The Disney movie primarily known for featuring dinosaurs is Dinosaur, released in 2000.
The Film: Dinosaur
Dinosaur is an American live-action/animated adventure film that brought prehistoric creatures to life on the big screen with groundbreaking visual effects for its time. It was a significant production for Disney, showcasing a blend of real-world backgrounds with computer-generated characters.
Key Details about Dinosaur (2000)
Aspect | Detail |
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Title | Dinosaur |
Release Year | 2000 |
Genre | Adventure Film |
Production | Walt Disney Feature Animation in association with The Secret Lab |
Distributor | Walt Disney Pictures |
Format | Live-action backgrounds with computer-animated characters |
Plot Overview
The movie follows the journey of Aladar, an Iguanodon who is orphaned as an egg and raised by a family of lemurs. Their peaceful island existence is shattered by a devastating meteor shower, forcing them to seek a new home. They join a herd of diverse dinosaurs on a perilous trek across a desolate landscape, facing challenges like resource scarcity, predators, and the harsh realities of their environment, all while searching for the fabled "Nesting Grounds." The film emphasizes themes of survival, community, and leadership.
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