Kron did have some right to be angry with Bruton, as he inadvertently left a scent trail for the Carnotaurs. But also shows Kron had no problem letting his most loyal subordinate be killed by a Carnotaur.
@@aladar488 true but Kron took the ideology of “survival of the fittest” to the extreme, where all were expendable to slow down the carnotaurs and let the others live to see another day. As with Aladar, he was questioning his ability as the leader and thus Kron had to show him who is the leader of the herd was.
@@-Faze- given aladar question Kron’s authority, he had to reestablish his authority as the leader of the herd. It’s a common thing within the animal kingdom where the leader of a herd, pack or group have to protect their role from anyone who challenges their authority as the leader.
The Carnotaurs are easily one of the best disney villians. Their power is not neccesarily in their size but through the terror they bring. The fact they are rarely seen, allows them to become almost mythical in the fear they evoke to the herd. You know you are dealing with a serious threat when even the mighty Kron feels fear upon hearing them.
@tyronegrayii3246 Not these once. Disney made these Carnotaurs bigger than a trex. If you don't believe me, google the size of these Carnotaurs with a trex
Kron should’ve listen to Aladar, because the herd were slow because of the carnotaurs. Aladar tells everyone get moving, but his friends were too slow to pick up the pace. Anyway, Bruton has led the carnotaur to the herd, because, the scout he led was killed by it, since he was wounded at the time when he was hired to take a scout to check the entire perimeter.
@@a.jthomas6132 I have a theory that he was the leader for a long time, until Kron came and (unfairly) beat him in combat, just like he almost did with Aladar; although, in return for being a good sport, Kron decided to spare Bruton’s life in exchange for being his enforcer. It has played a role in Bruton’s outlook, pride, and personality since then
Nah, Bruton didn't necessarily "survive", he simply held off the carnotaurs for a time and smacked a smaller one into a pillar before bringing the whole place down.
@@B1izzardHawk that's the second encounter; the comments were talking about his first encounter in the movie during which he managed to escape (with injuries) and warn Kron about the carnotaurs
0:24-0:27, that howl from the Carnotaurs is indeed chilling and spooky. Also, the Carnotaurs must have been gasping if they're glugging that fast at 2:27-2:35. I can't imagine when they last drank but I can guess it was probably a good long while.
Most carnivorous beings tend to get the water they need from the meat they eat but having drinking water on hand is always a blessing, especially when your main food source is constantly on the move.
The Carnotaurs we're excellent, though I've always wondered if the two we're related, friends, or partners! This was next level anime, and one of my favorite movies!! 🤍🤎🦖🦕🤍🤎
One of the most underrated Disney films ever! Here in Scandinavia it's not even considered one of the Disney Classics, but The Wild is! I also really love Kron as a villain, he reminds me of Dutch van der Linde, also a very arrogant and stubborn leader who pushes his family hard in the wrong way that he thinks lead to their survival
Here in Denmark he is voiced by Dick Kaysø, who has also been the voice of Donald Duck for many years. He's also voiced Eustace Baggs, Dr. Drakken and King Fergus from Brave
While Kron's outlook is wrong he is right in a way; he can't endanger the herd as a whole for the sake of the weakest members. This is something I actually do wish was brought up in the movie, that there is a ticking clock to get to the nesting grounds. The herd needs water, it needs food and notably half the herd is probably pregnant and needs to get to the nesting grounds in time to lay. While it'd probably be too dark for a Disney movie, I wish to accentuate the stakes a dinosaur did have to stop to lay her eggs, forcing the herd to leave her behind because she wouldn't leave them. Then before changing scene, you see the raptors closing in from all sides as the mother stands over her clutch.
So is Aladar that with their numbers, they could stay together and fend off the Carnators. They can't chase them all and there's only 2; they have the number advantage and they are by no means weak.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl They won over them at the end. One was defeated by Bruton and the other by Aladar. But it wasn’t necessarily to see both carnotaurs and Kron injuring Aladar. Kron especially with his thumb spike.
Agreed. You both are right in that regard. I wouldn’t say go as far as to say that Kron treated Neera more like a mate than a sibling, but this scene definitely gives off those vibes to a certain extent. But at the same time Kron was just being protective of her and wanted to keep Aladar in line. He didn’t want to lose Neera due to Aladar potentially slowing the herd and putting the entire group in danger. He clearly cares for his sister, but he did come off as a bit possessive of her when leading her away from Aladar.
@@Michael141- Yes, and Kron didn’t hate Aladar. He just didn’t want him to interfere. And give him as much chances as he can. He didn’t interact with Aladar until it was too late. Watch the argument they had in the end. Kron didn’t attack until it was too late.
I Have A Feeling That Kron Was The One That Accidentally Led The Carnotauruses Right To The Herd. Because He Sent Bruton To Find Water, Which Of Course One Carnotaurus Killed A Iguanodon While Bruton Was Able To Survive, Accidentally Having A Scent Of Blood That Led The Two Carnotaurus Right To Them, Meaning That If Kron Hadn't Sent Bruton To Find Water. Bruton Wouldn't Have Been Injured, And The Two Carnotauruses Wouldn't Have Smelled Bruton's Blood.
