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1* AdaptationDisplacement: Most people don't know this film was based on a book.
2* {{Adorkable}}: Dweeb, thanks to his dorky nature, appearance and voice courtesy of Creator/CharlesFleischer.
3* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Music/JamesHorner's score is simply a joy to listen to. Filled with a sense of pure joy, and '' sentimental wonder.'' It definitely improves the film.
4* BaseBreakingCharacter:
5** Louie and Cecilia. Some like them for being cute, relatable protagonists with tolerable arcs while others see them as unneccesary little brats who steal way too much protagonism and screen time from the Mesozoic quartet.
6** On the dino side, there's also Dweeb and Woog. Some enjoy them for being genuinely cuddly and adorable [[KindheartedSimpleton despite their rather low intelligence]], but others utterly despise their guts and see them as [[FlatCharacter one-dimensional, uninteresting idiots]] who are way too [[TooDumbToLive stupid for their own good]].
7* BigLippedAlligatorMoment:
8** Rex's sudden musical number, that somehow ''everyone'' knows the words to, in the middle of the parade is a particularly heavy one. Even the kids and the other dinos (and [[TokenMinority pterosaur]]) are stunned.
9** Professor Screweyes' death by crows. A deleted scene gives more explanation for why he keeps them around and why they turn on him, but it's out of nowhere in the movie.
10* BrokenAesop: The "family is important" moral [[BookEnds wrapped around the movie]] isn't actually supported by Rex's story at all and seems tacked on because we haven't learned anything yet, save maybe "[[DoNotDoThisCoolThing Running away from home will lead to you meeting dinosaurs and having a fabulous adventure]]."
11* BrokenBase: Reviewers disagree on how scary Screweyes' circus is. Is it [[MoodWhiplash too scary to fit in with the rest of the film]], CreepyAwesome, or [[NightmareRetardant not scary at all]]?
12* CreepyAwesome: Screweyes keeps crows around and commands them in order to master his fear of them. Whoa, bravery test worthy of {{Franchise/Batman}}.
13* CultClassic: Quickly went extinct at the box office, but it had an otherwise healthy home video life and is fondly remembered by children of the [='90s=].
14* DesignatedHero: Many have accused Captain Neweyes of being one, as he's the one who thought it was a good idea to kidnap a bunch of prehistoric animals, force-feed them something that changes their entire nature, and then introduce them into modern society, wrecking havoc. Especially odd is that Creator/StevenSpielberg's ''[[Film/JurassicPark other]]'' dinosaur movie from the same year showed why this is such a bad idea.
15* DesignatedVillain: Zigzagged with Professor Screweyes. He is treated as a master of evil when all he does is scare people who willingly want to be scared, and his circus is no different from the sort of thing theme parks do at Halloween. The one truly evil thing he did that marks him as a villain is that he forced the dinosaurs into his circus in order to save the kids (who ''willingly signed a contract'' to join), but other than that moment, he does nothing wrong. Again, this was produced by Steven Spielberg, who made plenty of scary movies himself.
16** Though there seems to be some implication that Screweyes achieves his horrific brand of entertainment through exploitative means, like tricking and drugging children and then extorting their much more commercially valuable friends into even more destructive commitments. The show itself isn't the issue - the issue is how it's made.
17* FauxSymbolism: Professor Screweyes forms himself into a cruciform before his crows consume him.
18* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
19** One that stands out. Louie annoys the heck out of Elsa, and she understandably doesn't like him initially. There comes a point where he needs her help and (once again) mistakes her for a bat. After she corrects him...
20--->'''Louie:''' ''([[BullyingADragon tauntingly]])'' Can you ''fly?''\
21'''Elsa:''' ''([[CheshireCatGrin smirks]])''\
22''(cue GilliganCut of Elsa treating Louie to a very, VERY wild flight across New York City)''
23** Stubbs quitting. Doubles as an awesome moment.
24%%** Another notable scene is with the opening scene where Vorb, the tiny alien that feeds Rex the Brain-Grain to make him smart.
25* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Although the movie didn't do well overseas, Finland on the other hand had a very huge hit when it was released.
