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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Good Times Video
Salesrank: 22474
Released: May 17, 2005 |
| Our Price: $2.09 |
| Used Price: $0.87 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
DINOTOPIA: QUEST FOR THE RUBY SUNSTONE Experience the Magic of Dinotopia in an All-New Animated Movie 26, the beloved young dinosaur from the hit miniseries, stars in an all-new animated movie set on the island where humans and dinosaurs co-exist. Twelve-year-old orphan Kex stows away in a lifeboat, hoping to see the world, but after being washed overboard he finds himself on Dinotopia, befriended by 26. Soon, the friends face trouble when the evil Ogthar is released from his stone prison and recovers the Ruby Sunstone, whose dark power can endanger all of Dinotopia. Join 26, Alex and the other dinosaurs as they fight to save their magical home, Dinotopia! Featuring the voice talent of Alyssa Milano as 26, OSCAR® nominee Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile) as Stinktooth, Jamie Kennedy as Spazz, Kathy Griffin as Rhoga, OSCAR® nominee George Segal (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) as Albagon, Wayne Knight as Thudd, Diedrich Bader as John and the legendary Malcolm McDowell as Ogthar. OSCAR® is the registered trademark and service mark of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Approximately 75 minutes Color
Description of Dinotopia - Quest for the Ruby Sunstone (with Stickers!):
Quest for the Ruby Sunstone takes its inspiration from blockbuster miniseries Dinotopia (and the James Gurney books behind it). Rather than Karl and David, Kex (Alec Medlock) is the modern-day boy stranded on Dinotopia, where people and (herbivorous) dinosaurs co-exist. (The 12-year-old washes ashore when an attempt to flee his orphanage goes awry.) While there, he befriends preteen dino 26 (Alyssa Milano) and battles the evil Ogthar (Malcolm McDowell). This lively, if predictable animation is designed for a younger audience than the original series, which is to say it's more Land Before Time than Dinosaur. As with the former, the look is flat and stylized rather than realistic, like a cross between Speed Racer and Pocahontas. While the story may be familiar--orphan saves the day by banding together with new friends--the dinos are plentiful enough that small ones are likely to overlook such shortcomings. (Ages 2 to 7) --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Dinotopia - Quest for the Ruby Sunstone (with Stickers!) Reviews:
Dinotopia DVD 
2009-08-25 - The DVD and case was in fine condition but the product was advertised to include stickers. There were NO stickers. My child was dissapointed but otherwise, pleased to own the movie. Cute dinosaur movie. It still had its "scary" scenes with the "bad guy", but not as scary as other movies made out there, geared toward the same age level. Loved hearing Carol Burnett's voice as one of the dino characters. Loved her in Horton Hears a Who, too. Bad girl in both cartoon movies!
Love the Dinosapians...the cg's are the best ever !!! 
2009-08-14 - When I want to just relax and enjoy the afternoon, this is at the top of my list, and the movie was inexcellent condition, including the outside case ! ThankYou !!!
texasmom 
2009-05-17 - Dinotopia - Quest for the Ruby Sunstone (with Stickers!)
I personally didn't like the show. We had to mute the villainous characters every time they came on because they used words like "stupid" and other derogatory terms. I would not recommend renting it or buying it. It's not of the quality that we like for our small children.
Dino-Cartoon 
2009-01-07 - OK for young kids, I'd guess up to 5. After age 5 kind of
iffy whether they'd still be interested.
We loved this movie....the kids loved this movie 
2008-07-18 - Dinotopia is just a wonderful movie. We watched is twice. Our kids and grandkids loved this movie. There are 2 dvd's so it is a very long movie but well worth the time.