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* EatTheDog: Heart initially plans on doing this with Umasou, but he ends up unable to resist the cute little guy.
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* XenophobicHerbivore: The elder ''Maiasaura'' is an exaggerated example. He's perfectly willing to trample a hatchling Heart to death (''in front of his adopted mother'', no less) on grounds of the slightest possibility that he could grow up to be a threat to the herd someday. All this despite the fact that Heart is barely larger than a newborn kitten at the time.

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* XenophobicHerbivore: The elder ''Maiasaura'' is an exaggerated example. He's perfectly willing to trample a hatchling Heart to death (''in front of his adopted mother'', no less) on grounds of the slightest possibility that he could grow up to be a threat to the herd someday. All this despite in spite of the fact that Heart is barely larger than a newborn kitten at the time.
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* XenophobicHerbivore: The elder ''Maiasaura'' is an exaggerated example. He's perfectly willing to trample a hatchling Heart to death (''in front of his adopted mother'', no less) on grounds of the slightest possibility that he could grow up to be a threat to the herd someday. All this despite the fact that Heart is barely larger than a newborn kitten at the time.
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A third film was originally supposed to be released in Early Summer of 2020 in Japan but had been postponed due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. It will open in Japanese theatres on December 10, 2021.

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* RefugeInAudacity: Not so much the on-screen predation as the depiction of a pleisiosaur as something ''cute and eccentric,'' which Pero Pero certainly qualifies as.

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* StockDinosaurArchetypes: The main dinosaurs are pretty complex; ''Tyrannosaurus'' are fearsome predators as shown with Baku and Gonza, but are also capable of being nice and affectionate, even towards herbivores, as demonstrated by the protagonist, Heart, who was raised by a ''Maiasaura'' and himself becomes a father-figure to an ''Ankylosaurus'' he names ''Umasou''. While the ''Maiasaura''live up to the title of ''Good Mother'', they can also be very aggressive when it comes to egg looters and the herd leader is a rare example of a herbivore being a HateSink, showing condescension and hate towards Heart for simply being a carnivore despite his good nature. The other dinosaurs are more stereotypical, with predators shown as persistent and willing to raid nests and herbivores being placid unless attacked, though the narrative makes it clear they're only doing what they do in order to survive a tough world.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: A ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilantaisaurus Chilantaisaurus]]'' showed up in the second episode of the animated series, and in the movie as the purple horned carnivore trying to eat Umasou. The film also features ''Avisaurus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', and titanosaurs. ''Maiasaura'', ''Troodon'', and ''Giganotosaurus'' also qualify to some extent. A ''Gorgosaurus'' appears in episodes 16 and 17 of the animated series.
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There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male '''Tyrannosaurus rex''' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus needs to eat meat to live).

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There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male '''Tyrannosaurus rex''' ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus needs to eat meat to live).

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* AngerBornOfWorry: Heart experiences this when looking for Umasou whom is out of sight (Umasou was trying to get berries for him), and interrogates a pair of raptors before finding him. His yelling at leaving without his supervision is very understandable.



* AdultFear: In both ways:
** Heart and Light's mother loves her sons very much, but after Heart eats Gonz's tail, he runs away from from. Years later, she is still affected by his disappearance.
** Heart experiences this twice. The first time looking for Umasou when he out of sight (Umasou was trying to get berries for him), and interrogates a pair of raptors before finding him. His [[AngerBornOfWorry yelling at Umasou]] leaving without his supervision is very understandable.
** After chasing Umasou away so that he can live on his own, Heart hears his cries and goes to save him. When he sees Umasou in Gonz's mouth, he goes [[UnstoppableRage completely berserk]] and utterly ''[[CurbstompBattle destroys]]'' Gonz and his friends.


