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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!
This is a fabulous, entertaining little series. My sons LOVE them- its kind of Walking With Dinosaurs meets the Crocodile Hunter. Nigel is wonderful, the dinosaurs are well-done, and the pace keeps right on movin'. Put this with Chased By Dinosaurs, and you have a ton of fun. I hope he does more seasons of this! We want to know what happens next, and what animals Nigel...
Published on June 6, 2007 by A. Guyton

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2.0 out of 5 stars Just another sequel in the Dino-Theme
The plot is a total non-sense. Well, you can guess that from the DVD title, but the story could have been used as a guideline to more useful information. The movie has no beginning and no ending, nothing is explained or justified, and you keep asking yourself the purpose of such Prehistoric Park.
Published on November 11, 2008 by Mauricius A. Gibin


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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!, June 6, 2007
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A. Guyton "eluraluna" (Fredericksburg, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a fabulous, entertaining little series. My sons LOVE them- its kind of Walking With Dinosaurs meets the Crocodile Hunter. Nigel is wonderful, the dinosaurs are well-done, and the pace keeps right on movin'. Put this with Chased By Dinosaurs, and you have a ton of fun. I hope he does more seasons of this! We want to know what happens next, and what animals Nigel will bring back next, at Prehistoric Park!
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Dream Come True, June 15, 2007
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I'm 21 and even I loved this DVD. If you liked Jurassic Park, you haven't seen anything yet. An absolutely fascinating watch for anyone, no matter the age, who has ever had even the slightest interest in prehistoric animals. Huge round of applause for Animal Planet successfully bridging the gap between entertainment and education. The cinematography is breath-taking, the acting is surprisingly well done, the facts are not made up by Hollywood, and there's even gory dino battles! I'm speechless. Even the hairs on my arm went up. Yowza. This DVD is worth every penny and will continue to be a captivating DVD even after Season II premieres. ;) If you liked this, check out the "Walking With Dinosaurs" series from the BBC, as well, and keep a sharp eye for Zoo Tycoon II: Exctinct Animals, if you want to take a stab at running your own digital prehistoric zoo. Exciting stuff, my friends, exciting stuff.

**On a side note, if you have really young children (under 10 perhaps?) you may want to watch it with them, but Prehistoric Park presents extinct animals just as any nature show would, so keep in mind it's tasteful.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic! If you liked "Chased by Dinosaurs" you will love this, and your kids will love it too!, October 30, 2007
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Nan R. Lewis "Nan Lewis" (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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A great six-episode series featuring Chased by Dinosaur's Nigel Marvin. This series combines the Chased by Dinosaurs time-travel premise with the premise of Jurassic Park. Nigel travels back to various points in prehistory to rescue extinct animals and bring them back to the present, to "Prehistoric Park".

Of course, you have to ignore the fact that a few individuals do not constitute a viable breeding population, not to mention the fact that the "time gate" consists of two stick-like instruments which Nigel just turns on and sticks into the ground to create a "doorway". But if you can suspend your disbelief, this show is great fun.

Of all the things my 4 and 6 year old daughters like to watch (over and over and over and over), this is by far one of the most bearable for Mommy. Highly recommended, we watch it almost every night.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Welcome to the ultimate wild life sanctuary. Welcome to Prehistoric Park.", June 6, 2009
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C. O. DeRiemer (San Antonio, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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"It's one thing to find a T-Rex," the narrator David Jason tells us. "It's another thing to take one home." Prehistoric Park takes the fascinating idea of a natural history series on dinosaurs and combining it into a fictional documentary with a real wildlife adventurer named Nigel Marven. Nigel uses a time portal to travel back with a small team to capture or trick dinosaurs in order to return with them through the portal to today's Prehistoric Park. This is an idea that is presented with good science, but is engrossingly odd because it's played so straight. It's hard not to keep smiling at what has led us to this since Marlin Perkins and Wild Kingdom.

The series has terrific production values, exciting situations, deadpan delivery and this outstanding, enthusiastic real-life naturalist, Nigel Marven. He's a producer and star of popular British TV natural history programs and was associated with David Attenborough for several years. From the back wearing a bush hat he resembles Andrew Zimern rushing to eat something we don't want to know about. From the front, however, he resembles somewhat a weathered and energetic Rod Taylor, down to his workingman's accent. Nigel Marven is a completely unself-conscious amateur actor in the middle of all the special effects. This integration of live action and impeccable Computer Generated Imagery is what CGI was born to do, not waste its time on comic book movies. The fight between two T-Rexes, one with two babies looking on and Nigel trying to stay out of the way, is far more exciting than the fights between Spidey and Willem Defoe. The CGI visuals with the explanation of the giant meteor strike that most likely led to the disappearance of the dinosaurs is impressive. Nigel and the two hungry T-Rex babies, now orphans that he coaxed through his portable time portal with a sandwich, had only seconds to spare before the meteor hit.

