Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train
Dinosaur Train
Dinosaur Train
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Also known as Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train
Genre Children's
CGI animated cartoon
Created by Craig Bartlett
Starring Cainan Wiebe
Erika-Shaye Gair
Ian James Corlett
Nathasha Calis
Colin Murdock
Ellen Kennedy
Opening theme "Dinosaur Train"
Composer(s) Jim Lang
Mike Himelstein
Country of origin United States
Singapore
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 40[1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Craig Bartlett
Brian Henson
Lisa Henson
Halle Stanford
Producer(s) Halle Standford
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) The Jim Henson Company
Sparky Animation
FableVision
Broadcast
Original channel PBS (PBS Kids - US)
TVO (TVOKids - Canada)
EBS (South Korea)
Picture format ATSC
Audio format Dolby Home Theater
Original run September 7, 2009 – present
External links
Website

Dinosaur Train is an American animated series created by Craig Bartlett. The series features a curious young T. rex named Buddy who, together with his adopted Pteranodon family, takes the Dinosaur Train to meet, explore, and have adventures with all kinds of dinosaurs.

It was the second show by The Jim Henson Company to use CGI animation (the first of which was Sid the Science Kid).

Contents

Overview

The show is set in a whimsical prehistoric world of jungles, swamps, active volcanoes and oceans, all teeming with dinosaur and other animal life, and connected by a train line known as the Dinosaur Train. This steam-engine train is customized for dinosaurs of all kinds: windows accommodate the long-necked sauropods, there’s plenty of headroom in the Observation Car for the larger theropods, and the Aquacar is an aquarium for sea-going passengers. The train itself is run by Troodons (who get to run it because they’re the smartest dinosaurs, as they often explain, and have nimble toe claws to punch the tickets). The Dinosaur Train circles the whole world—it even crosses the oceans and inland seas, with stops to visit undersea prehistoric animals. It also has the ability to visit the entire Mesozoic Era, the “Age of Dinosaurs,” passing through magical Time Tunnels to meet the dinosaurs in the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous time periods.

The world of Dinosaur Train is seen through the eyes of Buddy, the preschool-age Tyrannosaurus. In the show’s main title song, we learn that Buddy was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Pteranodon and brought to their nest to hatch at the same time as his siblings Tiny, Shiny, and Don. By traveling in the Dinosaur Train around the Mesozoic, assisted with all dinosaur facts by the train’s Troodon Conductor, Buddy quickly learns that he is a Tyrannosaurus. As an adopted kid in a mixed-species family, Buddy is especially curious about the differences between species and vows to learn about all the dinosaurs he can by riding the Dinosaur Train.

Dinosaur Train is co-produced and animated by Sparky Animation Studios in Singapore, with casting by Vidaspark and voice-overs recorded at Kozmic Sound in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It premiered on Labor Day 2009 and airs daily on PBS Kids, and in various countries around the world. 40 half-hour episodes have been ordered by PBS Kids so far. Each episode is followed by a live-action segment featuring Dinosaur Train educational consultant and world-renowned paleontologist Dr. Scott D. Sampson, who appears onscreen to explain the show’s dinosaur curriculum in greater detail, sometimes assisted by a character known as “Mr. Disclaimer” (played by Dinosaur Train Story Editor Joe Purdy), who points out details like “Dinosaurs did not actually perform musical concerts,” or “Dinosaurs did not actually play Dinoball.”

Main Characters

  • Buddy is an 8-year-old[citation needed] T-rex (voiced by Phillip Corlett) who likes to ask questions and form hypotheses. He was adopted by the Pteranodon family after being discovered as an egg. Some episodes name him "Buddy Tyrannosaurus" while others name him "Buddy Pterandon". Since Buddy is incapable of flight, as all T-Rex dinosaurs were, the family has made accommodations for his differences; the parents or his siblings will carry him when the others are going somewhere that requires flight but his sharp eyesight allows him to be the spotter for the Pteranodon family when they go fishing--the other members of the family fish where Buddy spots the fish swimming. Buddy's color is Orange in his family.
  • Tiny is an 8 year old[citation needed] pteranodon (voiced by Claire Corlett) who likes rhymes and approaches dinosaurs with the confidence of a news reporter. Tiny's color is green like Don and her parents. Every time she sees a different dinosaur as her new friends, she introduces herself and her family with her. Among her siblings, she is the only one who looks exactly like her mother.
  • Shiny is an 8 year old[citation needed] pteranodon (voiced by Erika-Shaye Gair) who is less tomboyish than Tiny and loves roleplaying with her siblings. Shiny's color differs from the rest of the Pterandon members of the family; she is Aqua, while the other Pterandons are Green.
  • Don is an 8 year old[citation needed] pteranodon (voiced by Alexander Matthew Marr)who enjoys dancing and having a collection. Don is a Pteranodon like his parents and sisters, only he's a little wider than Shiny and Tiny, with a larger chin.
  • Mr. Conductor (voiced by Ian James Corlett) – A Troodon who operates the Dinosaur Train. He is a special friend to Buddy; although he prefers to be called Mr. Conductor by everyone except his mother (Mrs. Troodon) and Don (who calls him "Mr. The Conductor" by mistake). Whenever the Dinosaur Train approaches a time tunnel, the conductor says, "Time Tunnel, Time Tunnel Approaching!" He also hides his feathers under his hat. Mr. Conductor gets shy around his mother.
  • Mrs. Pteranodon (voiced by Ellen Kennedy) – The mother. She is a teacher, companion, very nice and thinks of herself as the ultimate tour guide.[2] Unlike most other adult female characters in the series, her first name is never revealed in the series. Her children introduce her to other dinosaurs as "Our Mom, 'Mom'."
  • Mr. Pteranodon (voiced by Colin Murdock) – The father of the Pteranodon family. He likes to think of himself as the family's coach. One of his interests is taking Don and Shiny on fishing expeditions while Buddy and Tiny ride the Dinosaur Train with his wife.

As seen in the theme song, Tiny was born first, Shiny second, Don third, and Buddy fourth.

