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Cadillacs and Dinosaurs

  • TV Series
  • 1993–1994
  • TV-Y7
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
520
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Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (1993)
Dinosaur AdventureAdventureAnimationSci-Fi

The adventures of the human survivors in a future dinosaur dominated world.The adventures of the human survivors in a future dinosaur dominated world.The adventures of the human survivors in a future dinosaur dominated world.

  • Creator
    • Steven E. de Souza
  • Stars
    • David Keeley
    • Susan Roman
    • Bruce Tubbe
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    520
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Steven E. de Souza
    • Stars
      • David Keeley
      • Susan Roman
      • Bruce Tubbe
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Keeley
    David Keeley
    • Jack Tenrac
    • 1993–1994
    Susan Roman
    Susan Roman
    • Hannah Dundee
    • 1993–1994
    Bruce Tubbe
    Bruce Tubbe
    • Mustapha
    • 1993–1994
    Dawn Greenhalgh
    Dawn Greenhalgh
    • Scharnhorst
    • 1993–1994
    Tedd Dillon
    Tedd Dillon
    • Hammer
    • 1993–1994
    Colin O'Meara
    • Wrench
    • 1993–1994
    Frank Pellegrino
    Frank Pellegrino
    • Vice
    • 1993–1994
    David Fox
    David Fox
    • Kirgo
    • 1993–1994
    Don Francks
    Don Francks
    • Hobbs…
    • 1993–1994
    Kristina Nicoll
    Kristina Nicoll
    • Dahlgren
    • 1993–1994
    Philip Williams
    Philip Williams
    • Toulouse
    • 1993–1994
    Lenore Zann
    Lenore Zann
    • Mikla
    • 1993–1994
    Don Dickinson
    • Noe
    • 1993–1994
    Tilo Schmitz
    • Mustapha Cairo
    • 1993
    Patrick Winczewski
    • Jack Tenrac
    • 1993
    Maud Ackermann
    • Hannah Dundee
    • 1993
    Norbert Langer
    • Erzähler
    • 1993
    David Fraser
    David Fraser
    • Adamis
    • 1993
    • Creator
      • Steven E. de Souza
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    chad-259

    A classic creation.

    Mark hasn't given up on Xenozoic Tales (the original name for Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) but is waiting for the right time to return to the characters.

    This animated series was a fun realization of the black and white comics, now available from Dark Horse Comics as reprints, and features the world's most influential creatures, dinosaurs. Beneath it's action-adventure surface lies a message about the cataclysmic effects humans have on the Earth's environment and how future generations reform societies in the wake of the disaster.

    Unlike the Dinosaurs, Mark Schultz and Xenozoic Tales aren't extinct.
    Nightpoet

    Gone too soon...

    This was my favourite show when I was a kid. It had incredible animation and amazing storylines. Sadly, it only lasted a season, however, if you can find re-runs somewhere, WATCH THEM!! You'll be hooked! The show I think was based on a comic series called Xenozoic Tales, and I think there are also comics with this title. But it was an incredible show, which is something I can't stress enough.
    8ryanonthehill

    Too Good to Pass Up.

    This show is way ahead of its time. Not only does it forward a message of environmental consciousness but it has strong stories with great characters that was typically unseen in other cartoons at this time. The whole concept of island settlements reminds the viewer of ABC's Lost and how many zombie movies are situated in post apocalyptic worlds? Granted, one villains name is Hammer but that probably a consequence of the year in which it was created rather than poor writing. A show in which Cadillacs meet dinosaurs... how could anyone resist. 13 episodes does not do this show justice. The main character, Jack, was some kind of anthropologist, environmentalist, weight lifter, mechanic. It was fun to watch and reminds me why I loved cartoons in the early 90s. A DVD release of this show is a must!
    9hellraiser7

    Dino Apocalipse

    Dinosaurs we've always had a fascination with, we always wonder what they really when they existed, we may never really know since we were around. But what would happen if we had that chance to co exist? This is another under the radar gem that I really like, this show of course is based on a Graphic Novel mini series "Zenozodic Tales" which makes this a comic book adaptation show and I personally fell it's one of the best.

    I like the fact that one of my favorite script writers Steven E. Soza created this show which I was surprised about and that was cool. The fact he help make this show really showed how versatile he was, shame he didn't make more animated shows or even get this show to become a live action film. I also felt like this show was a way of showing how animation was beginning to take the next step.

    The animation is great I really love the color scheme, the enviormental backgrounds really capturing both the exotic and wild jungle but also seeing the modern day ruins showing how our civilization has meet the same fate as many other lost civilizations. The music is good/decent there is a decent theme.

    I really love the concept which is a wild one but I think it's great, it's something different in the post apocalyptic sub genre. Instead of zombies, aliens, or robots it's Dinosaurs which is awesome. The world created is fascinating, from seeing the ruins of our civiliatzion is a bit disturbing but just goes to show that nothing is forever, the things we take for granted once their gone it's forever. The dinosaurs whom are the highlight of the show that are roaming around, each episode I always wonder what other dinosaurs were we going to see. But I really like how despite the circumstances we actually still have some technology and a form of subculture going on; from the guns, motorbikes, radios, down to of course the Cadilacs which of course are the other highlight of the show.

    The action is solid, there is a shootout or two, liked seeing Jack use the grenade launcher gun which unfortunately we don't see him use enough. Though it really the vehicular action, there are some solid chases and it's just cool to see both Jack and Hannah drive the Cadilac in the strange landscape. Driving the point more on past values trying to continue to exist in our wild ever changing structure.

