Eat, or be eaten! Kill, or be killed! Get into survival mode with Adult Swim’s #1 prehistoric animated series with the release of Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal: The Complete First Season on Blu-ray and DVD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on June 1st, 2021. Winner of 3 Emmy Awards in Animation.
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Travel back in time and binge on all 10 fascinating episodes from the first season and go behind the scenes with interviews from the incredible talent from this wordless series. Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal: The Complete First also available to own on Digital via purchase from digital retailers.
Coming off an award-winning final season of “Samurai Jack,” Adult Swim reunites with creator Genndy Tartakovsky on a new animated series. “Primal” features a caveman at the dawn of evolution. A dinosaur on the brink of extinction. Bonded by tragedy, this unlikely friendship becomes the only hope of survival in a violent, primordial world.
Rated: Not recommended for viewers under 17 years of age.
Runtime: 221 Minutes.
I enjoy some animated films and TV shows. I sat down a few days ago and watched the first 3 episodes of Primal. I thought the first episode was lack-luster, but then episode 2 and 3 got the ball rolling for me. As the series goes on it gets more entertaining and you learn more about the main characters. The animation is done really well.
When considering Primal you need to realize this is not an animated series for young children. It’s recommended for ages 17 years and up. Seeing the cover on the DVD can be misleading if you’re unfamiliar with the series. Overall, I’m looking forward to sitting down next week and watching it a little more.
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I can see how this is not an animated series for kids. I do not think that I would want to watch it.
It is good to know that this is not one for kids. It does sound like it is well done for those who are fans of anime genre.
I can tell that this is a DVD I can skip. Not my cup of tea.