Others

  • Howard Dragonfly (doesn't really have a voice actor) - A Dragonfly that Don has befriended. He lives at the Big Pond.
  • Arlene Archaeopteryx (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - An Archaeopteryx from Germany.
  • Keenan Chirostenotes (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - A Chirostenotes bully at the Big Pond, who got scared away by Tank's frill. His species name is revealed in the cast credits.
  • The Old Spinosaurus (voiced by Michael Dobson) - A grumpy old Spinosaurus who spends most of his time catching fish; he always tries to catch a quick fish named Chester (who is usually silhouetted but looks like a coelocanth).
  • Chester (does not really have a voice actor)- The grumpy old Spinosaurus's quick fish.
  • Mikey Microraptor (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - A very optimistic, young Microraptor.
  • Minnie Microraptor (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - Mikey's mom.
  • Ernie Einiosaurus (voiced by Joshua Ballard) - An Einiosaurus who lives in a small family but a big herd.
  • Mrs. Einiosaurus (voiced by Ellen Kennedy) - Ernie's mom.
  • Jack Einiosaurus (voiced by Bill Mondy) - Ernie's uncle.
  • Ralph Einiosaurus (voiced by Colin Murdock) - Ernie's older cousin.
  • Tank Triceratops (voiced by Alexander Matthew Marr) - a young Triceratops that loves to eat leaves and has a deep voice.
  • Trudy Triceratops (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - Tank's mom.
  • Tuck Triceratops (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - Tank's baby brother.
  • Truman Triceratops (voiced by Aidan Drummond) - an older Triceratops kid in Tank's herd.
  • Todd Triceratops (voiced by Cainan Wiebe) - Truman's friend.
  • Ned Brachiosaurus (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - a teenage Brachiosaurus that is sometimes a Junior Conductor on the Dinosaur Train. He is incredibly fond of his long neck, which he uses to peek into other cars on the Dinosaur Train.
  • Ella Brachiosaurus (voiced by Kira Tozer) - Ned's sister.
  • Brenda Brachiosaurus (voiced by Nicole Oliver) - Ned's mom.
  • Laura Giganotosaurus (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - A Giganotosaurus from Argentina. Her body takes up the observation car, on which she rides in many episodes. She also serves as the biggest passenger of and lookout for the Dinosaur Train, and turns the train around on the turntable at both roundhouses. Her hobby is drawing pictures. Her roar and Dolores Tyrannosaurus' roar are similar, due to them both having the same voice actor.
  • Petey Peteinosaurus (voiced by Cedric Payne) - A very playful young Peteinosaurus.
  • Peggy Peteinosaurus (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - Petey's mom.
  • Annie Tyrannosaurus (voiced by Erika-Shaye Gair) - Buddy's best friend. A very energetic young female Tyrannosaurus who likes to play with Buddy. Buddy seems to have a small crush on her.
  • Delores Tyrannosaurus (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - Annie's mom. To call Annie, she usually has a loud shout.
  • Boris Tyrannosaurus (voiced by Trevor Devall) - Annie's dad.
  • Morris Stegosaurus (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - A Stegosaurus who has a poor memory and a surfer accent.
  • Alvin Allosaurus (voiced by Brian Drummond) - A nice Allosaurus who is part of the Theropod Club.
  • Hank Ankylosaurus (voiced by Colin Murdock) - An Ankylosaurus who is a Dinoball player and is Mr. Pteranodon's hero.
  • Leslie Lesothosaurus (voiced by Natasha Calis) - a quite shy, young Lesothosaurus.
  • Mrs. Lesothosaurus (voiced by Christine Lippa) - Leslie's mom.
  • Erma Eoraptor (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - lives far beyond Eoraptor Ravine Station. A hand cart on rails is used to go see her. She and Mr. Conductor seem to be in love.
  • The Station Master (voiced by Colin Murdock) - a Troodon who runs the ticket booth.
  • Travis Troodon (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - A northern species of Troodon with a Canadian accent and several feathers.
  • The Troodon Official (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - A Troodon that runs the whole train system. He is even in charge of Mr. Conductor.
  • Mrs. Conductor (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - A Troodon who is the mother of Mr. Conductor. Mr. Conductor seems to be embarrassed when she is around.
  • Gilbert Troodon (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) - A Troodon who is the nephew of Mr. Conductor. His parents are not seen.
  • Engineer (does not really have a voice actor) - A Troodon who runs the driving of the train. He does not really talk, but he uses the train horn as a gag.
  • Valerie Velociraptor (voiced by Chantal Strand) - A teenage Velociraptor who is very nice and has nice feathers.
  • Velma Velociraptor (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - Valerie's mom.
  • Vincent Velociraptor (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - Valerie's dad.
  • Arnie Argentinosaurus (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) - An Argentinosaurus who eats a lot and enjoys being big, but sometimes wishes to be small.
  • Mr. Argentinosaurus (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - Arnie's dad.
  • Jess Hesperornis (voiced by Michael Adamthwaite) - A Hesperornis who loves fishing and has a surfing voice.
  • Ollie Ornithomimus (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - A young Ornithomimus that runs and talks fast.
  • Oren Ornithomimus (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) - Ollie's identical twin brother who is just as fast.
  • Mrs. Ornithomimus (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - Ollie and Oren's mom who is also fast.
  • Leroy Lambeosaurus (voiced by Nico Ghisi) - a young Lambeosaurus who is just as smart as Buddy.
  • Lily Lambeosaurus (voiced by Olivia Hamilton) - Leroy's younger sister who seems to have a crush on Don. Don may have the same feelings in return for her, as seen in Don's Collection.