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* CurbstompBattle: After chasing Umasou away so that he can live on his own, Heart hears his cries and goes to save him. When he sees Umasou in Gonz's mouth, he goes completely berserk and utterly ''destroys'' Gonz and his friends.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Pero Pero in the book version seemingly dies from his injuries. In the anime, he's still alive and kicking even after parting ways with Heart and Umasou.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Pero Pero in the book version seemingly dies from his injuries. In the anime, he's she's still alive and kicking even after parting ways with Heart and Umasou.
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* SmallParentHugeChild: ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' Heart is quite a bit larger than his adoptive mother, a ''Maiasaura''. In real life, ''Tyrannosaurus'' was about ten feet longer, and the animals were probably a similar weight.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Pero Pero in the book version seemingly dies from his injuries. In the anime, he's still alive and kicking even after parting ways with Heart and Umasou.
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The film follows a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''' named Heart who was raised by a ''Maiasaura''. Realizing he was different, he ventures out to find where he belongs. One day, Heart finds a baby ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursTrueDinosaurs Ankylosaurus]]'' who mistakes him for his father, accepting "umasou ((you) look delicious)" as his actual name. Originally intending to eat him, Heart comes to be genuinely concerned for Umasou's wellbeing as a familial bond develops between the two.

There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus needs to eat meat to live).

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The film follows a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''' ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' named Heart who was raised by a ''Maiasaura''. Realizing he was different, he ventures out to find where he belongs. One day, Heart finds a baby ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursTrueDinosaurs Ankylosaurus]]'' who mistakes him for his father, accepting "umasou ((you) look delicious)" as his actual name. Originally intending to eat him, Heart comes to be genuinely concerned for Umasou's wellbeing as a familial bond develops between the two.

There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''' '''Tyrannosaurus rex''' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus needs to eat meat to live).


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* ActionizedAdaptation: The original story was a series of storybooks being read by a female narrator. The movie gives Heart and other ''Tyrannosaurus rexes'' some fight scenes.
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi plays a JerkWithAHeartOfGold [[Manga/Inuyasha outcast from his mother and father's respective species]], but loves [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas loves his mother despite the circumstances of his birth]].

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* ActorAllusion: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi plays a JerkWithAHeartOfGold [[Manga/Inuyasha [[Manga/{{Inuyasha}} outcast from his mother and father's respective species]], but loves [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas loves his mother despite the circumstances of his birth]].
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi plays a JerkWithAHeartOfGold [[Manga/Inuyasha outcast from his mother and father's respective species]], but loves [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas loves his mother despite the circumstances of his birth]].
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* AdultFear: In both ways:
** Heart and Light's mother loves her sons very much, but after Heart eats Gonz's tail, he runs away from from. Years later, she is still affected by his disappearance.
** Heart experiences this twice. The first time looking for Umasou when he out of sight (Umasou was trying to get berries for him), and interrogates a pair of raptors before finding him. His [[AngerBornOfWorry yelling at Umasou]] leaving without his supervision is very understandable.
** After chasing Umasou away so that he can live on his own, Heart hears his cries and goes to save him. When he sees Umasou in Gonz's mouth, he goes [[UnstoppableRage completely berserk]] and utterly ''[[CurbstompBattle destroys]]'' Gonz and his friends.
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A third film was originally supposed to be released in Early Summer of 2020 in Japan but has been postponed due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. It will open in Japanese theatres on December 10, 2021.

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On December 13th, 2021, Creator/DiscotekMedia announced that they licensed both movies and the TV series, with a Blu-Ray release set for spring 2022.


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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's meant to be an entertaining movie, not a biologically accurate one.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's meant to be an entertaining movie, not a biologically accurate one. For instance, ''Maiasaura'' and ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' were separated by more than eight million years, with ''Daspletosaurus'' being the contemporary tyrannosaur of ''Maiasaura'''s day.

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* AdoptTheFood: Heart initially intended to eat Umasou, and even makes a half-hearted attempt to do so after waking up from a nightmare about having eaten his adopted mother and brother. Ultimately, he realizes he can't go through with it and raises the baby ''Ankylosaurus'' as an adopted son, training him to defend himself against predators.



** While [[spoiler:the volcano eruption]] doesn't harm anyone, [[spoiler: Heart can't really stay with his mother and siblings. He continues to live with Umasou, mostly alone.]]

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* SapientEatSapient: Most herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs, as well as other prehistoric animals, are sapient and speech-capable... not that that stops the carnivores from chowing down on the herbivores and even each other.

