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  • this is my FAVORITE sceen from this movie, and i love the song and the landscape. The best part starts at 1:33 :D

  • 1:39 ALWAYS gives me goosebumps when I watch this.

  • If the Dinosaurs and lemurs didn't talk, this would have been a timeless classic and one of the greatest animated movies ever made.

  • The greatest graphics in an old movie

  • Great movie, but just not because of the plot. XD

  • at the end it looks its going to hit you, i blink everytime

  • I get chills watching this.

  • I watched this literally every day as a kid.

  • this was one of the most depressing films ever made

  • Goosebumps.

    Every time.

  • There are MANY inaccuracies in the movie but It's still one of the most accurate depiction of Dinosaurs I ever saw.

    Plus, this is my childhood and an incredible scene with incredible music.

  • I love the two dinosaurs yelling at each other

  • The bit with the massive herd of dinosaurs on the plateau with the pterosaur flying over is just beautiful

  • 1:34 - 2:24  wow

  • You know, it's quite amazing that Aladar didn't come out with any birth defects after all of that

  • God this is so beautiful! I wouldnt be surprised if they just filmed the landscape as they were flying over it in an airplane and just filled it in with the animated dinosaurs! Cause the scenery looks way too real to be animated.

  • God, the music and visuals for this are so fucking inspirational.

  • 1:40 da best

  • The bird sure flew a ways from it's nest just to get the babies some food. lol

  • How to make this even more awsome:

    1. Pause this vid at 0:00

    2. open new window and go to youtube

    3. look up vid "Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) OST - Main Theme / Opening theme full version" (copy and paste these exact words in to search bar)

    4. play both from 0:00

    5. enjoy

  • I understand now. Movies that rely on extensive CGI as their main selling point are only good if they were made in the 90s. After that decade, any movie with good CGI is automatically bad because they were produced too late and therefore not good enough for nostalgia.

  • AW GAWD NOSTALGIA ATTACK

  • @scarhunter92

    You too, huh? XD

  • As of 1:30 the best part starts... My hairs keep standing straight up every time I see it: The music has reached his best here and the screens are awesome. God I love this movie.

  • Pteranodon's flight is simply astonishing.

  • 1:51 to 2:00 was the amazing dinosaur fly over ever!

  • *Sniffle* the nostalgia....

  • Orgasm @ 1:34 !! 

  • ... Is that water real or CG? If it's CG, then HOLY *Expletive!*

  • I love this movie. The 3 most epic show casing of dinosaurs are Land Before Time, Jurassic Park and this. What I love is how as new information is discovered good movies tend to 'evolve' along with it to capture not just the general audience but the dinosaur savvy audience as well.

  • I like the caption where it says "But it's entertaining so who cares". I think it pretty much sums up what movies and movie magic are all about.

  • 0:45

    It's your fault!! -.- ;D

    Pixar FTW. ♥.♥

  • I agree. It is actually Ovinuetrix (egg nurse)

  • wowsome

  • 1;39 - 2;22 I wish I had wings.....

  • Poor Oviraptor... when will popular culture stop misrepresenting you as an egg thief? :(

    (For those who want to know... the first Oviraptor fossil was found with a bunch of broken eggs. The founder of the fossil thought they were Protoceratops eggs, and assumed the Oviraptor was raiding the nest. Years later it was found out that the eggs were the Oviraptor's OWN eggs. Many oviraptorid fossils have been found incubating their eggs. They were more "egg nurses" than "egg thieves".)

  • @SayaAensland They may have eaten eggs anyway.

  • Where was 2:06 filmed? Any ideas?

  • @ian19975 On a computer. This movie is 100% CGI.

  • anybody thinking Land Before time in the beginning

  • James Newton Howard's Score really made this scene EPIC!

  • Thumbs up if you were a kid when you first saw this trailer in the cinema, and you immediately turned to your dad and said, "We ARE seeing that movie!" If you were a kid and you somehow didn't want to see this movie after watching this trailer, life is simply not worth living.

  • 0:37

    It's like they're fighting over a massive tictac.

    Thnx for the upload!

  • 1:00 - 1:08 "Hey! That was my cookie!"

    "Who cares, it's gone anyway!"

    "How DARE you-hey, what's that?"

    "I don't really know...what it is..But I don't care if it was your cookie!"

    "Why YOU LITTLE!"

  • One of the BEST cinematic scenes ever

  • PEOPLE!!! RESPECT THE NATURE!!!!

  • OMG,I'm crying......What a beautiful nature!I want to fly like this dinosaur!And music is wonderful

  • The music in this always made me cry just a little...

  • lol, the two dinosaurs at 1:00 are like..