  • Lorraine Lambeosaurus (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) - Leroy and Lily's mom.
  • Larry Lambeosaurus (voiced by Brian Drummond) - Leroy and Lily's dad.
  • Cory Corythosaurus (voiced by Erika-Shaye Gair) - A young female Corythosaurus who likes to hoot.
  • Coreen Corythosaurus (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - Cory's mom.
  • Mr. Corythosaurus (voiced by a guy) - Cory's dad.
  • Cory's Relatives (voiced by actors) - The other Corythosauruses.
  • Perry Parasaurolophus (voiced by James Kirk) - A Parasaurolophus who lives at the same place where Cory lives and is proud of his crest.
  • Angela Avisaurus (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain, Kathleen Barr in T. Rex Migration) - A very sweet-hearted Avisaurus who dislikes loud noise, and while she is a theropod, she mostly likes to eat bugs but in "The Theropod Club" she is shown to eat meat.
  • Derek Deinonychus (voiced by Cainan Wiebe) - a young Deinonychus that likes to make wood sculptures with his claw.
  • Mrs. Deinonychus (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - Derek's mom.
  • Mr. Deinonychus (voiced by Trevor Devall) - Derek's dad who has an army general's voice.
  • King Cryolophosaurus (voiced by Phil Hayes) - A Cryolophosaurus who talks, dances and sings like Elvis Presley but is sometimes shy.
  • Spiky Stygimoloch (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - A young Stygimoloch who is very proud of his horns.
  • Stuart Stygimoloch (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - Spiky's dad.
  • Shirley Stygimoloch (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - Spiky's mom.
  • The Enantiornithine (voiced by Colin Murdock, Ian James Corlett in Now with Feathers!) - A cranky Enantiornithine (probably Alexornis) who is annoyed and startled very easily and has a squawk-sounding voice.
  • Iggy Iguanodon (voiced by Alan Marriott) - An Iguanodon from the United Kingdom.
  • Kenny Kentrosaurus (voiced by Adam Behr) - A Kentrosaurus from Kenya.
  • Chung Confuciusornis (voiced by Phil Hayes) - A Confuciusornis who lives on a high mountain and is from China.
  • Martin Amargasaurus (voiced by Alessandro Juliani) - An Amargasaurus from Argentina.
  • Adam Adocus (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - An Adocus that can be scared easily and reacts by retracting his head and legs into his shell.
  • Pauline Proganochelys (voiced by Kathleen Barr) - A Proganochelys that lives in the Triassic along with her young, who she does not look after.
  • Elmer Elasmosaurus (voiced by Gordon Grice) - an Elasmosaurus who enjoys riding in the Aquacar and was taken to the desert.
  • Mr. Elasmosaurus (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - Elmer's dad.
  • Mrs. Elasmosaurus (voiced by Ellen Kennedy) - Elmer's mom.
  • Carla Cretoxyrhina (voiced by Allison Cohen) - A Cretoxyrhina who's enjoys playing games with friends, but her dad unintentionally scares many away because of his big size.
  • Craig Cretoxyrhina (voiced by Lee Tockar) - Carla's dad.
  • Paulie Pliosaurus (voiced by Alex Ferris) - A young Pliosaurus who is nicknamed the "T-rex of the ocean" and calls Buddy the "Pliosaurus of the land". He also enjoys riding in the aquacar.
  • Mrs. Pliosaurus (voiced by Nicole Oliver) - Paulie's mom.
  • Henry Hermit Crab (voiced by Jason Michas) - A Hermit Crab that Shiny befriended while looking for shells. He lives at the Big Pond.
  • Patricia Palaeobatrachus (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - A Palaeobatrachus who lives at the Big Pond.
  • Quincy Quetzalcoatlus (voiced by Alexander Matthew Marr) - A young Quetzalcoatlus who idolizes his dad.
  • Mr. Quetzalcoatlus (voiced by Brian Drummond) - Quincy's dad from the West.
  • Teri Therizinosaurus (voiced by Michelle Creber) - A Therizinosaurus who's great at martial arts.
  • Mrs. Therizinosaurus (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) - Teri's mom.
  • Mr. Therizinosaurus (voiced by Brian Drummond) - Teri's dad.
  • Eugene Euoplocephalus (voiced by Brian Drummond) - A Euoplocephalus who is a pretty good Dinoball player next to Hank Ankylosaurus.
  • Cindy Cimolestes (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - A Cimolestes who lives in the same tree as Tiny's Tiny Place and has a squeaky voice.
  • Daphne Daspletosaurus (voiced by Brynna Drummond) - A Daspletosaurus who loves to stomp for fun.
  • Mr. Daspletosaurus (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - Daphne's dad.
  • Ziggy Zhejiangopterus (voiced by Colin Murdock) - A Zhejiangopterus helped get Tiny's Tiny Doll back to Tiny during the Pteranodon Family World Tour.
  • Alan Alamosaurus (voiced by Ian James Corlett) - An Alamosaurus that lives at the Big Pond.
  • Mitch Michelinoceras (voiced by Alberto Ghisi) - A Michelinoceras that likes to perform.
  • Max Michelinoceras (voiced by Nico Ghisi) - Mitch's brother who likes to perform as much as his brother.
  • Bucky Masiakasaurus (voiced by Trevor Devall) - A Masiakasaurus that talks in a bucktooth voice.
  • Stacie Styracosaurus (voiced by Erin Mathews) - A young Styracosaurus who is a friend of Tank and she likes her own horns. She lives with her family at the Big Pond.
  • Sonja Styracosaurus (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - Stacie's mom.
  • Stuart Styracosaurus (voiced by Colin Murdock) - Stacie's dad.
  • Stephie Styracosaurus (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) - Stacie's older sister.
  • Percy Paramacellodus (voiced by Jim Byrnes) - a Paramacellodus that lives in a desert and is from Southwest North America.
  • Rick Oryctodromeus (voiced by James Kirk) - a very talented Oryctodromeus.
  • Nick Oryctodromeus (voiced by James Kirk) - Rick's brother.
  • Millie Maiasaura (voiced by Ashleigh Ball) - A mother Maiasaura who is a little too protective of her kids.
  • Mookie Maiasaura (voiced by Mitchell Duffield) - Maja's son.
  • Michelle Maiasaura (voiced by Michelle Creber) - Maja's daughter.
  • Mayor Kosmoceratops (voiced by Alan Marriott) - a Kosmoceratops who is the very fun mayor of the Dinosaur Big City in Laramidia.

