Dinosaurs
1991 / TV-GDinosaurs follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have TV's, fridges, microwaves, and every modern convenience.
Seasons & Episode
The Baby swears there's a monster under his bed, but no one believes him--until it starts dragging victims into its hole.
Earl assumes the powers of a superhero, but he's bound to use his might only for the Wesayso Corp.
Questions about life's meaning plague the population, so the Elders dictate a belief system called "Potatoism."
Earl drives Ethyl to her reunion, and the kids drive Fran crazy when she tries to get them to pose for a portrait.
A workplace injury ends up costing Earl his job but it pays off big for him in court.
Fran and Earl face an untimely extinction when the baby enters his "terrible twos."
Efforts to solve an environmental crisis put the dinosaurs on the road to doomsday.
The baby goes gaga over a hippo named Georgie, the latest children's idol. But when Earl dresses up as Georgie, he's arrested for copyright infringement.
Earl, Robbie and Roy stumble into a tar pit when they take the Baby into the forest for the traditional dinosaur Wilderness Rite of Passage.
When too many overworked employees drop dead from exhaustion, businesses give dinosaurs two weeks off for a vacation; B.P. Richfield advises Earl to bring his family to WeSaySo Land, which is supposed to be a fun amusement park for the family. What the Sinclairs find is an overpriced, cow themed park that is newly under construction, and they have to stay for 14 days.
Earl makes a deal with the devil (which is a wierd inconsistency in the show) after watching a late night show, "Lifestyles of Those We Envy".
Charlene becomes her father's boss when Richfield is pressured into hiring women. The only problem is, Dad won't listen to her.
Dinosaurs follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have TV's, fridges, microwaves, and every modern convenience.