Dinosaurs TV show

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anyone remember this show? it used to come on ABC when I was little bout 10 years old or so. The one with the big ass head baby screaming "not the momma not the momma"


anyway I thought my son would like the show and it's o netflix so we were watching it today and he loved it though it was funny so we vegged out and watched some shows.


anyway all is ****ing good. wifey is sitting with me, we're eating popcorn and ****, bringing back memories. she's never seen the show either.

so we get to the last eposide of the TV show... Are you ****ing serious ABC rotfl? really? you aired this **** on national TV? What the **** lol. My son is all tramatized and **** now lol. he was crying and now instead of having fun i got to explain to him what ****ing global warming is and **** like that lol. he's ****ing 6. he wanted to see talking dinosaurs and laugh not think the world was gonna end'


my wife was like what the **** was that lol
 

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At first I thought you were talking about the Land of the Lost reruns that aired on Saturday but that was on CBS and was in the 80's.

I believe you are talking about Dinosaurs, produced by Jim Henson Productions, was a show that aired from 1991–1994, as part of ABC’s “TGIF” lineup “Dinosaurs”: The Most Traumatizing Series Finale Ever.

Although the show was lighthearted and geared toward younger viewers, it sometimes visited heavy themes, like sexual harassment, objectification of women, civil rights, steroid use, masturbation, drug abuse, racism, peer pressure, religion, and women’s rights.

In the memorable but very dark series finale, it touched on the themes of environmentalism and mortality — with an ending that left all of the characters facing their imminent death.
Typical liberal brainwashing, even of children, on the networks in the 90's and during the Clinton administration. The 90's was like the 60's but probably in many ways worse about ramping up the liberal agenda. Is it any wonder that young people are so screwed up today? I believe many of the classic cartoons I watched on network TV as a kid are now banned or heavily edited for not being PC enough. And I'm not exactly an old-timer. But the liberal garbage like Dinosaurs starting in the 90's is considered PC.
 

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It was a really good show but that was ****ed up. I remember the david the gnome ending from a kid but this takes the cake


**** IM traumatized lol I'm damn near 32


That ending

Goodnight.....goodbye. Damn


I'm glad I went back and watched it though I'm old enough to get the show now and its ****ing funny. Funnier than anything on TV atm

But that ending smh
 

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I remember it, it was boring as batsh!t. Then again most of the sh!tlib narrative brain death coming from the digital synagogue was and I was just too young to fully understand why.

Although the show was lighthearted and geared toward younger viewers, it sometimes visited heavy themes, like sexual harassment, objectification of women, civil rights, steroid use, masturbation, drug abuse, racism, peer pressure, religion, and women’s rights.
That'd be it.
 

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Yeah haha even when I was too young to understand why I disliked something with a liberal agenda, it was still instinctive to reject it. Anyone over the age of four who isn't easily brainwashed can understand there's something wrong.
 

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Do ur self a favor and go back and watch show is really meant for an adult audience

Like one episode he was in a bar and all the guts were like hey man what's up and in the background u could hear this one gay dinosaur (lol) and the dude looked at the gay dino and looked at the camera and rolled his eyes lol

Its a good show but yeah its preachy
 

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Dinosaurs was prime time TGIF tv. Not exactly stuff for young kids all the time. It depended on the show though...and the episode. Like certain episodes of Family Matters were ok for kids, but some topics were a bit much for young kids too.
 

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backbreaker said:
Do ur self a favor and go back and watch show is really meant for an adult audience

Like one episode he was in a bar and all the guts were like hey man what's up and in the background u could hear this one gay dinosaur (lol) and the dude looked at the gay dino and looked at the camera and rolled his eyes lol

Its a good show but yeah its preachy
Do you not get or are you just in denial that it was a family-show and talking dinosaurs would appeal to kids? And that the example you sight was intended to brainwash kids and youth into the gay agenda more-so than adults.

Now classical cartoons like Bugs Bunny were originally meant for an adult audience and kids liked them, but there was no real social engineering agenda.
 

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it was a joke that a kid would not be able to get


you're trippin lol
 

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No social engineering in old cartoons? There were tons of cross dressing, black jokes, chinese jokes, hollywood humor, and political humor in old cartoons like Tom & Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Droopy, etc.

Heck several episodes of those cartoons are edited or banned.
 

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I mean, the thing is, it's not really a cartoon. It's got CGI dinosaurs in it but it's defiantly a TV show made for a family /adults I wouldn't classify it in the same category of say Tom and Jerry or even South Park. It's got grown people plots.. just with dinosaurs lol

plus like Jaylan said it came on TGIF, I do remember that, it came on after family matters and Boy Meets World
 

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Yeah cause no kids and youth watched TGIF and Dinosaurs, and kids don't pick up things from what they see or ask their parents questions.

There's a big difference in content between 80's network program and 90's and onward.
 
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