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2000 animated film directed by Ralph Zondag and Eric Leighton

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Dinosaur is a 2000 American live-action animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab, and directed by Ralph Zondag and Eric Leighton from a screenplay by John … Wikipedia
Ratings
48%
Rotten Tomatoes
50K votes
6.4 / 10.0
IMDb
71.8K votes
56.0
Metacritic
32 votes
Factsheet
Directed by Ralph Zondag
Eric Leighton
Story by Walon Green
John Harrison
Robert Nelson Jacobs
Thom Enriquez
Ralph Zondag
Factsheet
Directed by Ralph Zondag
Eric Leighton
Story by Walon Green
John Harrison
Robert Nelson Jacobs
Thom Enriquez
Ralph Zondag
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Dinosaur (2000 film) - Wikipedia
1 day ago - He behaves as a Social Darwinist, only concerned about the "fit/strong" dinosaurs and his own position as leader. Julianna Margulies as Neera, a kindly, sensible Iguanodon who is Kron's sister and Aladar's love interest. Peter Siragusa as Bruton, Kron's harsh and fatalistic Iguanodon lieutenant who softens once Plio helps heal his injuries. Joan Plowright as Baylene, an elderly, dainty and friendly Brachiosaurus, who is the last known of her kind after the meteorite. Initially, this character was intended to be a male Brachiosaurus named Sorbus, voiced by Chris Farley.
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Does Anyone Remember the movie Dinosaur (2000)?
I remember seeing it as a kid and thinking even at the time that it was just Tarzan with extra steps. Now I recognise it as a failed hybrid script of several key tropes popular at the time. Animation was creepy and poorly done but probably groundbreaking or something. More on reddit.com
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DINOSAUR (2000) is such an ambitious film that I can't help but admire it so much.
Damn the opening scene of the film has had a place in my mind ever since I saw it on VCR as a kid it would sometimes come to the surface but I could never remember what movie it came from. The traveling egg is something I will never forget. The movie itself probably didn’t have that big of an impact on me since I don’t remember any of that lol. More on reddit.com
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Your thoughts on "Dinosaur" (2000)
You did it. You managed to rank Dinosaur over The Rescuers Down Under and Fantasia somehow. Even with tiers I don't think there is any getting away from that choice. There are two movies in the canon that I could not possibly recommend people waste their time on to watch. The Black Cauldron and Dinosaur. More on reddit.com
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I’m not sure about the rest, but the main character stands really well. As his name suits his personality and visual design. And it’s most memorable. Aladar 😅 More on reddit.com
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Behind The Voice Actors
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Dinosaur (2000 Movie) - Behind The Voice Actors
12 images of the Dinosaur cast of characters. Photos of the Dinosaur (Movie) voice actors.
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IMDb
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Dinosaur (2000) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Dinosaur (2000) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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The Disney Purist
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#39 Dinosaur (2000) | The Disney Purist
October 2, 2025 - They are celebrating a new generation of dinosaurs about to hatch from their eggs, including Aladar and Neera’s future children, with one of them hatching right at the end of the movie. Clearly, Aladar is the main character of Dinosaur.
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Letterboxd
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Dinosaur (2000)
An orphaned dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sancturary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home.
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The Movie Database
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Dinosaur (2000) - Cast & Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB)
An orphaned dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sancturary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home.
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Archive of Our Own
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Dinosaur (2000) - Works | Archive of Our Own
*Based off of the 2000 animated film Dinosaur* Kron/OC/Bruton · Language: English · Words: 5,013 · Chapters: 5/? Kudos: 10 · Bookmarks: 2 · Hits: 173 · Explicit · No Archive Warnings Apply · F/M · Complete Work · 01 Jul 2024 · No Archive Warnings Apply · Aladar/Neera (Disney) Aladar (Disney) Neera (Disney) Trans Male Character ·
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r/movies on Reddit: Does Anyone Remember the movie Dinosaur (2000)?
July 16, 2022 -

Does Anyone Remember the Movie "Dinosaur" (2000) which is a live-action/computer-animated film by Disney? It was one of Disney's live-action and a mix of computer-animated alongside films like The Wild and so on. The story is about a young Iguanodon who was adopted and raised by a family of lemurs on a tropical island. After surviving a devastating meteor shower, the family moves out for their new home and befriends a herd of dinosaurs along the way while on a journey to the "Nesting Grounds". I remember watching this as a kid on VHS and being completely creeped out by the designs of the dinosaurs. I rarely see anyone speak about this film at all.

What are your thoughts and opinions about the film?

