The nice thing is, everyone can enjoy this show on their own terms. As a child you have these goofy funny characters to laugh about. As an adult you notice all these more mature topics. And that is the epic beauty of this series. As you grow older and want to rewatch this series you will see it with your nostalgia goggles but also with wider more open mind. This is a quality very few series are able to achieve.
Every episode mentioned I was like "Oh right, that one". This was a really nice show. One of the highlights for me was Earl dissing his mother in law, saying he would just watch the grass grow rather then talk to her. Then he turns to the TV and it features literal growing grass, complete with a live comentator.
One of my favorites is the Jan Svankmajer review. Artistically, it is fun to watch, and you can tell James has quite a deep passion for this kind of stuff. I too find it fascinating.
That's the problem. They got too much money. Back in the day they had to make use with what little they had, so more often than not they had to get creative
I'm sure if they pitched the same "world is gonna end in 15 years cause climate change but WE MEAN IT THIS TIME" BS that has been presented since the advent of the EPA it would get some kind of traction.
The animatronics and puppetry in Dinosaurs are so well done I easily buy into the illusion of the characters being "alive" and not just actors in suits. You really don't see stuff like this made anymore which is a huge shame.
@@KrimsonKracker I'm pretty sure this was one of the last (if not the last) show Henson productions did before they were acquired by Disney. They just haven't been the same under Disney that they were before. Then again everything feels very predictable and repetitive in general these days. The '90s I swear was the last fresh decade we had before things started repeating or being literally nothing but remakes,reboots or sequels.
Fun fact: in the Brazilian dub, Earl's name was changed to Dino and the family name became "da Silva Sauro". Therefore if you omit the middle name "da Silva" (a common surname here, which I guess helped with the show's HUGE popularity) his name becomes "Dino Sauro" (dinosaur).
‘Dinosaurs is one of the best shows of the 90s.I’m tired of people acting like it isn’t’. Pal - nobody is acting like it’s a bad show whatsoever...Whenever it’s brought up, people talk on how much they love it. It’s more a case it’s forgotten by many over the years, not a case of people hating on it..
I'd had no idea the series was ending, so it hit me like a truck. I kept waiting for the funny ending where the status quo got restored and it never happened.
This show was to REAL. All problems we have today... D: I rewatched this show with my boyfriend a few years ago... and some episodes left us speechless.
Jim Henson is an unmatched treasure, one of the greatest entertainers in history, I hope someday to live up to a little bit of his talent, he's always been my biggest inspiration
Fun fact: Chris Meloni, who most famously played Elliot Stabler on Law & Order: SVU, and Chris Keller from Oz, actually voiced Robbie's friend Spike, the polacanthus (a spiky ankylosaurid) tough guy.
My favorite episode is Episode 310: Charlene's Flat World when Charlene and Robby get arrested for heresy for claiming the world is round. Charlene requests to the judge sentence her and Robby to be thrown off the edge of the world which would be impossible and would also prove that she was right about the world being round.
Yes, but then she learns exactly the wrong lesson from the experience, declaring: "Now I know that if you believe in your heart that something is true, then that belief is more important than anything in the world, and you must never let anyone destroy it!" 🤦🏻 Charlene is the worst.
@@joshuaduncan8834 they totally address this in another episode. They basically break 4th wall and say a story stinks bc the character learned the wrong lesson, but then Earl reminds them of the audience (them, us) and what they learned, and then turns to the camera and says something like "they don't put that on TV"
And also of practical effects!!! Oh how I miss practical effects and the animatrons. CGI and greenscreens rule everything in cinema these days. It's sad.
@@Gobble_de_Goop IKR?! CGI is OVERUSED nowadays, so im kinda tired of CGI. And i think its sad that we will never experience a time were Robot technology has improved were future filmmakers dont need CGI for EVERYTHING.
My introduction to Sherman Hemsley was grumpy old B.P. Richfield himself. "SIIIIIIIIIIINCLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I personally found him scary as a little kid. He was just so intimidating to my young mind. Nowadays, as an adult, if I watch the show again on Disney+, I will very likely not be scared by him as I was back then.
That show was legendary! The amount of detail they put into the set design and the costumes made me feel so comfortable as a kid cause it was so colorful and the face expressions felt so "real".
