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Tyrannosaurus Rex | Friendship
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IMDbFilm Music | 2016 | Jeff Danna
Achievement in Feature Film Music | 2016 | Jeff Danna
Domestic Feature Film Award | 2016 | Jeff Danna
International Film Music Award | 2018 | Jeff Danna
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature | 2016 | Sanjay Bakshi
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature | 2016 | David Munier
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature | 2016 | Michael Hall
Outstanding Achievement in Animated Effects in an Animated Production | 2016 | Michael Hall
Outstanding Voice Performance | 2016 | Jeffrey Wright
Outstanding Character VoiceOver Performance Television or Theatrical | 2016 | Jeffrey Wright
Best Young Ensemble Cast Voice Over | 2016 | Ryan Teeple
Best Performance in a VoiceOver Role Young Actor | 2016 | Marcus Scribner
Best Animated Feature Film | 2015 | Peter Sohn
Animated Feature | 2016 | Peter Sohn
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in an Animation Feature Film | 2016 | Erich Stratmann
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Animated | 2016 | Brad Haehnel
Best Edited Animated Feature Film | 2016 | Stephen Schaffer
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Animation Feature | 2016 | Kevin Reher
Outstanding Achievement in Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2016 | Rosana Sullivan
Outstanding Achievement in Music in an Animated Feature Production | 2016 | Jeff Danna
Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Feature Production | 2016 | Mark C. Harris
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2016 | Huy K. Nguyen
Best Original Score for an Animated Film | 2016 | Jeff Danna
Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2016 | Denise Ream
Outstanding Animated Performance in an Animated Feature | 2016 | Ana Lacaze
Budget 175,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 332,207,671 USD
The Good Dinosaur (2015) experienced multiple production issues. The film was in production for six years and it suffered from creative differences, story problems, Pixar multitasking between film productions, and a quality slump the studio suffered from Cars 2 (2011) to Monsters University (2013). Director Bob Peterson was removed from the project in the summer of 2013, just under a year before the film's original release date in May 2014. Peterson moved on to another project, while John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich, Mark Andrews, and Peter Sohn stepped in temporarily to work on various sections of the film. In November 2013, due to further delays, Pixar laid off sixty-seven employees of its twelve hundred-person workforce, following the closure of its satellite studio in Canada a month before, when about eighty employees had been laid off, officially to refocus Pixar's efforts at its main headquarters. "For Pixar, it was a dramatic event", said Jim Morris, the studio's General Manager and Executive Vice President of Production. "It was tough on the company. Most studios would have said, 'The movie's fine. It's not bad.' And it wasn't bad; it just wasn't great. We wanted to have a great movie." On October 21, 2014, Peter Sohn was officially named the new director. The story was then re-worked, and some major changes included lowering the age of the protagonist and adding the concept of nature itself being the main antagonist. While John Lithgow still remained cast as Poppa in the film (he would later be replaced), he acknowledged the fantastic changes in the script and said that "(The film's) gonna be better than I ever imagined."
Arlo's movements were based on those of young elephants.
This film marked the first time Pixar had released two films in one year, following the release of Inside Out (2015) in June.
Originally, Arlo was going to be older (approximately seventeen-years-old) and voiced by Lucas Neff. However, Director Peter Sohn, in order to convey the idea of Arlo maturing, as well as accurately portray the "boy-and-dog" relationship between Arlo and Spot, decided to make him younger (approximately eleven-years-old).
EASTER EGG: One of the asteroids at the start of the film resembles the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story franchise.
"Poppa: Sometimes you got to get through your fear to see the beauty on the other side."
"[from trailer] Butch: If you ain't scared, you ain't alive."