Dinosaurs
TV-G
7.5
1991
Comedy
, Family
, Sci-Fi
Dinosaurs follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have TV's, fridges, microwaves, and every modern convenience.
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- Cast:
- Stuart Pankin , Jessica Walter , Sally Struthers , Kevin Clash
Episode 24 : WESAYSO Knows Best
May. 08,1992
Wesayso insists Roy replace Earl as the father of the Sinclairs, who are selected as the Wesayso spokesfamily.
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Episode 23 : Leader of the Pack
April. 22,1992
When Robbie can't beat a gang of hoods (who keep beating him), he joins them.
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Episode 22 : Slave to Fashion
April. 01,1992
Charlene wants to make a fashion statement with an expensive coat, but the coat leads her into a vain attempt to achieve status.
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Episode 21 : And The Winner Is...
March. 25,1992
Earl throws his hat into the ring as a candidate for Chief Elder, but he's likely to have his head handed to him by his opponent, B.P. Richfield.
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Episode 20 : Nuts To War (2)
February. 26,1992
Earl, Roy and Charlene pose as entertainers and rush to the front to retrieve Robbie.
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Episode 19 : Nuts To War (1)
February. 19,1992
The four-legged dinosaurs encroach on the pistachio-nut supply of the "normal" dinosaurs...and that means war.
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Episode 18 : The Last Temptation of Ethyl
February. 12,1992
Earl thinks Old Ethyl has died, but she returns from the great beyond with the lowdown on the afterlife.
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Episode 17 : A New Leaf
February. 05,1992
A wild plant has a weird effect on the dinosaurs--it makes them dopey and happy, to the exclusion of everything else.
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Episode 16 : The Clip Show
January. 22,1992
An archaeologist documents dinosaurs' way of life as they may have existed long ago, but clips from previous episodes tell a different story.
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Episode 15 : Power Erupts
January. 15,1992
A power struggle erupts between the Wesayso Corp. and Robbie after he invents a way to generate energy as a science project.
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Episode 14 : Fran Live
January. 08,1992
Fran gets a job on TV giving advice to dinosaurs, leaving Earl to learn how to cope with a wife who works.
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Episode 13 : What Sexual Harris Meant
December. 18,1991
Earl helps Fran's friend Monica get a job as a tree pusher, but she's no pushover when she's harrassed by a predatory male.
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Episode 12 : Refrigerator Day
December. 11,1991
Earl's fridge is repossessed as the dinosaurs celebrate Refrigerator Day and the gift of cold storage.
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Episode 11 : Switched At Birth
November. 27,1991
The Sinclairs learn that the baby might have been switched with another.
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Episode 10 : How to Pick Up Girls
November. 20,1991
Robbie gets pointers on how to approach girls from a streetwise contemporary named Spike.
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Episode 9 : Unmarried ... With Children
November. 13,1991
A liberated single female's ideas make Fran reconsider renewing her marriage license.
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Episode 8 : Career Opportunities
November. 06,1991
Robbie objects to the career--tree pusher--assigned to him by the "Job Wizard."
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Episode 7 : When Food Goes Bad
October. 30,1991
Lurking in the Sinclair refrigerator are delectable creatures that go bad, very bad, while Charlene watches the baby.
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Episode 6 : Employee of the Month
October. 23,1991
Earl anticipates a promotion as he awaits a dinner with Richfield; Robbie brings home a "pet" human.
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Episode 5 : Endangered Species
October. 16,1991
Earl buys Fran two rare grapdelites for dinner, unaware that they are the last of their species.
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Episode 4 : Charlene's Tale
October. 09,1991
Charlene gets a tail, which whips up strange feelings in Earl, whose little girl is no longer so little.
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Episode 3 : I Never Ate for My Father
October. 02,1991
When Robbie flubs his initiation into the Young Males' Carnivore Association, Earl fears his son may be a herbivore.
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Episode 2 : Family Challenge
September. 25,1991
When the Sinclairs' TV is wrecked, Earl enters the family on a game show to win a new set.
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Episode 1 : The Golden Child
September. 18,1991
When the Sinclair baby sprouts a golden horn, he is trumpeted as the prophesied King of the Dinosaurs.
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