One of the earliest dreams I ever remember as a kid: me and nicholas cage were playing video games in my bedroom, this was early 90s so we were playing NES. Then we hear banging on the door it was Earl, the dad from this show. He breaks down the door and sits on nicholas cage's head and flattens it like a pancake. i can still see nicholas cage's face completely flattened like a pancake screaming at the top of his lungs.
It's a great show and the finale, while dark, is really amazing. I like that a TV show is willing to go to places to challenge it's audience. Most TV has no message and are unwilling to take risks or subvert your expectations. Dinosaurs did it while being geared towards children using puppets. An underrated achievement.
In one of the season one episodes Robbie even makes fun of the fact that they get a little heavy handed with the messages. That's what I liked about it. It was entertaining while making you think.
Yeh, this show was ahead of it's time ironically,.. the only reason it went off the air was because of the time slot change,. everyone loved it. and still do... wouldn't be the same if it came back though.. if they attempt to turn this into fuller house im gonna have to choke someone lol
I'm pretty sure this was before Disney fully bought and took over Jim Henson productions. this feels like one of the last products of the true Jim Henson productions before Disney pretty much made the muppets a joke. (And not a funny one)
Thank you for taking me back to my childhood James. Especially with everything going on in the world right now, I really appreciate you and your content.
Yeh, if he cuts out the virtue signalling, he's starting to sound like insufferable Greta, let's be real. Mike Matei was and always will be the real AVGN,
One punchline that sticks with me to this day is when they were celebrating New Years and someone (Robbie?) asks why the years were getting closer to *zero* instead of counting *up.* (i.e.: 175,000,999 to 175,000,998) _'What happens when the year reaches "0"?'_
Three things that stood out out to me: 1. The baby. 2. Earl’s action figure was flame resistant. For about three seconds. 3. Earl was voiced by the banker from The Dirt Bike Kid.
@@frank8917 There was an episode where Earl becomes a superhero to impress Baby. His boss finds out who he is and exploits him for profits making all sorts of merchandise. One piece was a figure made out of paper.
Earl knew that the inevitable was coming. He tried to keep his chin up for the sake of his family. I wouldn't be sure how to explain it to a toddler like Baby.
Can’t believe how deep this show was lol all I remember from it was “not the mama!” Thanks for making this video. I’m definitely checking it out now that it’s back
I'm so glad that you reviewed this show! It really is one of the most brilliant comedy shows ever, and it absolutely holds up! The "suggestion box" scene has been quoted by all of my family members forever! I think that the show handled its somber moments very well. In addition to the darkness of the finale, I remember an episode where Earl drives the grandma to her school class reunion, only to find out that the grandma is the only person that attended, because all of her classmates passed away. This causes Earl and Ethyl to try to work out their differences.
You know what I would hate to see about Dinosaurs? "Dinosaurs : special edition...." Here all of the dinosaurs costumes, puppets and animatronics are replaced with CGI versions of them...
If you re-watch all the popular sitcoms from the 90s, it's Dinosaurs that actually hold up the best. The humor, satire, and social commentaries are still relevant today. And the animatronics are still believable and amazing! Anything from t Jim Henson is just a masterpiece.
"Hey Rob, what are you watching?", "A family series starring animatronic puppets, which caricatures our daily lifes in a subtle manner.", "Its probably gonna be axed soon, hugh hugh."
For sitcoms were the entire cast dies, that episode of Sledge Hammer where Sledge tries to defuse a nuke and the episode ends on a mushroom cloud comes to mind.
The swamp monster actually appears in the Hensons TVs movie, The Monster Maker, itself an adaptation of a story set in a Creature Shop-esque workshop. It starred the brilliant Harry Dean Stanton.
When I saw that finale as a kid, I remember thinking "wait....that's it? They die now?" and got so upset because that ended the show. Unbelievable how real a fictitious sitcom about human-like dinosaurs felt.
I feel like the writers saw the writing on the wall and realized the show was coming to an end so just decided to go out with a bang and two big middle fingers and just said eef it. To have a show go from light and comedic and totally unrealistic to depressing super downer apocalyptic ending is amazing. I can't believe for a second that's where they wanted the show to go I feel like it was an angry reaction from writers who felt shafted by the network constantly shifting the show around until it was canceled.
their last name is Sinclair. Oh, I think I get it. There was an oil company named Sinclair, and their symbol was a dinosaur. another note, the comparison was made between Earl and Homer, but I think a better comparison would be to Jackie Gleason, especially considering his goofy sidekick character. Finally, Wesayso, continuing with the oil theme, could be a takeoff of Esso.
