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Dinosaurs are going to wiped out, and the human is on his first phases of development. This action animation series introduces short stories about the kinship among a dinosaur and a mountain man. In what manner can their companionship be.
CRITICS OF "Genndy Tartakovskys Primal - Season 1"
The Verge
The mix of stylized creatures and fantastic attention to detail makes Primal's action sequences feel like segments from a particularly thrilling nature documentary.
Primal is fresh, visceral, and incredibly Tartakovsky. Built on the foundation of a career's worth of experience and a dedication to animation, it's a must-see series.
Tartakovsky has long been a distinctive force in TV animation and this is another winner, a spare storytelling experiment that plays like nothing else in the current landscape.
If Primal has a flaw, it's one of length; at 22 minutes, episodes occasionally strain the limits of its dialogue-free, roar-heavy approach to storytelling. As an event, though it's hard to question its few missteps.