In Pixar animated film The Good Dinosaur, little Dino and his little human friend must survive an adventurous journey.
In recent years, the animation forging Pixar has regularly honored with new films us. So a new movie has been released since 1998 almost every year. In recent years, there were Monsters University (2013), continuation of Monsters, Inc., Brave - Highlands (2012), Cars 2 (2011) and Toy Story 3 (2010), also both sequels, and the top (2009) , Not least because these films Pixar has become a reliable source of revenue for Disney, as The Playlist notes.

Now the Pixar employees need obviously a little break, because two upcoming projects were postponed. These are: Arlo & Spot and Finding Dorie, sequel to Finding Nemo. The Good Dinosaur explores the question of what would have happened if the dinosaurs had not become extinct and would now live together with the people.
What would have happened if the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs 64 million years, the earth would have missed? If they had stayed even millions of years the ruling species on earth and also acquaintance with the first man would have concluded? This question is the animated film, “The Good Dinosaur.”
The good-natured Apatosaurus Arlo is a normal teenager: He is about 20 meters tall, weighs several tons and lives with his siblings Cliff and Ivy and and Momma, a quiet life. One day, however, a terrible event threatened the lives of his family; he must embark on a dangerous journey. He gets unexpected support when the little human boy Spot befriends him and accompanied him on his adventure.
The idea for the film comes back on an experience from his childhood. At that time he was at the World Exposition 1964 in Queens. There was also a gazebo with mechanical Dino Aryans; it was then designed by Walt Disney himself.
Unfortunately, it had the good dinosaur in its production not easy and was also almost facing extinction. Although there were already 2013 first video material, the production was delayed ever further. A theatrical release in the summer of 2014 had to be postponed to the autumn of the following year, since the Regusseur Bob Peterson left the film and Peter's son was represented. This delay Pixar had 60 employees, therefore dismissed 5 percent of its workforce.
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