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''The Ballad of Big Al'', marketed as ''Allosaurus'' in North America, is a 2000 special episode of the
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television series ''
Walking with Dinosaurs ''Walking with Dinosaurs'' is a 1999 six-part nature documentary television miniseries created by Tim Haines and produced by the BBC Science Unit the Discovery Channel and BBC Worldwide, in association with TV Asahi, ProSieben and France 3. Envi ...
''. ''The Ballad of Big Al'' is set in the
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, 145 million years ago, and follows a single ''
Allosaurus ''Allosaurus'' () is a genus of large carnosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic epoch ( Kimmeridgian to late Tithonian). The name "''Allosaurus''" means "different lizard" alludin ...
'' specimen nicknamed "Big Al" whose life story has been reconstructed based on a well-preserved fossil of the same name. ''The Ballad of Big Al'' was like the other episodes of ''Walking with Dinosaurs'' made by Impossible Pictures and was produced by the
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, the Discovery Channel, ProSieben and
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. The episode was aired together with a 30-minute behind-the-scenes episode, ''Big Al Uncovered''.


Plot

The special begins at the University of Wyoming's Geological Museum, showing the bones of a sauropod followed by an ''
Allosaurus ''Allosaurus'' () is a genus of large carnosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic epoch ( Kimmeridgian to late Tithonian). The name "''Allosaurus''" means "different lizard" alludin ...
'' named Big Al. After the ghost of Big Al wanders the museum passing by his own skeleton and a nest of fossilized eggs, the film then travels back in time to 145 Mya showing a similar nest. Al and his siblings hatch and are helped out of the nest by their mother. She brings them to a river bank and the hatchlings start to hunt for
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s. When the mother leaves the
hatchling In oviparous biology, a hatchling is a newly hatched fish, amphibian, reptile, or bird. A group of mammals called monotremes lay eggs, and their young are hatchlings as well. Fish Fish hatchlings generally do not receive parental care, similar to ...
s temporarily, a one-year-old ''Allosaurus'' comes out of hiding and kills one of them (luckily, the victim was not Al). Al is then shown at the age of two years. He tries to hunt a flock of ''
Dryosaurus ''Dryosaurus'' ( , meaning 'tree lizard', Greek ' () meaning 'tree, oak' and () meaning 'lizard'; the name reflects the forested habitat, not a vague oak-leaf shape of its cheek teeth as is sometimes assumed) is a genus of an ornithopod dinosaur ...
''. He has not yet learned how to ambush so he fails to kill one of the swifter, smaller dinosaurs. Later, he snatches a lizard from a branch to keep him satisfied. Al comes across a dead ''
Stegosaurus ''Stegosaurus'' (; ) is a genus of herbivorous, four-legged, armored dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, characterized by the distinctive kite-shaped upright plates along their backs and spikes on their tails. Fossils of the genus have been fou ...
'' and an ''Allosaurus'' waiting for death in a pit of sticky mud, which forms a
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. Meanwhile, a two-year-old female ''Allosaurus'', attracted to the ''Stegosaurus'' carcass, also gets stuck. She struggles to free herself, but fails. Al luckily avoids the same fate, because he has learnt to avoid carrion and the large carnivores that it usually attracts. Unable to escape, the trapped ''Allosaurus'' pair die of exhaustion, their corpses left to ''
Anurognathus ''Anurognathus'' is a genus of small pterosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period ( Tithonian stage). ''Anurognathus'' was first named and described by Ludwig Döderlein in 1923.Döderlein, L. (1923). "''Anurognathus Ammoni'', ein neue ...
''. Three years pass, and a herd of ''
Diplodocus ''Diplodocus'' (, , or ) was a genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaurs, whose fossils were first discovered in 1877 by S. W. Williston. The generic name, coined by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1878, is a neo-Latin term derived from Greek Î´Î¹Ï ...
'' are migrating across the prehistoric salt lake, heading for a nesting site to the south. Al, now 30 feet (9 meters) long, is joined by several other ''Allosaurus'' (possibly, his siblings) and they manage to panic the herd into leaving a weakened sick individual behind. But as the ''Allosaurus'' gather for the kill, Al is struck down by the neck of the ''Diplodocus''. The pack decides to wait for a few hours until the ''Diplodocus'' is brought down by heat exhaustion and his illness. Though they feed, within the hour, a five-year-old female ''Allosaurus'' scavenges the kill. Al takes some remnants of the carcass for himself and leaves, trying to find a safer place to eat. A year passes by, and Al, now 33 feet (10 metres) long with the crests over his eyes reddening, is shown drinking at a pond. His presence however makes other dinosaurs around the pond nervous and the smell of blood he brings with him puts off a pair of ''Stegosaurus'' that were attempting to mate. Away from the pond, he discovers the scent of a nearby six-year-old female ''Allosaurus'' and issues a
mating call A mating call is the auditory signal used by animals to attract mates. It can occur in males or females, but literature is abundantly favored toward researching mating calls in females. In addition, mating calls are often the subject of mate choic ...
. She is not interested, but the inexperienced Al persists, and the female turns hostile when he gets too close. Al is lucky enough to escape from the ensuing fight with his life, although he sustains injuries to his right arm as well as smashed ribs. Later the dry season comes, and Al is attempting to hunt a flock of ''Dryosaurus''. Whilst ambushing them however, he trips over a log that falls in his path and ends up breaking something in his right foot in the resultant fall; he limps away, his chances of survival as prey gets scarcer now very unlikely. As the dry season turns to a drought, Al's limp from the fall gets worse and his right middle toe -which he broke in the fall- has become badly infected. Soon, unable to hunt because of this handicap, he dies in a dried-up riverbed, where two hatchling ''Allosaurus'' are hunting for bugs and come across his emaciated carcass. He is said not to have reached full size, dying as a mature adolescent and that the process of his fossilisation was so perfect it preserved even the injuries he sustained in his lifetime including -amongst others- lumps where his ribs healed after their break and the raging infection on his middle toe. The narrator concludes the special stating how Big Al, in death, represents a frozen moment in the fast and furious life of a carnivorous dinosaur.


Episodes


Reception


Reviews

Julie Salamon gave ''The Ballad of Big Al'' a positive review in ''
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'', deeming it an excellent follow-up to the original series of ''Walking with Dinosaurs'', praising the computer animation, the authentic animal designs and the presentation of the programme.


Awards

''The Ballad of Big Al'' won two 2001 Emmy Awards, one for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Non-Fiction Program and one for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour). It was also nominated for Outstanding Special Visual Effects (For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special). The Online Film & Television Association also awarded ''The Ballad of Big Al'' with two awards, one for Best Visual Effects in a Series and one for Best Informational Special.


In other media


Children's book

''The Ballad of Big Al'' was adapted into a children's book by Stephen Cole. Titled ''Allosaurus! The Life and Death of Big Al'', the book was published in North America by
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on 4 June 2001.


Website

An accompanying website to ''The Ballad of Big Al'' was launched in 2000, featuring a written retelling of Big Al's story by the researcher Alexandra Freeman and an online role-playing game, the ''Big Al game'', based on the episode.


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External links

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