Used to love this show. Part of the normal Saturday TV scheduling along with the likes of A-Team, Baywatch, Thunder In Paradise, Knight Rider, Movies Games & Video, The Chart Show. Those were the days. 🙂
@@StayFractalesque Eh... watch A Serbian Film, then get back to me what is truly disturbing. Modern films actually weak sauce compare to A Serbian Film and Salo.
@@LadyCoyKoi What are you on about? I think you subjected yourself to a Serbian Film just so you could more efficiently gatekeep because everything you just said is almost completely irrelevant.
@@spencer2745 saddest part about Alf is, the network lied to the writers. That was not the way they wanted it to end & thought they had another season.
I like how this show had an end instead of just getting cut off.
What an awesome and sad ending
"An end" is an understatement.
Oooof though
🤯
Even though the finale had a very grim ending for the Sinclair family I'm glad that they did a finale instead of just abruptly ending the show.
Dinosaurs was The Flintstones in reverse. Also, Earl's boss is one of the most underrated villains/antagonists of all time.
Hey now, Mr. Richfield is an ethical enterpreneur, and a caring and lovig father, don't listen to that herbivore and four-legger propaganda!
It totally is. The Flintstones a modern stone-age family and Dinosaurs just a sitcom where dinosaurs rule and caveman drool.
Of course The Flintstones took inspiration from The Honeymooners which makes it The Honeymooners with dinosaurs.
Also the fact he's voiced by the one and only Sherman Hemsley
Always thought that was the jetsons. Lol
The nice thing is, everyone can enjoy this show on their own terms. As a child you have these goofy funny characters to laugh about. As an adult you notice all these more mature topics. And that is the epic beauty of this series. As you grow older and want to rewatch this series you will see it with your nostalgia goggles but also with wider more open mind. This is a quality very few series are able to achieve.
I do acknowledge the fact that your opinion differs. But I just can't agree with you.
@@karlwilhelmge Know that at least one random internet stranger appreciates how you replied to that comment.
@@aweigh1010 There it is! I thought one of you were gonna show up
KND has same feeling. Watching it as adult make the show even better.
I used to use the line "We're gonna need another Timmy" in every day life but after a certain year it seems like no body got the joke anymore
Now we're gonna need another joke
FUN FACT: Earl's boss, B.P. Richfield, was voiced by Sherman Hemsley, who was most famous for playing the role of George Jefferson.
And had just wrapped up playing Deacon Ernest Frye on Amen around the time Dinosaurs went into production, IINM.
And Charlene was voiced by Sally Struthers. So that's two people who were in Norman Lear sitcoms
I remember him best as Judge Robinson, Philip Banks's mentor and rival
Fraggle Rock, The Story Teller, Dinosaurs. Loved those days with Jim Henson production shows!
Facts.
A new reboot of Fraggle rock is currently in production
Glad to see you mentioned the Storyteller. A lot of people tend to forget about that one, to be honest.
The depth of it all is pure Henson.
I remeber fragle rock during the 2000s
Every episode mentioned I was like "Oh right, that one". This was a really nice show. One of the highlights for me was Earl dissing his mother in law, saying he would just watch the grass grow rather then talk to her. Then he turns to the TV and it features literal growing grass, complete with a live comentator.
I was surprised I remembered everything in this video. I figured half the video would be parts I didn’t see or at least don’t remember.
They were making fun of Golf
Nothing like watching one of these mini James deep dives in the middle of the night
One of my favorites is the Jan Svankmajer review. Artistically, it is fun to watch, and you can tell James has quite a deep passion for this kind of stuff. I too find it fascinating.
Right there with ya man.
So say we all!
Oh hi there Pad! Dinosaurs sitcom were also one of my faved show in early Y2K days :D
deep?
They literally do NOT make them like this anymore. Give anyone a several million dollar budget. To do a remake/reboot. They'd fail.
That's the problem. They got too much money. Back in the day they had to make use with what little they had, so more often than not they had to get creative
I'm sure if they pitched the same "world is gonna end in 15 years cause climate change but WE MEAN IT THIS TIME" BS that has been presented since the advent of the EPA it would get some kind of traction.
I mean, the Jim Henson company could still do it. The Dark Crystal show they did just a couple years ago was fantastic
It would just be CGI, they wouldn’t put in the effort for puppets and costumes
L O V E
The animatronics and puppetry in Dinosaurs are so well done I easily buy into the illusion of the characters being "alive" and not just actors in suits. You really don't see stuff like this made anymore which is a huge shame.
