The Good Dinosaur, from Pixar Disney, Premieres in U.S. Today
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- Category: Film
- Published on Wednesday, 25 November 2015 09:54
- Written by Janet Walker

Pixar Animation Studio and Walt Disney Animation Studio release "The Good Dinosaur" today across the United States. Following Pixar's "Inside Out" release earlier in 2015, this marks the first multi-release year for the animation studio.
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