Kron made the right call. As he and the herd are going to this territory for the first time after the destruction. He had to know if there is water somewhere. He didn’t know there were carnotaurs hunting them. And Bruton was even played to. As he was let to escape back to the herd. The one to be actually blamed here is Aladar for trying to slow them down instead of escaping in time. So Kron rightfully smacked him down
In fairness, he had just been thrown to the ground and threatened by someone much larger than him. The poor bugger's probably had a "My whole life just flashed before my eyes." moment.
Not cruel, just exceedingly pragmatic. Kron is ticked at Bruton for his admittedly idiotic move of leading the Carnotaurus to the rest of the herd with a trail of his blood. Kron is trying to save as much as the herd as possible, and Eema would likely keep them fed long enough for the others to escape.
1. Kron is so mean! Mostly caring for himself more than others. 2. When burton said fireball, I think he was talking about the meteorite from before. 3. 0:26 the moment they heard that, they knew the Carnotaurus are coming. But I wonder how could they tell based on the noise, unless they are familiar with it.
I mean, yes he is, but while kron seems cruel he is actually the closest to real animal behavior of all the speaking dinosaurs in the movie. Most herds will willingly let the sick, old and weakened be taken out by predators; this will both save the healthy members from injury and will help the species (or the herd, in this case) as a whole. Kron is a social darwinist
I'll admit something. Not only is Disney's Dinosaur too similar to Universal's The Land Before Time in terms of plot and setting, but another reason why many people skip this film is because of how extremely hateful Kron is - he may only be the secondary antagonist, but he makes the movie almost unwatchable (he's more of a menace to the herd than the predators). It's also weird that he's voiced by Sam Wright, who already played a more likeable character 11 years prior to Dinosaur, that being Sabastian from The Little Mermaid.
In reality kron would have been the smart one of the discussion, animals in reality can't afford weakness in their herds thats why a lot of animals put their weakest in the back of the herd to slow down predators.
Tbh I think they did the right decision, they depicted the carnotaurus as bloodthirsty terrifying danger, these fellas were like demons straight outta hell xd with those horns, spikes and that reddish pattern, this shit scared a lot of kids back in the day xD
Cause Carnotaurus is better. They Scared the Sh*t out of me when i was Younger. The T-Rex in Jurassic Park didn't tbh. The Design is much better too. Idk what you are Complaining about. They're Great Villains.
Yo, we got the second best thing to the Klingons with these niggaz Kron and Bruton, son! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 "Voyager" could have done one episode that year (2000) with the Klingons with rife crude humor. Or at least in the last year in 2001. And being that "Voyager" knew how to tame down on futuristic earth and progress at the expense of the old by the last season, maybe some crude humor. XD Some Klingons with downright crude humor that makes even the Klingons on "TNG" and "DS9" look tame. And "Voyager" could be R-rated at times. SON!
@@Helluva_fox Jesus is the only Son of God, fully God and fully human, who was sent to earth to die for our sins, rose from the dead 3 days later, rose up into heaven 40 days later and will one day come back to earth to abolish all sin and bring all his followers to a new home.
I actually think They are more realistic than any of talking Dinosaurs With that said In movie defense, Carnivores are only monstrous if you are it's common preys
They are still better than jurassic world dinosaurs. This movie is from the perspective of the herbivores, so a predator WOULD seem like a monster to them anyway
Well, look at it from the perspective of the herd members. The Carnotaurs are predators who have eaten countless members of their species, many attacks of which they all probably have witnessed themselves at least once in their lives. Wouldn't you see them as monsters for eating a friend or family member in front of your very eyes? Also, the Carnotaurs don't talk, just roar which, to them, is just scary and horrifying noises, but to the Carnotaurs themselves, they're talking in a completely different language.
Most predatory animals stock up in order to go long fasting periods without food. Water is a far more essential resource, as without water you’ll be dead in no longer than a day, two at best. Wolves are an excellent modern day example of this, as dogs generally speaking are exceedingly good at fasting. This is especially the case with these “old-school” interpretation of dinosaurs. The Carnotaurus were designed after crocodilians, both in appearance and some biological function. Crocs can go weeks without feeding due to their cold-blooded metabolism. Some dinosaurs may have functioned similarly when inactive in spite of their warm-blooded metabolism.
Reptilian predators can go longer in not eating since they don’t use as much energy since cold blooded animals can’t warm or cool themselves. Plus it was shown the carnotaurs casually followed the herd and the strides they took reduced the distance relatively quick.
@@KingSpades it certainly can be expected members of the herd probably perished before Aladar happened to bump into them. There was a carcass in the desert that the carnotaurs walked by while following the herd’s footprints.