This is one of the most ambitious TV shows ever
Alf is up there
Yes
THEY. JUST. DON'T. MAKE'M. LIKE. THIS. ANY. MORE. 😟
@@KrimsonKracker
I'm pretty sure this was one of the last (if not the last) show Henson productions did before they were acquired by Disney. They just haven't been the same under Disney that they were before. Then again everything feels very predictable and repetitive in general these days. The '90s I swear was the last fresh decade we had before things started repeating or being literally nothing but remakes,reboots or sequels.
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 Alf was great, but the writing is hit and miss.
Fun fact: in the Brazilian dub, Earl's name was changed to Dino and the family name became "da Silva Sauro". Therefore if you omit the middle name "da Silva" (a common surname here, which I guess helped with the show's HUGE popularity) his name becomes "Dino Sauro" (dinosaur).
And Dino da Silva makes him sound like a character from The Sopranos .. lol XD
I will absolutely NEVER forget the ending to Dinosaurs.
It was really dark
Heavy stuff, man.
And i never heard of the dark ending until in my 20s.
no one will. that's the point.
Agree. Very heavy. I remember the controversy that followed
Legit a childhood classic. Very quotable.
I enjoyed this show too, Matt.
@ExtraGoose Animations Me. I fkn hated it. Always wanted to smash the babies face and I've hated everything else about it, really
Yes.
@ExtraGoose Animations TGIF... nm
"Always thought light was overrated, Sinclair. Seems to me the important stuff happens in the dark..."
a lot of Jim Henson's work didn't shy away from dark humor. it's part of what I loved about it.
Dinosaurs is one of the best shows of the 90s. I'm tired of people acting like it isn't.
‘Dinosaurs is one of the best shows of the 90s.I’m tired of people acting like it isn’t’.
Pal - nobody is acting like it’s a bad show whatsoever...Whenever it’s brought up, people talk on how much they love it. It’s more a case it’s forgotten by many over the years, not a case of people hating on it..
Do they? Seems like a lot of people nowadays either enjoy it or look back fondly on it.
@@garyhall7867 One of the darkest endings to anything.
Yoo i love your videos
Ye, you tell them!
The ending to this show crushed my soul as a child
I'd had no idea the series was ending, so it hit me like a truck. I kept waiting for the funny ending where the status quo got restored and it never happened.
Not the Mama!
You beat me to it
And the terrible twos:)
@@KensN2History Same
Hah! MossDogg, that's the only thing I remember from the show. I must be just a couple years younger
Ha! I thought he said knock the mama
This show was to REAL. All problems we have today... D: I rewatched this show with my boyfriend a few years ago... and some episodes left us speechless.
Exactly the same here!
Oh come on
My fondest memory of this show was Baby saying “Not the momma!” And hitting Earl in the head repeatedly
With the frying pan 😂
I remember getting the McDonald's toy of the Baby. He had a frying pan that he would swing when you pushed a button
"You do that one more time, and I'm gonna throw you across the room!"
Not surprising, my father hated that line. Maybe because a 2 year old version of me was constantly hitting him on the head as i copy what i saw on TV.
@@Jake_Tucker Again!
Yesssss! This was one of my fav shows back in the day. Glad it holds up. Love it!
Missed the opportunity to drop a "Gotta love it!'
Heard its getting added to Disney+ or something
yes
I LOVE the 90’s-era “prehistoric world” aesthetic
I love the way they made jungles look, with that grainy film.
@@lilaclunablossom With all the mist and foliage it reminds me of a forest on the Northwest coast
Still waiting for paleontologists to find at least one skateboard and a pair of sunglasses.
Jim Henson is an unmatched treasure, one of the greatest entertainers in history, I hope someday to live up to a little bit of his talent, he's always been my biggest inspiration
Gone way too soon. He was a genius.
The greatest artist who ever lived
This is the thread where the great doogert mckoog emerges! 😄
Fun fact: Chris Meloni, who most famously played Elliot Stabler on Law & Order: SVU, and Chris Keller from Oz, actually voiced Robbie's friend Spike, the polacanthus (a spiky ankylosaurid) tough guy.
My favorite episode is Episode 310: Charlene's Flat World when Charlene and Robby get arrested for heresy for claiming the world is round. Charlene requests to the judge sentence her and Robby to be thrown off the edge of the world which would be impossible and would also prove that she was right about the world being round.
