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Dinosaurs
Season 1
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This show follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have televisions, refrigerators, et cetera. The only humans around are cavemen, who are viewed as pets and wild animals.
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Cast of Season 1
Stuart Pankin
Earl Sinclair (voice)
Jessica Walter
Fran Sinclair (voice)
Jason Willinger
Robbie Sinclair (voice)
Sally Struthers
Charlene Sinclair (voice)
Kevin Clash
Baby Sinclair (voice)
Brian Henson
Producer
Michael Jacobs
Executive Producer
Jeff McCracken
Producer
Dinosaurs • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Examiner
Joyce Millman
Yes, the dinosaurs are terrific looking... But with a setup like this (and with ABC's claim that "Dinosaurs" is aimed at an adult audience), you keep expecting punchy laughs and barbed social satire a la "Simpsons." Instead [It] lays a big dino egg.
Detroit Free Press
Mike Duffy
It's those goofy prehistoric hassles -- with decidedly modern echoes -- that make "Dinosaurs" so much fun.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Michael H. Price
Dinosaurs' premise is exciting enough... But the execution is terrible.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
I wouldn't invest in Dinosaurs futures quite yet.
Philadelphia Daily News
Francesca Chapman
The story's nothing special, but you could turn down the sound and still have a good time watching "Dinosaurs."
Syfy Wire
Courtney Enlow
Dinosaurs was also legitimately one of the most insane TV shows we've ever seen. The leading characters weren't human, but the juxtaposition between their true nature and their human-like identities made for some truly bizarre moments.
Screen Rant
T Campbell
This posthumous Jim Henson concept didn't have particularly memorable characters but it went further with social commentary than anybody expected.
Refinery29
Lauren Le Vine
Sure, the costumes are a bit clunky, and "I'm the baby" is one of the most annoying catchphrases in the history of television, but you have to give Jim Henson credit for thinking outside of the human sitcom box.
People Magazine
David Hiltbrand
The show's look is enchanting. The animatronics gimmick is a winner. Judging by my 4-year-old's enraptured response, these characters won't be extinct for a long time.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
Dinosaurs, an endearingly bizarre little half-hour that is never quite as funny as it should be, but funny and different enough to invite tuning in again.
IGN Movies
Filip Vukcevic
From both a critical and fan perspective, this show does surprisingly well for itself. Yes, it is your standard family sitcom. But Dinosaurs does this in a way that's unique, charming, and, perhaps most importantly, hilarious.
ComingSoon.net
Scott Chitwood
The series was technically and visually stunning. The puppets and sets were absolutely incredible. However, the story wasn't all that funny.
CinemaBlend
Nick Venable
The prehistoric sitcom was often far more thought-provoking than its TGIF neighbors, tackling fairly deep subject matter for a show in which Jessica Walter is the voice of a bipedal dinosaur housewife.
Chicago Tribune
Rick Kogan
Dinosaurs stomps a path into ABC`s prime-time schedule with undeniable charm and superlative special effects but with less of the edgy humor I`d been expecting.
Baltimore Sun
Michael Hill
ABC's INVENTIVE new Dinosaurs has all the ingredients of a breakout hit. But it shows in its premiere episode that it still has to adjust the seasoning a little if it's going to become a staple of the American television diet.
Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor
[Dinosaurs] was something like Eddie Izzard's non-starter Cows, just, you know, funny.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Amanda Dobbins
At its most ambitious, Dinosaurs is smart, charming, if slightly pat family satire; at its laziest, it's an interchangeable mid-nineties sitcom with fancy puppets.
Flavorwire
Pilot Viruet
Dinosaurs was the most unique program that television had to offer, and a flawless parody of family-oriented shows. In the 20 years since it ended, we've still seen nothing like it.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
Dinosaurs is easy to admire, tough to love.
Common Sense Media
Melissa Camacho
As in any sitcom, some of the storylines are silly and mundane. But others are slightly more sophisticated, as members of the family think about their place in the universe, and their potential future.
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