    "YOUR MOTHER NEVER LOVED YOU YOU STUPID LITTLE-"

    "OH MY GOD YOU DODO GO DIE IN A-"

    *egg floats past...*

    "Where were we? Oh yeah!"

    "OH MY GOD YOU'RE SUCH A NOOB"

    "I NEVER LIKED YOU ANYWAY"

  • I REMEMBER THIS MOVIIIIIIIIIIIIE!

  • really cool how they mixed real environments with the cgi dinos!

  • Check out my piano rendition of They're All Gone from Dinosaur!

  • 5 people obviously got confused betwen the two buttons.

  • This movie inspired way more awe of dinosaurs in me in the opening scenes than all the Jurassic Parks combined

  • If only they had stopped there.

  • i wanna see an orchestra playing this beautiful, magical, and magnificent music...

  • The rest of the movie sucks.

  • the fact that 5 people dislike this is SICKENING. this is beyond amazing. :)

  • no matter how many times I hear ut...i get chills when this song plays, and it makes me sad when i think about how long ago i watched this movie.....I MISS MY CHILDHOOD!!!! AND IM NOT EVEN THAT OLD YET!!!

  • It's kinda sad that this sort of computer graphics and collision with actual backgrounds was thought as underrated. In short, this was the only Disney film of it's kind, the Disney studio that created it shut down shortly after the film was made.

    I really don't understand why it was underrated. Avatar took 12 years and it still doesn't beat the graphics of this..

  • @Neoni245 SO TRUE!

  • @Neoni245 The thing is: Disney didn't do much past branding. Pixar did all the animations. They're RENOWNED for stuff like this, they're considered animating gods and the only issue is the fact they rarely make films, they're too busy making each one. But each is unique, feels different, and has UNBELIEVABLE visuals. Compare that to Disney and Dreamworks where it's pumped out each year, they all look the same, and occasionally they look nicer.

  • @Neoni245

    Yes but this film was kinda boring, whereas Avatar wasn't. I do agree that the visuals in Dinosaur are stunning, but the fact is that the writing itself wasn't up to scratch and was largely forgotten as a result. There is more to movie-making than having something that looks pretty, you also need to tell a story that's engaging and memorable, and I'm afraid this movie doesn't cut it in comparison to Avatar.

  • @alex123superface Are you talking about the same film that came out like year ago? THE Avatar? Are you serious? The story of Avatar was a piece of shit... Just open your eyes... Its just Pocahontas in some other world for christ sake... Dinosaur on the other hand, at least had a story on its own... not taken somewhere else just to show how amazing graphics it has...

  • @Greencze

    Yes but the difference is that the story of Avatar was engaging while the story of this film was just kinda dull. Yes I know that Avatar is incredibly formulaic but it still held my interest in a way that this film never did, original or not.

  • @Neoni245 I think the same type of animation was used in "When Dinosaurs Roamed America"

  • @Neoni245 I bet James Cameron watched this several times and was inspired by it! Since thre is a 3D Version of the Lion King available, maybe we get so lucky to watch this in 3D as well.

  • its insane to think this was our planet millions of years ago!

  • reminds me the stroy of moses...

  • This one scene with the egg would have been a great short film on its own! It's by far the best part of the movie and the only part that really stuck with me...

  • awwww memories

  • I absolutely love the music to this scene!  It has so much power and beauty!

  • The first movie I've watched in theater, it inspired me so much to love dinosaurs..i was a dino geek when I was like 5.good times

  • My childhood along with the Jurassic Park

  • @sangyuni96 jurassic park is still my life

  • Natural selection was REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY - one more time for emphasis - REALLY nice to Aladar.

  • @bijoukaiba Until it dumped him (a heavy quadropedal browser of trees) on an island to be raised by bouncy, tree-dwelling omnivores...

  • I so love this opening part :D and i love the song. what's it called and who is the artist. I wnat to put it on my cell

  • @10animallover10 As stated in the title, the song is called "The Egg Travels". Written by the composer James Newton Howard.

  • I HAVE THIS MOVIE :D

  • Great music

  • The location of the Movie must have been near or even in the Gobi Desert, because in the beginning there's Oviraptor and later there are Velociraptors

  • @TheCanofWhoopAss Yeah, and there are dinosaurs from both South and North America as well as different periods in time and lemurs who hadn't even evolved yet, so I don't think this was supposed to take place in a specific place or time.

  • @centrarchid Well, those Dinosaurs from South and North America can be explained. The whole movie is about them migrating. About the lemur and different dinosaurs in places thing: That was Disney :P

  • @TheCanofWhoopAss Yeah, they are migrating but in order for some of those animals to meet each other they would have to cross oceans and inland seas. The modern equivalent would be like bison migrating into South America being chased by African lions. All I'm saying is that we really don't know where the movie is supposed to take place.

