screw growing up, i completely forgot about this movie, the movie i loved and cherished as a kid. i used to watch it all the time, i am buying it tommorow and watching it all the time again.
You're almost correct. Most large meteors that hit the Earth actually blow up a few dozen above the surface, but that's all that is needed for its impact wave to not mostly be absorbed by the ground.
i remember buying the happy meal from mcdonalds at the time and always wanting one of those dam hand puppets lmfaoo whoose with me, they were the shitt haha
Because of this scene, I have a fear of witnessing a giant-ass meteor falling from the sky whilst trying to have a romantic sunset moment with my partner. D:
i wached this when i was little i loved dinosaurs but i still love them and the scary part when i was little was this part i used to get really scared and i would cover my eyes when that part happed dinosaurs rock in my heart fovever and ever.
@Meerkatmatt2 what if they arent even supposed to be extant madagascarian lemurs? i do paleo illustration, sometimes ill add zebra stripes to a hadrosaur. "zebras didnt exist back then!!!"
Every time i watch this scene it doesnt even phase me how sad that has and might happen still...its like im too into the dinosaure rather then the impact...sad to say.
so what would have happened to animals first: deafened, blinded or fried by flames? Remember that the sound shockwave is slower than the flash of light. Or maybe you mean the collision of asteroide with atmosphere and the caused sound shockwave which reachs the animals before the asteroide hits the ground? But the asteroide falls 10 km/sec, faster than shockwave, so? Can you tell the succeeding steps of that?
how was it possible for asteroide to clean the dinosaurses from Earth if the dinosaurses got up after the Permian Dying which is considered as bigger and more killing than the extinction from asteroide?
one thing never made since about this scene. if a huge rock hits the water shouldn't there be a tsunami wave? not a volcanic cloud and a bunch of falling rocks? not complaining or anything, i love this scene. im just saying lol.
best scene imo in the movie. terrifying! i'm 25 but i love dinosaurs and i love Dinosaur. i'm not a big fan of disney but i love this movie. if only a T-Rex was in it... also, Turok. HAHA. wouldn't be Rated G with Turok in it
There were no dinosaurs during the Permian, only their ancestors. The Permian extinction event is what led to the circumstances that allowed dinosaurs to emerge and then thrive, evolving from the creatures that managed to survive the end of the Permian.
This movie was way ahead of anything else at the time. Animated beautifully!
this film was my whole childhood!
Max Curwen-Bingley saaaame dude!
This scene upset and scared the hell out of me when I was young
Good God. A decade later, and this scene is still freaky.
This movie is the best
screw growing up, i completely forgot about this movie, the movie i loved and cherished as a kid. i used to watch it all the time, i am buying it tommorow and watching it all the time again.
I used to watch this so much as a child i somehow just remember about it so im here
This is such a great movie.
this was the saddest thing ever when i was 4. and it still is
This scene is so haunting and gives me chills. I love this movie so much.
You're almost correct. Most large meteors that hit the Earth actually blow up a few dozen above the surface, but that's all that is needed for its impact wave to not mostly be absorbed by the ground.
i remember when i was Little everyday when school was done i will see is movie =D
loli luv all disney movies... memories
Walt Disney was born in 1421 and cryogenically froze himself repeatedly.
hey it's me again i just want to say when the asteroid impacted it gave me chills all over my body. this is the scariest scene in all of the movie
This is what happens if Independence day and Jurassic Park meet.
Gave me so many nightmares as a kid, but i still love it! So many memories!
I saw this in theaters. It was awesome.
The meteor scene with the explosions is just like the movie Independence Day
This part used to scare me so much as a child
As a kid watching this I was forever haunted and traumatized by this scene
MsSasha549 same
Love this movie so much
Yar: "Something's wrong..... >SNIFF
its been ages since ive seen this film
Words cannot express how PARANOID I was after watching this scene! XD I love this movie though! Does anyone know if it's on netflix?
this scene is so creepy!!!😨
i had a nightmare like this..... couldn't stand up for 5 minutes and the rest of the days my knees were weak
i remember buying the happy meal from mcdonalds at the time and always wanting one of those dam hand puppets lmfaoo whoose with me, they were the shitt haha
jesus perez Same!!
this gave me nightmares as a child..... years later after watching it every now and then i still have nightmares about this
Because of this scene, I have a fear of witnessing a giant-ass meteor falling from the sky whilst trying to have a romantic sunset moment with my partner. D:
i wached this when i was little i loved dinosaurs but i still love them and the scary part when i was little was this part i used to get really scared and i would cover my eyes when that part happed dinosaurs rock in my heart fovever and ever.
