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Flik sets out to save the ant colony and all his friends from the greedy grasshoppers who take their entire food supply. Experience "A Bug's Life" again and again with this gorgeously illustrated hardcover storybook.

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First published January 1, 1998

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Note: The decision was made to consolidate all Disney publications under the name Walt Disney Company. This profile is for Walt Disney, the characters he created, and the company he founded. Any questions, please ask in the Librarian's Group.

Walter Elias “Walt” Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist. Disney is famous for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century. As the co-founder (with his brother Roy O. Disney) of Walt Disney Productions, Disney became one of the best-known motion picture producers in the world. The corporation he co-founded, now known as The Walt Disney Company, today has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $35 billion.

Disney is particularly noted for being a film producer and a popular showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design. He and his staff created some of the world's most famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse, a character for which Disney himself was the original voice. He has been awarded four honorary Academy Awards and has won twenty-two competitive Academy Awards out of fifty-nine nominations, including a record four in one year, giving him more awards and nominations than any other individual. He also won seven Emmy Awards. He is the namesake for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the United States, as well as the international resorts Tokyo Disney, Disneyland Paris, and Disneyland Hong Kong.

Disney died of lung cancer in Burbank, California, on December 15, 1966. The following year, construction began on Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. His brother Roy Disney inaugurated the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971.

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) (commonly referred to as Disney) is the largest media and entertainment conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, the company was reincorporated as Walt Disney Productions in 1929. Walt Disney Productions established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and travel. Taking on its current name in 1986, The Walt Disney Company expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theatre, radio, publishing, and online media. In addition, it has created new divisions of the company in order to market more mature content than it typically associates with its flagship family-oriented brands.

The company is best known for the products of its film studio, the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, today one of the largest and best-known studios in Hollywood. Disney also owns and operates the ABC broadcast television network; cable television networks such as Disney Channel, ESPN, and ABC Family; publishing, merchandising, and theatre divisions; and owns and licenses 11 theme parks around the world. On January 23, 2006, it was announced that Disney would purchase Pixar in an all-stock transaction worth $7.4 billion. The deal was finalized on May 5. On December 31, 2009, Disney Company acquired the Marvel Entertainment, Inc. for $4.24 billion. The company has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since May 6, 1991. An early and well-known cartoon creation of the company, Mickey Mouse, is the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company.

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418 reviews216 followers
September 6, 2025
The first rule of leadership is that everything is your fault.

মজার একটা মুভি। কতোবার যে ছোটবেলায় দেখেছি হিসাব নাই কিন্তু যতবারই দেখি ভালো লাগে।
21 reviews
January 15, 2016

Personal Response:
I read this storybook to my little cousin. She is seven years old. She absolutely loved this book. She loved the illustrations that went along with the story. I also enjoyed this storybook. I thought it was a cute little story. It had a nice flow to the story line. The illustrations were well done and helped understand the story more. My little cousin and I enjoyed the story.

Plot:
The story of “A Bug's Life” is about a bug named Flik who had high hopes. He was determined to save his colony from Hopper and the mean group of grasshoppers. He wanted to win to receive respect from his colony and the woman he loved. Every year, colonies of ants were expected to harvest food for a bunch of grasshoppers. Flik was an inventor. His creations usually did more bad than good. When he tried out a mechanical harvester, he dropped his machine on auto-pilot. It then knocked the pile of food into a stream just before the grasshoppers arrived. Their leader, Hopper, gave the ants the rest of the season to make good on what they owed, but he then he ordered a double amount of food after Flik stood up to him in defense of the Queen's youngest daughter, Dot. When Flik suggested that he tried to recruit some "tough bugs" to fight the grasshoppers, Princess Atta allowed him to do so, but only to keep him out of the way.

Characterization:
There are two main characters, Flik and the group of grasshoppers. Flik can be described as hardworking but a big mess. He tried really hard to make friends, but just came off as annoying. The group of grasshoppers can be described as mean. Throughout the story they tried to find a way for the colony to not succeed.

Impacts of setting:
This story takes place at an ant colony during the modern day time. The ant colony is a very important place because that is what Flik tried to save throughout the story.

