Dinosaur Baby Holy Heroes

Dinosaur Baby Holy Heroes

A poster of the Dinosaur Baby Holy Heroes series
Genre Adventure, Fantasy
Created by Axelle Khaye
Gil Formosoa
Directed by Yoram Gross (Season 2)
Olivier Dehors
Voices of Connor Widdows
Andrea Libman
Brett Kelly
Ian James Corlett
Don Brown
Peter Kelamis
Sonja Ball
Mark Camacho
Jesse Camacho
Opening theme "D I N O Song"
Country of origin Chine
France
Canada
Original language(s) Mandarin Chinese, Canada, France
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Sandra Gross (Season 1)
Tim Brooke-Hunt (Season 1)
Dr. Sylvia Rothblum (Season 2)
Running time 21 minutes
Production company(s) Carrére Group
Yoram Gross-EM.TV (Season 1-2)
M6
Télé Images International
Vivatoon
Tooncan
Release
Original network China Central Television
M6
Télétoon
ZDF
Channel 4
RTÉ
POP
Picture format Animation
First shown in Canada
Original release 2004 – 2005

Dinosaur Baby Holy Heroes (恐龙宝贝之龙神勇士 which literally means "Warriors of the Dragon God Baby Dinosaur") is a cartoon series created in China. The series has been shown on M6 France In October 2004.

Plot

The main character started out as a little boy named Jacky, who loves dinosaurs. His grandfather told him a story about Dinosaurs, which was a true story. A few hours later it was night. Jacky got out of bed and went to his grandfather's room. He walked slowly and he was looking for a Dinosaur book to read. He did not find one, but instead finds a device which sends him to another dimension. Before he did, his grandfather woke because of the noise that the device was making. He saw him teleport to another world. When Erick was in the Dinosaur world, he found Dinosaurs and he was happy he was there. He found a baby dinosaur surrounded by hunters and a girl named Kaia wanted to rescue the baby dinosaur. Long Xiang appeared to the crowd of hunters. They bowed to him because they saw him wear the device. The leader of the hunters wanted to get rid of Long Xiang and the baby dinosaur. Long Xiang made the baby dinosaur grow into a taller dinosaur. The dinosaur sent the leader of the hunters to the sky. The dinosaur turned back into a baby dinosaur. Long Xiang and Feng Ling started a new journey together the very end of the beginning of the series. As the journey went on they met a girl named A Guo, and a boy named Yu. All four of the children formed as a team to stop all the evil that happens, especially The Tako of Kim country. Then try to reach the goal to protect all the dinosaurs in the dinosaur world and let all the dinosaurs live in peace and stop all evil that is caused by villains who kidnapped the princess and try to take over the dinosaur world. In the very end of the series all four of the children rescued the princess and won a battle against a group of clowns. Then Kaia said her last word alone in the very last scene of the last episode in the series.

Criticism

Anime fans, especially the Japanese, have criticized the series for plagiarizing three anime series which are Pokémon, Digimon and Naruto. Chinese Central Television (or CCTV) under the direct control of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Propaganda Department recently began airing Dinosaur Baby Holy Heroes, but fans of anime soon spotted the fact that the series was copying character designs, story and music from the three anime series. An example would be the characters in the series. One character would be A Guo who looks like Sasuke Uchiha from the Naruto series only A Guo has blue hair with the same hair style that Sasuke Uchiha has. Another example would be the four baby dinosaurs in the series.One more example is the device all four of the children wear is copied from the Digivice all the children wear in the Digimon series. The clowns in the series copied the idea of Team Rocket appearances in Pokémon. Because of the release of the series, the government of China has decided to remove from Chinese television all cartoon series that are not from China. They are forbidden because the Chinese animators used elements from Japanese manga.

See also

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