

Un hombre de las cavernas forma un vínculo con un dinosaurio mientras luchan por sobrevivir en un mundo hostil.
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Primal Ratings & Reviews
- Jason Youneshace 3 dNo matter how many times I watch this I sit on the edge of my seat.
- EnochLight25 de enero de 2026I am well aware that Genndy Tartakovsky has a devoted, almost reverential fanbase, as well as a much larger group of casual admirers. I firmly fall into the latter category. My exposure to his work was limited, and for years effectively frozen in time at 2003’s "Star Wars: Clone Wars" micro-series—a project I remember enjoying immensely, and frankly more than any Star Wars output produced under Disney in the past decade or more. What stood out then, and remains a defining hallmark of Tartakovsky’s work, was his confidence in visual storytelling. "Clone Wars" relied on minimal dialogue, yet conveyed weight, momentum, and genuine drama purely through motion, framing, and pacing. That approach was not an experiment—it was the culmination of a career built on animation fundamentals. Tartakovsky, a Russian-born animator who emigrated to the U.S. as a child, made his name with "Dexter’s Laboratory", "Samurai Jack", and - as mentioned earlier - "Star Wars: Clone Wars", consistently pushing the idea that animation could communicate more by showing less. Fast forward more than two decades, and I stumbled across an enthusiastic write-up praising "PRIMAL", Tartakovsky’s Adult Swim series that debuted in 2019 and appeared to conclude in 2022—until a surprise third season arrived in 2026, continuing the story where it left off. Once I learned that "PRIMAL" was unapologetically adult in nature—violent, bloody, and mythic—blending fantasy prehistory with magic in a way that felt like the lovechild of John Milius' "Conan the Barbarian" and Jean-Jacques Annaud's "Quest for Fire", I was immediately on board. This is not a series for the faint of heart. "PRIMAL" is brutally graphic at times, but what makes it remarkable is how much emotional depth exists beneath the gore. Tartakovsky’s mastery of dialogue-free storytelling is on full display here. Entire stretches of the show consist of characters simply moving through the world—walking, observing, surviving. Long, quiet sequences of travel and stillness give the audience room to breathe and reflect. These moments are not filler; they are the backbone of the show’s meditative tone and emotional resonance. For all its savagery, "PRIMAL" is surprisingly heartfelt. It is a story about loss, endurance, and connection, told almost entirely through animation language rather than words. This is where Tartakovsky’s decades of experience truly pay off—his understanding of composition, timing, and physical performance allows him to extract profound meaning from silence. If you are drawn to dialogue-free drama that balances relentless action with long stretches of contemplative calm—and if you have any affection for wildly anachronistic prehistoric fantasy loaded with magic and sorcery—"PRIMAL" is absolutely worth your time. Cave men riding dinosaurs? Yes. Witch covens? Absolutely. Zombies? Why not. It is visceral, strange, and often beautiful. Give it a chance.
- Scott Smith15 de enero de 2026A caveman's best friend. Fang is like a dog, but she's better...she's a T-Rex. This animated series is great. The animation is well done, the stories are universal, and there is very little dialog besides grunts, growls and shrieks. It's a brutal world, where every day is a battle for survival. It's also surprisingly touching at times. An excellent animated series by Genndy Tartakovsky (Dexter's Lab, Samurai Jack, etc.). Highly recommended.
- Mischa14 de enero de 2026Honestly this show is absolutely amazing. With hardly any dialog it's hard to believe how good story telling can be when you use animation. This style of animation is very nice to watch. I cannot remember a better animated show.
- HisokaRSA8 de noviembre de 2025Brutal yet rewarding.
- parktool691 de diciembre de 2024no words, just cool dinosaurs
- Billy Zane19 de enero de 2025Well-written characters, gorgeous animation, high-octane action, killer monsters. Tells an affecting story without any dialogue.
- Jay Thomas22 de febrero de 2025Really good, cried at the last episode.





















