Dinosaur Train

2009
4.3
460 reviews
TV-G
Rating
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Season 10 episodes (4)

1 Rollin' on the Riverboat: Part One / Rollin' on the Riverboat: Part Two
3/7/17
"Rollin' on the Riverboat: Part One" -The whole Pteranodon Family takes a rollicking adventure on the Dinosaur Train Riverboat! Buddy and Don vow to spend every minute together, but while Buddy wants to spend all his time investigating the creatures on the river, Don wants to spend all his time playing games and investigating the buffet. Can they come to some kind of agreement?/ "Rollin' on the Riverboat: Part Two" -While still rolling down the river on the Dinosaur Train Riverboat, Grandpa Pteranodon tells Buddy about the Legend of Admiral Globidens - a HUGE Mososaur that supposedly lives on the river, but no one has ever seen. Buddy enlists Dad and Tiny's help to look for Admiral Globidens, but they can't seem to find him. Does Admiral Globidens really exist, or is he just a figment of someone's imagination?
2 Nest Swap/The Herd is the Word
3/8/17
"Nest Swap" -The Pteranodon Family decides to take a little vacation and swap nests with Larry's friends: a family of pterosaurs (Nemicolopterus, to be exact). But when the Pteranodon Family arrives at the Nemicolopterus nest, they realize that the Nemicolopterus Family is MUCH smaller than them, so everything is smaller: the Pteranodon Family doesn't even fit in their nest! Can the family make do, try something new, and still have a good time?/ "The Herd is the Word" -- Synopsis: Tank Triceratops is really excited to show Buddy, Tiny, Shiny, and Don his favorite picnic spot, but when they arrive, the spot is overrun with a whole herd of Triceratops. Tank and the kids try to find another place with a little more privacy (and a lot less Triceratopses), but no matter where they go, the herd follows them. Will Tank be able to find a quiet spot without the herd, or does the herd have a good reason for following Tank around?
3 Stop and Smell the Flowers/Mom's Campout
2/23/17
"Stop and Smell the Flowers" -Mom takes Tiny, Buddy, and Don on a super secret daytrip to Qianzhousaurus Pond, where they meet Quentin Qianzhousaurus - a Tyrannosaur with similar features to Buddy, except for one major thing - Quentin has a long, thin snout covered in tiny horns! The kids think that Quentin's long snout gives him a super smelling sense, but after a series of tests, they realize that he and Buddy have the same sniffing power. Can Quentin and Buddy's super sniffers solve the mystery of Mom's secret daytrip?"Moms' Campout" -- Synopsis: Mrs. Pteranodon organizes a "Moms' Campout" with other moms and kids in the neighborhood. While on the way to the campout, Mr. Conductor challenges the kids to make a real "nature connection" by creating games that push them to look at nature from a different point of view.
4 Where Have All the Lizard's Gone?/Conductor's Sleepover
2/27/17
"Where Have All the Lizards Gone?" -The Conductor takes the Pteranodon Family for a special trip to Lizard Island, where they discover that it's been overrun by plants and bugs, and there are few precious lizards left. The Conductor concludes that the Changyuraptor Family (that he dropped off there awhile ago, and has since multiplied) has been eating all the lizards and throwing the entire ecosystem out of balance. Can the Pteranodon Family and Mr. Conductor convince the Changyuraptor Family to leave their home in order to get the island ecosystem back in balance?/"Conductor's Sleepover" - Synopsis: With a hurricane looming, the Pteranodon Family convinces the Conductor to leave his train for the night and come with them to the safety of their hurricane shelter (a large, underground cave). But the Conductor has a hard time getting comfortable away from his train. Can the family and the Conductor pull together and help a family of beached Ichthyosaurs back into the ocean after the hurricane leaves them beached on the shore?

About this show

Join Buddy and his adoptive Pteranodon family as they learn about life science, natural history and paleontology! Dinosaur Train encourages basic scientific thinking skills in children ages 3 to 6.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
460 reviews
Ruben Rivera Rivera
July 3, 2022
Like many pbs kids shows, dinosaur train is really just for brainless children and spineless parents to believe this is educating their children, talking species that has been done many times, the plot is so medicore it seems the producers were taking copious amounts of drugs just to come to come up with a plot, the voice acting is earbleadingly terrible that makes screeching chalk on a chalkboard sounds like nothing and is nothing else and deserves to go straight to the pbs kids gutter 3/10
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its sav and katlin gacha girls forever!! 2024
January 13, 2024
This Show needs to be canceled in pieces . This show is a stupid show. I like Mathemagics and Notekins better than freaking garbage baby show dinosaur train. That show is still teaching kids how to hate numbers like t rexes.Well the Scrambled states the has to teach them how to hate t rexes. I'm too old for this show.
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Ahmad Whitmire
December 6, 2015
It has nice animation and good characters (my favorite character is the orange t Rex) and I think kids should watch this show it well teach you some interesting things about dinosaur's heck grown ups you should watch it (if your interested in Dino's)
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