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Format | Animated series |
Created by | Michael E. Uslan |
Starring | See voice cast below |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
No. of episodes | 65 |
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Producer(s) | Nelvana DiC Entertainment (Cookie Jar Entertainment) DR Movie |
Running time | approximately 0:22 (per episode) |
Distributor | Sony Pictures Television |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | first-run syndication |
Original run | September 14 – December 11, 1987 |
Dinosaucers is an animated television series co-produced in the United States and Canada. It was created by DIC Entertainment which has done the overseas animation and in association with Ellipse Programmé and Nelvana. This animated program originally aired in syndication in the USA in 1987 by Coca-Cola Telecommunications. 65 total episodes were made throughout the show's broadcasting, but it only lasted one season during the 1987-1988 television season.
The show's first 21 episodes can be purchased individually by episode or in its entirety from online retailer Amazon.com.[1]
There were originally plans by Galoob to release a Dinosaucers toyline, and prototype figures were produced; however, the line was scrapped after the show was canceled. The toys included Stego, Bronto-Thunder, Allo, Bonehead, Plesio, Quackpot, Ankylo, and Genghis Rex.
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The show follows the Dinosaucers and their battles against the evil Tyrannos. Each group is composed of intelligent anthropomorphic dinosaurs or other prehistoric saurian species. The Dinosaucers are also allied with four humans known as the Secret Scouts. The two groups originally come from a planet in a counter-Earth orbit known as Reptilon. Most of the characters are named after the type of prehistoric animal they are based on, or some pun of the name.
Both groups have a central base of operations. The Dinosaucers' base is called Lava Dome and is located in a mountain area, in a dormant volcano. The Tyrannos' base is located under a tar pit. Each of the groups' members save for Teryx and Terrible Dactyl–who can themselves fly–have flying ships in which they can travel and do battle. Most ships actually resemble the personae of their respective owners. Along with their individual ships, both groups have a large mothership of sorts as well.
All the Dinosaucers have a button on the front of their uniforms which instantly devolves them to their non-anthropomorphic dinosaur state, while retaining their intelligence and speech capacity. This special ability is called Dinovolving and initially appeared to be a significant element of the series, as both Allo and Bronto Thunder Dinovolved in the first episode. Despite the apparent technological advantage, most of the later episodes did not feature any Dinovolving. Teryx was the only Dinosaucer who would never Dinovolve throughout the series, while Allo, Tricero, Bonehead and Bronto Thunder would use the ability in more than one episode.
The Tyrannos don't have the secret of Dinovolving, and a few episodes even revolve around their plans to steal the technology somehow. However they do possess a special raygun called a devolver. Blasting a living creature with this weapon has the same "devolving" effect as Dinovolving, but also reduces the victim's intelligence and removes the ability to speak. In any case, the device often winds up being used against them, to much comedic effect, rather than on the Dinosaucers. In this fashion, Genghis Rex, Ankylo, Quackpot and Brachio were all changed into primitive dinosaurs at various times in the series. The Tyrannos also possess a weapon called a "fossilizer", which is capable of turning its target into stone, as well as reversing the condition.
The Secret Scouts are four teenage humans who help the Dinosaucers as allies. According to the opening credits they met them when they first arrived and gained powers through magic rings they were given. They are some of the closest friends the Dinosaucers have while they are on Earth.
The Tyrannos are the forces of evil in the series and have a total of 7 members in their group.
During the course of the series, Plesio, Terrible Dactyl and Quackpot would all betray Genghis Rex at least once over matters of conscience.
Dinosaucers has not been released on DVD and there are no known plans to do so from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. There have been four tapes in total released on VHS cassette in NTSC format specifically for the United States and Canadian markets. None are still in print or available, making these 4 VHS tapes rare.
There were two tapes in total released for the UK market in PAL format. Unlike the United States released tapes that had two episodes on each tape, the United Kingdom tapes had five episodes each on both tapes released.
However, the first 21 episodes can be purchased and downloaded online on Amazon.com as well as on iTunes.
