A documentary series following various prehistoric creatures, depicting their way of lives as well as their lust for survival.
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Series Cast
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Rick Robles | ... |
Narrator
(4 episodes, 2011)
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Thomas Holtz | ... |
Self - Paleontologist, University of Maryland
(4 episodes, 2011)
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Scott Sampson | ... |
Self - Research Curator, Utah Museum of Natural History
(4 episodes, 2011)
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Matt Lamanna | ... |
Self - Paleontologist, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
(4 episodes, 2011)
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Scott Hartman | ... |
Self - Paleontologist and Scientific Illustrator
(4 episodes, 2011)
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Andrew Farke | ... |
Self - Curator, Raymond M. Alf Museum
(2 episodes, 2011)
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David Krentz | ... |
Self - Dinosaur Revolution Director, Paleo-Artist
(1 episode, 2011)
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Mike Habib | ... |
Self - Biologist, Chapman University
(1 episode, 2011)
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Octavio Mateus | ... |
Self - Paleontologist, New University of Libson
(1 episode, 2011)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- Discovery Channel (2011) (United States) (tv)
- Demand Media (2012) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray)
- Discovery Channel Canada (2011) (Canada) (tv)
- Force Video (2018) (Australia) (DVD)
- Magna Entertainment (2012) (Australia) (DVD)
- Polyband & Toppic Video / WVG (2014) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Polyband (2013) (Germany) (DVD)
- Science Channel (2011) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
- Base FX (visual effects and animation)
- Entrenched HAS (visual effects and animation)
- Kinkajou (visual effects and animation)
- Mokko Studio (visual effects and animation)
- Sauce FX Studios (visual effects and animation)
Other Companies
- Artbeats (footage/images provided by)
- Blackstone Film Company (production services in tenerife provided by)
- Capsule Graphics (title graphics)
- Carnegie Museum of Natural History (footage/images provided by)
- Colorado Plateau Geosystems (footage/images provided by)
- Corbis Images (footage/images provided by)
- Corbis Motion (footage/images provided by)
- Discovery Footage Source (footage/images provided by)
- Framepool (footage/images provided by)
- Getty Images (footage/images provided by)
- ITN Source (footage/images provided by)
- Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (footage/images provided by)
- Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (special thanks)
- Paleobond (promotional consideration provided by)
- Paleotools (promotional consideration provided by)
- Pond5 (footage/images provided by)
- Shine Post-Production (online facility)
- Sideshow Collectibles (promotional consideration provided by)
- Stony Brook University New York (special thanks)
- Tenerife Film Commission (special thanks)
- Tree Falls Post (narration recording)
- University of Montana Missoula Flight Lab (footage/images provided by)
- Warner Bros. Post Production Services (special thanks)
- iStock Video (footage/images provided by)
Storyline
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Taglines | Power to the Primal See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $12,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Originally intended to be a comedic but more adult-oriented and silent animated show with no narration, until the Discovery Channel changed the format to a television documentary in the final stage of development. Hence the drastic shifts in tone, from scientific and serious to over-the-top sensational and goofy, as well as the tacked-on narration and the talking heads. See more » |
Goofs | Throughout the series, there are shots when the animals unconvincingly slide across the terrain or float in the air when running, due to the rushed animation. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Dinotasia (2012). See more » |