Show elements

Time periods

  • Triassic period – Time period of the early dinosaurs; before flowers and bees emerged on the earth
  • Jurassic period – The time period where overgrown herbs were starting to be taken over by flowers and bees
  • Cretaceous period – The time period considered to be the present day by the main characters of the series; the climate is relatively cool and flowers are abundant

Locations

  • Big Pond – A large brackish pond connected to the Cretaceous Interior Seaway by a narrow river going through a canyon. This is where the Pteranodon family goes fishing for their meals, and where Alan Alamosaurus, Patricia Palaeobatrachus and the Styracosaurus family live. It's also only one stop away on the Dinosaur Train.
  • North Pole station – Where Travis and different Troodons live and play 'knock the frozen gourd around' (similar to hockey). Also the northernmost place the Pteranodon family has ever visited.
  • Rexville - The home of Tyrannosaurus Rex and the usual home of Annie and her parents.
  • Quadruped Corners – the place where Annie and her family go for migration because it's cooler there (and its also stated Annie's family must follow their food source).
  • Brachiosaurus Gardens - An area where Ned the Brachiosaurus lives along with his parents and other Brachiosaurus.
  • Triceratops Trails - An area where Tank and his mother live along with other Triceratops.
  • Troodon Town – An area where the Conductor, his mother and Gilbert live, along with the other Troodons.
  • Pteranodon Terrace – An area where the Pteranodon family and the Lambeosaurus family live.
  • Peteinosaurus Place – An area where Petey and his mom Peggy live in the Triassic time period.
  • Velociraptor Valley – A desert where Valerie Velociraptor and her mom, Velma, and dad live.
  • Microraptor Mountain – A mountain where Mikey and his mother Minnie live, in one of the trees.
  • Corythosaurus Canyon – A canyon where Cory, her family, and her friend Perry, a Parasaurolophus live.
  • Ornithomimus Orchards – A place where Oren and Ollie and their mom, Mrs. Ornithomimus live.
  • Allosaurus Acres – A forest where Alvin lives.
  • Stegosaurus Forest – A forest where Morris and other Stegosaurus hang out (and in Ep 15 Alvin is there).
  • Ankylosaurus Acres – An area where Hank and his team play Dinoball.
  • Deinonychus Depot – A forest where Derek Deinonychus and his family lives.
  • Argentinosaurus Plains – A place where Arnie and Mr. Argentinosaurus live.
  • Oryctodromeus Oasis – An oasis where Rick and his family digs holes.
  • Misty Sea – an inland sea where the grumpy old Spinosaurus goes fishing.
  • Archaeopteryx Lagoon - A forest surrounding a lagoon during the Jurassic time period. Arlene lives here.
  • Cryolophosaurus Crest – A place in Antarctica where King lives and sings his famous songs and also the southern most place the Pteranodon family has ever visited.
  • Giganotosaurus Junction - A place where Laura and her family live.
  • Lesothosaurus Landing - The place where Leslie and her mother Mrs. Lesothosaurus live.
  • Iguanodon Inland - A place where Iggy Iguanodon lives in during the Cretaceous.
  • Amargasaurus Acres - A place where a lot of herds of Amargasaurus live.
  • Therizinosaurus Thicket - A place where Teri lives.
  • Einiosaurus Plains - The picnic grounds where Buddy, Tiny and Mrs. Pteranodon were going where they met Ernie and his herd.
  • Quetzalcoatlus Canyon - The canyon where Quincy and his dad live.
  • Masiakasaurus Meadows - An island where Bucky lives.
  • Valley of the Stygimolochs - A valley where Stuart, Shirley, and Spiky Stygimoloch live.
  • Eoraptor Ravine - A ravine that is at the end of the line. Erma lives further past the station.
  • Proganochelys Place - A place in the Triassic where Pauline lives.
  • Elasmosaurus Reef - A place under the Western Interior Sea where Elmer Elasmosaurus lives with his family.


Segments

  • Time for a Tiny Ditty – Tiny either tries singing about something she learned on the show or about her favorite dish (fish).
  • Buddy has a Hypothesis – Children learn from Buddy and Tiny what a hypothesis means.
  • Dr. Scott D. Sampson the Paleontologist – He appears on the show to teach children about the dinosaurs which have appeared in each episode, and how dinosaurs compare to present day animals (including humans).[3] Dr. Scott Sampson is a paleontologist. He received his PhD in zoology from the University of Toronto in 1993 and currently works as an adjunct associate professor at the University of Utah.[4][5]
  • Dinosaurs had tails - The kids talk about dinosaur tails.
  • Dinosaurs had claws - The characters talk about dinosaur claws and certain dinosaurs that had them.
  • Dinosaurs were big - The characters talk about some big dinosaurs.
  • Creature features - Buddy compares features between Tiny, Shiny, Petey, and Quincy.
  • Dinosaurs had teeth - The characters talk about dinosaur teeth.
  • Dinosaurs had feathers - The kids talk about feathered dinosaurs.
  • What's on the menu - The kids talk about what some dinosaurs eat.

Songs

  • Theme Song – A simple ballad about a Mom named Mrs. Pteranodon and her children with a T. Rex, revealed to be written by King in his debut episode
  • Hungry Hungry Herbivore – An adult Brachiosaurus (judging by his deep voice) shows up to sing a song about how herbivores loves to eat green food.
  • I'm a T-Rex - Buddy sings that he finally realizes that he is T-rex, and sings about living in the Cretaceous forest.
  • Dinosaurs A-Z – Mr. Conductor sings the Dinosaur Alphabet that his mother taught him.
  • Cryolophosaurus Crests - King sings about his crest.
  • Nice To Meet You (My Name is Tiny) - Tiny's song she sings to Leslie to tell Leslie how she can talk to other dinosaurs without getting scared.
  • All Aboard - The original theme song before the official Dinosaur Train theme song (used from October 8, 2007 thru August 6, 2008).
  • Tiny Loves Fish - Tiny sings about how she loves fish.
  • I Love Trains - The Conductor sings about his love for trains (particularly the Dinosaur Train).
  • Dinosaur Feet - Daphne Daspletosaurus and the gang sings about their great big stomping dinosaur feet.
  • Sleep Little Dinosaur - The Pteranodon family and Tank Triceratops sing Tank's lullaby that his mom sings to him every night.
  • I Learnt a New Way to Improvise - Shiny sings in a concert with Buddy, Tiny, Don, Cory Corythosaurus and Cory's friend, Perry.
  • Ecosystem - Mr. Conductor sings about living in an ecosystem.

