Dinosaur Train

2009
Dinosaur Train

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EP1 The Tiny-saur Train Aug 26, 2019

During a visit from their friend Mikey Microraptor, the kids go looking for an even smaller dinosaur.

EP2 How Many Horns? Aug 26, 2019

Tank Triceratops , who has 3 horns, wonders why Mayor Kosmoceratops has 15, and Protoceratops has only 1. The kids go on a quest to track down Ceratopsians with horns.

EP3 Mom Was a Kid Once, Part 1 Aug 26, 2019

Shiny and her friend Annie disagree when Shiny gets scared while exploring a cave. Mom's and her friend Tilly tell the kids about the time Mom got too scared to complete one of their childhood adventures.

EP4 Mom Was a Kid Once, Part 2 Aug 26, 2019

Mom, Tilly, Tiny, Shiny, and Annie visit the old neighborhood where they complete Mom and Tilly's unfinished adventure and meet Goldie Globidens.

EP5 Gilbert the Conductor Aug 26, 2019

The Conductor’s nephew Gilbert has been taking Conductor courses at the Troodon Academy, and has finally graduated to Cadet Conductor! The kids are thrilled – will Gilbert get his own Dinosaur Train to conduct?

EP6 A Clubhouse of Their Own Aug 26, 2019

Our kids want their own clubhouse, separate from the family nest. They try out several locations, but none of them are the right fit. Eventually, the kids build their own clubhouse using natural materials.

EP7 A Brand New Species, Part 1 Aug 26, 2019

The Conductor and the kids are out digging in a favorite fossil spot. Buddy turns up something that the Conductor doesn’t recognize. They may have discovered a whole new Jurassic species!

EP8 A Brand New Species, Part 2 Aug 26, 2019

Buddy gets the idea to travel to the Early Jurassic and meet their new discovery, a theropod they named "Buddysaurus." Unfortunately, there is no train to the home of the Buddysaurus, nor a train station! The Conductor decides to take them all to the Early Jurassic, and hike.

EP9 Don's Hole-iday Aug 26, 2019

When Don is told he can’t dig any more holes around the nest, he complains that he needs his own day just for digging holes—a hole-iday! The kids make up an imaginary holiday just for Don.

EP10 We're Not All Dinosaurs Aug 26, 2019

The Pteranodon kids meet a new, small mammal friend, Adele Alphadon, and introduce her and their Big Pond friend, Cindy Cimolestes, to a new concept -- that not all Mesozoic creatures are dinosaurs. And that includes the Pteranodons! They live in a diverse world.

EP11 Love Day Sep 02, 2019

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EP12 A New Leaf Sep 09, 2019

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EP13 Underwater Race Sep 16, 2019

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EP14 Buddy Wants to Fly Sep 23, 2019

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EP15 King and Crystal Play Red Rock Sep 30, 2019

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EP16 Nick of Time Oct 07, 2019

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EP17 Migration Vacation Oct 14, 2019

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EP18 Moms Rawk! Oct 21, 2019

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EP19 The Beelzebufo Cometh Oct 28, 2019

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EP20 Dennis Comes to Visit Nov 04, 2019

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EP21 Father's Day, Part 1 Nov 11, 2019

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EP22 Father's Day, Part 2 Nov 18, 2019

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6.5| 0h30m| TV-Y| en| More Info
Released: 07 September 2009 Returning Series
Producted By: The Jim Henson Company
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://pbskids.org/dinosaurtrain/
Synopsis

Join Buddy, a Tyrannosaurus Rex, and his adoptive Pteranodon family on a whimsical voyage through prehistoric jungles, swamps, volcanoes and oceans, as they unearth basic concepts in life science, natural history and paleontology.

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kcroyals-82083 When life gets in you way, this is the show to watch.
invisibleunicornninja This show is ok. There are elements that kinda work. The time-travel is interesting and there is some interesting facts for kids to learn. Some of the stories are good. The animation is so terrible that it actually confused me as a kid. A lot of obvious animation shortcuts were taken. This show either had a low budget, a lazy animation team, or both. There are a lot of elements that don't work. The characters and stories are extremely watered down. I know that this show is for kids, but there could be a little more depth. Each of the main characters has one little gimmick (most of them have it in their name) and they don't really go to far with them except when they want to teach some kind of lesson. Except for when its trying to be educational, this show is mostly filler. If the animation team had enough money and talent to create actual sets, and if the story was more focused on learning and character development, then it probably would've been much better.
topper24hours OK, so this show does a good job of being educational & realistic, but in the intro a T-Rex hatches from an egg, in a Pteranodon nest.This type of scientific inaccuracy should be rectified.Perhaps an explanation. Otherwise, it could be confusing to children.Other than that.... good show!
John T. Ryan BACK IN THE Day, which means to a typical "Boomer" the 1950's, young boys, as they do now, loved to read about, draw and collect toys & models of Dinosaurs. This phenomenon usually began when a lad was about 8 years old.SO WE FAST-FORWARD to 2015 and we see that the awareness of that which is Mesozoic, like so many other things, has a much earlier onset. We can testify to the veracity of this; after observing our 3 year old Grandson, Jack. He knows a "terrible lizard" when he sees one in a drawing or painting and even can tell you some of heir scientific names. Even his younger Brother, Patrick, has a pretty good handle on recognition of the long extinct beasts.NOW HOW CAN this be? We found ourselves asking this very question. WE can modestly boast that the kids are innately bright and get a lot of attention; but still, it was a puzzlement.THE ANSWER WAS provided by their television viewing habits, which have generous helpings of PBS and SPROUT channels. Needless to say the boys see a lot of THOMAS & HIS FRIENDS, CURIOUS GEORGE, DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD and a curiously rendered hybrid animation show called DINOSAUR TRAIN.THE HALF HOUR episodes combine the modern computer generated animation of brightly colored anthropomorphic dinosaurs with a cutely designed railroad train, that rivals that of Walt Disney's DUMBO. As with all worthwhile kiddie shows, there are always problems for the dinosaur families to solve and some little life lessons for the young 'uns to learn.THE LAST PORTION of each installment is the province of real-life Paleontologist Scott Sampson; who gives us (parents, grandparents as swell as the kids) some background info about some creature that was featured in the story. We recently learned about Hespiranis, a large, flightless sea bird from the Cretaceous Period, who had teeth in his beak! THIS FORMULA IS hard to beat or criticize in any way! It gives the child a strong dose of educational material, without being heavy-handed or obvious.SO WE SAY: "Hats off to you, Craig Bartlett (creator), Jim Henson Productions and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS for short).