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About
Dinosaurs is a 1990s sitcom that puts a prehistoric family in a modern suburban setting.
The series follows the Sinclair clan—a Megalosaurus father, an Allosaurus mother, their kids and a sarcastic baby—who navigate everyday life with a twist of dino‑specific humor. While they use refrigerators and TVs like any other family, their reactions to social issues and corporate politics add sharp satire. Episodes blend slapstick, witty dialogue, and environmental or political commentary without overt gore or dark themes. The finale delivers a memorable environmental message that ties the show’s humor to real‑world concerns.
What to know
- Family is a Megalosaurus dad, an Allosaurus mom, and three kids plus Baby.
- Puppetry and animatronics give the show a distinct Jim Henson feel.
- Each episode tackles a topical issue—gender roles, corporate greed, climate change—through dino‑lens satire.
- The finale ends with a dramatic ice‑age twist that explains the dinosaurs’ extinction.
- The show aired on ABC from 1991–1994 and is now available on Disney+.
- The voice of Baby Sinclair was performed by Kevin Clash, known for the Muppets.
- Earl’s job is ‘Tree Pusher’ for a corporate client, providing workplace satire.
- The series blends humor with subtle moral lessons suitable for family viewing.
Watch if
If you enjoy smart sitcoms that use humor to comment on social and environmental issues—think The Simpsons or Modern Family—Dinosaurs offers a fresh prehistoric take with clever puppetry and memorable characters.
Skip if
If you’re looking for a high‑budget action series or a show with intense violence, this light‑hearted, family‑friendly sitcom may feel too tame.
Premise Overview
Family Dynamics
Social Satire
Production & Puppetry
Legacy & Finale
Where to Watch
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