In the year 2149, the Earth is overpopulated and polluted, forcing scientists to develop a way to travel back in time. The Shannon family becomes the first to go back to the prehistoric era and join a colony known as Terra Nova. They must navigate the dangers of the past while trying to save humanity and protect their own family.
The Extreme Dinosaurs, a group of anthropomorphic dinosaurs with superpowers, team up with a female police officer and a scientist to protect Earth from evil aliens and their plans of using a weapon of mass destruction. With their hoverbikes and rock-themed superpowers, the Extreme Dinosaurs engage in thrilling battles of good versus evil.
Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) is a TV show that takes viewers on a journey back in time to the age of dinosaurs. Through stunning animation and scientific research, it provides a realistic portrayal of these prehistoric creatures and the world they lived in. From the smallest dinosaurs to the largest predators, Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) offers an educational and fascinating look at the Mesozoic era.
Primeval: New World follows a team of experts and soldiers in Vancouver as they deal with the escape of prehistoric creatures through time portals. They must navigate an alternate timeline and work for a secret government organization to prevent these creatures from causing damage and altering history.
Dinosaur Planet is a mesmerizing TV mini-series that takes viewers back to prehistoric times, exploring the mesmerizing world of dinosaurs and the challenges they faced. With stunning animations, it offers a mix of fiction and scientific facts, making it both entertaining and educational. From the surreal landscapes to the intricacies of dinosaur behavior, this show captures the imagination of viewers of all ages.
While dinosaurs may have been some of the mightiest creatures ever to have walked the earth, they also could have been among the most bizarre. With extreme, exaggerated body parts, some predators were loaded with outlandish or disproportionately sized appendages. Join world-renowned paleontologists and travel the globe to unearth some of the lesser-known but most surprising members of the dinosaur family: Mamenchisaurus, whose neck alone was longer than the rest of its body; Chasmosaurus, adorned with a fashionable crown of frilly spikes to attract the eyes of potential suitors; Spinosaurus, with massive extensions from its vertebrae that could have supported a sail or a hump; and Parasaurolophus, whose tube-like head crest may look odd to us, but was a mating magnet back in the day.
When Dinosaurs Roamed America takes you through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods to discover the diverse and fascinating world of dinosaurs. Witness the rise and fall of different species, the effects of environmental changes, and the ultimate mass extinction event that wiped out these magnificent creatures.
An American television miniseries produced by PBS in 1992 featuring some of the then-modern theories about dinosaurs and how they lived.
Computer-generated animation about the daily lives of dinosaurs, narrated by Werner Herzog.
Animal Armageddon is an American paleontology-based documentary television miniseries that originally aired from February 12, 2009 to September 24, 2009 on Animal Planet. All the prehistoric scenes are created 100% in Lightwave. It is produced by Digital Ranch Productions and all the computer graphics are designed and created by Radical3D.
Charting the rise and fall of the prehistoric creatures through fossil evidence from around the world and interviews with noted paleontologists.
The story is about the Mesozoic Era, and the creatures that lived in that time, which include the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The story follows the lives of the dinosaurs and other Mesozoic creatures, how they ate, battle and engage in other activities. The film has a volcano erupting, killing animals including a Tyrannosaurus. The film then moves to present time earth, postulating what may happen should dinosaurs were still alive; by showing a monstrous , fire-breathing Spinosaurus on the attack; and how it would be destroyed by an a grenade.
Paleontologist Paul Sereno and reptile expert Brady Barr are doing a research on "Sarcosuchus Imperator", a 40 feet long prehistoric relative of crocodiles. The story about the creature is presented through CGI animation as well.
This short animated film looks at the last of the great dinosaurs to stalk the central plains of North America. Lifelike models of ornithomimus, edmontosaur, and triceratops recreate the late Cretaceous period, offering a view of how our world may have looked 64,000,000 years ago.
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