    I like both the protagonists Jack and Hannah, both have their strength's a weaknesses. Jack Teneric is cool he's a gear head, he cares about both nature and the people living in it, just as he fixes his cars he is constantly trying to fix the world around him to keep thing fair. Though he's not perfect, he's a little guilty of being a little socially inept as he does sometimes say the wrong thing to two with Hannah. But that's because he's slightly inexperienced with human interaction especially with people like Hannah; let alone never received the same educational standards as Hannah.

    Hannah Dundie is also great, hot with the persona to boot. She's smart, can hold her own against danger, does care, ambitious, has a lot of fire and energy to her. But like with Jack even she not perfect either, she's highly educated but inexperienced as she has barely left the city. There is a small hint of arrogance as she sometimes has attitudes that certain things Jack does don't work or her way is better, not to say she wrong due to her educational standpoint but she's of course not always right.

    Both balance each other out well, I really liked seeing them clash and both do that because their both by their nature the same despite only minor differences. In a way both sort of metaphorically represent the conflicting relationship with both civility and nature, past values and new wisdom.

    I really like the mature themes on Civility vs. Savagry, man's troubled relationship to nature, importance of past values and new wisdom and ethical boundaries.

    I would love a revival to this series, or better yet make either a live action TV show or Movies, make it more for an older audience give it a more darker edge as well as more vehicular action. With the effects and technology we have now I see no reason why this can't happen.

    Like a well audio mated Cadalac, it's worth a drive.

    Rating: 3 and a half stars
    9Paladinlover

    So much potential and originality.

    To briefly explain the show, this was about a post-apocalyptic group of people, surviving after a disaster that happened several hundred years before the show's timeline. They never actually mention what that disaster or event was explicitly, but only provide tiny snips of it to tease the audience, leaving them all wondering just WHAT happened and, more importantly, where did all those dinosaurs come from? The animation quality was top-notched and the voice acting was very well done, and the characters were very likable and believable to boot. Despite the usual action scenes that are found in all shows, there's nothing really fantasy-like or too 'out there' by any of the characters on the show.

    Which brings up the best points of the show... it wasn't a show about weird adventures, it wasn't slapstick comedy, it didn't have a hero who was so good and heroic that he glows awesome wherever he walks and causes people to cheer out in frenzy every time he says something. Nor did it have any bona fide villains either. Most shows then and now would have a villain who's so evil you'd think he was the devil's incarnate or is practically oozing with slime and sin... as well as having the motivation of 'just being evil'. Jack Tenrec is a mechanic who believes that nature needs to be considered when doing any kind of development or action, and delivers this message, both in words and style, exactly how a person would do it in RL. He the good guy, but rarely does anything that's too unbelievable or fantasy like to be dismissed. His relationship with Hanna, a diplomat and scientist from another 'tribe' is also similar to some love-hate relationships that occur in RL (minus any real abuse, of course). He's flawed, does and says stupid things.

    What about the opposition? There are two main enemies that are frequently brought up, the governor of the City, Scharnhorst, a group of poachers, and some other one-time bad guys. So what's going on with these guys? The poachers are precisely that, poachers, they hunt illegally and sell the stuff on the black market for profit... and that's it. They hate Jack because he constantly foils their work. Nothing like a cartoon norm, they act precisely like poachers in RL with the same motivations and the same reasons to hate the hero as real poachers hate the guys who stop them. The relationship between Scharnhorst and Jack is, IMHO, the single most maturely done hero-villain relationship that was ever shown in a cartoon series. Scharnhorst is NOT a vile, evil mistress that wants to kill all kittens, enslave the people, and whip them day and night for the heck of it. She's just an bigot who has beliefs contrary to Tanrec and is less ethical than him. Again, how people in Real Life would push their agenda against whatever possible consequences it might have, take credit for other people's work, and try to legally humiliate and do away with the people they hate? Too many to count, and Scharnhorst is just that. She isn't always the ultimate bad guy, is even willing to negotiate and even HELP Jack at times because they would both benefit from it, and adheres to the law of the city even she doesn't like it at times (putting crooks who tried to bust on Jack, for example, in jail in one episode). So Jack and Scharnhorst tread a thin line as opposed to being like Duke Igthron and the Gummi Bears.

    There are some flaws in the show, but nothing that isn't present in any other post-apocalyptic setting. For example, how did the cars manage to survive for over 600 years or so without decaying down into nothingness? Or the ruins still containing something usable after being neglected for that long? Naturally I'm not being fair when I say these things, and this is a general problem and not a specific one to the cartoon.

    It was a pity it only lasted 13 episodes, yet even with just 13 they still managed to portray a very, very richly detailed world with a huge amount of potential. Sadly, however, despite the shows great animation, great characters, and original ideas, it never got the chance it deserved to make television history.

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    • Trivia
      Jack's main Cadillac has a license plate of ZNOZOIC as seen at the early part of episode 1, but perhaps more clearly in episode 3. This is a reference to the original title of the cartoon, "Xenozoic Tales".
    • Quotes

      [opening title narration]

      Narrator: In the 26th century, mankind faces an epic struggle for survival. The forces of nature have spun wildly out of control. Mighty cities have crumbled and the dinosaurs have returned to reclaim the Earth. In this savage land, one man stands alone - Jack Tenrac, defending humanity in a world gone mad. A world where only the strong survive; a world of... Cadillacs and Dinosaurs!

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1993 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cadillacs y dinosaurios
    • Production companies
      • De Souza Productions
      • Galaxy Films
      • Nelvana
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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