Episodes

Season 1

  1. Valley of the Stygimolochs / Tiny Loves Fish [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Stygimoloch / Pteranodon)
  2. The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus / Triceratops for Lunch [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Corythosaurus / Triceratops)
  3. Beating the Heat / Flowers for Mom [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Stegosaurus / Bees)
  4. I'm a T. Rex! / Ned the Quadruped [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Tyrannosaurus / Brachiosaurus)
  5. One Smart Dinosaur / Petey the Peteinosaurus [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Troodon / Peteinosaurus)
  6. Fast Friends / T. Rex Teeth [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Ornithomimus / Tyrannosaurus teeth)
  7. Now With Feathers! / A Frill a Minute [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Velociraptor / Triceratops defenses)
  8. One Big Dinosaur / Play Date with Annie [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Argentinosaurus / Tyrannosaurus senses)
  9. Armored Like an Ankylosaurus / Campout! [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Ankylosaurus / Palaeobatrachus)
  10. Laura the Giganotosaurus / Dinosaur Poop [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Giganotosaurus / Poop)
  11. Derek the Deinonychus / Don's Dragonfly [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Deinonychus / Dragonflies)
  12. One Small Dinosaur / T. Rex Migration [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Microraptor / Tyrannosaurus Behavior)
  13. Hootin' Hadrosaurs! / Surprise Party [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Parasaurolophus / Beetles)
  14. The Theropod Club / Hatching Party [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Allosaurus / Eggs)
  15. The Old Spinosaurus and the Sea / A Spiky Tail Tale [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Spinosaurus / Stegosaurus tail)
  16. Night Train / Fossil Fred [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Troodon Nocturnal lifestyle / Fossils)
  17. Dinosaurs in the Snow / Cretaceous Conifers [ 2009 ] (lessons taught: Troodon Ranges / Conifers)
  18. The Burrowers / Shiny's Sea Shells [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Oryctodromeus / Seashells)
  19. King Cryolophosaurus / Buddy the Tracker [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Cryolophosaurus / Footprints)
  20. The Old Bird / Diamond Don [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Archaeopteryx / Minerals)
  21. Dinosaur Camouflage / Family Scavenger Hunt [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Lesothosaurus / Drosera)
  22. Have You Heard About the Herd? / Jess Hesperornis [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Einiosaurus / Hesperornis)
  23. Triassic Turtle / Tank's Baby Brother [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Proganochelys / Offspring)
  24. Erma Eoraptor / Under The Volcano [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Eoraptor / Volcanoes)
  25. Pteranodon Family World Tour / Gilbert The Junior Conductor [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Amargasaurus / South America)
  26. Confuciusornis Says / Tiny's Tiny Doll [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Confuciusornis / Asia)
  27. Iggy Iguanodon / Shiny Can't Sleep [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Iguanodon / Sleep)
  28. Kenny Kentrosarus / Don And The Troodons [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Kentrosaurus / Africa)
  29. Long Claws / Tank's Sleep Over [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Therizinosaurus / Sleep (non-human))
  30. New Neighbors / Don's Collection [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Lambeosaurus / Collections)
  31. The Wing Kings / The Big Mud Pit [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Quetzalcoatlus / Mud)
  32. Buck-Tooth Bucky / Tiny's Tiny Friend [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Masiakasaurus / Cimolestes)
  33. An Armored Tail Tale / Pterosaur Flying Club [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Euoplocephalus / Pterosaurs)
  34. Great Big Stomping Dinosaur Feet! / Hornucopia! [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Daspletosaurus / Styracosaurus)
  35. The Good Mom / Diamond Anniversary [ 2011 ] (lessons taught: Maiasaura / Caves)
  36. Elmer Elasmosaurus / Dinosaur Block Party [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Elasmosaurus / Ecosystems)
  37. Paulie Pliosaurus / Elmer Visits the Desert [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Pliosaurus / Deserts)
  38. Carla Cretoxyrhina / Train Trouble [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Cretoxyrhina / Trains)
  39. The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers / Dad's Day Out [ 2010 ] (lessons taught: Michelinoceras / Weather)
  40. Junior Conductor Jamboree / Troodon Train Day [ 2011 ] (lessons taught: Mesozoic / Steam engines)

Season 2

  1. Dinosaur Big City, Pt. 1 / Dinosaur Big City Pt. 2 (lessons taught: Laramidia / Theropods)(in general)
  2. Dinosaur Big City Pt. 3 / Dinosaur Big City Pt. 4 (lessons taught: Kosmoceratops / Paleontologists)
  3. Stargazing on the Night Train / Get Into Nature! (lessons taught: Constellations / Tide pools)
  4. Shiny and Snakes / Tiny Loves Flowers (lessons taught: Sanajeh / Flowers)
  5. Buddy Explores The Tyrannosaurs / Rainy Day Fight (lessons taught: Raptorex / Beaches)
  6. That's Not A Dinosaur / Tiny's Garden
  7. The Earthquake / Nursery Car
  8. The Forest Fire / The Lost Bird
  9. Dry Times at Pteranodon Terrace / Big Misty Sea Fishing Contest
  10. Hurricane at Pteranodon Terrace / Rafting The Cretaceous
  11. Haunted Roundhouse / Big Pond Pumpkin Patch (lessons taught: Volaticotherium / Moon)
  12. Don's Winter Wish / Festival of Lights
  13. Dinosaur Train Submarine: Otto Ophthalmosaurus / King Meets Crystal
  14. Dinosaur Train Submarine: Shoshana Shonisaurus / All Kinds of Families
  15. Dinos A to Z, Part 1, The Big Idea / Dinos A to Z, Part 2, Spread The Word
  16. Dinos A to Z, Part 3, Classification / Dinos A to Z, Part 4, A To Z Picnic
  17. Remember The Alamosaurus / Sunrise, Sunset
  18. A Heck of a Neck / Gilbert Visits The Nest
  19. An Apatosaurus Adventure / Nature Art
  20. Arnie Rides The Flatcar / Old Reliable
  21. Tiny and the Crocodile / Meet The Grandparents
  22. The Egg Stealer? / To The Grandparents' Nest We Go!
  23. Double-Crested Trouble / Erma and the Conductor
  24. Dome-Headed Dinosaur / Treasure Hunt
  25. Dinosaur Train Submarine: Maisie Mosasaurus / Date Night
  26. Dinosaur Train Submarine: A Sea Turtle Tale / Rocket Train

Specials and TV films

1. Pteranodon Family World Tour Adventure [2010] - This special includes the season 1 episodes Pteranodon Family World Tour, Gilbert The Junior Conductor, Confuciusornis Says, Tiny's Tiny Doll, Iggy Iguanodon, Shiny Can't Sleep, Kenny Kentrosarus, and Don And The Troodons.

2. Dinosaur Train Under The Sea [2010] - A one hour special including four season 1 episodes: Elmer Elasmosaurus, Carla Cretoxyrhina, Paulie Pliosaurus and The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers (only leaving out the other halves of those particular episodes; Dinosaur Block Party, Train Trouble, Elmer Visits the Desert and Dad's Day Out).

3. Dinosaur Big City [2011] - A musical television film version of the four part season 2 opening episode, Dinosaur Big City. This film marked many changes to the show, including a new Time Tunnel, a new version of Dr. Scott's "Dinosaur Discoveries" segment, new songs, and slightly different animation.