0:18 This is how the Native Americans would have reacted when they learned of the Spanish Empire coming toward them since the Spanish were the ones most cruel to the natives. I was in the Rowan County History Museum in March of 2022 and I was surprised when I learned that the Spanish came to North Carolina. The herd knew that predators were following them, but they were clearly not expecting the carnotaruses to be among them.
I remembered it when I first watched it on Toon Disney as a kid, looking back at it now, I still enjoyed it alot as I did with other 3D Disney movie favorite guilty pleasures of mine :)
0:270:291:13 Man, I never had the nostalgia for The Little Mermaid that much as I did with other 2D movies of Disney like Winnie the Pooh,Lilo & Stitch,Brother Bear,Lion King,Jungle Book, and Tarzan but I'd never thought Samuel Wright's (R.I.P.) voice as Kron would sound menacing compared to his Sebastian voice, I like it :) 1:42 "Carnotaur, a mouth full a teeth with a bad attitude." Indeed lol.
Although both characters’ voice actor was awesome (Rest in peace), Kron is the EXACT OPPOSITE of Sebastian. Sebastian was helpful, supportive, jolly, but occasionally scared of certain things: a mediator between Ariel and Triton. Kron, on the other hand, was a cruel, selfish, arrogant, narcissistic, power-drunk control freak who cares only about himself and what he wanted. I’m conflicted about how I felt when Kron was killed by Carnotaurs. To be honest, his vile behavior is what caused him to come to a bad end.
Kron and Bruton really aren't bad. They just have a hardened personality surviving in a brutal environment. Aladar was pretty ignorant of the situation since he grew up on an isolated island where there were no carnivores.
I hope DINOSAUR will be featured as a world in the next Kingdom Hearts game. I can’t wait to fight either Kron or the Carnataurs. Question is what will Sora be? A Dinosaur or a monkey?
Kron was definitely not a villain, but rather a misguided individual who had too much hubris and arrogance. He believed that because he was way more experienced than Aladar, he should make the calls. He viewed Aladar both as a valuable asset with this survival tactics but also as a liability to the herd’s future and health due to Aladar’s naive and kindhearted nature. Kron only lost the herd’s respect because his hubris and arrogance was also his greatest vulnerability. He would literally rather die than be proven wrong, as evidenced near the end when despite the illogicality of his decision, he still chose to climb the the top on the mountain just to prove Aladar wrong, that he was the better leader. Again, Kron definitely wasn’t a villain but as an almost adult, on re-watch, I definitely understood a lot of Kron’s decisions. The elderly and sick were dead weight and a liability in of themselves. I love this movie because even as an almost adult, you can recognise and realise a lot of things you couldn’t see before.
Tbh Kron gets a lot of hate but in my opinion most of Kron's decisions were right. He was fighting hard for the heard to survive but can you act as a nice guy as Aladar when environment is so hostile? Only reason that heard even managed to survive until now was because of the Kron's iron hand and will. That's how communities die. Acting nice will not last long. Hard choices are what keeps people alive. Aladar is just an inexperienced punk who never had a blood of people who he is protecting on his hands. Only good thing that he is to the heard is his open mind and creativity. Iron will is needed but without adaptability it is not enough. Movie is actually filled with so many useful massages in real life. It's just amazing. Sad that Disney is no longer this good at story telling.
Kron still was willing to sacrifice half of the herd because he thought there was no water, Aladar found it and saved the majority of the herd, and because of his "united we stand", they were able to face and survive the carnotaurus's encounter, Kron's arrogance killed him for trying to do things his way, if the herd had followed him in the end, they would've all been killed xd
Idk about that. First off, there's the cliffside that Kron was gonna lead the whole herd to. He climbed up there anyway & saw that drop that Aladar warned him about. If he listened, he wouldnt have died. And this bit makes me wonder, how much of the herd was left behind? How many times have the slow ones been literally fed to wolves, to buy the rest some time to get away? I was gonna mention the Star Trek, "The needs of the many, Outweigh the needs of the few" line, but Aladar was the one considerate for the needs of the many. While Kron focused on the needs of the stong, and was too damn stubborn & prideful. An iron will is one thing, but stubbornness & pride are another. I mean wow, this is what Scar wouldve done, or probably did do, when he ruled the PrideLands.
Kron did have some right to be angry with Bruton, as he inadvertently left a scent trail for the Carnotaurs. But also shows Kron had no problem letting his most loyal subordinate be killed by a Carnotaur.
It’s hard choice, sacrificing one for whole heard. Same as smacking down Aladar
@@aladar488 true but Kron took the ideology of “survival of the fittest” to the extreme, where all were expendable to slow down the carnotaurs and let the others live to see another day. As with Aladar, he was questioning his ability as the leader and thus Kron had to show him who is the leader of the herd was.
@@LordRumshiit wasn’t necessary to smash him down, Aladar is smart
@@-Faze- given aladar question Kron’s authority, he had to reestablish his authority as the leader of the herd. It’s a common thing within the animal kingdom where the leader of a herd, pack or group have to protect their role from anyone who challenges their authority as the leader.
