Dinosaur

Dinosaur

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  • Genre(s): Family, Animation
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Ralph Zondag, Eric Leighton, Rick Moore
  • Cast(s): D.B. Sweeney, Alfre Woodard, Ossie Davis, Max Casella, Hayden Panettiere See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 22min
  • Music: James Newton Howard,Christopher Boyes,Frank E. Eulner,Jim Weidman,David Olson
  • Award(s): ASCAP 2001 (Won)
    YoungStar 2000 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Swapped, The Twits
  • Story:
    An orphaned dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sancturary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home.
    Full Story
6.4/10
IMDb

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Dinosaur - Cast

Dinosaur - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
An orphaned dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sancturary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home.
Ratings

6.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films | 2001 | James Newton Howard

Golden Satellite Award

Best Sound | 2001 | Frank E. Eulner

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Nominations
YoungStar Award

Best Young Voice Over Talent | 2000 | Hayden Panettiere

Sierra Award

Youth in Film | 2000 | Hayden Panettiere

Youth in Film For | 2000 | Hayden Panettiere

Stinker Award

Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than Million Using Hollywood Math | 2000 | John Harrison

IFMCA Award

Film Score of the Year | 2000 | James Newton Howard

Artios Award

Best Casting for Animated Voiceover Feature Film | 2000 | Ruth Lambert

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 2001 | Christopher Boyes

OFTA Film Award

Best Animated Picture | 2001 | Pam Marsden

BOX OFFICE

Budget 127,500,000 USD

Box Office Collection 354,248,063 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Initially, Directors Eric Leighton and Ralph Zondag were to use the popular Tyrannosaurus rex as this movie's antagonistic predator, but at around the time of production, The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) was released, which depicted a somewhat softer, motherly side to the classic dinosaur. Thus, a Carnotaurus was used. However, they changed the Carnotaurus' size to be even larger than Tyrannosaurus rex, close to 17-18 m long, when real Carnotaurus were only 8-9 m in length, about the same size or even smaller then the film's hero Aladar.

The backgrounds in the movie are actually superimposed photos of exotic tropical locations such as Canaima National Park in Venezuela, while some others are from Tahiti and Hawaii.

In order to separate this from the similar movie The Land Before Time (1988), this movie was intended not to have any dialogue at all, but Michael Eisner, head of Disney, insisted they include it.

One original concept for the dialogue in this movie would have seen the characters not moving their lips and beaks to talk, but rather as voice-overs, similar to Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993).

The original planned opening shot, showing the meteor moving through space, was cut when an identical opening shot was used in Armageddon (1998).

Popular Dialogues

"[first lines] Plio: Some things start out big, and some things start out small, very small. But sometimes the smallest thing can make the biggest changes of all."

"[about Aladar] Neera: That, children, is what's known as a jerkosaurus."