Animals Featured

Dinosaurs

  • Alamosaurus (T. Rex Migration (unidentified), Dad's Day Out, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1 (slideshow), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 and Remember The Alamosaurus)
  • Allosaurus (The Theropod Club, Erma Eoraptor (illustration), A Spiky Tail Tale, Don And The Troodons, Don's Collection (mentioned and a tooth is shown), An Armored Tail Tale (background dinosaurs, but could be Albertosaurus), Junior Conductor Jamboree (illustration), Troodon Train Day (background dinosaur), Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaurs) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 (background dinosaurs))
  • Alvarezsaurus (Gilbert the Junior Conductor (illustration))
  • Amargasaurus (Pteranodon Family World Tour, Shiny Can't Sleep (mentioned), An Armored Tail Tale (background dinosaur), Hornucopia! (background dinosaur), Troodon Train Day (background dinosaurs), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4)
  • Ankylosaurus (Armored Like an Ankylosaurus, Dinosaur Camouflage, Triassic Turtle (slide show) An Armored Tail Tale, Junior Conductor Jamboree (slide show) and Troodon Train Day)
  • Apatosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (mentioned frequently and in the A-Z song) and An Apatosaurus Adventure)
  • Archaeopteryx (The Old Bird, Laura the Giganotosaurus (sketch), Shiny Can't Sleep, Hornucopia! (mentioned), Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaurs))
  • Argentinosaurus (One Big Dinosaur, Hatching Party (illustration), Gilbert the Junior Conductor, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1 (slideshow), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 Arnie Rides The Flatcar and as background dinosaurs in a few episodes)
  • Avisaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (background dinosaur), Laura the Giganotosaurus, T. Rex Migration, The Theropod Club, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaurs))
  • Brachiosaurus (Valley of the Stygimolochs, Triceratops for Lunch (Hungry Hungry Herbivore), Beating the Heat, Ned the Quadruped, One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Now with Feathers!, Dinosaur Poop!, Diamond Don (mentioned), Surprise Party, Night Train, Cretaceous Conifers, A Spiky Tail Tale (mentioned), Erma Eoraptor, Tiny's Tiny Doll (mentioned), Tank's Sleep Over (slide show), Buck-Tooth Bucky (tooth), Hornucopia! (mentioned), Elmer Elasmosaurus (mentioned and illustrated), Train Trouble, Junior Conductor Jamboree, Troodon Train Day, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1 (slideshow), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 and a probable example is seen in the canyon in Tiny's Tiny Doll, it might be a Brachiosaurus visiting the time period or it might be a different species like a Nemegtosaurus, a Quaesitosaurus or an Opisthocoelicaudia but it is mentioned for sure brachiosaurus is seen is almost every episode because there is always a brachiosaurus poking its head out of a dinosaur train window
  • Chirostenotes (The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus (background dinosaur)A Frill a Minute (genus revealed in the credits voice cast and website)That's Not a Dinosaur and Date Night)
  • Confuciusornis (Laura the Giganotosaurus (sketch), Confuciusornis Says, Tiny's Tiny Doll (illustration), Shiny Can't Sleep (mentioned), Tank's Sleep Over (slide show) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 2 (mentioned))
  • Corythosaurus (Valley of the Stygimolochs, Call of the Wild Corythosaurus, One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Now with Feathers!, A Frill a Minute, Hootin' Hadrosaurs!, Hatching Party, Surprise Party, King Cryolophosaurus (mentioned), Pteranodon Family World Tour, The Good Mom (mentioned), Troodon Train Day, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and as background dinosaurs in many episodes)
  • Cryolophosaurus (King Cryolophosaurus, Troodon Train Day, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 and King Meets Crystal)
  • Daspletosaurus (New Neighbors (illustration), The Big Mud Pit, An Armored Tail Tale, Great Big Stomping Dinosaur Feet!, Hornucopia! (background dinosaur), Dinosaur Block Party, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 (background dinosaurs))
  • Deinonychus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Derek the Deinonychus, The Theropod Club, Don's Collection (mentioned), Train Trouble, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and as background dinosaurs in some episodes)
  • Einiosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Have You Heard About the Herd?, Tank's Sleep Over (slide show), Troodon Train Day, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1 (slideshow) and seen as background dinosaurs in some episodes)
  • Enantiornis (unidentified, skeleton shown on the website)
  • Eoraptor (Erma Eoraptor, Don's Collection (mentioned), Paulie Pliosaurus (background dinosaur), Junior Conductor Jamboree, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Erma and the Conductor)
  • Euoplocephalus (New Neighbors (illustration), An Armored Tail Tale, Dinosaur Block Party, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaurs) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 (background dinosaurs))
  • Fabrosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song))
  • Gallimimus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Tiny's Tiny Doll (unidentified), Dinosaur Big City: Part 2 (background dinosaur), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 (background dinosaur))
  • Gasparinisaura (Gilbert the Junior Conductor (illustration))
  • Giganotosaurus (first seen in Valley of the Stygimolochs, featured in Laura the Giganotosaurus, Seen and mentioned in almost all episodes because of Laura and a probable example is seen walking through the canyon in Tiny's Tiny Doll, it might be a Giganotosaurus visiting the time period or it might be a different species like a Tarbosaurus, most likely a Shaochilong or an Alectrosaurus)
  • Giraffatitan (Don And The Troodons (illustration), mistaken as Brachiosaurus)
  • Glacialisaurus (King Cryolophosaurus (unidentified), footprints shown)
  • Hadrosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song))
  • Hesperornis (Jess Hesperornis and Dinosaur Block Party)
  • Iguanodon (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Iggy Iguanodon, Shiny Can't Sleep (mentioned) The Good Mom (mentioned) and Diamond Anniversary (dung formation))
  • Jaxartosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), mispronounced as "Jaxasaurus")
  • Kentrosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Kenny Kentrosaurus, Don And The Troodons, Tank's Sleep Over (mentioned) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaur))
  • Kosmoceratops (Dinosaur Big City: Part 1 (slideshow), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4)
  • Lambeosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Hootin' Hadrosaurs! (illustration), Tank's Sleep Over (mentioned), New Neighbors, Don's Collection, The Big Mud Pit, Tiny's Tiny Friend, Great Big Stomping Dinosaur Feet! (mentioned), Dinosaur Block Party, Dad's Day Out, Troodon Train Day, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaurs))
  • Lesothosaurus (Dinosaur Camouflage and Junior Conductor Jamboree)