Thematic Connection:
The thematic connection is to never let go of what they believed in. Flick went to save the colony and didn’t stop until he saved it. He believed he could do it and didn’t stop until he did.

Audience:
I would recommend this storybook to any gender of any age. I say this because anyone will enjoy the story. It has a cute storyline and wonderful illustrations that go along with the storybook
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November 29, 2014
I wasn't a huge fan of the original Pixar film, but, I was stuck somewhere and this was the only reading material they had, so, I figured, why not? The writing was actually better than I expected, and the illustrations--which were not taken directly from the movie--were well done. Kudos to the people at Disney for creating an easy reader version of a landmark flick.
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154 reviews
December 20, 2025
An inventive yet awkward ant named Flik inadvertently ruins the winter food supply of the ants, which results in threats from the fearsome grasshopper leader, Hopper. In an effort to protect the colony, Flik sets out to locate "warrior bugs," but mistakenly returns with benign circus bugs instead. Together with the circus bugs and the courageous young Dot, Flik employs ingenuity and their distinct talents to intimidate the grasshoppers, ultimately motivating the entire colony to unite and expel them, thereby demonstrating their strength. This narrative illustrates a small, seemingly fragile group triumphing over a larger, menacing oppressor. Initially regarded as an outsider due to his unconventional ideas, Flik emerges as the hero, highlighting the unique value of being different. The tale underscores the importance of discovering inner strength, learning to advocate for oneself, and having faith in one’s abilities, even in the face of skepticism from others. The ants come to understand the significance of collaboration and harnessing their collective power to accomplish what no individual could achieve alone. The grasshoppers' demand for tribute reflects real-world power dynamics and exploitation, with the ants establishing a resistance movement.
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335 reviews7 followers
December 21, 2020
Read this with my grandson as a follow up to the movie during a week we were discussing bugs.
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January 9, 2023
A well done book based on the movie!
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63 reviews
December 10, 2023
Read this to my little cousin. I love the movie, the little storybook was the same as the movie. It was great sharing a favorite of mine with the next generation.
14 reviews
September 27, 2009
Flik sets out to save the ant colony and all his friends from the greedy grasshoppers who take their entire food supply. So it's up to flik and the circus people to save the colony. Flik the ant has changed the most from the beginning to the end of the book because he kept making mistakes and he thought he was a failure but at the end he became a hero and rescued the colony without any minor mistakes. he had confidence. Book #11
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September 28, 2016
A cute reworking of The Magnificent Seven with the focus on community an standing up to bullies. It has a cool style and feel to it. I found it a bit grown up for children but they were able to grasp it.
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14 reviews
November 30, 2013
It is really fun! It tells me importance of friends and family everytime.
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220 reviews21 followers
December 29, 2013
Not bad. I kind of like this book. Flik comes up with a plan to save the colony of ants from Hopper the grasshopper and the rest of his crew. It works, Flik is a hero.
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955 reviews
March 10, 2015
another cute read for the book/movie combos that I'm doing with my sister
Profile Image for Kimberly.
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February 18, 2016
This book was just like the movie. the kids loved it and I always love Disney animations. Good story, lengthy for littles, but they enjoyed it.
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September 20, 2017
A Bug's Life
In the book A Bugs Life it's about these ants. That have there own little land and every september these grasshoppers. Come to get the food so they don't die when it's winter. But they come to check on the ants to see how the are doing and if they have no food by the last leaf. That has fallen onto the ground the grasshoppers eat the whole village because they are very mental.

The grasshoppers always come to the village and mess things up. Just like Flik, everyone hates Flik because he always messes things up and he just ruins things because he's flik. Princess atta told flik to get food and come back he got some food and ate it all and lied to the citizens of ant island. So he left and didn't come back, until this one day he came back with food and everyone was happy but mad because princess atta told him not to come back and he did anyway but this time he didn't mess up he came back and he regained his trust. Everyone loved him and his little friend came up and hugged him. He went to the circus and a bird came and ate hopper and then the people came and got launched out of a cannon and hit flik and flik hit a tree and the people were saved after that. Because flik said they can live by themselves and the hoppers are useless and ya

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