  • @centrarchid Well during that time only one continent existed

  • @TheCanofWhoopAss Not really. Pangaea began to break up in the early Jurassic. By the time the Cretaceous ended most of the continents were in their current position. Given that most of the dinosaurs in the movie are from the Cretaceous era I think it is safe to assume that is the era represented, especially since the brachiosaurs (a Jurassic species) was supposed to be the last of it's kind.

  • @centrarchid I guess you're right, altough Brachiosaurus still existed in the early Cretacious

  • one of my fav dino movies! oms, i love it ♥

  • Before Avatar, there was Dinosaur.

  • lol I loved this movie as a kid, in terms of excitement it gave me it was like the animated equivolent of Jurassic Park.

  • James Newton Howard did an amazing job on the music! As well as the graphic designers did on animation! Breathtakingly awesome!

  • Love love love love this music and movie so so so so much ! ! ! ! ! !

  • They did an excellent job on this movie. They need to have a month or a week where thye show movies and tv shows from the nineties. They were the best.

  • this was my favorite movie when i was like 4 lol

  • 0:00 - 1:10 funniest part lol i loved it and still love it...remember when i saw this as a trailer snipped long ago and then in the cinema when i was very little and now i still remember it well...the soundtrack is awesome, too!

  • !! amazing!!! :D 

  • @1805902349 yeah,I agree.Jurassic Park 3 was totally retarded.I can't believe I watched it as a kid.

    And well,I only watched 4 Disney movies [except for Dinosaur] so far (The Lion King,Jungle Book,Tarzan and Brother Bear).And what do you mean "fire and thunder all over the place"? Are you talking about that scene from The Lion King?

  • @1805902349 alright,you're either trollin' or 4 years old.

    First of all,BEST DISNEY MOVIE EVER?!? I'm sorry,but you missed out the great Disney era.I think this movie is awesome too,but...best Disney movie ever? C'mon.

    Second,PWNS Jurassic Park?!? WTF?!? YOU CAN'T PWN JURASSIC PARK.I'm sure you haven't seen that movie,anyway.

  • I remember watching this on the Tarzan video tape. Awesome movie :)

  • i don´t think that ten year old children are able to get the message of this great movie...

    it´s really awsome!!! <3

    and i love the soundtrack!

  • Beat that, James Cameron.

  • Come on people! It's not like this movie is 50 years old.

  • I miss this movie!

  • @squirrelygirl816 I agree.

  • @squirrelygirl816 I've seen it at Wal Mart for just 10 bucks.

  • All the comments here of surprise that quality like this existed 10 years ago blow my mind. What are you guys 12 years old? We aren't that fresh out of the stone age!

  • the movie is just kinda blah... was a visual treat when it came out - but by far the first 10 mins or so of the movie are the best part. the score is actually still my favorite of any movie.

  • love this movie this is my fave part ^^

  • this movie is so old!! but awsome graphics and things like that its been made like 9 or 10 years ago :D

  • @Blackcat437 Interestingly enough, these graphics are no better than the first Star Wars and they didn't use computers... 1977!!!

  • THE EGG. ITS ALIVE!

  • I'm not one to complain, but this scene here is making me a bit . . . . . uncomfortable.

    1:47 - 2:01

    I mean, it's too messy, by herd behavioral standards. True that herbivores do tend to spread out during grazing, but not like that. And it's too dense. Even herbivorous animals would want more space than so. The only place they would act like this is if they were in a zoo or a farm. But from the Carnotaur scene before this, this environment is anything but humble as a farm or a zoo.

  • This song is definetly going at the end of my pivot movie Chaoz.

  • Dinosaurs and trains are two of the most favourited things for young kids. This video is a great success.

  • I played this song on a disneyland field trip in the disneyland recording studio.

  • Great scene. And a great composer, James Newton Howard. Listen to his Peter Pan's Soundtrack. Amazing like this.

  • EPIC SONG it make you feel like going on an adventure 0:44 is where it begins.

    Best part is 1:30

  • EPIC SONG

  • what i find interesting is the mix of the cgi dinosaurs against a live backround. truthfully this movie was a better mixture of the two than most

    another one was dragonheart

  • 2 years ago when i was in advanced band we went to disneyland and played this song. we got to record our band's verison and match it up to the movie.

    its amazing and i love playing the part after the waterfall.

  • Wow the Everything looks so Real when the bird is flying with the egg, i mean almost like Jurassic Park Cuase the Dinosuars look alittle bit real too

  • Oh MY God!! This is amazing!!  where did they find this footage?!?!? Incredible!

