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Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 family film about dinosaurs set in the Late Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago. The production features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors John Leguizamo, Justin Long, Tiya Sircar, and Skyler Stone providing voice-overs for the main characters.
The dinosaurs that appear include a Stegosaurus, a pair of Ceratosaurus, a Triceratops, a Tyrannosaurus (which doubles as an Allosaurus), and a female Brontosaurus, along with one of her hatchlings. [2] O’Brien built the dinosaur models and miniature landscapes while the actual animation was performed by Harryhausen.
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The main characters include Littlefoot (Apatosaurus [1]), Cera (Triceratops [2]), Ducky (Saurolophus [3]), Petrie (Pteranodon [4]), Spike (Stegosaurus [5]), and in the spin-off television series and the fourteenth film, Chomper (Tyrannosaurus [citation needed]) and Ruby (Oviraptor [citation needed]). Other characters include the families of the ...
Triceratops: Dinosaurs for Hire: Tom Mason Lucinda Tyrannosaurus rex: Horacio's World: Mauricio de Sousa: Old Lace: Deinonychus: Runaways: Brian K.Vaughan: Companion to Gertrude Yorkes. Raptor Deinonychus: XTNCT: Paul Cornell and D'Israeli: Reese Stegosaurus: Dinosaurs for Hire: Tom Mason Rex Tyrannosaurus rex: Boner's Ark: Mort Walker: One of ...
[67] A. O. Scott, reviewing for The New York Times, praised the opening sequence as "a visual and sonic extravaganza that the rest of the movie never quite lives up to. Those scores of animators and technical advisers have conjured a teeming pre-human world, and the first minutes of the film present it in a swooping, eye-filling panorama."
The massive specimen, named Apex, will be on display at the American Museum of Natural History for four years, the museum said.
The dinosaurs were Elvis, a male Tyrannosaurus, Paula, a female Brachiosaurus, Jagger, a male Stegosaurus, Hammer, a male Chasmosaurus, and Madonna, a female Geosternbergia (despite having the crest of a male, and despite the fact that Geosternbergia was a genus of pterosaur rather than a dinosaur).