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Intriguing, but since "The Good Dinosaur" is already set in a multiverse where the dinosaurs never became extinct, that’s probably too subtle a distinction to make.

Come to think of it, the biggest flaw has already been pointed out by the late Scott Ciencin in his 2000 “Dinoverse” series. If the dinosaurs never became extinct in the long-ago past, then by the time of the cave men, they would’ve evolved physically as well as mentally. Having intelligence and being able to talk along with having a primitive, four-legged body like Arlo Apatosaur just doesn’t make sense, except in a zany fantasy like Pixar’s movie.

http://dogpatch.press/2014/12/17/dinoverse-scott-ciencin/#more-7467

Fred Patten

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