- The production cycle of the film lasted six years, and it was postponed to the end of 2015 due to various reasons, breaking the rhythm of Pixar's one work each year, resulting in no work released by Pixar in 14 years.
- Actor Lucas Neff was originally scheduled to voice the dinosaur Alor, but after the plot shuffle, his voice was abandoned, and the film also chose 13-year-old boy Raymond Ochoa to re-play.
- Regarding the reason for the replacement of Lucas Neff, the director’s explanation is that the story requires the little dinosaur to grow up and mature, and Neff is already a 30-year-old man, without the feeling of youthfulness.
- After the film schedule was postponed and the director and producer changed, the protagonist's personality has changed a lot. Other voice actors Neil Patrick Harris, Lithgow, and Harder have also withdrawn. Only Frances McDormand stayed and continued to serve. Voiced by Arlo's mother.
- Affected by the postponement of "The Good Dinosaur", Pixar carried out a large-scale layoff at the end of 2013, and its studio in Vancouver, Canada was closed.
- After postponing the release and changing the director, the outside world generally suspects that the quality of "The Good Dinosaur" is not good. Pixar said that the film is not bad or bad, but not good enough, just want it to be good enough.
- Thomas Newman was originally scheduled to dub the film, but due to schedule conflicts, he was replaced by Mike Donner from Canada .
The Good Dinosaur behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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[from trailer]
Butch: If you ain't scared, you ain't alive.
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[from trailer]
Arlo: I missed my family.
Spot: Huh?
Arlo: You don't understand.