№ | Title | Airdate | Credits |
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1 | "Dinosaur Valley" | September 14, 1987 | Diane Duane |
2 | "Take Us Out to the Ballgame" | September 15, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
3 | "Happy Egg Day to You" | September 16, 1987 | Diane Duane |
4 | "Hooray for Hollywood" | September 17, 1987 | Felicia Maliani |
5 | "Divide and Conquer" | September 18, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
6 | "A Real Super Hero" | September 21, 1987 | Brooks Wachtel |
7 | "Burgers Up!" | September 22, 1987 | Ron Harris |
8 | "Be Prepared" | September 23, 1987 | Mike O'Mahony |
9 | "That Shrinking Feeling" | September 24, 1987 | Doug Molitor |
10 | "Rockin' Reptiles" | September 25, 1987 | Felicia Maliani |
11 | "Sleeping Booty" | September 28, 1987 | Ron Harris & Diane Duane |
12 | "The First Snow" | September 29, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
13 | "Trick or Cheat" | September 30, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan & Diane Duane |
14 | "Defective Defector" | October 1, 1987 | Doug Molitor |
15 | "For The Love Of Teryx" | October 2, 1987 | Felicia Maliani |
16 | "A Man's Best Friend Is His Dogasaurus" | October 5, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
17 | "Carnivore In Rio" | October 6, 1987 | Somtow Sucharitkul |
18 | "Frozen Fur Balls" | October 7, 1987 | J. Vornholt & S. Robertson |
19 | "Hook, Line And Stinker" | October 8, 1987 | Avril Roy-Smith & Richard Mueller |
20 | "The Prehistoric Purge" | October 9, 1987 | Walt Kubiak & Eliot Daro |
21 | "The Truth About Dragons" | October 12, 1987 | Doug Molitor |
22 | "Chariots Of The Dinosaucers" | October 13, 1987 | Somtow Sucharitkul |
23 | "Eggs Mark The Spot" | October 14, 1987 | Avril Roy-Smith & Richard Mueller |
24 | "Mommy Dino-Dearest" | October 15, 1987 | Brooks Wachtel |
25 | "The Whale's Song" | October 16, 1987 | Durnie King |
26 | "Inquiring Minds" | October 19, 1987 | Mark Cassutt |
27 | "War Of The Worlds...II" | October 20, 1987 | Dennis O'Flaherty |
28 | "Beach Blanket Bonehead" | October 21, 1987 | Chris Bunch & Allan Cole |
29 | "The Bone Ranger And Bronto" | October 22, 1987 | David Bischoff & Ted Pedersen |
30 | "Cindersaurus" | October 23, 1987 | Cherie Wilkerson |
31 | "Trouble In Paradise" | October 26, 1987 | Martha Moran |
32 | "Monday Night Clawball" | October 27, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); J. Vornholt & S. Robertson |
33 | "Age Of Aquariums" | October 28, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); Cherie Wilkerson |
34 | "Scents Of Wonder" | October 29, 1987 | Somtow Sucharitkul |
35 | "Fine-Feathered Friends" | October 30, 1987 | Felicia Maliani |
36 | "Allo & Cos-Stego Meet The Abominable Snowman" | November 2, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); Brooks Wachtel |
37 | "The Quack-Up Of Quackpot" | November 3, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
38 | "It's An Archaeopteryx — It's A Plane — It's Thunder-Lizard" | November 4, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); Arthur Byron Cover |
39 | "Teacher's Pest" | November 5, 1987 | Doug Molitor |
40 | "Dino-Chips!" | November 6, 1987 | Somtow Sucharitkul |
41 | "The Heart And Sole Of Bigfoot" | November 9, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); David Bischoff & Ted Pedersen |
42 | "Karatesaurus Wrecks" | November 10, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); David Wise |
43 | "Lochs And Bay Gulls" | November 11, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
44 | "The Trojan Horseasaurus" | November 12, 1987 | Ellen Goun |
45 | "We're Off To See The Lizard" | November 13, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan & Felicia Maliani |
46 | "Seeing Purple" | November 16, 1987 | Susan Ellison |
47 | "There's No Such Thing As Stego-Claws" | November 17, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
48 | "Applesaucers" | November 18, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
49 | "Reduced For Clarence" | November 19, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); Carla Conway |
50 | "Attack Of The Fur Balls" | November 20, 1987 | Clancy Fort |
51 | "Dinosaur Dundy" | November 23, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
52 | "Those Reptilon Nights" | November 24, 1987 | Bill Fawcett |
53 | "The Dinolympics" | November 25, 1987 | Bill Fawcett |
54 | "Sara Had A Little Lambeosaurus" | November 26, 1987 | Cherie Wilkerson |
55 | "Beauty And The Bonehead" | November 27, 1987 | Brynne Stephens |
56 | "The Museum Of Natural Humans" | November 30, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan, Felicia Maliani & Lydia C. Marano |
57 | "Saber-Tooth Or Consequences" | December 1, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan, Craig Miller & Mark Nelson (story); Craig Miller & Mark Nelson |
58 | "Camp Tyranno" | December 2, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan & Beth Bronstein (story); Beth Bronstein |
59 | "The Babysitter" | December 3, 1987 | Gerry Conway |
60 | "Toy-Ranno Store Wars" | December 4, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan & Jody Lynn Nye (story); Jody Lynn Nye |
61 | "The T-Bone's Stakes" | December 7, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
62 | "Scales Of Justice" | December 8, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan |
63 | "I Got Those 'Ol Reptilon Blues Again, Mommasaur" | December 9, 1987 | Michael E. Uslan (story); Todd Johnson |
64 | "I Was A Teenage Human" | December 10, 1987 | Lydia C. Marano & David Wise (story); Lydia C. Marano |
65 | "The Friend" | December 11, 1987 | Bill Fawcett |
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