Dinosaur Train

2009 • PBS
4.3
49 reviews
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Dinosaurs In The Big City episodes (2)

1 Dinosaur Big City Part 1/2
14/8/15
Season-only
Dinosaur Big City Part 1- Buddy and the Pteranodon family begin their journey on the Dinosaur Train, gathering all their Theropod friends together to travel to a really big Theropod Club Convention which is being held in Laramidia, the "Dinosaur Big City"!/ Dinosaur Big City Part 2- The Pteranodon family continues their journey to the Theropod Convention in Laramidia, the Dinosaur Big City! Among the Theropod dinosaurs that ride the Train with them is King Cryolophosaurus, who sings his songs "Big Ol' Whistle-Stop Rock-n-Roll Dinosaur Tour" and "Whole Lotta Theropods"!
2 Dinosaur Big City Part 3/4
14/8/15
Season-only
Dinosaur Big City Part 3- The Dinosaur Train arrives in Laramidia, the Dinosaur Big City, and Buddy and the Pteranodon family explore the crowded "dinosaur metropolis." At the Theropod Convention, our kids reunite with Annie Tyrannosaurus and her parents Dolores and Boris, and they all meet the multi-horned mayor, Mayor Kosmoceratops!/ Dinosaur Big City Part 4- Buddy and Tiny help King Cryolophosaurus overcome his fear of performing in front of his biggest audience ever, and he wows a large dinosaur audience when he sings his new song, "Whole Lotta Theropods" at the Theropod Convention in Laramidia, the Dinosaur Big City.

About this show

Dinosaur Train is seen through the eyes of Buddy, a preschool-aged Tyrannosaurus Rex. Buddy and his adoptive family of Pteranodons go for adventures on the Dinosaur Train to meet all kinds of dinosaurs in different eras and learn fascinating new facts about these incredible creatures.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
49 reviews
Mark Bennett
23 March 2018
If you're kids are into dinosaurs, they'll love this show. I've recommended this to friends and their kids enjoyed it too! The kids enjoy the dinosaurs, and the characters, along with the real kids at the end of each episode. As a parent, the narrative is reasonable, the content is also relatively educational, with a strong focus on the scientific method and exploration along with a nice summary at the end of each episode. I only wish there were more episodes as the quality of the animation hasn't aged well and looks blurry on larger modern TVs.
Adam Philippe
28 August 2016
My six year old has been a fan of this show for several years now. It's innocent, educational, friendly, but sometimes the overly cuteness of it all gets nauseating for adults.
Jamal Jayden
24 August 2015
More like what's was from long time ago in history. And dinosaurs can't talk. That is a stupid thing people had made.
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