Dink, the Little Dinosaur | |
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Starring | R. J. Williams Anndi McAfee Ben Ryan Ganger S. Scott Bullock Frank Welker |
Narrated by | Kenneth Mars |
Composer | John Debney |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 21 (42 segments) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes (2 segments) |
Production company | Ruby-Spears Enterprises |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 16, 1989 – November 3, 1990 |
Dink, the Little Dinosaur is an American animated series created by Karen Willson and Chris Weber, produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. [1] The series originally aired as part of CBS's Saturday morning line-up from 1989 to 1990. [2]
The series followed Dink, a dinosaur, and his four friends as they explore and dwell in the volcanic landscape of prehistory in a place called Green Meadow. [3] Designed to help children navigate the world of friendship and making friends, the stories fostered positive behaviors such as caring about oneself and others, tolerance, ecology, problem-solving and teamwork. [4]
The second season introduced a weekly segment called "Factasaurus" that taught lessons and fun facts educating children about different dinosaur species.
Main characters | |||
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Name | Voice | Description | |
Dink | R. J. Williams | Kind, brave, smart and has a strong bond with his friends. Dink is a Brontosaurus, similar to Littlefoot from The Land Before Time franchise. [5] | |
Amber | Anndi McAfee | Amber is a close friend of Dink's. She is like a big sister figure. | |
Scat | Frank Welker [6] [7] | Scat tends to be paranoid, but has a humongous appetite and he speaks in third person. Sometimes his appetite gets him in trouble, especially when it involves his favorite food called honey fruit. | |
Shyler | Ben Ryan Ganger | Shyler is Dink's shy friend, with a speech impediment and looks up to Dink and Amber as older siblings. | |
Flapper | S. Scott Bullock | Flapper tends to be a braggart and a jokester and he speaks with a slight lisp. He constantly tries to land in water, but always fails. He calls him Flap. | |
Crusty | Frank Welker | Crusty is a turtle who mentors the dinosaur youngsters and tells them stories that often help teach them valuable lessons. | |
Allies | |||
Name | Voice | Description | |
Ariel | Jennifer Darling | Exceptionally courageous and self-sacrificing, Ariel lives at the Lake of Mists and is viewed by other dinosaurs as an almost supernatural figure. | |
Uncle Longbeak | Hamilton Camp | Longbeak is Flapper's uncle, whom he talks about a lot. | |
Pearl | Russi Taylor | Pearl is a female friend of Shyler's. | |
Scratcher | Dick Beals | Scratcher is a herbivore by his own choice. | |
Red | Hal Rayle | Red is sometimes called Thundermaker. He is actually a spirit who lived in the Cave of Spirits. | |
Earthshaker | Frank Welker | Shakes the ground when he walks and talks. None too fond of smaller creatures, but willing to return a favor. | |
Dippo | Dana Hill | Dippo is afraid of what other dinosaurs think of his kind. He is good friends with Shyler. | |
Opo | Opo is a friend of the gang who helps Ariel to escape from Tyrannor. | ||
Dim | Dim is a dimwitted friend of the gang. | ||
Tubble and Hubble | Tubble: Jim Cummings Hubble: Jack Angel | Tubble and Hubble are an old pair of pathfinders for their herd. | |
Squirt | Russi Taylor | Once thought Crusty was his mother. | |
Shortspike | Shortspike is a friend of Dink and separated from his parents due to a volcano trouble. | ||
Cornelius | Cornelius was once a rival of Dink's. | ||
Trail Blazer | Trail Blazer used his tail to create Green Meadow and Tarpit Pass (which protects Green Meadow from Hunters like Tyrannor). | ||
Patch and Ridetail | Patch and Ridetail are Trail Blazer's children. | ||
Strongfoot | Strongfoot was once Trail Blazer's rival. | ||
Tiny | Joey Camen | Tiny is a friend in need, helped by Dink to get fruit guarded by a bullish Dicraeosaurus. | |
Brighteyes | Jodi Carlisle | Brighteyes is a mother to be helped by the gang to protect her eggs from Egghunters. | |
Buttercup | Billie Hayes | Buttercup is Crusty's childhood turtle friend. | |
Beast | Michael Bell | Beast has a disfigured body structure. | |
Iggy | Shyler helps Iggy find his way home. | ||
Nobbie | Nobbie is a good friend of Shyler. | ||
Daisy | Scar once had a crush on her. | ||
Brusier | Brusier is Daisy's boyfriend. | ||
Glowy | Shyler wanted to keep Glowy. | ||