During the six episodes of approximately 50 minutes each we'll get to know and like Nigel, as well as Prehistoric Park's head keeper, Bob (Rod Arthur) and the Park's veterinarian, Suzanne (Suzanne McNabb). Of course we'll also see Triceratops horridus, Omithomimus, Tyrannosaurus rex, Mammuthus primigenius, Elasmotherium, Smilodons, Phorusrhacos, and...uh...a lot more. The titles of the six episodes let us know what Nigel and his time portal are up against: T-Rex Returns, Mammoth, Dino-Birds, Saving the Sabre-Tooth, The Bug House, and Giant Croc. During the episodes we often switch back to Prehistoric Park to see how Bob, Suzanne and the staff deal with everything from giving a mammoth a haircut to cool her down during a heat wave to doing an ultrascan to check for a dinosaur pregnancy. Take the time to watch this series, especially if you have kids to sit next to you on the sofa. I think you'll get a kick out of Prehistoric Park while you all learn some good, interesting stuff.

The DVD visual and audio transfers are first-rate. There are three episodes on each of the two discs. The documentary series was shown first in Britain in 2006, then later that year on Animal Planet in the U.S.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly excellent, November 16, 2007
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I had reservations about the idea of a Prehistoric Dino Park. It seemed a bit daft. however it's the same people that did the 'Walking With...' and the 'Chased by...' series which I loved, so I gave it a go.
They tread a very fine line between science fact and utter fantasy, but they do it with style and wit. The observation of the 'animals' in their habitats is very well done, imitating the style of wildlife documentaries to a tee. Then there is the boys-own-adventure element of trapping the beasts and keeping them, which surprisingly does tell us useful information about them and is also very entertaining.
If you love Dinos then this is for you. Nuff said.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great show, August 13, 2007
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Colonel Jenna (Overland Park, Kansas USA) - See all my reviews
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Our family loved this series so much that I HAD to pre-order so I could get it as soon as possible. Quality of DVD etc is excellent (If you take the box apart you will discover a map of Prehistoric Park lining the box set sleeve. An odd touch for a part of the box that would normally never ever be seen, I just happened to be cutting it apart.) Quality of the shows, even better.

The paleontology is all intelligent guesses but they are not bad guesses. The animation puppetry etc are just as fine as in the origional "Walking With Dinosaurs". And then there is the fun with Nigel Marvin! He is a real naturalist who can be seen on Animal Planet, and with every hare-brained capture for the Park, my Mum and I would say, "That is just what Nigel would really do!" He has his 'film crew' with him and some of the footage purports to be of their eye-view adventures, such as a shot of Nigel in a tree talking to whomever is holding the camera, or a shot suddenly going wild as an animal charges and the crewman drops the camera and scrambles for safety. This technique to add authenticity is a bit overdone by the "Walking With" people in their shows but is strangely more realistic where Nigel is involved.

Some of the series involves not the captures but settling in the new inhabitents of the Prehistoric Park. These bits are sometimes the best although the humour involving the beleagured park manager Bob is a little much. But then, in zoos and parks world-wide the keepers find themselves in humourous situations because animals are just like that.

If you like this one, check out it's predecessor, "Chased by Dinosaurs" which is Nigel Marvin visiting the past and trying to study animals without being eaten. Which again is just what he'd do in a heartbeat if given the chance.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Seems cheesy but it is well done., October 21, 2010
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When i first started watching this i wasn't sure i would like it or not. It seemed ever so slightly cheesy and the whole Prehistoric Park/Jurassic Park name similarities was also kinda cheesy (to me). But, during the first episode i was interested to watch more and more. In fact i watched most of the series in one sitting.

I think the concern i had before watching it was given the premise of wildlife enthusiasts going back in time to bring dinosaurs to the present wouldn't work but overall it is pretty well done and believable. And that is what makes it work i think, that it is believable and the performances are natural and relate-able. Also, a nice touch is the people aren't 'actors' but professionals in their fields. I think overall the CGI is successful too.

Well worth a watch :)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great series for my 6 yr. old, April 29, 2009
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My 6 yr. old son is currently obsessed with dinosaurs (until the next obsession) & loves these movies. He also enjoys the Ultimate Dinosaur Collection videos & we have seen all the Prehistoric Planet episodes 20 times each for sure. I wish there were more of them. All somewhat similar & some scenes & people even show up in all of these series. Quite realistic & very well done!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dinosaurs plus time travel -- what could be better?, October 27, 2007
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I purchased Prehistoric Park for my son's sixth birthday, and it was an absolute hit. The dinosaurs are convincing, the stories have enough suspense to keep us watching, and there is even a bit of real wildlife biology thrown in for painless educational value. The show reminds me of a cross between Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and Nature, with great dinosaurs and time travel thrown in for kid (and grown-up) appeal. The Time Portal is awesome, though my nine-year-old kept suggesting ways it could be improved to make it more efficient. At first the blue-screen effects are kind of obvious, but your kids won't care, and soon neither will you. Recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, August 2, 2007
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My 5 1/2 year old already loved dinosaurs. Now she is over the moon about microraptors and saber tooth cats and quite knowledgeable to boot! She's giving tours of the dinosaur section at the library having now checked out pretty much every book they have on the subject. This is the one DVD series that my husband and I don't mind viewing a few zillion times. I'm totally amazed at how realistic and "Animal Planet-esque" they have made this show. Really hope they make more.
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