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Walt Disney TelevisionJim Henson ProductionsMichael Jacobs Productions
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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.

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Premise Overview
The Sinclair clan lives in a world that feels both prehistoric and familiar, with refrigerators, televisions, and suburban roads. Earl, a Megalosaurus, works as a tree‑pusher, while Fran, an Allosaurus, manages the household. Their children—Robbie, Charlene, and Baby—navigate typical teenage and childhood mishaps, all while the family tackles bigger issues like politics and the environment.
Family Dynamics
Each Sinclair member brings a distinct personality: the stubborn dad, the practical mom, the sarcastic teen, the fashion‑obsessed daughter, and the witty baby. Their interactions combine slapstick comedy with heartfelt moments, making the family relatable even in a dinosaur world.
Social Satire
Episodes satirize topics from corporate greed to gender roles. The show uses dino‑specific humor—like a dinosaur’s struggle with a light switch—to poke fun at everyday annoyances and societal norms, delivering sharp commentary without heavy-handedness.
Production & Puppetry
Jim Henson’s expertise shines through the series’ animatronic and hand‑puppet designs. Voice actors bring each dinosaur to life, while the elaborate costumes give the characters personality and physical comedy, a hallmark of Henson‑produced shows.
Legacy & Finale
The final episode ends abruptly with an ice‑age twist that explains the dinosaurs’ extinction, leaving a memorable environmental message. Despite its 1994 cancellation, the series remains cult‑favorite for its humor and moral undertones.
Where to Watch
The entire series is currently streaming on Disney+, with a few episodes missing due to licensing. Fans can also find the series on various DVD collections and occasionally on streaming platforms like Hulu.

FAQ

What is the main premise of Dinosaurs?
It follows the Sinclair family—a Megalosaurus dad, an Allosaurus mom, their kids, and a sarcastic baby—living a modern suburban life while humorously addressing social issues.
Who voiced Baby Sinclair?
Kevin Clash performed Baby’s voice and many of the hand‑puppet characters.
Why does Earl work as a tree pusher?
The role satirizes blue‑collar jobs; it also provides a recurring gag about trees and workplace dynamics.
What was the show’s final episode about?
It ends with a dramatic ice‑age event that explains why the dinosaurs went extinct, delivering an environmental message.
Is Dinosaurs a family‑friendly show?
Yes, the show is rated TV‑PG and uses humor suitable for viewers of all ages.
Does the show contain any violence?
Violence is minimal and mostly comedic; there is no graphic or intense violence.
What themes are explored in the series?
The show tackles environmentalism, corporate greed, gender roles, and modern politics through satire.
Who are the main characters?
Earl and Fran Sinclair, their kids Robbie, Charlene, Baby, and Fran’s mother Ethyl.
Which network aired Dinosaurs?
ABC broadcast the show from 1991 to 1994.
Can the series be streamed online?
Yes, all seasons are available on Disney+; some episodes may be excluded due to licensing.
How many seasons are there?
The series ran for four seasons, totaling 65 episodes.
Why did the show end in 1994?
The finale was planned to deliver an environmental lesson, and production costs and ratings contributed to its cancellation.
Who created Dinosaurs?
Michael Jacobs and Bob Young, with Jim Henson’s production involvement.
What is the relationship between Fran and Ethyl?
Ethyl is Fran’s mother and the Sinclair family’s matriarch.
What kind of humor does the show use?
It blends slapstick, witty dialogue, and subtle satire to comment on contemporary life.
Does the show have a recurring antagonist?
Earl’s boss, B.P. Richfield, provides workplace conflict, and occasional guest villains appear in specific episodes.
Is there a musical component?
Episodes occasionally feature songs, such as Robbie’s ‘Mating Dance,’ adding to the show’s comedic rhythm.
What is the setting of the series?
The Sinclairs live in a modern suburban environment, with typical houses, cars, and appliances.
How were the dinosaurs animated?
Using a mix of full‑bodied animatronics and hand‑puppets operated by Jim Henson’s team.
Is there a moral lesson in every episode?
Many episodes end with a gentle moral, often tied to environmental or social issues.
Are there any notable guest stars?
Several well‑known actors voiced characters, including Tim Curry, Sherman Hemsley, and Julie Lindsay Graham.
What is Baby Sinclair’s catchphrase?
He often says, “I’m the Baby, Gotta Love Me!” and “Not the Mama!”.
Do the dinosaurs have names for everyday objects?
Yes, characters refer to modern items with dinosaur‑themed nicknames, adding to the humor.
Does the show reference real dinosaur species?
Characters are anthropomorphized dinosaurs, but specific species are used for comedic effect.
Is there an overarching storyline?
While each episode is self‑contained, the series builds on the family’s relationships and societal commentary.

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