engine, while the insect world lets the animators turn every leaf, pebble, and blade of grass into a comic set piece.

Worth noting

What gives it extra staying power is its sly political edge. Beneath the family-movie surface, it plays like a story about labor, collective power, and standing up to bullies who rely on fear and scarcity. That subtext is broad enough for kids and sharp enough for adults, which is a big part of why it still lands.

Bottom line

It’s also a very 1998 Pixar movie in the best way: a little rougher around the edges than the studio’s later classics, but full of invention, personality, and visual wit. If you want a funny, accessible animated adventure with real momentum and a satisfying payoff, this is an easy yes.

Top Letterboxd reviews

robyn (4★) · 4095 likes

why dont pixar do bloopers no more

Simon Holm Rønne (3.5★) · 3811 likes

I like my children’s movies with a healthy serving of anti-capitalism.

♡megan♡ (5★) · 3301 likes

THIS IS AN ELITE MOVIE IF U DISAGREE IM GOING TO ASSUME UR AN EVIL CAPITALISTIC GRASSHOPPER IN DISGUISE

Matt Singer (4★) · 1560 likes

Randy Newman’s score absolutely slaps.

ziwe (5★) · 1246 likes

proletariat anthem. bug’s life walked so bee movie could smooch

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Themes

underdog heroism, collective resistance, class struggle, found family, bullying and oppression, courage, community, resourcefulness

Topics

animated adventure, family comedy, political subtext, underdog story, ensemble cast, bug world, revolutionary allegory, 1990s animation, feel-good, villain-driven

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