@@LordRumshi even smacking down Aladar?
Disney used to be way more mature. You’ll never hear the phrase “I’ll kill you” said like that in a Disney movie in this era.
Not only, a scene like that, or even the later fight
@@aladar488 Right?? I miss the days of being on the edge of my seat as a kid not knowing if the main character is gonna get their ass beat or not!
@@Jacksonmoonstar1714 Me to, seeing Kron fighting Aladar for the first time it’s not a joke
@@aladar488 You would know! You were there!!
@@Jacksonmoonstar1714 it wasn’t pleasant. Kron opened my chest
The Carnotaurs are easily one of the best disney villians. Their power is not neccesarily in their size but through the terror they bring. The fact they are rarely seen, allows them to become almost mythical in the fear they evoke to the herd. You know you are dealing with a serious threat when even the mighty Kron feels fear upon hearing them.
Considering how easy he fights and defeats Aladar. Yeah he is mighty
They are just being themselves not evil like Kron.
No way Trex is biggest predator than carnotsaurs he can defeat two carnotsaurs
@tyronegrayii3246 Not these once. Disney made these Carnotaurs bigger than a trex. If you don't believe me, google the size of these Carnotaurs with a trex
No T-Rex is a lot bigger than carnotsaurs
Kron should’ve listen to Aladar, because the herd were slow because of the carnotaurs. Aladar tells everyone get moving, but his friends were too slow to pick up the pace. Anyway, Bruton has led the carnotaur to the herd, because, the scout he led was killed by it, since he was wounded at the time when he was hired to take a scout to check the entire perimeter.
Don't forget the Carnotaurs let Bruton escape
He’s too stubborn to listen
@@trevorcolby532he actually fended them off
@@ducestat06savage99 If your referring to the cave yes, I doubt he did in the area he was ambushed; If he did, then it was very poorly
He was either grabbed by the second one while climbing, or he got wounded when it rushed past him since it slams him into a rock @@trevorcolby532
You can tell Bruton is experienced in combat the fact that he survives the first encounter by himself.
Briton should’ve been the Herd leader instead of Kron.
@@a.jthomas6132 I have a theory that he was the leader for a long time, until Kron came and (unfairly) beat him in combat, just like he almost did with Aladar; although, in return for being a good sport, Kron decided to spare Bruton’s life in exchange for being his enforcer. It has played a role in Bruton’s outlook, pride, and personality since then
@@LucasBozovich I like your theory, maybe that's it, damn, Bruton is complex.
Nah, Bruton didn't necessarily "survive", he simply held off the carnotaurs for a time and smacked a smaller one into a pillar before bringing the whole place down.
@@B1izzardHawk that's the second encounter; the comments were talking about his first encounter in the movie during which he managed to escape (with injuries) and warn Kron about the carnotaurs
RIP Samuel E. Wright
1946-2021
Voice of Sebastian and Kron
Gone too soon
And the Broadway stage version of Mufasa.
0:24-0:27, that howl from the Carnotaurs is indeed chilling and spooky. Also, the Carnotaurs must have been gasping if they're glugging that fast at 2:27-2:35. I can't imagine when they last drank but I can guess it was probably a good long while.
But how could Kron and burton tell it was them, unless they know what they sound like.
@@jaylenhioe2868maybe they encountered with the carno in the past?
@@jaylenhioe2868 They remember that sound
@@StarroStar They did
Most carnivorous beings tend to get the water they need from the meat they eat but having drinking water on hand is always a blessing, especially when your main food source is constantly on the move.
The Carnotaurs we're excellent, though I've always wondered if the two we're related, friends, or partners! This was next level anime, and one of my favorite movies!! 🤍🤎🦖🦕🤍🤎
One of the most underrated Disney films ever! Here in Scandinavia it's not even considered one of the Disney Classics, but The Wild is! I also really love Kron as a villain, he reminds me of Dutch van der Linde, also a very arrogant and stubborn leader who pushes his family hard in the wrong way that he thinks lead to their survival
Can you believe that Kron and Sebstian are voiced by the same guy?
Yeah, they were voiced by Samuel E. Wright.
Here in Denmark he is voiced by Dick Kaysø, who has also been the voice of Donald Duck for many years. He's also voiced Eustace Baggs, Dr. Drakken and King Fergus from Brave
0:24 This Roar in the Backround was Scary af.
Yeah it was like ,,We will soon be there 👹"
@@cancetintas6556it was a stock dinosaur roar
While Kron's outlook is wrong he is right in a way; he can't endanger the herd as a whole for the sake of the weakest members. This is something I actually do wish was brought up in the movie, that there is a ticking clock to get to the nesting grounds. The herd needs water, it needs food and notably half the herd is probably pregnant and needs to get to the nesting grounds in time to lay. While it'd probably be too dark for a Disney movie, I wish to accentuate the stakes a dinosaur did have to stop to lay her eggs, forcing the herd to leave her behind because she wouldn't leave them. Then before changing scene, you see the raptors closing in from all sides as the mother stands over her clutch.
