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The Green Dinosaur

The Green Dinosaur (2024)

1h 34m | PG-13

⭐ 7.2 / 10

When the world around him is mysteriously erased, a little green dinosaur named Diplodocus must travel through the pages of a comic book and adventure through time to bring color back to his land. Alongside a wizard and two scientists, Diplo’s plans go awry as he learns that there may be a dimension to his world that he never considered.

Director: Wojtek Wawszczyk

Studio: Human

Genre: Animation, Family, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy

Video: 720p

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Cast

Mikołaj Wachowski

Mikołaj Wachowski

as Diplodok (voice)

Borys Szyc

Borys Szyc

as Hokus Pokus / Hokus Pokus' Father (voice)

Małgorzata Kożuchowska

Małgorzata Kożuchowska

as Entomologia (voice)

Arkadiusz Jakubik

Arkadiusz Jakubik

as Professor Nerwosolek / Diplodok's Grandfather (voice)

Piotr Polak

Piotr Polak

as Tadek

Helena Englert

Helena Englert

as Publisher

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

Animation artist (Piotr Polak) is struggling to find a new idea for his publisher (Helena Englert) after she rejected his latest idea around a cheeky and curious green dinosaur called “Diplo”. Oh well, back to the drawing board he thinks and begins to erase his work. Thing is, in the magical world he had already created the effects of his rubber on the paper is causing havoc, and forces the terrified young beastie to run for its life. Fortunately, the artist is frequently distracted from his destructive spree, and that allows “Diplo” to make some friends who might be able to bridge the gap between their world and the real one and stop the man before the whiteout of their colourful landscapes becomes complete. Aside from the fact that this might just encourage kids to pick up a pencil or a crayon and actually have a go at drawing without the aid of technology, this is quite a fun adventure story with the occasional live action scenarios nicely intertwined with an engaging style of animated characterisation and plenty of comedy shenanigans. It takes a slightly more human look at the done-to-death concept of a multiverse and is helped along by a very slightly evil magician; a slightly menacingly great pink cat and who doesn’t like a movie about green dinosaurs living behind the safety of a wall made out of an even bigger dinosaur’s jawbone? It’s creative, imaginative and really quite enjoyable - though maybe not for the tots.