Walking with Dinosaurs
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Average customer review:Product Description
New Blood, Time of the Titans, Cruel Sea, Giant of the Skies, Spirits of the Ice Forest, Death of a Dynasty. Ride the ultimate time machine from the beginning of dinosaurs to their spectacular end! Using the latest in computer animation, this series puts you in the middle of Jurassic stampedes and T Rex battles, through 155 million years of pre-history.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26582 in DVD
- Brand: Warner Brothers
- Released on: 2006-07-18
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 230 minutes
Customer Reviews
Great for our dinophile almost-four-year-old and we don't mind watching it either
This series is brilliant. The special effects are truly impressive, the style (made like a fake nature documentary, as if the filmmakers are just observing the dinosaurs in the wilds) is clever, and it's all just fascinating. Some of it is quite graphic with dinosaurs battling each other, eating each other and dying off in lots of different ways, so I was worried that my almost-four-year-old wasn't ready for it. But he's started to ask questions about dying and animals eating each other and this has actually been a nice segueway into those discussions. We've especially enjoyed the "making of" featurette - lots of information there well beyond how they acheived the special effects.
Dinosaurs Were Cool!
This is a classic--we checked it out a million times from the libary before finally buying it ouselves. There are six episodes and each one examines the lifestyle of a particular type of dinosaurs from one major group (flying, swimming, adapted for cold climates, predators, early dinosaurs, and the big ones with long necks). My son is a dino-maniac and pulls this out & watches it again every few weeks, absolutely loves it and it's EDUCATIONAL!! How often does that happen?
Early Childhood Dino video
This is an excellent video into the life and times of the world of Dinosaurs.
The animation is remarkable and they appear to be very real on the screen.




