Primal
- Série télévisée
- 2019–
- Accord parental
- 22min
Un homme des cavernes au début de l'évolution. Un dinosaure au bord de l'extinction. Liés par la tragédie, ils forgent une amitié étrange qui est leur seul espoir de survie dans un monde vio... Tout lireUn homme des cavernes au début de l'évolution. Un dinosaure au bord de l'extinction. Liés par la tragédie, ils forgent une amitié étrange qui est leur seul espoir de survie dans un monde violent et primordial.Un homme des cavernes au début de l'évolution. Un dinosaure au bord de l'extinction. Liés par la tragédie, ils forgent une amitié étrange qui est leur seul espoir de survie dans un monde violent et primordial.
- Récompensé par 5 Primetime Emmys
- 7 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Primal' is acclaimed for its distinctive animation, intense action, and minimal dialogue, enhancing emotional depth. Central themes include survival, friendship, and primal instincts, with Spear and Fang's bond as a highlight. The series is lauded for its brutal, graphic violence that serves the narrative. Some critics praise its artistic style and character development, while others find the plot repetitive or the second season less compelling. Overall, 'Primal' is recognized for its innovative animation and storytelling.
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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal, set in the Mesozoic era, depicts a story of a caveman named Spear, who, under tragic circumstances, is forced to ally with a T-Rex, Fang, in order to survive whatever obstacles it is they come across on their journey.
I'm three episodes in so far, and I'm hooked. Not only is it beautifully animated which makes every battle scene stand out and be visceral, but it does so much more to appeal to our internal emotions solely by the expressions on the characters' faces and their movements, without really humanizing anything. It reminds you that in this harsh world, to live is to eat, and to eat is to kill. The art style is gorgeous as well, with its world rich with subtle details to make it feel alive. The score for this hits a balance between something eerie and organic, with a bit of drums added in which adds to the tension during chases and whatnot.
This show is a gem. Please go see it and voice your support so we (hopefully) get to see more like this.
I'm three episodes in so far, and I'm hooked. Not only is it beautifully animated which makes every battle scene stand out and be visceral, but it does so much more to appeal to our internal emotions solely by the expressions on the characters' faces and their movements, without really humanizing anything. It reminds you that in this harsh world, to live is to eat, and to eat is to kill. The art style is gorgeous as well, with its world rich with subtle details to make it feel alive. The score for this hits a balance between something eerie and organic, with a bit of drums added in which adds to the tension during chases and whatnot.
This show is a gem. Please go see it and voice your support so we (hopefully) get to see more like this.
10sscialli
In the 1970's Marvel Comics ran a series of comics in its own series called Devil Dinosaur, it was about a intelligent verbal primate who saved a dinosaur similar to the one here , only red hence the name, and the minute they bonded was sparked to the memory of the characters in the comic and this screamed in my head the joys from the pages into an awesome animation spectacle which is so richly done! Two species fighting for their lives and each other bound by circumstance created in such a way that entertaining , powerful and richly drawn with rich hues of saturated prime colors. I'm going to be saddened knowing it will end. Since the days of Dexters Lab to Samurai Jack i have enjoyed the creators style, this I hope brings more for us to enjoy on the fringe. Thank You Mr. Tartakovsky for your stellar work.
10mematron
From the timing to the story and the style; at its core this is a very masterfull story told with beautiful delicate animation. It's not easy telling a story without words but when you can, not do but CAN; well, you get a powerful display of raw, one might even say, PRIMAL essence of character.
This is why we make animation. This is why we tell stories. have fun with this show and be prepared for the feels.
This is why we make animation. This is why we tell stories. have fun with this show and be prepared for the feels.
A thrilling, passionate show with cool prehistoric dinosaurs and creatures - you build a bond with it's two relatable leads and understand their anger, sadness, fear, amusement, happiness and curiosity; and neither even speaks a word. The animation and art style is fantastic and the jurassic landscape that Spear and Fang inhabit is immersive and atmospheric. I highly recommend this show to anyone looking for well-made animated storytelling (if you can handle the brutality in both it's themes and imagery).
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- AnecdotesTartakovsky conceived the idea of this series while developing the last season of Samurai Jack (2017). Originally it was going to be a more kids-oriented story, with Spear written as a kid. When Pixar released The Good Dinosaur (2015), Tartakovsky shelved the project, until finishing Samurai Jack.
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- How many seasons does Primal have?Alimenté par Alexa
- we still wait new episode, or is that first season for just 5 episodes ?
- Why did Genndy Tartakovsky put caveman and dinosaurs together when they were separated by 65 million of years of evolution?
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- Durée22 minutes
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