Hi guys! Today I will talk about "Dinosaurs", one of the greatest series ever existed. =D
Dinosaurs is initially set in 60,000,003 BC with the years, months and days counting toward zero. (In the first episode, Robbie asks his father if he ever questions what they are counting down to).
The focus of the show's plot is the Sinclair family: Earl, Fran, Robbie, Charlene and Baby.
One of the show's most popular characters is the mischievous Baby (occasionally referred to as "Junior" until the second season, where he was officially named "Baby Sinclair"). Baby's most famous catchphrase is "Not the mama!", shouted while hitting Earl repeatedly over the head with a frying pan. Frequently, when Baby should be hurt (such as after having been hurled through the air), he will throw his arms up enthusiastically and exclaim, "Again!"
While Dinosaurs was a TV show, several jokes in the series were at the expense of television shows in general. Earl often wants to watch TV rather than do something more practical, and several jokes accuse television of "dumbing down" the population and making it lazy.
The Simpsons episode "Black Widower" references the similarity of family structure between the two shows.
Lisa: These talking dinosaurs are more real than most real families on TV.
Homer: Look Maggie, they have a baby too.
Bart: It's like they saw our lives and put it right up on screen.
Here´s the opening =D
I hope you liked it = D
Dinosaurs is initially set in 60,000,003 BC with the years, months and days counting toward zero. (In the first episode, Robbie asks his father if he ever questions what they are counting down to).
The focus of the show's plot is the Sinclair family: Earl, Fran, Robbie, Charlene and Baby.
One of the show's most popular characters is the mischievous Baby (occasionally referred to as "Junior" until the second season, where he was officially named "Baby Sinclair"). Baby's most famous catchphrase is "Not the mama!", shouted while hitting Earl repeatedly over the head with a frying pan. Frequently, when Baby should be hurt (such as after having been hurled through the air), he will throw his arms up enthusiastically and exclaim, "Again!"
While Dinosaurs was a TV show, several jokes in the series were at the expense of television shows in general. Earl often wants to watch TV rather than do something more practical, and several jokes accuse television of "dumbing down" the population and making it lazy.
The Simpsons episode "Black Widower" references the similarity of family structure between the two shows.
Lisa: These talking dinosaurs are more real than most real families on TV.
Homer: Look Maggie, they have a baby too.
Bart: It's like they saw our lives and put it right up on screen.
Here´s the opening =D
I hope you liked it = D