Melodi | Kath Soucie | Gang helps Melodi in saving her mate. | |
Forest | Cam Clarke | Forest once made Dink jealous one time. | |
Stormfoot | Dana Hill | Stormfoot fought Dink in the "Challenge of the Desert" duel. | |
Jerry | Kath Soucie | Tail gets stuck under a rock but is rescued by Crusty. | |
Mama Triceratops | Once thought Scat was her son. | ||
Villains | |||
Name | Voice | Description | |
Tyrannor | A Tyrannosaurus who chases Dink and his friends all over their prehistoric world. He is feared by every known dinosaur. | ||
Hunters | Various carnivorous dinosaurs that mostly reside in Hunter's Grove. | ||
Scavenger | Frank Welker | A troublesome flock of Pterodactylus. | |
Fleetfoot | Jim Cummings | Hunts Pterosaurs. | |
Honeyfruit Monster | |||
Sharptooth | According to Crusty, he would even scare Tyrannor. He had fought Trail Blazer with the resulting fight creating Green Meadow and Tarpit Pass. | ||
Snakenecks | |||
Sandtooth | |||
Watertooth | |||
Shelleater | Known to prey on turtles. | ||
Bolderbuns | Frank Welker | ||
Waterhunters | |||
Egghunters | A trio that targets Brighteyes' eggs. | ||
Sharpmouth | |||
Slidetooth |
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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1a | "The Shell Game" | Karen Wilson & Chris Weber | September 16, 1989 | |
Scat's appetite gets him and his friends in trouble when Tyrannor gets Crusty's shell in his jaws. | ||||
1b | "Shyler's Friend" | Michael Chain | September 16, 1989 | |
Shyler is unsure of how to approach and befriend Pearl and his friends' assistance isn't helping. | ||||
2a | "Dink, Come Home" | Cliff Ruby & Elana Lesser | September 23, 1989 | |
2b | "White Beauty" | Ralph Sanchez | September 23, 1989 | |
3a | "Crusty's Baby" | Ted Field | September 30, 1989 | |
Crusty becomes the unwitting dad of a newly hatched Stegosaurus and names him Squirt, but the latter doesn't eat well, forcing Crusty to unite him with his actual dad. | ||||
3b | "The Gentle Hunter" | Buzz Dixon | September 30, 1989 | |
Scat meets a plant-eating Deinonychus named Scratcher, who was driven away by the Brontosaurus herd, so Dink has to save Scat from becoming the hunted. | ||||
4a | "Phantom of the Cave" | Gary Greenfield | October 7, 1989 | |
Dink and his friends explore the Cave of Spirits to find out more about the Brachiosaurus. They find one named Red who is having trouble with The Scavengers. | ||||
4b | "Dry River" | Michael Chain | October 7, 1989 | |
A fall has dammed up the river and the Ultrasaurus, Earthshaker is not willing to unblock it after Dink extracts a thorn from his foot. | ||||
5a | "Tricera-Scat" | Meg McLaughlin | October 14, 1989 | |
Scat dozing inside an eggshell is mistaken by a mother Triceratops for one of her hatched babies. | ||||
5b | "The Search" | Janis Diamond | October 14, 1989 | |
Flapper does impractical pranks on some various dinosaurs of the era, but puts a stop when Shyler is in need of rescuing him. | ||||
6a | "Amber's Crusade" | Meg McLaughlin | October 21, 1989 | |
Marooned on a beach, Amber and Shyler have to look for three baby Psittacosaurus. After a close call from Tyranno, they make it soon afterwards. | ||||
6b | "Old Timers" | Ralph Sanchez | October 21, 1989 | |
7a | "Uncle Longbeak" | Karen Wilson & Chris Weber | October 28, 1989 | |
7b | "Surprise!" | Cliff Ruby & Elana Lesser | October 28, 1989 | |
Dink goes to get a stone for Amber's Hatching Day. With aid from Tiny and two Ichthyosaurus, he finds it in a nearby store. | ||||
8a | "The Hollow Tree" | Ralph Sanchez | November 4, 1989 | |
Dink investigates a mysterious inhabitant of a hollow tree. It turns out to be a Diplocaulus named Dippo whose looks are ridiculed, but Flapper rescues him and Shyler from a storm. | ||||
8b | "Badge of Courage" | Cliff Ruby & Elana Lesser | November 4, 1989 | |
During a hike to Fire Mountain, Dink meets Shortspike and goes with a Fire Bug to rescue his father. | ||||
9a | "Wish Mountain" | Bob Carrau | November 11, 1989 | |
Shyler's attempt to make a wish with his loose tooth is interrupted by a fake Oviraptor and Ankylosaurus. | ||||
9b | "Crusty's New Home" | Ted Field | November 11, 1989 | |
Tired of fixing the cave, Crusty moves elsewhere. Not finding a new home to his liking, he returns to find Dink and his friends have fixed his old home. | ||||
10a | "Small Stuff" | Michael Reaves & Brynne Stephes | November 18, 1989 | |
Two Erythrotherium destroy Dink and his friends' digging plans to protect their home. Dink compensates them after saving their lives. | ||||