  • Maiasaura (Tank's Sleep Over (mentioned) Hornucopia! (background dinosaur), The Good Mom, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2 (background dinosaurs), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaurs) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 (background dinosaurs))
  • Masiakasaurus (Don's Collection (tooth), Buck-Tooth Bucky, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4)
  • Megalosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song) and probably Fossil Fred from Fossil Fred and Family Scavenger Hunt is an example, though it might be a Marshosaurus)
  • Mei (Shiny Can't Sleep (illustration))
  • Microraptor (One Small Dinosaur and Pterosaur Flying Club (mentioned))
  • Nodosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song))
  • Ornithomimus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Fast Friends, Surprise Party, Buddy the Tracker (illustration), Train Trouble, Troodon Train Day, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2 and as background dinosaurs in some episodes)
  • Oryctodromeus (The Burrowers, Shiny Can't Sleep (slide show), Tank's Sleep Over (claw), Paulie Pliosaurus (background dinosaurs) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3)
  • Oviraptor (Don's Collection (mentioned), The Egg Stealer? and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (unidentified))
  • Parasaurolophus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Hootin' Hadrosaurs!, Junior Conductor Jamboree (illustration) and seen as background dinosaurs in some episodes)
  • Protoceratops (Tiny's Tiny Doll (illustration))
  • Qantassaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song))
  • Rhabdodon (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song))
  • Saltasaurus (mentioned by Auca Mahuevo in Tank's Baby Brother and Gilbert the Junior Conductor, eggs are illustrated)
  • Sinornithomimus (The Big Mud Pit (illustration))
  • Sinovenator (Stargazing on the Night Train)
  • Spinosaurus (The Old Spinosaurus and the Sea, Dinosaur Camouflage, Don's Collection (mentioned) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3)
  • Stegosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Beating the Heat, A Spiky Tail Tale, Pteranodon Family World Tour (slide show), Kenny Kentrosaurus (slide show), Tank's Sleep Over (star formation), Don's Collection (illustration), Buck-Tooth Bucky (tooth), Dad's Day Out (mentioned and illustrated) Junior Conductor Jamboree (illustration) and seen as background dinosaurs in some episodes)
  • Stygimoloch (Valley of the Stygimolochs, A Frill a Minute, An Armored Tail Tale, The Good Mom (mentioned), Train Trouble, Junior Conductor Jamboree, Troodon Train Day, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 and as background dinosaurs in many episodes)
  • Styracosaurus (New Neighbors (illustration), Hornucopia!, Dinosaur Block Party, Dinosaur Big City: Part 1 (slideshow), Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaurs) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 (background dinosaurs))
  • Therizinosaurus (Long Claws)
  • Triceratops (Valley of the Stygimolochs, Triceratops for Lunch, I'm a T. Rex!, Now with Feathers!, A Frill a Minute, Derek the Deinonychus (wood sculpture), T. Rex Migration (mentioned), Surprise Party, Night Train, Buddy the Tracker, Hatching Party, Erma Eoraptor (illustration), Tank's Baby Brother, Tank's Sleep Over, Don's Collection (illustration), Pterosaur Flying Club (mentioned), The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers (mentioned), The Good Mom (mentioned), Hornucopia!, Junior Conductor Jamboree (illustration), Troodon Train Day and as background dinosaurs in many episodes)
  • Troodon (featured in all the episodes except Diamond Don, New Neighbors, Don's Collection, Tiny's Tiny Friend, Great Big Stomping Dinosaur Feet! and Diamond Anniversary)
  • Tyrannosaurus (featured in every episode because of Buddy, one of the main characters)
  • Utahraptor (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), mispronounced as "Ultraraptor")
  • Velociraptor (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), Now with Feathers!, Laura the Giganotosaurus (mentioned), T. Rex Migration (mentioned), Hatching Party, Dinosaur Camouflage, Erma Eoraptor (illustration), Tiny's Tiny Doll, Don's Collection (mentioned), Pterosaur Flying Club (mentioned), Junior Conductor Jamboree (slide show and illustration), Dinosaur Big City: Part 1, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 and seen as background dinosaurs in some episodes)
  • Wannanosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song), the image of a Wuerhosaurus was accidentally used)
  • Xenotarsosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song))
  • Yangchuanosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song) and Tiny's Tiny Doll (illustration))
  • Zigongosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (A-Z song))
  • Unidentified Purple Enantiornithines (Tiny Loves Fish, I'm a T. Rex!, One Smart Dinosaur (background dinosaurs), Laura the Giganotosaurus (seen flying over Laura's head), Surprise Party (background dinosaurs), Buddy the Tracker, Diamond Don, Now with Feathers!, Under The Volcano, Dinosaur Block Party and The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers (background dinosaurs), probably Alexornis)
  • Unidentified Yellow Ankylosaurs (seen playing dinoball in Armored like an Ankylosaurus and An Armored Tail Tale, also seen in Junior Conductor Jamboree, Troodon Train Day and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, one is seen singing with the Corythosaurus in Pteranodon Family World Tour and seen as background dinosaurs in many episodes, probably Tarchia, Saichania, Talarurus or Pinacosaurus)
  • Unidentified Blue Parrot-like Birds, (Laura the Giganotosaurus (sketch))
  • Unidentified Red Cardinal-like Birds, (Laura the Giganotosaurus and Pteranodon Family World Tour (sketches in both episodes))
  • Unidentified Multicolored Macronarians (Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, Dinosaur Big City: Part 4 and seen as background dinosaurs in many episodes, possibly Pelorosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Sonorasaurus or Euhelopus)
  • Unidentified Green Bird (Dinosaur Camouflage (slide show), probably Vorona, Iberomesornis or Protopteryx)
  • Unidentified Small Theropod (The Big Mud Pit, footprints are shown, probably Paronychodon)
  • Unidentified Brown Sauropods (seen as background dinosaurs in An Armored Tail Tale, Troodon Train Day and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4, possibly Camarasaurus or Astrodon)
  • Unidentified Purple Iguanodonts (seen as background dinosaurs in Hornucopia!, Train Trouble, The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2, Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4, possibly Mantellisaurus, Dakotadon, Owenodon, Camptosaurus, Lurdusaurus, Zalmoxes, Fukuisaurus or Dollodon)
  • Unidentified Purple Ceratopsians (seen as background dinosaurs and in the slideshow in the Big City episodes, possibly Pentaceratops or Torosaurus)
  • Unidentified Green Ornithomimids (seen as background dinosaurs in the Big City episodes, possibly Struthiomimus or Archaeornithomimus)
  • Unidentified Multicolored Allosaurids (Fossil Fred (slideshow) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background dinosaur), possibly Saurophaganax)
  • Unidentified Dark Green Tetanurans (Dinosaur Big City: Part 3, probably Sinraptor)
  • Unidentified Orange Tetanurans (Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 and Dinosaur Big City: Part 4, possibly Fukuiraptor)

