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  1. After a plane crash, two opposing half-brothers find themselves on an amazing lost island where enlightened pacifist humans and intelligent talking dinosaurs have created a utopian medieval society. But imminent disaster approaches.

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    • 2002-05-12
    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DinotopiaDinotopia - Wikipedia

    Dinotopia is a series of illustrated fantasy books, created by author and illustrator James Gurney. It is set in the titular Dinotopia, an isolated island inhabited by shipwrecked humans and sapient dinosaurs who have learned to coexist peacefully as a single symbiotic society.

  3. Dinotopia is a television miniseries produced by Hallmark Entertainment in association with RTL Television Germany. It is based on the Dinotopia book series by James Gurney, that depicts a fictional utopia in which sapient dinosaurs and humans coexist.

  4. Dinotopia: With Michael Brandon, Jonathan Hyde, Georgina Rylance, Shiloh Strong. The show serves as a sequel to Dinotopia (2002) and adds a new threat to the world of Dinotopia in the form of outlaws knows as the Outsiders, as well as more dinos.

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    • 2002-11-28
    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
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  5. Dinotopia is an American television series based on the series of illustrated books of the same name by James Gurney, in which three Americans have crash-landed a plane and found themselves on a remote uncharted island inhabited by people and dinosaurs.

  6. Cyrus Crabb (David Thewlis, "Harry Potter") finds the brothers and guides them to Dinotopia, a strange world where talking dinosaurs live in uneasy alliance with humans. Frank Scott, a wealthy American pilot, crashes his private plane into the Caribbean.

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  8. Watch Dinotopia — Season 1 with a subscription on Prime Video. Frank Scott, a wealthy American, crashes into the Caribbean. His two teenage sons, Karl and David, survive, only to find themselves...

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