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I’m walkin’ with dinos – WHOA OH!

It was either whim or destiny that made me buy those tickets to the Walking With Dinosaurs live show many weeks ago. Based on the CG faux documentary of the same name, it all went down last Saturday night at the Continental Airlines Arena...better known as the Meadowlands.

I'm a huge dinosaur nut, but I admit to a certain level of apprehension as the show approached. Somehow, my dino love blinded me to the very obvious fact that a circus starring audio-animatronic dinosaurs was intended for children. As the show has been traveling to and fro recently, a number of reviews sprung up online to confirm this. Dinosaurs are great, but going to this thing was beginning to feel like I'd just bought tickets to Disney on Ice or some shit.

I freely confess that I did everything in my power to get out of going, but my girlfriend wasn't having it, for two very important reasons. One: I paid 150 bucks total for our tickets. Two: This marked maybe the third time in recorded history that I made plans for us that were outside the realm of going to a buddy's house to get conked and pass out.

So, we went. We went to see dinosaurs.


And the show was...good, I guess. No, it was good...it was just a little odd. I guess that's par for the course when you're packing sports arenas and parading robot dinosaurs around, and I don't know what I was really expecting, but something about the whole presentation just felt mighty strange.

The general "storyline" had us time traveling to different prehistoric eras to see how life and land evolved. ("Land" in this case equating to a rather small prop boulder that gradually split into pieces, to suggest Pangaea's evolution into the continents we know and love.) It's really just an excuse to usher out oodles and oodles of animatronic dinosaurs, many of which aren't exactly full-sized adult models, but they were all still big and impressive enough to have made at least a dozen of the kids in our section weep.

From a pair of brachiosaurs to a stegosaurus, all of the key players were on hand. We were seated next to the dinosaur control booth, so I can tell you a bit about how they work: Some dudes use what appeared to be modified bike handlebars to make the dinosaurs shimmy and shake. The dinosaurs all sauntered out with wheeled stands attached, and while that hurt the realism a bit, I'd rather see robot dinosaurs with wheeled stands than no dinos at all.

It was really interesting to see what the crowd reacted strongest to. In an effort to warm my heart, the T-Rex was given the kind of welcome usually reserved for hometown sports heroes, and despite being neither the largest or the most impressive of the animatronics, he was definitely the star of the night. Take that, you lousy raptors.

In fact, the only thing the audience came more alive for was a little sequence where a triceratops took a shit. No, seriously. Walking With Dinosaurs included a patented "triceratops taking a shit" scene, complete with flatuentastic sound effects and a giant ball of prop dung. People went absolutely out of their minds for the prop dung. Trust me, you simply have not lived until you've seen thousands and thousands of people cheer in unison because a robot dinosaur took a fake shit.


I can't wholeheartedly recommend the show as the tickets are so ridiculously expensive, but I dunno...how many chances will you otherwise have to see dinosaurs walking, snarling and shitting?

One caveat, if you're considering going: The souvenir peeps sell a lot of things, but the most popular items are these little light-up dinosaur spinners. Half the kids in the Meadowlands had one, and 90% of them kept the things blinking and twirling throughout the entire show. Three of these spinners were within thirty inches of my head, and I still can't close my eyes without seeing light-up pterradon heads flying in circles.

Oh, and on the way home, all of the lights in my car went out, including my blinkers, as well as my speedometer. I can't really blame the dinosaur show for that, but I think I'm going to anyway.

I'll try to post some videos later, once I figure out how to make them not be 5,000,000 MB in size.

Happy Halloween!

Posted by Matt on 10/11/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 111 comments

Remember the dinosaur that ate cars and at monster truck shows? What happened to him? I want to see that again.

Chestnuts roasted by GloomyJack @ 10/11/2007 9:44 PM


I was wondering where you were, Matt. Now I see that you had gone on a pilgrimage to show us all the awesomeness of a robot dinosaur taking a big fake dump. Thank you.

Chestnuts roasted by DocDragon @ 10/11/2007 9:56 PM


dating is for chumps

Chestnuts roasted by derd @ 10/11/2007 10:00 PM


You know, I was this close to going to a dinosaur exhibit at a science centre one town over from mine today. I was down there and saw the building with a huge banner wrapped all over the side. I saw a dinosaur exhibit about 15 years ago in Edmonton, so I figure I’m not missing much, but I am sort of intrigued by this one, mainly because the town is fairly small and I didn’t even know they had a legitimate science centre. But this exhibit and the advertising makes it seem like it could be on par with some of teh science centres in larger cities.

Chestnuts roasted by CMJ @ 10/11/2007 10:04 PM


This looks a million times better than Disney on Ice. A trillion times better than Dora LIve! Which I had to go to on a field trip for my son’s class one time. I wish he could go places like this.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 10/11/2007 10:06 PM


I went to this thing back 15 years ago called Dinotopia i think. Can’t remember, but it was cool as all get out let me tell ya! It was the animatronic dino’s and one hatced a egg with little dino babies!