Gee... I remember that one...
It was stuck somewhere in my brain and I had'nt noticed LOL
Yes, but then she learns exactly the wrong lesson from the experience, declaring: "Now I know that if you believe in your heart that something is true, then that belief is more important than anything in the world, and you must never let anyone destroy it!" 🤦🏻 Charlene is the worst.
@@joshuaduncan8834 they totally address this in another episode. They basically break 4th wall and say a story stinks bc the character learned the wrong lesson, but then Earl reminds them of the audience (them, us) and what they learned, and then turns to the camera and says something like "they don't put that on TV"
Jim Henson company doesn't get enough love. This show and Farscape were both amazing.
Yes! Rygel and Pilot were my two favorite Farscape characters.
The ending of the series was so sad.
Not to mention dark
I almost feel like it was the creators way of saying "F U for canceling us!"... Lol
dArK aNd sAd!
James not in his AVGN character is so chill
a ven gerse ndgame
Even his avgn eps are tame now
He's really nice IRL
He got all his rage out and grew up
He's also a father.
The early 90s and 80s where the golden age of special effects.
And also of practical effects!!! Oh how I miss practical effects and the animatrons. CGI and greenscreens rule everything in cinema these days. It's sad.
@@Gobble_de_Goop I blame George Lucas for that.
@@NicholasDunnAutistic - agreed. James Cameron too!!
@@Gobble_de_Goop IKR?! CGI is OVERUSED nowadays, so im kinda tired of CGI. And i think its sad that we will never experience a time were Robot technology has improved were future filmmakers dont need CGI for EVERYTHING.
Watch the movie Moon for a great usage of traditional special effects in a modern film. It's also an excellent sci-fi story.
Loved the way they portraited humans on that show, humans were like an exotic wildlife specie endangered of extinction.
Sure showed them dino-whatsits!
I want to see a "Teenage Mutant Ninja Cavemen" Spin-off. Would Joe and Mac be part of it? I need answers.
Oh how the tables have turned
Mr Richfield was perfectly voiced by Sherman Hemsley
Surprised James didn’t mention Sherman’s name.
My introduction to Sherman Hemsley was grumpy old B.P. Richfield himself. "SIIIIIIIIIIINCLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Sally Struthers voiced Charlene, that’s 2 All in the Family alumni on the show.
@@moshomaniac1 wow! I think I heard that once before, but forgot
SINCLAIR! IN HERE NOW!!!!!!!
This show was awesome but had the darkest ending I've ever seen
So true.
I truly couldn’t remember the ending.
If i remember correctly, they brought this upon themself by falling all the trees necessary for some specific butterfly
The darkest
Didnt they make all the volcanoes erupt to make rain and it caused an Ice Age?
I always loved the Boss character, this huge angry Triceratops filling up the end of a caravan office.
Technically, he is a Chasmosaurus or Spiclypeus. Look how huge and spiky his frill is.
Me too, he's awesome.
The mere fact he was voiced by Sherman Hemsley automatically made him my favorite character.
sin-CLAIR!!! Get in HERE!!
I personally found him scary as a little kid. He was just so intimidating to my young mind. Nowadays, as an adult, if I watch the show again on Disney+, I will very likely not be scared by him as I was back then.
As a kid, I remember yelling NOT THE MOMMA! while jumping in the pool. I'd also do the Terminator 2 thumbs up as I slowly went under water.
"Were gonna need another Timmy" 🤣
The timmy they kept blowing up became Timmeh! Of south park.
Ha! I’m a bartender, whenever a glass or anything is shattered at work, I say that line. Nobody ever knows what I’m talking about!
@@danielsutter2152 I was a kid when i watched the show, and i still remember Mr Lizard 😅
I DIED AT THAT EVERY TIME 😂
That show was legendary! The amount of detail they put into the set design and the costumes made me feel so comfortable as a kid cause it was so colorful and the face expressions felt so "real".
I'll never forget the line "My son's a herbo?!" 😂
"I like a girl with a long neck. The further her head is from her shoulders, the more I like it." - Roy
One of the earliest dreams I ever remember as a kid: me and nicholas cage were playing video games in my bedroom, this was early 90s so we were playing NES. Then we hear banging on the door it was Earl, the dad from this show. He breaks down the door and sits on nicholas cage's head and flattens it like a pancake. i can still see nicholas cage's face completely flattened like a pancake screaming at the top of his lungs.