Non-Dinosaurs

  • Adocus (Triassic Turtle and Dinosaur Block Party)
  • Archelon (Dinosaur Train Submarine: A Sea Turtle Tale)
  • Cimolestes (Tiny's Tiny Friend, Dinosaur Block Party and Dinosaur Big City: Part 1)
  • Cretoxyrhina (Elmer Elasmosaurus (Under The Sea song), Elmer Visits the Desert (illustration) and Carla Cretoxyrhina)
  • Deinosuchus (Tiny and the Crocodile)
  • Elasmosaurus (One Smart Dinosaur (mentioned), Elmer Elasmosaurus and Elmer Visits the Desert)
  • Michelinoceras (Elmer Elasmosaurus (Under The Sea song) and The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers)
  • Micropycnodon (featured in the website game "Pteranodon Fishing!" and possible examples are seen as the silver Fish that are sometimes eaten)
  • Mosasaurus (Dinosaur Train Submarine: Maise Mosasaurus)
  • Nephila (mentioned in the website fact files)
  • Ophthalmosaurus (Dinosaur Train Submarine: Otto Ophthalmosaurus)
  • Palaeobatrachus (Campout!, Buddy the Tracker, Night Train, Shiny Can't Sleep (slide show), The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers (mentioned) and Dinosaur Block Party)
  • Paramacellodus (Elmer Visits the Desert, mispronounced and misspelled as "Parmacellodus")
  • Peteinosaurus (Petey the Peteinosaurus, The Old Bird, T. Rex Migration (mentioned), Pterosaur Flying Club and Junior Conductor Jamboree)
  • Pliosaurus (Elmer Elasmosaurus (Under The Sea song), Paulie Pliosaurus and Carla Cretoxyrhina)
  • "Predator X" (mentioned on the website)
  • Proganochelys (Triassic Turtle and Junior Conductor Jamboree (illustration))
  • Pteranodon (seen in all of the episodes because of Tiny, Shiny, Don, Mr. Pteranodon and Mrs. Pteranodon)
  • Quetzalcoatlus (The Wing Kings, Hornucopia! (background animal), Pterosaur Flying Club, Dinosaur Big City: Part 2 (background animals) and Dinosaur Big City: Part 3 (background animal))
  • Shonisaurus (Dinosaur Train Submarine: Shoshana Shonisaurus)
  • Volaticotherium(Haunted Roundhouse)
  • Zhejiangopterus (Tiny's Tiny Doll and Shiny Can't Sleep (mentioned))
  • Unidentified Cretaceous Pterosaur (Play Date with Annie, possibly Nyctosaurus)
  • Unidentified Snake (Triassic Turtle, probably Coniophis)
  • Unidentified Frog (Triassic Turtle, possibly Eopelobates or Aralobatrachus)
  • Unidentified Triassic Flying Animals, (Erma Eoraptor, mistaked as Birds)
  • Unidentified Rhamphorhynchoid (Don And The Troodons, the picture of one is seen on one of the buttons of the train whistle, possibly Rhamphorhynchus, Dorygnathus or Campylognathoides)
  • Unidentified Mammal (Dinosaurs in the Snow, probably Alphadon or Purgatorius)
  • Unidentified Bees (Flowers for Mom, Diamond Anniversary, Dinosaur Block Party and Junior Conductor Jamboree (illustration))
  • Unidentified Hermit Crabs (Flowers for Mom, Shiny's Sea Shells, Family Scavenger Hunt, Shiny Can't Sleep (slide show) and Dinosaur Block Party)
  • Unidentified Common Brown Fish (seen as the main snack for the Pteranodons in many episodes, possibly Gyrodus)
  • Unidentified Crab (Carla Cretoxyrhina)
  • Unidentified Big Blue Fish (Flowers for Mom and Elmer Elasmosaurus)
  • Unidentified Plesiosaur (Derek the Deinonychus wood sculpture, (possibly the identity of the 1st photo of the Loch Ness Monster))
  • Unidentified Coelocanth (The Old Spinosaurus and the Sea)
  • Unidentified Ammonite (Shiny's Sea Shells)
  • Unidentified Brachiopod (Shiny's Sea Shells (mentioned))
  • Unidentified Belemnite (Shiny's Sea Shells (mentioned))
  • Unidentified Triassic Mammal (Junior Conductor Jamboree (illustration))

Identified Plants

  • Araucaria (Cretaceous Conifers)
  • Drosera (Family Scavenger Hunt and Don And The Troodons)
  • Gingko (Dinosaur Poop!)
  • Lily (Don's Collection)
  • Magnolia (Don's Collection and The Big Mud Pit)
  • Oak (Mr. Pteranodon's favorite perching trees)

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References

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  2. ^ "Dinosaur Train character information". PBS Teachers. http://www.pbs.org/teachers/dinosaurtrain/characters/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  3. ^ Owen, Rob (2009-09-04). "Dinosaur Train general information". Post Gazette. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09247/995427-67.stm. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  4. ^ 3rd_culture/bios/sampson.html retrieved Nov 13, 2009
  5. ^ http://www.earth.utah.edu/people/faculty/ssampson retrieved Nov 13, 2009

References

  1. ^ "Dinosaur Train episode information". Muppet News Flash. 2008-09-17. http://www.muppetnewsflash.com/2008/09/henson-moving-foward-with-dinosaur.html. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  2. ^ "Dinosaur Train character information". PBS Teachers. http://www.pbs.org/teachers/dinosaurtrain/characters/. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  3. ^ Owen, Rob (2009-09-04). "Dinosaur Train general information". Post Gazette. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09247/995427-67.stm. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  4. ^ 3rd_culture/bios/sampson.html retrieved Nov 13, 2009
  5. ^ http://www.earth.utah.edu/people/faculty/ssampson retrieved Nov 13, 2009

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