  • It's from the animation movie "Dinosaur" I believe it's from 2003 or 2004

  • lol thanks i was only joking

  • @zenniahelles Believe it or not, it actually came out in 2000. It was also Disney's first CGI movie that wasn't Pixar. It's a very impressive film, since it looks very realistic & is very advanced for its time! I think people should give this movie another look!

  • @DanielLaux429 WoW! I wouldn't have thought it was so old. It certaintly doesn't look it's age ;3

  • I used to love that sound he makes at 0:01

  • I love the dinosaurs at the beginning xD they are so funny with the egg XP

  • This makes me nostalgic :) Why? Up until I was about 8 (I'm 13 now) I was completely and utterly obsessed with dinosaurs and I went through a phase where this was my favourite movie. It's not my favourite movie anymore, but I can see why I loved it so much. The music and graphics are just BEAUTIFUL.

  • the good ol' days of disney

  • la musica è fantastica,e i 2 oviraptor sono troppo forti!

  • Recorded This song in the Disneyland Studio's was amazing =)

  • I'm pretty sure this was the first movie I ever saw at the theatre. I was 7, and have to admit I have completely forgotten about this film until now. But damn, now that I see it almost a decade later, I'm shocked how much time has passed. Anyway, the movies were created for scenes like this! Beautifully shot and one of the best pieces of music I have ever heard! I love flying scenes like this, especially the one in Harry Potter 3 and now this one. It's just breathtaking!

  • The river part reminds me of "The prince of Egypt".

  • i love the music.

  • ayyyyyyy dios esta es mi parte favorita d la pelicula amo esta cancion y el video *_* y los dinosaurios *.* //ayyyyyyy god this is my favorite part of the movie I love this song and video *_* and dinosaurs *.*

  • where can i find this music track

    please tell me

  • itunes. lol

  • Awesome!

  • not hard to top those movies

  • for a movie made 10 years ago the graphics are fucking amazing

  • wooow is almost like the graphics now

  • @NHLinden the majority of backdrops in this scene are 100 % real. and the dinosaurs were animated over them. technically they cheated. pixar would be different. still an awesome film though :-D

  • @NHLinden You kidding!? they still are amazing. the graphics kick Avatars butt even now! i was nenver sure if the landscape was real! I mean look at taht water! and the cliffs!! its out of this world!!

  • @spyro9981 The movie was actually filmed in real locations. All the dinosaurs were just inserted digitally afterward but you gotta admit that the desired effect works. The movie is just amazing to look at.

  • @NHLinden I know right? That's what I always say. That's how amazing the graphics were, even back then.

  • Was this filmed on location?

  • I remember when they showed this infront of Toy Story 2, and it gave me so many chills.. the music, visuals, everything was astounding at the time.

  • Omg, i had exactly the same experience xD

  • i love this film ,mainly for the opening sequence, id find it really funny if instead the egg just smashed as soon as it hit the lemur tree!

  • AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • can i ask somebody? what dinosaur is aladar?

  • ok, ok, i know it now... its iguanodon...

  • Iguanodon, but a somewhat modified one.

  • Yeah. In real life, iguanodonts had a beak, rather than lips, to allow them to nip food off from the trees. But, needless to say, the makers of the film had to change that so they could talk properly

  • I love this scene because the dinosaurs actually dont talk but i gotta say that egg would have been dead at that part when the dilophosarus hit it against the water and if not the water woulda done the trick

  • *cough* oviraptor *cough*

  • @DanDood11 based on the crest, it's Citipati. i don't blame people for getting it wrong, as the 2 look the same, but it's still citipati

  • @apeycamelus Are you looking at the actual animal instead or what the movie says?

  • @MammothProductionInc the actual animal is Citipati.

  • This was without a doubt the best part of the movie.

  • of course it is. Its the only part where the dinos don't talk, theres green forests and no monkeys. The opening scene is the masterpeice.

  • this movie was/is amazing. and it had great music. i remember LOVING this as a kid :]

  • Awesome music!!!

  • Narnia? What the hell? xD

    You've chosen your favourites too quickly.

  • flying lizards.. i wish that still existed..

  • Wait, wait. I think I just decided that this movie was based on the story of Moses. Loosely. Very loosely. Maybe not.  It's been awhile since I saw it.

  • i could see how that would work

  • I can see a resemblance.

  • this is awasome!!! i love this film since i was younger !:D Ou nooo i am crying:D

  • Pure coincidence that all the eggs would

  • 1:28

    "Would you like peanuts during our flight, sir?"

    XD

  • Ironically Disney brought us the most accurate movie pterosaur I've ever seen...even most docs portray them naked or with other issues

  • The way the music in this movie just builds and builds is excellent. This is definitely one of the best complementing scenes, in regards to music and illustration.

  • yeah. I remember this movie from the first time I saw it, I loved it so much 8 ?D