Lol! 😂🤣
.............
This may be the best thing I've read all month.
Plot twist it wasn't a dream..u were roofied and he was abusing ya
I remembered “we’re gonna need another Timmy” but somehow not “ Not the Mamma”
It's a great show and the finale, while dark, is really amazing. I like that a TV show is willing to go to places to challenge it's audience. Most TV has no message and are unwilling to take risks or subvert your expectations. Dinosaurs did it while being geared towards children using puppets. An underrated achievement.
In one of the season one episodes Robbie even makes fun of the fact that they get a little heavy handed with the messages. That's what I liked about it. It was entertaining while making you think.
"We're gonna need another Timmy"
I'll take "things I still quote that no one ever gets" for $500, Alex
I'll buy that for a dollar
That is too funny. I spent years trying to remember where I heard this. Only to forget, now I know!
Yesss! I still use this quote and the person that knows what I mean will instantly be my new best friend on the spot🤣
Y'all remember
"That's a pretty nice pan "
RIP Alex
Yeh, this show was ahead of it's time ironically,.. the only reason it went off the air was because of the time slot change,. everyone loved it. and still do... wouldn't be the same if it came back though.. if they attempt to turn this into fuller house im gonna have to choke someone lol
if they dif it was animated anyways.
I'm pretty sure this was before Disney fully bought and took over Jim Henson productions. this feels like one of the last products of the true Jim Henson productions before Disney pretty much made the muppets a joke. (And not a funny one)
@@JohnDoe-wq5eu forgive me but disney has destroyed a lot of stuff by catering to people who can't build their own media.
Honestly, as a kid, I avoided this show like the plague. But hearing this, I think I can work the courage to watch this now.
another one: the "throghing your elderly off a cliff" thing is acutally based in the ättästuppa traditions in ancient scandinavian cults.
As seen in Midsommar :-)
*Throwing
Should have played the whole part at the end of the show with the news reporter "Goodnight......goodbye" truly horrifying.
Thank you for taking me back to my childhood James. Especially with everything going on in the world right now, I really appreciate you and your content.
"No way man it's like they saw our lives and put it on TV!" - Bart Simpson (watching Dinosaurs)
Hey don't have a stegosaurus man.
The irony that Disney now owns both of them...
@@KrimsonKracker
You say ironic I say inevitable.
Disney is like Unicron/Galactus they will devour everything until it is all within just one.
@@KrimsonKracker That makes me more sad than the series finale.
Not quite. Robbie and Charlene are teenagers, and Robbie is the smart kid who doesn't apply himself, Bart's just a charming trickster.
This was such a classic tv show. A huge part of my childhood. We still have VHS tapes of this show.
The animatronics on this series were stellar, nothing we will ever see the likes of again on a TV show
I'm amazed it lasted so long, this show must of been expensive to produce
Him doing a review of this show is why James is a national treasure and must be protected.
Yeh, if he cuts out the virtue signalling, he's starting to sound like insufferable Greta, let's be real. Mike Matei was and always will be the real AVGN,
This show was everything I loved about the 90's. Original, unique and they had fun with it and not worried about what anyone else thought
Is it a coincidence that “Sinclair” and “B.P.” Are businesses using fossil fuels?
I noticed that too
Richfield is also a petroleum company.
As someone said, so is Richfield, and Roy's last name is Hess.
It was done deliberately.. Brian Henson brought it up in the DVD special features.. The family names of all the characters parodied fossil fuels ;)
Also the logo/mascot of Sinclair is a dinosaur
One punchline that sticks with me to this day is when they were celebrating New Years and someone (Robbie?) asks why the years were getting closer to *zero* instead of counting *up.* (i.e.: 175,000,999 to 175,000,998) _'What happens when the year reaches "0"?'_
Sherman Hemsley made me terrified of Triceratops for life!!!
He’s actually a Styracosaurus
Three things that stood out out to me:
1. The baby.
2. Earl’s action figure was flame resistant. For about three seconds.
3. Earl was voiced by the banker from The Dirt Bike Kid.
Ok can you explain the second one?
@@frank8917 There was an episode where Earl becomes a superhero to impress Baby. His boss finds out who he is and exploits him for profits making all sorts of merchandise. One piece was a figure made out of paper.
"Are we gonna move?"
