Dino-Riders in the Ice Age (1989)

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Title: Dino-Riders in the Ice Age

Genre: Animation, Science Fiction

Release: 1989-01-01

Runtime: 22

Plot: VHS special produced to promote the new range of "Ice Age" figures, released as "Ice Age Adventure" (but with the on-screen title "Dino-Riders in the Ice Age")
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Title: Dino-Riders in the Ice Age

Genre: Animation, Science Fiction

Director: Steven Hahn

Status: Released

Release: Dec 31, 1988

Runtime: 22

Plot: VHS special produced to promote the new range of "Ice Age" figures, released as "Ice Age Adventure" (but with the on-screen title "Dino-Riders in the Ice Age")
"Dino-Riders in the Ice Age" serves as an intriguing slice of late 1980s nostalgia, particularly for fans of the Dino-Riders franchise. This animated special, released on December 31, 1988, was crafted to spotlight the "Ice Age" figures, expanding the Dino-Riders universe beyond its prehistoric roots.

Directed by Steven Hahn, the special runs for a concise 22 minutes, delivering a compact adventure that aligns with the promotional nature of the release. The storyline likely continues the battle between the heroic Valorians and the villainous Rulons, this time set against the backdrop of an icy terrain, offering a fresh environment for their high-tech, dinosaur-mounted conflicts.

This VHS special is a testament to the era's marketing strategies, where toy lines and animated features often went hand-in-hand, creating immersive worlds for young audiences to explore both on-screen and in their playrooms.
 
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