Seeing a brachiosaurus get scared for two carnos really feel wrong to me
Why?
@@Daquan0394 because a brachi is too big for a carno
True in reality the carnotaurs would pose very little threat, maybe an injury, but that's about it
She is very old though
Sure giant sauropods relied on they're size but they also relied on they're numbers
0:15 Bruton: Kron! Carnotaurs!!
What? They've never come this far north
@@patrickmcginley7790 The Fireball Must've Driven Them Out.
@@chrisrichardson1091 You lead them right to us. Maybe you can feed them with your hide! Move the heard out, double time!
@@patrickmcginley7790 Aladar: What's happening?
@@Kirby12352 My brothers moving the herd. Kron, what's going on?
0:23 (Carnotaurs Howling)
I don’t like the sound of that.
Kron’s roar when he puts aladar to the ground is also menacing
Also Bruton’s look of terror when he glances back at the noise @0:26
@@pettypractice7872and his regret when kron scolds him for leading them there
Yeah. It's Scary af.
But how could they tell? Do they know what Carnotaurus sound like?
To be fair the leader didn’t survive so long by being a fool so he does have the right mindset sacrifice a few to save the many
Yeah but Aladar is worth keeping for. Not smacking down or slashing his chest
So is Aladar that with their numbers, they could stay together and fend off the Carnators. They can't chase them all and there's only 2; they have the number advantage and they are by no means weak.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl They won over them at the end. One was defeated by Bruton and the other by Aladar. But it wasn’t necessarily to see both carnotaurs and Kron injuring Aladar. Kron especially with his thumb spike.
1:25 Kron just hit Aladar with his tail😰
He smacked him down before that
He would kill just to stay leader and keep Neera away from those he hates.
@@razorshark9320 well, he proved he can. Aladar couldn’t stop him
@@alvaro9709 He was stabbed in the chest
@@alvaro9709 True, and he definitely stepped back when Kron stabbed him in the chest
1:00-1:25
Anyone that has ever had a awful manager at a company in a toxic work environment
There are elements of domestic violence in the relationship between Kron and Neelaaa the way she says “don’t, just go, I’ll be ok”
She didn’t want to see her brother fight Aladar. Especially after that knockout.
Agreed. You both are right in that regard. I wouldn’t say go as far as to say that Kron treated Neera more like a mate than a sibling, but this scene definitely gives off those vibes to a certain extent. But at the same time Kron was just being protective of her and wanted to keep Aladar in line. He didn’t want to lose Neera due to Aladar potentially slowing the herd and putting the entire group in danger. He clearly cares for his sister, but he did come off as a bit possessive of her when leading her away from Aladar.
@@Michael141- Yes, and Kron didn’t hate Aladar. He just didn’t want him to interfere. And give him as much chances as he can. He didn’t interact with Aladar until it was too late. Watch the argument they had in the end. Kron didn’t attack until it was too late.
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Don't get rid of it.👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
oh come on kron he was only trying to help.
1:18 Aladar’s expression was like
Uuughaaa uuughhaaa
I Have A Feeling That Kron Was The One That Accidentally Led The Carnotauruses Right To The Herd. Because He Sent Bruton To Find Water, Which Of Course One Carnotaurus Killed A Iguanodon While Bruton Was Able To Survive, Accidentally Having A Scent Of Blood That Led The Two Carnotaurus Right To Them, Meaning That If Kron Hadn't Sent Bruton To Find Water. Bruton Wouldn't Have Been Injured, And The Two Carnotauruses Wouldn't Have Smelled Bruton's Blood.
Kron made the right call. As he and the herd are going to this territory for the first time after the destruction. He had to know if there is water somewhere. He didn’t know there were carnotaurs hunting them. And Bruton was even played to. As he was let to escape back to the herd. The one to be actually blamed here is Aladar for trying to slow them down instead of escaping in time. So Kron rightfully smacked him down
1:18 Aladar breath so heavily
In fairness, he had just been thrown to the ground and threatened by someone much larger than him. The poor bugger's probably had a "My whole life just flashed before my eyes." moment.
@@TomKeresey10 true
Kron carnotsaurs what they never come this far north
The fireball must've driven them out
You led them right to us! Maybe you can feed them with you’re hide, move the herd out. Double time!
Kron what's going on
Carnotaurus. If we don't Keep Moving they'll Catch Up to us.
@@Helluva_fox the others in the back, they’ll never make it!
@@dragonsvideos6737 They’ll slow down the predators!
What kind of cruel person would leave slow ones behind?
Kron apparently.
@@beastmaster0934 but it's brud and cruel to knock him down and keep him away from Nerra.
How dare he do that?
Not cruel, just exceedingly pragmatic.
