Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA documentary series following various prehistoric creatures, depicting their way of lives as well as their lust for survival.A documentary series following various prehistoric creatures, depicting their way of lives as well as their lust for survival.A documentary series following various prehistoric creatures, depicting their way of lives as well as their lust for survival.
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I must preface this review by saying that I've only seen the last episode of this nonsense, which was about T-Rex. And I don't think the scientists involved in making of this ''documentary'' are responsible for the ridiculous animation. They must have seen it only after it aired, I assume.
Science is not always 100% sure when it comes to measuring, guessing, ascertaining things that happened many millions of years ago or many thousands of light years away. This is not to say that science is unreliable, in fact, I would argue otherwise is true. Because scientists are fully aware of the difference between when they make an educated guess and when things are unambiguous. Especially, when it comes to dinosaurs, scientists know what they know and what they are guessing. And to be fair, all animated documentaries about dinosaurs depict them based on speculation, in terms of color and behavior. But when we know so little about their colors, it's not acceptable to give them very specific color schemes. Their depiction of a T-Rex looks like an idea of an 8 year old boy: T-Rex have conveniently skull-shaped, white war paints on their faces! Their behavior is also laughable. They cuddle like kittens in their nests. Smaller dinosaurs sneak up on sleeping T-Rex to steal their eggs and when it wakes up they are afraid and they make a sound similar to a dog whimper. I must stress again, I am aware, almost all documentaries about dinosaurs try to make them appealing to a general audience. But this was insulting not only to the scientist but also to the audience as well. I really felt the urge to say a few things about this. Who ever made this should be ashamed of themselves.
Science is not always 100% sure when it comes to measuring, guessing, ascertaining things that happened many millions of years ago or many thousands of light years away. This is not to say that science is unreliable, in fact, I would argue otherwise is true. Because scientists are fully aware of the difference between when they make an educated guess and when things are unambiguous. Especially, when it comes to dinosaurs, scientists know what they know and what they are guessing. And to be fair, all animated documentaries about dinosaurs depict them based on speculation, in terms of color and behavior. But when we know so little about their colors, it's not acceptable to give them very specific color schemes. Their depiction of a T-Rex looks like an idea of an 8 year old boy: T-Rex have conveniently skull-shaped, white war paints on their faces! Their behavior is also laughable. They cuddle like kittens in their nests. Smaller dinosaurs sneak up on sleeping T-Rex to steal their eggs and when it wakes up they are afraid and they make a sound similar to a dog whimper. I must stress again, I am aware, almost all documentaries about dinosaurs try to make them appealing to a general audience. But this was insulting not only to the scientist but also to the audience as well. I really felt the urge to say a few things about this. Who ever made this should be ashamed of themselves.
While some paleontological information is offered from very famous experts in the field occasionally, with some footage of excavations, there really is not much educational content to be given.
The biggest pro I can give this program is the designs of the dinosaurs. They're very colorful and creative. Very birdlike, which is something most dinosaur documentaries actually lack, going for duller browns and greens primarily.
Everything else though is pretty bad. The animations of the dinosaurs are strange. It's jerky and looks like they're moving at a different framerate then they should be. They also act way too much like domesticated animals like dogs, and even some human-like behaviors are present as well, which is my biggest con. This honestly feels more like a high-budgeted cartoon than a documentary.
This is honestly one of the worst dinosaur documentaries of recent years. If you're looking for something educational on the subject matter, check out other Discovery Channel documentaries such as "When Dinosaurs Roamed America".
The biggest pro I can give this program is the designs of the dinosaurs. They're very colorful and creative. Very birdlike, which is something most dinosaur documentaries actually lack, going for duller browns and greens primarily.
Everything else though is pretty bad. The animations of the dinosaurs are strange. It's jerky and looks like they're moving at a different framerate then they should be. They also act way too much like domesticated animals like dogs, and even some human-like behaviors are present as well, which is my biggest con. This honestly feels more like a high-budgeted cartoon than a documentary.
This is honestly one of the worst dinosaur documentaries of recent years. If you're looking for something educational on the subject matter, check out other Discovery Channel documentaries such as "When Dinosaurs Roamed America".
I can understand the hardships of CGI, but this is a sorry excuse for this movie. The animals act too human-like and not enough like animals. The dinosaurs are unrealistically colored and there are sound effects every 2 seconds as their on camera. unfortunately, this is a flaw in many documentaries, and I wish that there could be a documentary that fixes all of these flaws, and Dinosaur Revolution acts like it did... but it failed at doing so.
But on the bright side, at least they tried to do so, and I have to give them credit for adding feathers to their dinosaurs.
Turns out it was meant to be a comedy rather than a documentary, so...yeah.
But on the bright side, at least they tried to do so, and I have to give them credit for adding feathers to their dinosaurs.
Turns out it was meant to be a comedy rather than a documentary, so...yeah.
Although the animations are stiff at times i really liked the colorful and imaginative take on the different species, especially the t-rex which looked like death itself. But despite this fact i cannot like this series when every single scene is filled with straight out ridiculous behavior from animals which intelligence and behavior should have been similar to their modern counterparts. When i see a hunting dinosaur nod to its fellow hunter i cannot help but shiver out of dismay, the animators obviously had no idea about animal behavior and seemed to have given the dinosaurs almost human personalities.
I suppose the purpose of this series was to display dinosaurs as more caring for each other, but the way it was executed reminds me of a Disney movie, the only thing missing is the animals actually talking to each other.
I suppose the purpose of this series was to display dinosaurs as more caring for each other, but the way it was executed reminds me of a Disney movie, the only thing missing is the animals actually talking to each other.
They exaggerate a bit with these '' funny behavior of animals '', they were supposed to show these animals as not stupid but also caring for their young, etc. They were about. Well, if they prefer a rigid version, it can let them into the henhouse? There they will find the appropriate traits that dinosaurs might once inherit. Arguments like 'The animators had no idea of animal behavior' are just ridiculous. You might as well find fault with Jurassic Park / World movies, especially the second part of Fallen Kingdom, but well. Is it wrong that they portray these animals in such a non-"rigid" way? After all, how are we supposed to picture these animals? But well, they are more or less right with that, but here in these movies, this is exactly what it was about to portray dinosaurs in this way.
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- QuizOriginally 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.
- BlooperThroughout 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.
- ConnessioniEdited into Dinotasia (2012)
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By what name was Dinosaur Revolution (2011) officially released in India in English?
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