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TV Tropes
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Characters in Dinosaur - TV Tropes
February 12, 2015 - A page for describing Characters: Dinosaur. Main Characters The main protagonist, an Iguanodon whose compassionate ways may save his friends, family, and the …
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Common Sense Media
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Dinosaur Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Dinosaur
Stunning, but can be dark and scary in places. Read Common Sense Media's Dinosaur review, age rating, and parents guide. Disney worked very hard to make sure that the faces of the "Dinosaur"s were expressive, but should have worked a little harder on giving them some more complex and subtle emotions to express. Aladar just is not that interesting a character. Even in a movie for kids, it's not enough for the characters to overcome some external challenge. What makes a story get into your heart is seeing the characters learn and grow and overcome internal challenges. It is a marvel of skill, bu
Rating: 3 ​
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Only Dinosaurs
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18 Iconic Dinosaur Characters From The Movies, TV, & Games
August 18, 2023 - Wondering what are the names of the 4 dinosaurs in Jurassic World? Their names are Blue, Delta, Echo, and Charlie. Fondly known as The Raptor Squad. These endearing Velociraptors became one of fans’ favorite dinosaur movie characters because ...
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Dinosaur (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
January 15, 2020 - Anachronism Stew: And among the main characters, Iguanodon was from the Early Cretaceous, Brachiosaurus was from the Late Jurassic, Styracosaurus was from the Late Cretaceous, and lemurs did not evolve until the Paleogene (and the characters' ...
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Rotten Tomatoes
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Dinosaur | Rotten Tomatoes
May 13, 2000 - This is the story of Aladar (D.B. Sweeney), an iguanodon dinosaur raised by a family of lemurs. Their world is turned upside-down however, when meteors strike, turning their green world into a desert wasteland.
Release date   May 13, 2000
Rating: 48/100 ​ - ​ 50K votes
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TV Guide
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Dinosaur - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide
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.
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Fandom
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Dinosaur (2000) | Dinopedia | Fandom
The concept for the film was originally conceived by Paul Verhoeven and Phil Tippett in 1988 and was pitched as a stop-motion animated film with the title Dinosaurs. The film's original main protagonist was a Styracosaurus and the main antagonist was originally a Tyrannosaurus rex. The film was originally going to be much darker and violent in tone and would end with the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event, which would ultimately result in the deaths of the film's characters.
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Disneyclips
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Dinosaur Cast of Characters and Synopsis - The Disney Canon | Disneyclips.com
May 13, 2000 - Preceded by: Fantasia 2000 · Followed ... tells the story of Aladar, an iguanadon who is separated from his own kind and raised by a clan of lemurs, including the wisecracking Zini and the compassionate Plio....
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r/TrueFilm on Reddit: DINOSAUR (2000) is such an ambitious film that I can't help but admire it so much.
January 25, 2023 -

Disney's DINOSAUR is generally deemed as nothing more than either a tech demo or a cash grab to promote Walt Disney World Resort's ride attraction of the same name. But personally, I see it as a good example of filmmakers trying to push the envelope on every level, not just in the technical departments (from visual effects, to cinematography, to score, to sound design), but also in the storytelling department; only for studios to ditch the latter for a more conventional film. And even with all that studio interference, the filmmakers' ambition is still felt through and through. Despite the comedic and lighthearted moments, it's evident that the intent was to tell a more serious story that kids and adults could follow.

Even 22 years later, this is one of the most visually stunning films I've ever seen. The insane levels of detail on these dinosaurs is mind blowing. The characters feel huge and heavy, and you can see the great care put into the physics of the flesh and muscles shaking and wrinkling whenever they move. The facial animation is also really impressive. Notice how many shots are close ups. There's so much fluidity and character in their expressions. That level of detail in CG facial animation was quite unprecedented back in 2000. So yes, this film is still a technical milestone in my eyes. The cinematography is also spectacular, as it makes the scale feel so much larger than life. There're some great landscapes beautifully shot, with a few of them being combined into one. Not to mention, the camera work is very creative at times.

One thing I really appreciate about DINOSAUR is that even though the story is very simple and the plot very straightforward, the "united we stand, divided we fall" message feels sincere. Throughout the film, we see the importance of working together and the way it builds upon that idea flows naturally. We see it exemplified through Aladar, as those are the principles he was raised on by his lemur family. And during the entire section of the dinosaurs moving, we see him trying to help others, whether it's to get some water or get everyone safe. This genuine wholesomeness, along with a no nonsense attitude and proactivity, is what makes Aladar a likable character and easy to root for. His altruism and the white savior tropes might be on the nose to some, but I like that he's still humble enough to hear others' points of view.

Baylene and Eema are instantly likable for the simple reason that they're not the usual characters a hero becomes friends with in the middle of his journey. It's really interesting how the two elderly females complement Aladar and the lemurs as a team/family, and you quickly buy their bond with these newcomers. It is specially satisfying to see how Aladar's optimism inspires them to persevere, to the point that they repay him with that same optimism when he briefly loses all hope. Going back to the theme of working together, the movie does a good job addressing the fact that every living creature, no matter how big or small (and yes, that includes the lemurs), is capable of leaving an impact on others.