Kron is ticked at Bruton for his admittedly idiotic move of leading the Carnotaurus to the rest of the herd with a trail of his blood.
Kron is trying to save as much as the herd as possible, and Eema would likely keep them fed long enough for the others to escape.
@@christoperfleming6832his fight with Aladar was definitely something
I just had a really disturbing thought: The Carnotaurs allowed Bruton to escape so they can follow his blood trail and find the herd.
1. Kron is so mean! Mostly caring for himself more than others.
2. When burton said fireball, I think he was talking about the meteorite from before.
3. 0:26 the moment they heard that, they knew the Carnotaurus are coming. But I wonder how could they tell based on the noise, unless they are familiar with it.
I mean, yes he is, but while kron seems cruel he is actually the closest to real animal behavior of all the speaking dinosaurs in the movie. Most herds will willingly let the sick, old and weakened be taken out by predators; this will both save the healthy members from injury and will help the species (or the herd, in this case) as a whole. Kron is a social darwinist
@@Gradestar10and of course aladar had hated the way he’s been treating the herd
Kron isn't really evil he cares about the Herd.
He hates how the Herd started listening to an Outsider who didn't know a thing about survival.
@@KYLE1654-v7m then why would he abandon some of the members of the herd?
Im trying to find the Soundtrack in the Backround when they drink but idk the Name.
Move the herd out double time
The Fireball Bruton referred to as the Meteor Shower.
The one Aladar bearly survive, but yet again was hurt
0:15 Thumper: Hopper! Birds!!
Perhaps the Lion King 2019 can turn something like this in the live action movie.
move the herd out double time
“Carnotaurs are coming!” *vine boom*
I'll admit something. Not only is Disney's Dinosaur too similar to Universal's The Land Before Time in terms of plot and setting, but another reason why many people skip this film is because of how extremely hateful Kron is - he may only be the secondary antagonist, but he makes the movie almost unwatchable (he's more of a menace to the herd than the predators).
It's also weird that he's voiced by Sam Wright, who already played a more likeable character 11 years prior to Dinosaur, that being Sabastian from The Little Mermaid.
Dinosaur isn’t as gut-wrenchingly upsetting nor sugary sickly as The Land Before Time, though.
@@EditorOfSL You clearly have not watched LBT recently. It is very dark and morbid.
In reality kron would have been the smart one of the discussion, animals in reality can't afford weakness in their herds thats why a lot of animals put their weakest in the back of the herd to slow down predators.
ZACH SEAN
movie name?
Dinosaur of Disney
Kron is a monster
Why?
@aladar488 he's want the old dinosaurs to die and he threatened to kill aladar.
@@gracebenjamin5548 he also fights him and almost kills him
@@aladar488 and he's a child abuser
I don’t understand why they let Carnotaurs as the villain here. why can’t they use the terrifying Tyrannosaurus-Rex
Because of Jurassic Park, they used T-Rex a lot and Disney wanted something different
carnotauro é bem melhor
Tbh I think they did the right decision, they depicted the carnotaurus as bloodthirsty terrifying danger, these fellas were like demons straight outta hell xd with those horns, spikes and that reddish pattern, this shit scared a lot of kids back in the day xD
Cause Carnotaurus is better. They Scared the Sh*t out of me when i was Younger. The T-Rex in Jurassic Park didn't tbh. The Design is much better too. Idk what you are Complaining about. They're Great Villains.
to be honest i was scared of Kron far more, he inflicted far more damage to Aladar then Carnotaurs
Yo, we got the second best thing to the Klingons with these niggaz Kron and Bruton, son! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 "Voyager" could have done one episode that year (2000) with the Klingons with rife crude humor. Or at least in the last year in 2001. And being that "Voyager" knew how to tame down on futuristic earth and progress at the expense of the old by the last season, maybe some crude humor. XD Some Klingons with downright crude humor that makes even the Klingons on "TNG" and "DS9" look tame. And "Voyager" could be R-rated at times. SON!
1:13-1:38 Sebastian, how could you?
Dinosaur belongs to Disney.
May Jesus bless you all and lead you to Him!
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@@Helluva_fox Jesus is the only Son of God, fully God and fully human, who was sent to earth to die for our sins, rose from the dead 3 days later, rose up into heaven 40 days later and will one day come back to earth to abolish all sin and bring all his followers to a new home.
@@rainbowhawk911 Ok. But what does that have to do with Dinosaurs?
@@Helluva_fox Jesus is the son of the Lord who created the dinosaurs and all other living creatures.
@@rainbowhawk911 ähm...Ok.
Carno what carnotaur mouth full of teeth and bad attitude 😂😂
I cannot believe I low-key ship Aladar and Bruton I can't believe it help me
How?
Bruh
@@aladar488 hey they have an interesting dynamic
We Wuz messiah’s ‘n Shieeeeeet
They are not villains
I think in this film I hate them
hate who?
@@veggieboyultimate carnotaurs
@@brandonharris7516 really?