"Well... No. There's no place to move to"
Big sad
i starting crying
@@Murdermagictricks hahaha
Earl knew that the inevitable was coming. He tried to keep his chin up for the sake of his family. I wouldn't be sure how to explain it to a toddler like Baby.
@@melissacooper4282 I knew that but thanks anyway
I love the childhood stories you tell, very nostalgic for many people, so many to tell, thank you always.
“Sinclair! Get in here!!”
Can’t believe how deep this show was lol all I remember from it was “not the mama!” Thanks for making this video. I’m definitely checking it out now that it’s back
The ending Is one of the saddest and Yet ballsiest of any TV show ever.
It’s really not though.
@@igorivanov299 Did you not watch the video?
@@igorivanov299 Watch it then. I don't see the point of asking in the comments about it.
The cliff scene in Hurling Day reminded me of Midsommar.
Cause it's a barbaric tradition?
Was looking for this comment.
One of the GREATEST shows ever to hit television! Thanks James!
Denver, the last dinosaur. He was my friend, and a whole lot more.
Denver the cartoon most say definitely represented the 80s.
He showed me a world I never saw before.
Marvellous Mario does it again!!!
You didn't mention that the Mister Lizard sketches were a parody of another show called Mister Wizard, who had a show on nickelodeon
could have been CBS too, i just remember it was on network TV
It was Nickelodeon. I used to watch it all the time 😆
We're gonna need another Timmy!
When something goes wrong at our house every now and then you'll hear "we're gonna need another Timmy."
I said that out loud to the screen, ahhaha! Yes, it was a spoof on Mr. Wizard; I watched that on Nickelodeon too :-) !
Fun fact: This series also managed to make fun of Barney. Twice.
He never reviewed "Hide & Seek" did he?
"Georgie Must Die!" was also a double dipper, making fun of corporate greed and even milking a franchise due to its popularity.
Whoa....how wild.....can't believe they got away with making fun of Barney....shocking
I would like to see more reviews like this because this is his passion
I'm so glad that you reviewed this show! It really is one of the most brilliant comedy shows ever, and it absolutely holds up!
The "suggestion box" scene has been quoted by all of my family members forever!
I think that the show handled its somber moments very well. In addition to the darkness of the finale, I remember an episode where Earl drives the grandma to her school class reunion, only to find out that the grandma is the only person that attended, because all of her classmates passed away. This causes Earl and Ethyl to try to work out their differences.
You know what I would hate to see about Dinosaurs? "Dinosaurs : special edition...." Here all of the dinosaurs costumes, puppets and animatronics are replaced with CGI versions of them...
Noooooo 😫
@@Silver77cyn "Coming this summer, it's the digitally enhanced reruns of Dinosaurs!"
Don't tempt fate
@@SuperWolsey For instance at the end of changing nature we decided to let Earl Sinclair yell out “NOOOOOOO!”
If you re-watch all the popular sitcoms from the 90s, it's Dinosaurs that actually hold up the best. The humor, satire, and social commentaries are still relevant today. And the animatronics are still believable and amazing! Anything from t Jim Henson is just a masterpiece.
I quote, "We're gonna need another Timmy!" to this day!
I say we're gonna need another boat and sometimes say Timmy instead but now I know where I got it from.
Still use that myself along with telling some of the old timers at work that it's getting close to hurling day
My dad quoted this a lot, LoL! And he's like 70 now
"I'm the baby!
Gotta love me!"
"Not da Mama!"
Henson-style musical cutaway segments were just... SOMETHING ELSE. 🤣
*this show was a fever dream*
an awesome dream until the end, then it's a nightmare that jars you awake.
@@UltimateGamerCC just because the world ends and everyone dies? Pffff
i see you everywhere
@@s1monh3nriksson what can i say, i like a lot of video genres and i like to comment. lol
@@s1monh3nriksson stop following him then, creep
I remember watching this series many years ago on television. It was quite deep and witty. Thank you for bringing this up again.
This show has aged like fine wine especially the corporate and political satire and the in-universe TV Shows.
The dominos in my neighborhood had a poster up for a Dinosaurs cross-promotion up well into the 2000's.
That’s raw you should’ve asked for it when they took it down lol
"Hey Rob, what are you watching?", "A family series starring animatronic puppets, which caricatures our daily lifes in a subtle manner.", "Its probably gonna be axed soon, hugh hugh."
Where's the quote from?
@@Treiundzwanzig I have forgotten the episode.
