

Dinosaur
An orphaned dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sancturary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home.
Director(s)
Ralph Zondag
Eric Leighton
Rick Moore
Cast & crew

Barbara Harris
Additional Voices (voice)

Hayden Panettiere
Suri (voice)

Ossie Davis
Yar (voice)

Max Casella
Zini (voice)

Frank Welker
Carnotaurus (voice) (uncredited)

Cathy Cavadini
Additional Voices (voice)

David McCharen
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Rick Moore
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Peter Siragusa
Bruton (voice)

D. B. Sweeney
Aladar (voice)

Alfre Woodard
Plio (voice)

Samuel E. Wright
Kron (voice)

Julianna Margulies
Neera (voice)

Joan Plowright
Baylene (voice)

Della Reese
Eema (voice)
Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Additional Voices (voice)

Matt Adler
Additional Voices (voice)
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Additional Voices (voice)

Zachary Bostrom
Additional Voices (voice)

Chelsea Russo
Additional Voices (voice)

Holly Dorff
Additional Voices (voice)

Greg Finley
Additional Voices (voice)

Jeff Fischer
Additional Voices (voice)

David Zyler
Additional Voices (voice)
Susie Stevens-Logan
Additional Voices (voice)

Tracy Metro
Additional Voices (voice)

Daran Norris
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Bobbi Page
Additional Voices (voice)

Noreen Reardon
Additional Voices (voice)

Evan Sabara
Additional Voices (voice)
Aaron Spann
Additional Voices (voice)

Andrea Baker
Additional Voices (voice)

John Walcutt
Additional Voices (voice)

Camille Winbush
Additional Voices (voice)

Billy West
Additional Voices (voice)
Ralph Zondag
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Eric Leighton
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Reviews
r96sk
<em>'Dinosaur'</em> is pretty impressive in parts. I felt entertained watching it. The animation, twenty years on, is still admirable. The environments remain beautiful, the living creatures may not look quite as superb but are still nice in my opinion. The voice cast are understated yet suitable, much like everything else from the music to the plot. D. B. Sweeney plays the lead role, portraying a character called Aladar. His voice isn't as strong as I'd want but he does a good job nevertheless. Alfre Woodard stands out slightly as Plio, I recognised her voice instantly having seen her years back on TV's <em>'Desperate Housewives'</em>. Heftier voices and a more dramatic score would've taken this further in my estimations, though there's no doubting this is a film that has many elements to enjoy.
CinemaSerf
This is quite an enjoyable, if light-weight, Disney adventure clearly designed to capitalise on the Jurassic Park themes that drove all of us dino-mad in the 1990s! Here, a dinosaur egg ends up being hatched amidst a colony of lemurs. "Aladar" is an iguanodon, who settles with his new family until a giant meteorite hits the ocean and they must skedaddle inland before the tsunami hits. What now ensues is a fairly standard series of adventures as they all try to find a new home. The visual effects are great, and the characterisations are also quite fun. The story, though, is really pretty derivative and plays very much second fiddle to the innovative standard of the animation. Pity, as over time that animation becomes less remarkable, and so does the film. Now, some 20-odd years after, the film has little to make it stand out. Still, it's good fun and quite endearing for 80 minutes.


