
Dinosaurs
TV Show • 1991
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Dinosaurs follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have TV's, fridges, microwaves, and every modern convenience.
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Is an animal sad?
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FATLULZRADIO
Although anthropomorphic, the dinosaurs go through various plot structures involving them being upset or sad. However, the conflict of the episode is usually resolved by the end of the episode, except for some two part3rs.
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tashsaysmeow
There are several jokes about suicide, including one where you see a dinosaur hanging from a noose. It is supposed to be a joke though
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JustinWolfe
One episode revolves around a plant (a stand-in for marijuana) that induces a sense of euphoria, while another focuses on Robbie consuming small creatures that induce muscle growth (a stand-in for steroids)
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JustinWolfe
The grapdelites are eaten offscreen by Mr. Richfield in one episode.
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Is someone buried alive?
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JustinWolfe
In one episode, Earl and Roy believe Ethyl to be dead when she's really sleeping and in turn bury her in the yard. She emerges later fine.
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Are there fat jokes?
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JustinWolfe
Fran's mother Ethyl often makes disparaging comments about Earl being obese. It's played for comedy.
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