26* MemeticMutation:
27** The inaccuracies of this film are jokingly attributed to "Steven Spielberg doesn't know his dinosaurs".
28** The presence of a bird in the opening sequence draws many jokes from dinosaur enthusiasts that birds are dinosaurs too.
29** "Let no bad happen!" [[labelnote:Explanation]] Cecilia says this when Louie is giving off his speech, though viewers pointed out as very narmy even by the movies standards. This leads to people making fun of said line as part of the joke. [[/labelnote]]
30*** [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic "Who are you Yoda? No one talks like that!"]]
31* {{Moe}}: Cecilia and Louie can be considered this. For one with the boy's macho personality, that you can't go wrong with him. Cecilia has her being sheltered, naive, and a bit quiet, but her friendly and polite attitude does make you wanna hug her. It helps that she's voiced by Yeardley Smith, giving a slightly different voice than her iconic role as Lisa Simpson.
32** There's also Buster, the young bluebird Rex is telling the whole story to.
33* NarmCharm:
34** Louie's aforementioned speech, for pairing utter earnestness with words like "stiffs" and "yahoos".
35** The entire film is one huge example of this. The movie has an odd hokey plot, and it is filled with tons of inexplicable, nonsensical moments that border on ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs levels. '''And yet''', it also boasts some stellar vivid animation, a quality score courtesy of the late great Music/JamesHorner, and a voice cast that brings life to their characters even at their most ridiculous. While one may be hard pressed to find anyone who believes this film to be on the level of what Creator/{{Disney}} was making at the time, it shouldn't come as too much of surprise that there is a small cult audience who is fond of the film.
36* ParanoiaFuel: As stated above, this movie will probably leave you suspicious of crows for a while.
37* QuestionableCasting:
38** This is the only film role for both Julia Child and Walter Cronkite (as characters rather than themselves). Giving them a gig is all well and good, but ''why put them in this movie, though?''
39** For many, Creator/YeardleySmith as Cecilia, given that many can't un-hear [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] whenever she talks. While Smith wanted a break from only working at ''The Simpsons'', why she chose to voice another precocious little girl instead of just using her natural voice for a different character is anyone's guess.
40* QuirkyWork: Let's seeā€¦ A benevolent MadScientist uses time travel to go back in time and make a trio of dinosaurs ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and one pterosaur]]) sentient and launches them in New York City with the task of rescuing a kid from a RepulsiveRingmaster who knows black magic. The whole thing is trippy, to say the least.
41* RomanticPlotTumor:
42** Louie and Cecilia's romantic subplot seems to just exist for the sake of having a token romance in the movie at all, and it overall comes off as cloying.
43** [[InterspeciesRomance Elsa's crush on Rex]]. Unlike Louie and Cecilia, this one's way more ambiguous, given Rex's reactions to Elsa's flirting show he doesn't feel very comfortable about the whole thing, even when she flat out reveals her feelings right after the climax. Thankfully, it's got just two scenes and that is all.
44* SweetnessAversion: The film is a bit too whimsical for some, from the children awestruck by real dinosaurs to Cecilia's tearful prayer of "Let no bad happen!" to the climax where the kids turn the feral dinos back into their cartoony selves by ''hugging them''.
45* ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs: [[WebVideo/NostalgiaCritic Raoul Puke]] called it ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'' on crystal meth.
46* ToyShip: There are those who genuinely consider Louie and Cecilia a rather cute couple.
47* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Times Square building advertising JVC? Check. Creator/JayLeno voicing a high-pitched cartoon character? Check. A RuleAbidingRebel [[FreeRangeChildren Free-Range Kid]] with a mullet who speaks the TotallyRadical lingo of the day? Check. A StatusCellPhone as shorthand for a LonelyRichKid's dad being obsessed with business? Check. Uncomfortable shots of the World Trade Center, dinosaurs with no feathers, and Creator/StevenSpielberg during his heyday? Check, check and check.
48* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Louie's motivation for running away from home. If his mother had been abusive, it'd have been one thing, but she never laid a hand on him, she just ''kissed him in public.'' Even for a movie from the 90's, when kids running away from home was one of the most common kids movie tropes around, that's lame.

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