Verfolgt das Leben einer Familie von Dinosauriern, die in einer modernen Welt leben. Sie haben Fernseher, Kühlschränke, und die einzigen Menschen in der Nähe sind Höhlenmenschen, die als Hau... Alles lesenVerfolgt das Leben einer Familie von Dinosauriern, die in einer modernen Welt leben. Sie haben Fernseher, Kühlschränke, und die einzigen Menschen in der Nähe sind Höhlenmenschen, die als Haustiere und wilde Tiere angesehen werden.Verfolgt das Leben einer Familie von Dinosauriern, die in einer modernen Welt leben. Sie haben Fernseher, Kühlschränke, und die einzigen Menschen in der Nähe sind Höhlenmenschen, die als Haustiere und wilde Tiere angesehen werden.
- 1 Primetime Emmy gewonnen
- 6 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Fran & Earl getting their marriage license renewed ("Earl, let's go upstairs and pretend it's Thursday" is a line I *still* quote to this day).
Robbie "coming out"...as a vegetarian. ("I can't be an herbivore! My dad's a carnivore, my mom's a carnivore..." "Well, it's not necessarily hereditary.").
Robbie's howling (featuring Robbie buying the "So You Want to Learn to Howl" 8-track).
The two-episode "Nuts to War" ("What happened to your eye?" "A pointed stick with my name on it." "Gee, what are the odds?").
And although the finale was extremely heavy-handed and depressing, I give them credit for doing a completely unexpected and serious one instead of the traditional "and they all lived happily ever after".
Best self-referential joke: Real watching sock puppets on TV. "Hey, Fran, you gotta see this. Sure, they're puppets, but they're really funny." To which Fran says, "Forget it - I'm not watching puppets." Probably the reason the show didn't make it.
The family are like a Dinosaur version of The Simpsons only funnier and more entertaining with actual messages in their shows.
Jim Henson only created 65 episodes which was enough to put the show into syndication in the US.
The show was and is still well loved if you go by the amount of interest all Henson Dinosaurs ebay sales create. I own all the videos that were released in the Uk. I was annoyed to see there were holiday specials that never made it to VHS and will have to wait until there is ever an official DVD release.
This was an excellent show and provided me with many afternoons of entertainment and still does. I can still watch the video's and enjoy them on many levels especially "Ask Mister Lizard" which I love and think should have got it's own show.
RELEASE THE WHOLE THING ON DVD, PLEASE?
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- WissenswertesEarl often sighs as he walks across a room. This allowed the person inside the costume a chance to see where he was going. He could only see through the open mouth.
- Zitate
Earl: Good morning, my family who loves me.
Baby: Not the mama.
Earl: All right, that ends right now. I've had it up to here with this "not the mama". I am not "not the nama", I'm your daddy, and you only get one, buster, and that's what you're gonna call me. Daddy. Now say "Daddy".
[Baby refuses]
Earl: Say "Daddy".
[Baby still refuses]
Earl: Okay, all right, all right. Say "da".
Baby: Da.
Earl: Say "dee".
Baby: Dee.
Earl: Da...
Baby: Da...
Earl: Dee.
Baby: Dee.
Earl: Daddy!
Baby: Daddy!
Earl: Frannie!
Baby: Daddy.
Earl: [chuckles] Fran!
Baby: Daddy.
Earl: He loves me, listen to him!
Baby: Daddy, Daddy!
[sings]
Baby: Daddy, Da-Daddy, Da-Daddy, Daddy, Daddy. NOT THE MAMA!
- Crazy CreditsThe Jim Henson Productions logo at the end of the credits features a pterodactyl that does something different from episode to episode (from a small assortment of 3 things, not something unique each time).
- Alternative VersionenOriginal airings of season one featured a laugh track, which was deleted from all network repeats, syndicated re-runs, and home video releases.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic (1991)
- SoundtracksI'm a Dinosaur (I Can Do Whatever I Want)
Performed by Baby Sinclair
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