March of the Dinosaurs is an earnest attempt to bring the latest paleontological discoveries to the screen through engaging animation. The central narrative of Scar the Edmontosaurus and his herd’s migration provides a solid backbone for the film’s…
March of the Dinosaurs
Set 70 million years ago in the Cretaceous period in North America, this animated docu/drama follows the journey of a young Edmontosaurus named Scar and his herd as…
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While March of the Dinosaurs boasts an admirable intention to present modern scientific understanding of dinosaurs, its execution falls somewhat short of captivating. The animated journey of the Edmontosaurus herd feels more like a series of educational vignettes…
March of the Dinosaurs is a delightful surprise, blending animation with a genuine sense of wonder for the prehistoric world. The story of Scar, the young Edmontosaurus, is imbued with enough heart to carry the narrative, while the…
This animated venture into the past, March of the Dinosaurs, attempts to marry narrative drive with scientific accuracy, with mixed results. The journey of the Edmontosaurus herd serves as a framework for showcasing contemporary dinosaur research, a commendable…
March of the Dinosaurs offers a visually engaging, albeit somewhat simplistic, exploration of the Cretaceous period. The animation, while not groundbreaking, effectively brings to life the epic journey of Scar and his Edmontosaurus herd. Stephen Fry's narration lends…
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While the film is set in North America 70 million years ago, its appeal to Australian audiences lies in the universal fascination with dinosaurs and natural history. The themes of migration and survival are relatable across cultures. For viewers Down Under, it offers a chance to explore a distant ecosystem through an engaging animated lens, potentially sparking curiosity about paleontology.