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Dinosaur Train is an animated television series aimed at preschoolers ages 3 to 6 and created by Craig Bartlett, who also created Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold!. [2] The series features a Tyrannosaurus rex named Buddy who, together with the rest of his family, who are all Pteranodons, takes the Dinosaur Train to explore the Mesozoic, and have adventures with a variety of dinosaurs.
The second season of Dinosaur Train began airing on August 22, 2011 with a one-hour special, "Dinosaur Big City." [1] Other hour-long specials during season two included "Dinosaurs A to Z," which aired May 14, 2012 [2] and "Dinosaur Train Submarine Adventure," which aired February 18, 2013. [3]
Dazzle the Dinosaur: Marcus Pfister: Dinosaur Dinosaur: Dinosaur vs. Bedtime: Bob Shea: An unnamed young dinosaur taking on a series of challenges before going to bed. Edwina Alamosaurus: Edwina, the Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct: Mo Willems: A kind and well-loved dinosaur, ostracised only by Reginald Von Hoobie-Doobie. No name Unknown
Dinosaur: 2000: United States: CGI animation: Dinosaur Island: 2002: United States: 2D animation: Dinosaur: 1980: United States: stop-motion animation: The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy: 1915 United States stop-motion animation [97] [98] [99] Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone: 2005: United States: 2D animation ...
This is a list of television programmes broadcast by Nickelodeon in India. The channel was launched on 16 October 1999. The channel was launched on 16 October 1999. Nickelodeon's current logo, used since 2009.
Devanagari is a Unicode block containing characters for writing languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Bodo, Maithili, Sindhi, Nepali, and Sanskrit, among others. In its original incarnation, the code points U+0900..U+0954 were a direct copy of the characters A0-F4 from the 1988 ISCII standard.
العربية; বাংলা; Català; Čeština; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto; Euskara; فارسی; Français; Frysk; Galego; 한국어 ...
Santipur OT is a beautiful font reflecting a very early [medieval era] typesetting style for Devanagari. Sanskrit 2003 [ 83 ] is a good all-around font and has more ligatures than most fonts, though students will probably find the spacing of the CDAC-Gist Surekh [ 67 ] font makes for quicker comprehension and reading.