@@veggieboyultimate yeah but probably only in this film I think
@@brandonharris7516
Why?
They’re just hungry animals. It isn’t their fault they were adapted to only digest meat.
Carnivores gotta hunt.
binosur carotaurare comig te preocupes por eso te preocupes por eso te preocupes por eso te
1:23
One thing I don’t like about this movie is how it portrays the carnataurs as mindless monsters . They’re probably starving in the whole movie.
I actually think They are more realistic than any of talking Dinosaurs
With that said In movie defense, Carnivores are only monstrous if you are it's common preys
They are still better than jurassic world dinosaurs. This movie is from the perspective of the herbivores, so a predator WOULD seem like a monster to them anyway
Well, look at it from the perspective of the herd members. The Carnotaurs are predators who have eaten countless members of their species, many attacks of which they all probably have witnessed themselves at least once in their lives. Wouldn't you see them as monsters for eating a friend or family member in front of your very eyes? Also, the Carnotaurs don't talk, just roar which, to them, is just scary and horrifying noises, but to the Carnotaurs themselves, they're talking in a completely different language.
Stay away from him
Rip Samuel e Wright the voice of Kron from Disney's dinosaur 🦕 2000 and sebastian the crab 🦀 from the little mermaid 1989 rest in peace.
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Wait what
I'm afraid 😨 so Samuel e Wright completed his journey he's in already in heaven watching us down below.
@@caseyhandy3755 he played sabastion and kron?
"a mouth full of teeth and a bad attitude" xD i've used that to describe my sister when she was a baby and she was in that biting phase
At 0:23
Kron can hear the howls you can see the pure terror in his face before standing on his hind legs
1:59 I would run away but there’s one problem……they make cute noises😢😏
That’s the whole point of kron smacking him down
How can predators survive so long without eating?
Most predatory animals stock up in order to go long fasting periods without food. Water is a far more essential resource, as without water you’ll be dead in no longer than a day, two at best. Wolves are an excellent modern day example of this, as dogs generally speaking are exceedingly good at fasting.
This is especially the case with these “old-school” interpretation of dinosaurs. The Carnotaurus were designed after crocodilians, both in appearance and some biological function. Crocs can go weeks without feeding due to their cold-blooded metabolism. Some dinosaurs may have functioned similarly when inactive in spite of their warm-blooded metabolism.
Sheer willpower
Reptilian predators can go longer in not eating since they don’t use as much energy since cold blooded animals can’t warm or cool themselves. Plus it was shown the carnotaurs casually followed the herd and the strides they took reduced the distance relatively quick.
Many of the herds animals died already to get to that point if they weren't eaten by raptors it would serve as a snack till they got a real meal
@@KingSpades it certainly can be expected members of the herd probably perished before Aladar happened to bump into them. There was a carcass in the desert that the carnotaurs walked by while following the herd’s footprints.
0:18 This is how the Native Americans would have reacted when they learned of the Spanish Empire coming toward them since the Spanish were the ones most cruel to the natives.
I was in the Rowan County History Museum in March of 2022 and I was surprised when I learned that the Spanish came to North Carolina.
The herd knew that predators were following them, but they were clearly not expecting the carnotaruses to be among them.
Why the herd of dinosaurs those two carnotsaurs are coming
@@tyronegrayii3246 What do you mean?
What I'm trying to say was if the herd of dinosaurs knew those two carnotsaurs are coming
A lot of territory from north america has spanish names, like carolina, yet you were surprissed that the spanish came there? 😂
@@tyronegrayii3246 They actually did not know that.
Great movie but super underrated the that fact that not a lot of people dont know about this movie
I remembered it when I first watched it on Toon Disney as a kid, looking back at it now, I still enjoyed it alot as I did with other 3D Disney movie favorite guilty pleasures of mine :)
0:27 0:29 1:13
Man, I never had the nostalgia for The Little Mermaid that much as I did with other 2D movies of Disney like Winnie the Pooh,Lilo & Stitch,Brother Bear,Lion King,Jungle Book, and Tarzan but I'd never thought Samuel Wright's (R.I.P.) voice as Kron would sound menacing compared to his Sebastian voice, I like it :)
1:42
"Carnotaur, a mouth full a teeth with a bad attitude."
Indeed lol.
On 1:12 he smacked Aladar very badly that Aladar almost lost fainted
Cool
thanks
Ok
Move the herd out double time
What’s happening?
My brother's moving the herd
Kron what's going on
@@tyronegrayii3246 Carnotaurus. If we don’t keep moving, they’ll catch up to us.
But the others in the back they'll never make it
1:42 best line of ema said
Although both characters’ voice actor was awesome (Rest in peace), Kron is the EXACT OPPOSITE of Sebastian. Sebastian was helpful, supportive, jolly, but occasionally scared of certain things: a mediator between Ariel and Triton.