10b | "Lights Out" | Mark Cassutt | November 18, 1989 | |
Amber gets a crystal rock, but when the rock breaks, Flapper has his own tricks against Tyrannor. | ||||
11a | "Mystery of the Broken Claw" | Gary Greenfield | November 25, 1989 | |
Amber is blamed for destroying a watering hole when trying to get a spot there, so she investigates with her friends. They find the hunters that did it and manage to thwart a Spinosaurus ambush at another watering hole and restore the usual watering hole. | ||||
11b | "Encounter at Flatrock" | Ralph Sanchez | November 25, 1989 | |
Crusty gets lost while trying to find the Rock. Having failed to join him, Dink goes off to save him from a shell-eating Baryonyx. | ||||
12a | "The Sky Is Falling at Green Meadow" | Ted Field | December 2, 1989 | |
12b | "Sea Rescue" | Ralph Sanchez | December 2, 1989 | |
Scat is lost from a tsunami. Dink and his friends, accompanied by marine creatures, locate and rescue Scat from a storm. | ||||
13a | "Raiders of the Lost Nest" | Karen Wilson & Chris Weber | December 9, 1989 | |
13b | "Land of No Return" | Larry Huber | December 9, 1989 | |
Dink and his friends lure Tyrannor into the 'Land of No Return'. Flapper comes to the rescue, but then, they rescue Tyrannor himself. |
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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14a | "Scavengers" | Ralph Sanchez | September 15, 1990 | |
The kids save an Ornitholestes named Fleetfoot from a flock of Pterodactylus, but Fleetfoot turns out to be a hunter of flying animals and tries to get Flapper. | ||||
14b | "Tar Troubles" | Larry Huber | September 15, 1990 | |
Against Crusty's advice, Dink interferes with a tar pit and frantically tries to stop it spreading, but ends up starting a fire. | ||||
15a | "The Honeyfruit Hero" | Cathyrn Perdue | September 22, 1990 | |
Scat tries to become a super hero by saving the Compsognathus Honeyfruit supply from a large bone biter, which turns out to be an Iguanodon, instead of bugs. | ||||
15b | "Tall Tale" | Richard Merwin | September 22, 1990 | |
Crusty tells the story of Trail Blazer, he tells him about he and his herd's survival, the battle against the Allosaurus, Sharpteeth and the formation of Green Meadow many years ago. | ||||
16a | "Crusty's Reunion" | Larry Huber | September 29, 1990 | |
16b | "Tale of the Beast" | Cathyrn Perdue | September 29, 1990 | |
A disfigured Saurolophus is believed to be a menacing beast. Amber, whom Beast rescued, is able to clear the misunderstanding. | ||||
17a | "Scat-ter Brained" | Meg McLaughlin | October 6, 1990 | |
A close encounter with Tyrannor and a bump on the head, convinces Scat that he is a Tyrannosaurus. Meeting Tyrannor again during a fall restores Scat. | ||||
17b | "Fraidy Scat" | Tony Marino | October 6, 1990 | |
18a | "The Reluctant Head-Banger" | Don Glut | October 13, 1990 | |
Shyler befriends a Pachycephalosaurus named Nobby, but his appetite is too big for Dink's lot to handle. However, Nobby rescues them from being buried under the fall. | ||||
18b | "Wrongs of Spring" | Cathyrn Perdue | October 13, 1990 | |
19a | "Overrun" | Michael Reaves & Brynne Stephens | October 20, 1990 | |
19b | "The Last of Their Kind" | Cathyrn Perdue & Richard Merwin | October 20, 1990 | |
Shyler catches a Fire Bug he calls Glowy. A distressed Supersaurus named Melodi is looking for her mate. Shyler and his friends find and rescue Melodi's mate. | ||||
20a | "Day of the Snake" | Michael Reaves & Brynne Stephens | October 27, 1990 | |
20b | "Rivals" | Cathyrn Perdue | October 27, 1990 | |
21a | "Challenge" | Ralph Sanchez | November 3, 1990 | |
The kids challenge a herd of Centrosaurus when they drink from their water hole somewhere in the desert. Dink must kill the herd leader's son, Stormfoot in a "Challenge of Desert". | ||||
21b | "The Secret" | Richard Merwin | November 3, 1990 |
Five years after its television broadcast, Dink, the Little Dinosaur was released on VHS by Turner Home Entertainment under the Hanna-Barbera label on September 14, 1994. Its six volumes are Land Of No Return, Shyler's Friend, The Sky Is Falling, Lights Out, Rivals and Phantom Of The Cave. Each Dink videocassette contains over five episodes from the series. Turner also distributed these videos internationally in different countries such as the United Kingdom through First Independent Films, in Australia through Rainbow Products, and in Germany through Fox Video.
Warner Archive released the complete series on October 10, 2017 in Region 1. [8]
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