For sitcoms were the entire cast dies, that episode of Sledge Hammer where Sledge tries to defuse a nuke and the episode ends on a mushroom cloud comes to mind.
BlackAdder too
Didn’t 2 and a half men end with Charlie coming to the protagonists but then dying? That was kind of weird
Married with Children to end the Bundy curse. Ends in family public demise
What show is that?
Then Dinosaurs is still the only series where a baby dies before it could even grow up ...
Of all the filthy language that the AVGN has used, "smoo" still has yet to be among it.
The swamp monster actually appears in the Hensons TVs movie, The Monster Maker, itself an adaptation of a story set in a Creature Shop-esque workshop. It starred the brilliant Harry Dean Stanton.
"SINCLAIR! OFFICE!"
"Ooooohhhhh, there's two words you don't want to hear in the same sentence."
"The power of RICE compels you!"
"Gimme dessert! I want a million cookies now!"
"Eat glass Barney!" *Slingshots bottle at TV*
“The power of Super Mega Death RICE compels you!”
Moldy bread.
As a kid watching this show, I had no idea how much I would relate to Earl Sinclair as an adult.
Wow, this made me appreciate the show more, i have not watched since the 90s. This show was also a huge success in mexico.
In premise, this show was basically the Flintsons.
Damm str8 my friend, happy you pointed it out!
Nostalgia Critic said the same thing about Dinosaurs in his review.
Reverse Flintstones
more like Simpsons. Every character has a counterpart.
Do you mean stones ?
They should have had a "crazy guy" with a big sign saying: The meteorite is coming! The END OF DAYS ARE HERE!!
And noone belives him.
NBC: "Quick, write that down!!!
When I saw that finale as a kid, I remember thinking "wait....that's it? They die now?" and got so upset because that ended the show. Unbelievable how real a fictitious sitcom about human-like dinosaurs felt.
I feel like the writers saw the writing on the wall and realized the show was coming to an end so just decided to go out with a bang and two big middle fingers and just said eef it. To have a show go from light and comedic and totally unrealistic to depressing super downer apocalyptic ending is amazing.
I can't believe for a second that's where they wanted the show to go I feel like it was an angry reaction from writers who felt shafted by the network constantly shifting the show around until it was canceled.
The puppets still look amazing
Did anyone else have the little Dinosaurs you'd put in water and it would grow into a BIG slimy mess?
their last name is Sinclair. Oh, I think I get it. There was an oil company named Sinclair, and their symbol was a dinosaur. another note, the comparison was made between Earl and Homer, but I think a better comparison would be to Jackie Gleason, especially considering his goofy sidekick character. Finally, Wesayso, continuing with the oil theme, could be a takeoff of Esso.
Yes as the Simpsons was based on The Flintstones which was based on the Honeymooners.,
Used to love this show. Part of the normal Saturday TV scheduling along with the likes of A-Team, Baywatch, Thunder In Paradise, Knight Rider, Movies Games & Video, The Chart Show. Those were the days. 🙂
As a kid, I felt that a lot of the humor was going over my head, so I felt like I was “wrong” for watching it, like I would get in trouble, lol.
“Hurling Day” sounds a lot like Midsommar, you know the scene.
that impregnation scene tho
They even throw the elders off the cliff at the same age, 72.
@@StayFractalesque Eh... watch A Serbian Film, then get back to me what is truly disturbing. Modern films actually weak sauce compare to A Serbian Film and Salo.
@@LadyCoyKoi What are you on about? I think you subjected yourself to a Serbian Film just so you could more efficiently gatekeep because everything you just said is almost completely irrelevant.
@Clifford Hankins *points to its shoulder*
I will never forget the simple lines "NOT THE MAMA" it was one of the best shows I've ever seen
The ending helped to make the show memorable, it also has the best anti-war episode.
Sometimes I think that's where South Park got the "they killed Kenny" thing from. Kenny is there Timmy.
I'd argue this was Michael Jacobs' most interesting show, even if his most successful one was Boy Meets World.
He also co-,created "Charles In Charge" with Al Burton.
The greatest series finale of all time.
Finally someone gets it.
Yep also one of the darkest finals along with Alf
@@spencer2745 saddest part about Alf is, the network lied to the writers. That was not the way they wanted it to end & thought they had another season.
The series finale ending made me wanna cry because it's so sad, especially when Howard says "goodnight.. goodbye."
I remember when they were watching the sport of "grass growing" in a clear reference to watching golf on the tv