Dinosaurs of the Jurassic collection
DVD - 2015
In this five-disc collection of prehistoric specials, National Geographic recreates ancient worlds and unearths clues that reveal more than ever before about how dinosaurs lived, hunted and died in the Jurassic age. Programs include Walk Like a Dinosaur, Life After Dinosaurs, Dinofish, Dinomorphosis, When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs, Sky Monsters, and The Great Dinosaur Escape.
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- Subjects
- Genres
- Documentary television programs
Animated television programs
Video recordings for the hearing impaired - Published
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Washington, DC :
National Geographic
c2015.
- Language
- English
- Edition
- Widescreen
- Item Description
- Originally broadcast in 2006-2011.
Numbering info on disc labels reflect how items were originally issued, and differ from the listed volume order for this compilation. - Physical Description
- 5 v. (1 videodisc per volume) (355 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
- Format
- DVD, widescreen presentation.
- Audience
- Rating: TV-PG.
- ISBN
- 9781426347986
- disc 1 (approximately 135 min.). Walk like a dinosaur / produced by Natural History New Zealand LTD for the National Geographic Channels
- Life after dinosaurs / produced by NHK & France Televisions Distribution/France 2 for the National Geographic Channels
- Dinofish / produced by TouchEarth USA LLC for the National Geographic Channels
- disc 2 (approximately 45 min.). Dinomorphosis / produced by National Geographic Television for the National Geographic Channels
- disc 3 (approximately 45 min.). When crocs ate dinosaurs / produced by National Geographic Television for the National Geographic Channels
- disc 4 (approximately 90 min.). Skymonsters / produced by National Geographic Television for the National Geographic Channels
- disc 5 (approximately 90 min.). The great dinosaur escape / produced by Wide-Eyed Entertaiment MOD Limited and YAP Dinosaur Productions for the National Geographic Channels.