At-odds siblings Vera and Codi have one thing they agree on: their love of DinoGames, the world’s most popular metaverse set in a spectacular dinosaur realm. Created by their father Ale, the inventor has bet everything to deliver the most cutting edge augmented reality experience but mysterious glitches have caused a delay in the release of this updated version. After receiving an unusual invite to DinoGames Headquarters from their aunt Bianca, a power surge pulls them into DinoLand. The kids are thrilled to be living the experience until they realize its real dangers and the world-destroying virus released by villain Pinkolak that has put their lives in jeopardy.
Year
2022
Typology
Animation
Genre
Action and Adventure Comedy Fantastic
Audience
Family
Duration
80'
Format
Animation Feature Film
Director
Carlos F. De Vigo & Lorena Ares
Producer
At-odds siblings Vera and Codi have one thing they agree on: their love of DinoGames, the world’s most popular metaverse set in a spectacular dinosaur realm. Created by their father Ale, the inventor has bet everything to deliver the most cutting edge augmented reality experience but mysterious glitches have caused a delay in the release of this updated version. After receiving an unusual invite to DinoGames Headquarters from their aunt Bianca, a power surge pulls them into DinoLand. The kids are thrilled to be living the experience until they realize its real dangers and the world-destroying virus released by villain Pinkolak that has put their lives in jeopardy.
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