Kron, on the other hand, was a cruel, selfish, arrogant, narcissistic, power-drunk control freak who cares only about himself and what he wanted. I’m conflicted about how I felt when Kron was killed by Carnotaurs. To be honest, his vile behavior is what caused him to come to a bad end.
Because Aladar was to weak for him
Kron and Bruton really aren't bad. They just have a hardened personality surviving in a brutal environment. Aladar was pretty ignorant of the situation since he grew up on an isolated island where there were no carnivores.
1:22 KRON SAID STAY AWAY FROM HIM ROAR!!!! 1:23 1:24 🦕
You can’t sacrifice them like this!!!
Get The Herd Out Of Here!
I hope DINOSAUR will be featured as a world in the next Kingdom Hearts game. I can’t wait to fight either Kron or the Carnataurs. Question is what will Sora be? A Dinosaur or a monkey?
Kron carnotsaurs
Ah my childhood memories 😢
I love this movie
Kron what's going on
RIP Kevin Spacey And Samuel E. Wright
1998-2000
Voice Of Hopper And Kron
Watching this made me realise something. Why can every dinosaur talk except the carnotaurus? 😢
ZACH JASON
The thing is he’s right slowing down the whole herd wouldn’t help anybody😢
He did had to slam Aladar like that either
Lmao If every herbivorous dinosaur was as frightened as this by a Carnotaurus, imagine how they would react when faced with a T-Rex or a Spinosaurus.
The carnotaurus is much bigger than scientific accurate trex nearly 2x it's size
I don't believe Kron is evil.
He does care about the herd.
Kron was definitely not a villain, but rather a misguided individual who had too much hubris and arrogance. He believed that because he was way more experienced than Aladar, he should make the calls. He viewed Aladar both as a valuable asset with this survival tactics but also as a liability to the herd’s future and health due to Aladar’s naive and kindhearted nature. Kron only lost the herd’s respect because his hubris and arrogance was also his greatest vulnerability. He would literally rather die than be proven wrong, as evidenced near the end when despite the illogicality of his decision, he still chose to climb the the top on the mountain just to prove Aladar wrong, that he was the better leader. Again, Kron definitely wasn’t a villain but as an almost adult, on re-watch, I definitely understood a lot of Kron’s decisions. The elderly and sick were dead weight and a liability in of themselves. I love this movie because even as an almost adult, you can recognise and realise a lot of things you couldn’t see before.
I didn't really believe this was live action
The landscapes are live, but the characters are CGI.
@@rainbowhawk911yea. It took place in Australia South America and Africa cause of the lemurs. There were other places used for this too but I forgot
@@rainbowhawk911wait really?
@@theredknight9314 Really really
@@rainbowhawk911 hmmmm
1:42 I feel like this sentence is under appreciated 😂😂
They don’t make them like they used too
Legal
The tiny arms are cute :)
This movie should have a crossover with The Good Dinosaur
Kron just bitch slapped Aladar 😂😂 1:25.
Smacked him down before that, Kron is to powerful
@@aladar488 Let's put him in a cave fight with Bruton.
@@sidneybell9327 Bruton follows Kron for a reason
@@aladar488 Good thing he stopped doing that.
@@sidneybell9327 Kron is just to powerful
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Tbh Kron gets a lot of hate but in my opinion most of Kron's decisions were right. He was fighting hard for the heard to survive but can you act as a nice guy as Aladar when environment is so hostile? Only reason that heard even managed to survive until now was because of the Kron's iron hand and will. That's how communities die. Acting nice will not last long. Hard choices are what keeps people alive. Aladar is just an inexperienced punk who never had a blood of people who he is protecting on his hands. Only good thing that he is to the heard is his open mind and creativity. Iron will is needed but without adaptability it is not enough. Movie is actually filled with so many useful massages in real life. It's just amazing. Sad that Disney is no longer this good at story telling.
Kron also fights Aladar and won two times
@@aladar488yea but kron cheated on the last one.
Kron still was willing to sacrifice half of the herd because he thought there was no water, Aladar found it and saved the majority of the herd, and because of his "united we stand", they were able to face and survive the carnotaurus's encounter, Kron's arrogance killed him for trying to do things his way, if the herd had followed him in the end, they would've all been killed xd
@@lucasnachbaur8003 I’m not sure. Blinding him or the slash is what give Kron the upper hand
Idk about that. First off, there's the cliffside that Kron was gonna lead the whole herd to. He climbed up there anyway & saw that drop that Aladar warned him about. If he listened, he wouldnt have died.
And this bit makes me wonder, how much of the herd was left behind? How many times have the slow ones been literally fed to wolves, to buy the rest some time to get away?
I was gonna mention the Star Trek, "The needs of the many, Outweigh the needs of the few" line, but Aladar was the one considerate for the needs of the many. While Kron focused on the needs of the stong, and was too damn stubborn & prideful. An iron will is one thing, but stubbornness & pride are another.
I mean wow, this is what Scar wouldve done, or probably did do, when he ruled the PrideLands.