![]() So I think there was just so much there to be able to explore," he added. His relationships are with animate objects, because he's so close to nature, like rocks and tree stumps and a pumpkin as a daughter. And obviously, with Buck living there far too long, he'd see he has no real relationships. ![]() When we came up with that, we knew that was a world that people were going to want to see. "We came up with a mythology that created a whole world underneath the ground where dinosaurs, maybe they didn't all go extinct during the asteroid hit, maybe some went underground and actually survived. And we did some sequence in the first movie called the Ice Museum where students walking through, we see a T-Rex in ice and we figured, 'Well, that's a great way of putting the dinosaurs and the mammoths together.'" During The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild press meet, executive producer Lori Forte shared, "Everybody responded so amazingly to the Lost World, it was something we came up with a long time ago when we were researching the first film and we had someone from the Museum of Natural History come and talk to us and said, 'When you're making this film, make sure you don't put dinosaurs in with mammoths because they never lived it in the same.
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