My dad video taped us all walking around the show, and in the back ground you hear this one little kid go “holy shit”!!! Was’nt me though, just some random little delinquent. That was the highlight of the video though.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_undead cave girl_Reeves @ 10/11/2007 10:18 PM


[b]GloomyJack[/b], that would be Robosaurus, and he’s still around eating cars and breathing fire and generally making the world a better place:

http://www.robosaurus.com/

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 10/11/2007 10:21 PM


Well, I all sorts of screwed the pootch on that last post, didn’t I. Wrong codes, no username.

What a terrible spreader of the Robosaurus Gospel I am.

Chestnuts roasted by Wukong @ 10/11/2007 10:23 PM


Anyway…

I remember being a kid and seeing one of thise animatronic Dinomation ehibits as a museum. Do they still do those anymore? I remember it used to be a pretty big deal and they’d tour museums around the country.

Anyway, it was pretty cool, I guess, although now that I think back on it, much of the design would now be considered scientifically outdated (tail dragging, fully upward T-Rex, etc.). And they didn’t really move all that much. Some head motion and mouth opening. Still, pretty impressive to a six year old.

Actually, the highlight was that they were touring with a full sized Triceratops skeleton. I remember being amazed at how big it was.

Chestnuts roasted by Wukong @ 10/11/2007 10:30 PM


They got a new router at work so that means bye bye X-E…Used to help me get through the day…I’ll miss it. :-(

Dinosaurs live on stage? I don’t care how odd it was, that’s awesome.

21 days to Halloween and counting!

Chestnuts roasted by Mary Mary @ 10/11/2007 10:33 PM


are you gonna do anymore halloween themed articles?

Chestnuts roasted by Jenny @ 10/11/2007 10:54 PM


Muppet Baby, hang in there, you know we all love ya!

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 10/11/2007 11:36 PM


Wukong That was it!!! Dino mation! that was the name! It was at a University campus,Monmouth University in NJ.

I also saw a truck o saurus at a NHRA event in Englishtown a few years ago.

Remember when Calvin pretended to be a dinosaur, and Hobbes was a sabre tooth tiger?

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/12/2007 12:05 AM


“happy Halloween”? Please don’t tell me you’re ended the season with a dino entry… plllleeeease! :P

Chestnuts roasted by penmissile @ 10/12/2007 12:19 AM


Holy shite, $150 for that? Jesus, I can’t help but think that the few Disney on Ice experiences I had were just a chance to screw my parents out of money.

Chestnuts roasted by Cigar @ 10/12/2007 12:42 AM


Dinosaurs! i’m a fan of dinosaurs! I have my plastic dinosaurs yet by the side of my Jurassic Park action figures :D :D

Chestnuts roasted by yelinna @ 10/12/2007 12:46 AM


“you’re ended the season”… yep my grammar is fabulous.

Chestnuts roasted by penmissile @ 10/12/2007 12:51 AM


We talked about Bar Harbor in my geography class, tonight!!! Okay, he just mentioned it, but dammit I had a joygasm.

In the school system I was in as a child they never allowed the honors track students take geography, so this is my first time learning this stuff. Pretty fun, I have to admit. I thought I would be the only person who didn’t know the state capitals (we had a quiz tonight), but there were people groaning about it, so it made me even more pleased that I’ve got them down cold :)

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 10/12/2007 1:13 AM


Matt did it again. Robotic shit. Prehistoric robotic shit to boot.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/12/2007 1:37 AM


Okay so I must be slow today because its taken me about 6 hours to work out the tune the title goes to…

I wish I could magically go to one of those things. Dino poop sounds awesome. Also prices must be different in the US to Australia, because $75 is a normal price to go to something like that here (which is why I only go to concerts once or twice a year that are overseas bands- some overseas bands charge up to $135 for one ticket which I think is fairly dodge)

Chestnuts roasted by Jasmine @ 10/12/2007 2:28 AM


Thanks, Wukong! That thing is amazing.

Chestnuts roasted by GloomyJack @ 10/12/2007 2:35 AM


I saw the same show in Toronto in august. While not exactly mind-blowing, it was definitely worth the hundred twenty bucks we paid. And it was probably one of the weirder things we did on our honeymoon.

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/12/2007 2:54 AM


Wow. When you deliver, Matt, you *deliver*. Who knew I’d be this thrilled to read about robotic dinosaur shit? XD This is why I love this site – you’re never quite sure what you’re going to get, but you always know it’s going to be good.

Oh, and Jason – Seriously? You saw robot dinosaurs on your honeymoon?! That’s a little bit awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyfire @ 10/12/2007 3:23 AM


Come on man, back to the Halloween articles!!!

Chestnuts roasted by timewaster @ 10/12/2007 3:24 AM


Yeah, robot dinosaurs, niagara falls, the soo locks and the hometown of Bill Watterson. He’s like a god to me.

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/12/2007 3:27 AM


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