Other things that make the story not bland (at least for me) are the stakes being high and the theme of survival, which is tackled in a mature yet easy to follow way. Hence, the "only the strong survive" concept that Neera, Bruton and Kron represent being challenged by Aladar's belief that togetherness guarantees the survival and growth of the herd.

Bruton is probably the character with the most interesting arc, as he's someone, much like Kron, who has clearly been leading the herd for a while. So based on their long experience doing so, both he and Kron have a hard time getting into Aladar's way of thinking. But the reason why Bruton's redemption works is because early on we see his loyalty towards Kron and their own principles. Neither of them is necessarily evil. They just want the herd to survive and they feel that any distraction might slow them down from getting to the nesting grounds. It is only when he gets to the cave that he contemplates that even all wounded, he can still get there and also be helpful to others. But once the carnotaurs start attacking Aladar, Bruton realizes that the misfits will need this newcomer more than him. So he goes back to save Aladar, fights the carnotaurs and sacrifices himself in the process. Another thing I like about his redemption and death is that they take place way before the third act begins.

Going back to the stakes being high, that's also because the action is quite intense for a family friendly film. So many characters die in it. After Bruton gets brutally (no pun intended) attacked by the carnotaurs, the cinematography doesn't shy away from showing the fresh wounds. Also, notice how towards the end of the movie, Aladar's tail still sports the marks of the carnotaur's bite. The attention to these little details from the filmmakers is very much appreciated, as it shows that every action leaves consequences. All the predators have an imposing presence and are legitimately threatening. And the "monster cloud" that emerges after the meteor is one of the most heart-pumping action sequences Disney has ever produced.

I can't talk about DINOSAUR without mentioning the musical score. James Newton Howard's work in this film is still the best he's ever done (in my humble opinion), and that man has composed so many incredible scores. Such an absolute gem from the Disney Records.

And last but not least, there's the pay-off of the characters finally achieving their goal. After the monster cloud destroys the lemurs' island, a lot of the movie takes place in deserts and canyons. And this is one complaint I've seen many people make about DINOSAUR. After watching those beautiful landscapes in the opening sequence, they don't like that a big chunk of the film has very dry and drab sceneries. But honestly, that's why it's so rewarding when the characters finally arrive at the nesting grounds.

There's a few problems I have with the film. Some of the dialogue is too modern and too weird, it just doesn't fit at all because the filmmakers are prioritizing the animalistic nature of these creatures despite the small anthropomorphic licences. I can't stand the fact that Url is literally Eema's pet and acts literally like a dog. It just brings too many questions when compared to the rest of the dinosaurs that don't speak. This character is way more useless than Spike from The land before time (great movie with a couple of annoying characters). And while the few scenes that Aladar and Neera share are good, the movie needed a little more time between them in order to really hit home their romance. But all of these problems in DINOSAUR could've been easily solved by one simple yet major change:

DINOSAUR would've greatly benefited itself if there had been NO DIALOGUE AT ALL, which is what the crew behind it originally intended. They wanted it to be a silent film, but Michael Eisner demanded that the characters talked so that the project was more commercially accessible towards children. It definitely would've been an innovative style from a studio notably known for fancy characters and musicals. Heck, maybe it would've had an impact on Disney's way of telling stories. There's a reason the opening 7 minutes are what people remember the most about the film. In fact, the filmmakers made that 5 minute teaser trailer back in 1999, hoping that it would convince the heads at Disney to ditch the talking in the film. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. But nonetheless, I still think DINOSAUR is one of the most audacious projects the studio has ever made, with likable characters, a simple story and a lot more thought put into than people give it credit for.

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IMDb
imdb.com › title › tt0130623
Dinosaur (2000) ⭐ 6.4 | Animation, Adventure, Drama
May 19, 2000 - The plot that dinosaurs, after a meteorite strike, creates a large famine leading to a search for a valley of fertility is recycled from both a segment in Disney's FANTASIA called "The Rite of Spring", as well as Don Bluth's animated THE LAND BEFORE TIME. The lead character, an Iguanadon named Aladar, is separated from his mother, who is supposedly dead, is like the character of BAMBI in Disney's own animated film of the same title.
Release date   May 19, 2000
Duration   01:22:00
Rating: 6.4/10 ​ - ​ 71.8K votes
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The Disney Odyssey
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Classic No. 39 Dinosaur 2000 (2000) | The Disney Odyssey
September 20, 2022 - Oh well … to wrap up on a sunny note, Dinosaur may not have won us over with its characters but we know who our favourite animated dinosaur is: The Emperor’s New Groove is up next! Stay safe. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook ... Like Loading... This entry was posted in 2000-2008 Post-Renaissance Era, Disney and tagged aladar, baylene, bruton, dinosaur, disney, Disney Odyssey, disney review, eema, Film Review, kron, neera, nostalgic, plio, post renaissance, review, suri, yar, zini.