
During an attack on a pack of Iguanodon, an egg is separated and ends up with the possession of a group of lemurs. The lemurs care for this egg and the young creature born from it, which they call Aladar (D.B. Sweeney). When meteorites hit Earth, Aladar and his family must leave their homeland. Away from home and as close to danger as they have ever been, they meet up with a huge group of dinosaurs, led by Kron (Samuel E. Wright) and Bruton (Peter Siragusa). All together they... (Full plot summary below)
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During an attack on a pack of Iguanodon, an egg is separated and ends up with the possession of a group of lemurs. The lemurs care for this egg and the young creature born from it, which they call Aladar (D.B. Sweeney). When meteorites hit Earth, Aladar and his family must leave their homeland. Away from home and as close to danger as they have ever been, they meet up with a huge group of dinosaurs, led by Kron (Samuel E. Wright) and Bruton (Peter Siragusa). All together they are trying to reach the nesting grounds, but it's not going to be easy.
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| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsFor sheer bravura film making, for creating a cartoon world with real air, flesh, blood and the exhilarating cycle of fear and escape, Dinosaur is tops. |
| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressWill leave audiences of all ages awestruck. |
| San Francisco ExaminerWalter V. AddiegoDinosaur is another refrain of the old Disney song. |
| Cincinnati EnquirerMargaret A. McGurkUtimately it is the look of the film that makes an indelible impression. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordIt is the next generation of high technology that further blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. |
| Boston GlobeJay CarrToo bad they didn't skip the gags and one-liners, along with the songs, and go the distance in making this an authentic dinosaur world. |
| Boston PhoenixPeter KeoughMaybe it's just the Barney hater in me, but I prefer my dinosaurs without dialogue. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsBob BloomThough a bit ragged on the technical side, the film showcases a simple story with a moral that the younger members of the audience can understand and appreciate, plus some heroic and amusing characters with whom they can relate. |
| New York PostLou LumenickFor all the eyepopping splendor and in-your-face reality, this film leaves the viewer unsatisfied and feeling a little cheated out of compelling drama. |
| Philadelphia InquirerDesmond RyanI was entertained, and yet I felt a little empty-handed at the end, as if an enormous effort had been spent on making these dinosaurs seem real, and then an even greater effort was spent on undermining the illusion. |