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Release Date:
July 10, 2001
Original Title:
Standard Deviants - Dinosaurs: Lifestyles of the Big and Carnivorous
Alternate Titles:
A Day as a Dino
Guess Who's Coming for Dinner?
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
Cerebellum Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 85
What were the dinosaurs like? How long ago did they live? Can a dinosaur be created from DNA? Did they take care of their young? Why did they die out... or did they? Join our intrepid dinosaur hunters as they examine the diets, habitats, traits and the eventual extinction of some of the largest creatures ever to roam the Earth! With the help of a respected dinosaur expert, the Standard Deviants will dispel dino-myths and give you the bare-bone facts about these mysterious creatures, using humorous skits, computer graphics and a fun, easy-to-understand format. Released as two separate VHS tapes ("A Day as a Dino" and "Guess Who's Coming for Dinner?") but a single DVD and CD-ROM.
Director:
Sam Genovese
Executive Producer:
Chip Paucek
James Rena
Lara Hopewell
Paul Crapol
Producer:
Amy M. Pitcher
Writer:
Jason Walther
Jennie Halfant
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