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The film follows a ''{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}'' named Heart who was raised by a ''Maiasaura''. Realizing he was different, he ventures out to find where he belongs. One day, Heart finds a baby ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursTrueDinosaurs Ankylosaurus]]'' who mistakes him for his father, accepting "umasou ((you) look delicious)" as his actual name. Originally intending to eat him, Heart comes to be genuinely concerned for Umasou's wellbeing as a familial bond develops between the two.

There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male ''{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}'' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus needs to eat meat to live).

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The film follows a ''{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}'' ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''' named Heart who was raised by a ''Maiasaura''. Realizing he was different, he ventures out to find where he belongs. One day, Heart finds a baby ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursTrueDinosaurs Ankylosaurus]]'' who mistakes him for his father, accepting "umasou ((you) look delicious)" as his actual name. Originally intending to eat him, Heart comes to be genuinely concerned for Umasou's wellbeing as a familial bond develops between the two.

There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male ''{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}'' ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus needs to eat meat to live).



* TyrannosaurusRex: Both our core protagonist and several of his most persistent antagonists are all ''T. rexes'', referred to as Big Jaws.
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There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male ''{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}'' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus need to eat meat to live).

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There is also a series of five-minute shorts lasting 20 episodes with every five episodes being an adaption of a book, all of them staring a male ''{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}'' which is most likely not the same dinosaur. The first story is about the protagonist's relationship with Umasou. The second one is about the protagonist's relationship with an unnamed ''[[UsefulNotes/StockDinosaursNonDinosaurs Elasmosaurus]]'' (named Pero Pero in the film). The third story is about the protagonist, Heart. The fourth story is about the protagonist's relationship with 5 baby ''Ankylosaurus'' and their relationship with each other. The third one is the only one of the 4 stories where the protagonist is named. The film is essentially a combination of the first three stories retold with unaddressed issues being bought up (like how a Tyrannosaurus need needs to eat meat to live).
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* HateSink: The elder ''Maiasaura'' leader shows no qualms or remorse about ''trying to murder the just-hatched baby T-Rex, Heart in front of it’s adopting mother'' and showing little regard for how cruel they’re being. They make the excuse of once it’s grown, it could kill the herd but it just shows his blatant disregard for life. When Light (Heart’s brother) and the mother ''Maiasaura'' return to the herd, he offhandedly mentions her as a “nuisance” in a rather callous manner and is rather rude to Heart when he returns [[spoiler:as Egg Mountain erupts]], telling Light not to speak to him, resulting in Heart giving him a well-deserved DeathGlare.
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A third film was originally supposed to be released in Early Summer of 2020 in Japan but has been delayed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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For similar carnivore/herbivore antics, see ''Literature/ArashiNoYoruNi''.

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For similar carnivore/herbivore antics, see ''Literature/ArashiNoYoruNi''.
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* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler:Upon seeing Umasou in Gonza's jaws, Heart went completely BERSERK and savagely attacks Gonza and his pack. By the time he's calmed down, he slaughtered his pack while Gonza is lying on his back, his [[TheToothHurts teeth shattered after Heart shoved a boulder in his mouth before kneeing it]]

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* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler:Upon seeing Umasou in Gonza's jaws, Heart went completely BERSERK and savagely attacks Gonza and his pack. By the time he's calmed down, he slaughtered his pack while Gonza is lying on his back, his [[TheToothHurts teeth shattered after Heart shoved a boulder in his mouth before kneeing it]]it]]]]
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* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler: Upon seeing Umasou in Gonza's jaws, Heart went completely BERSERK and savagely attacks Gonza and his pack. By the time he's calmed down, he slaughtered his pack while Gonza is lying on his back, his [[TheToothHurts teeth shattered after Heart shoved a boulder in his mouth before kneeing it]]

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* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler: Upon [[spoiler:Upon seeing Umasou in Gonza's jaws, Heart went completely BERSERK and savagely attacks Gonza and his pack. By the time he's calmed down, he slaughtered his pack while Gonza is lying on his back, his [[TheToothHurts teeth shattered after Heart shoved a boulder in his mouth before kneeing it]]

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