Dino Babies
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Also known as | Dinobabies |
Genre | Cartoon |
Created by | Fred Wolf |
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Theme music composer | Dennis C. Brown |
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Country of origin | Republic of Ireland |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 (52 segments) |
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Executive producer(s) | Fred Wolf |
Producer(s) |
Fred Wolf[1] Kara Vallow |
Location(s) | Ireland |
Editor(s) | Peter Grives |
Running time | 22:30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Fred Wolf Films Dublin[2] |
Distributor |
Group W Productions (season 1) Eyemark Entertainment (season 2) |
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Original network | BBC One/BBC Two |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
First shown in | 1994 |
Original release | 28 September 1994 – 2 May 1996 |
Dino Babies is an Irish children's animated television series spotlighting six young dinosaurs who share stories and adventures.
Production and airings
Dino Babies first aired on the BBC from 1994 to 1996. It comprised 26 20-minute double episodes. Dino Babies found a welcome home on many international stations, but the show had little luck getting noticed in the United States. In 1996, however, the series was syndicated across the country. The show had somewhat better success in Canada, where it aired on YTV from 1994 until 1999.
Overview
In each episode, the Dino Babies put their own imaginative spin on a classic tale, from "Dak and the Beanstalk" to "The Abominable Snowbaby". As fun as these flights of fancy were, they always had something important to say about the dinosaurs themselves and the world around them. By acting out classic tales, the dinosaurs learned valuable moral lessons.
Characters
- Truman (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - The group’s unofficial leader and chief storyteller, a bespectacled blue brainiac with a tuft of orange hair.
- LaBrea (voiced by Andrea Libman) - The only female Dino baby. A headstrong pink dinosaur, often challenged Truman’s authority, but she was a good friend at heart. Probably best known for saying the phrases "I told you so.", and "Would you evolve."
- Stanley (voiced by Matt Hill) - A green dinosaur with red spots. He is a bragger who often runs into danger. He also likes collecting rocks.
- Franklin (voiced by Sarah Strange) - A timid, hesitant purple dinosaur. He occasionally shows signs of bravery.
- Marshall (voiced by Samuel Vincent) - Franklin’s little brother. A brown, diaper-wearing daredevil. He sometimes gets upset due to being the smallest.
- Dak (voiced by Scott McNeil) - A blue, attention-starved pterodactyl. While he often plays tricks on the group, they remain friends all the same.
Additional voices
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Episodes
Season 1 (1994)
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1 | "These Doors Are Made For Knockin' / The Raft" | 28 September 1994 |
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2 | "Dak And The Beanstalk / When Dinos Soar" | 5 October 1994 |
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3 | "Goldisocks And The Three Dinobabies / Tree's A Crowd" | 12 October 1994 |
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4 | "The Wizard Of Ahhs / Some Like It Hot" | 19 October 1994 |
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5 | "A Big Little Problem / Snoring Beauty" | 26 October 1994 |
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6 | "The Cloneheads / Robbing Hood" | 2 November 1994 |
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7 | "Fuzzy Come Home / Crumby Trails To You" | 9 November 1994 |
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8 | "A Tooth Fairy Tale / The Egg and Them" | 16 November 1994 |
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9 | "Look Before You Eek / Treasure Chest Island" | 23 November 1994 |
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10 | "Franklinstein / Washed Up" | 30 November 1994 |
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11 | "The Soreheads And The Stone / LaBrea's Secret Garden" | 7 December 1994 |
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12 | "A Lad In A Lamp / Jurassic Ark" | 14 December 1994 |
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13 | "Alice In Wonderfulland / The Abominable Snowbaby" | 21 December 1994 |
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Season 2 (1996)
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14 | "Dakula / The Ugly Duckbill" | 1 February 1996 |
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15 | "The Different Dragon / Cyranose" | 8 February 1996 |
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16 | "Peter Prank / Scarebusters" | 15 February 1996 |
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17 | "A Nose For The Truth / Housepests" | 22 February 1996 |
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18 | "Chrysanthemumbelina / Tantrum Of The Opera" | 29 February 1996 |
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19 | "Rapermzel / The Braggy Little Tailor" | 7 March 1996 |
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20 | "The Selfish Ogre / Big Blanket Bedtime Story" | 14 March 1996 |
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21 | "The Frog Bride / Mr. Dakyll And Dr. Hide" | 21 March 1996 |
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22 | "Goldfingers / The Starling And The Statue" | 4 April 1996 |
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23 | "The Princess And The Pauper / The Dancing Princesses" | 11 April 1996 |
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24 | "Oliver Twirp / The Snide Piper" | 18 April 1996 |
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25 | "Beauty And The Beak / Ebegeezer Scrimp" | 25 April 1996 |
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26 | "The Emperor's New Robe / Mother Goose On The Loose" | 2 May 1996 |
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References
- ↑ "Fred Wolf Films - TV Series". Retrieved 10 June 2013.
- ↑ "Fred Wolf Films: About Us". Retrieved 31 October 2015.
External links
- Dino Babies at the Internet Movie Database
- Dinobabies at TV.com
- Planète Jeunesse - Dino Juniors (French)