If only all Disney movies could have the participants of their more annoying segments wiped out by meteors...
Internet Hydra I know exactly what you mean..
Anyone else agree that this would be badass scene for Kingdom Hearts 3?
Scared the behjesus out of me when I was a kid
my favorite Disney movies in my opinion
Jason Torres Me too!(=
"Oh yea "ooo ahh" thats how it all starts....then later theres running and uh..screaming"
@Meerkatmatt2 what if they arent even supposed to be extant madagascarian lemurs? i do paleo illustration, sometimes ill add zebra stripes to a hadrosaur. "zebras didnt exist back then!!!"
if u was there i would be like oh shit. but i was suppose to die tomorrow
Epic Film
I remember seeing this on my bday in the movie theater!!
you're right, the scary truth behind that is well it can happen again at any time.
Aw, look at the view. *3 secs later* HOOOOOOOLLLY CRAAAP. AAAAAAHHHH
at 2:23 sounds like it said JEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOD! lol
RUN ALADAR!RUN!RUN!! omg goosebumps.
perhaps have even caused volcanic eruptions in asia that caused further extinction
Back when Disney Channel relished in scaring kids (not a DC original but still)
ooh i still have this movie at my house but it is a little messed up but i still love it
yea they were the most successful out of all the dinosaurs
chuck noris just won a arm wrestle...
Epic Vídeo
DAMN
Wow, this scene will be always scary...
That asteroid had the equivilant power to several BILLION hiroshima bombs. One hellova blast
1:02 mushroom cloud!
Guys there is a ride at disney and YOU are in the asteroid shower!!!
DUDE, YES!
I can tell that the movie is in full screen.
Every time i watch this scene it doesnt even phase me how sad that has and might happen still...its like im too into the dinosaure rather then the impact...sad to say.
so what would have happened to animals first: deafened, blinded or fried by flames? Remember that the sound shockwave is slower than the flash of light. Or maybe you mean the collision of asteroide with atmosphere and the caused sound shockwave which reachs the animals before the asteroide hits the ground? But the asteroide falls 10 km/sec, faster than shockwave, so? Can you tell the succeeding steps of that?
good times! good times!...
This makes me lose hope of finding a girlfriend
Esta muy buena y vacaan
Directed by Michael Bay.
White343 Yass! 😂🤣
IT'S LIKE THE RITE OF SPRING, ONLY THIS ONE IS REALLY REALLY DANGEROUS!!!
a Shockwave I think.
what is it called when a force of energy can knock you back like that?
therealmirandaj Death
A shockwave
it truely does!:)
how was it possible for asteroide to clean the dinosaurses from Earth if the dinosaurses got up after the Permian Dying which is considered as bigger and more killing than the extinction from asteroide?
Does this for whatever reason remind you of the lava scene in Ice Age
The most piece of rock just 6 miles wide changed all that, with the force of 10,000 powerful doomsday.
why is there not part 3 and4 and 5
Or indeed, the entire corporation eh?
Grand Canyon
2:07
hell yeah! hahahahah
The asteroid who killed the dinosaurs was by God trying to kill dinosaurs but he never got them
one thing never made since about this scene. if a huge rock hits the water shouldn't there be a tsunami wave? not a volcanic cloud and a bunch of falling rocks? not complaining or anything, i love this scene. im just saying lol.
I think it was hitting the land across the sea, but you are probably right haha
65,000,000 million years ago b.c the meteor shower strikes
Dis is so scary man soo scary! 😓 SOO SCARY what if this happen to....... us? I'm soo scared
1:05 take cover
1:27 1:31
i really want to see it... but i cant find it online :(
the limas are so prett
pretty
What year is that from?
2000
Own by Walt Disney pictures
meteor rain omg
Asiashi 2019
soo saddd
best scene imo in the movie. terrifying! i'm 25 but i love dinosaurs and i love Dinosaur. i'm not a big fan of disney but i love this movie. if only a T-Rex was in it... also, Turok. HAHA. wouldn't be Rated G with Turok in it
I felt bad for the carnotaurus that fell off the cliff at the end
non molare mai
There were no dinosaurs during the Permian, only their ancestors. The Permian extinction event is what led to the circumstances that allowed dinosaurs to emerge and then thrive, evolving from the creatures that managed to survive the end of the Permian.
did suri died here
are they dead
Neither did lemurs but who cares this movie is fucking awesome!
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I didn't remember that this was directed by Michael Bay.
Sam Haverly haha
dinosaur
that tree was all like fuck my life...
So sad but I'm glad they r still alive 😉