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  2. Dino Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Dino Ranch was released on Disney Junior in the US as the number one cable series among kids, boys and girls 2–5. In the six weeks since the launch of the official Dino Ranch YouTube channel, it accumulated over three million views. [9] Dino Ranch is being adapted into a stage show by Fierylight and Terrapin Station Entertainment. [18]

  3. List of Dino Ranch episodes - Wikipedia

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    After the Jr. Ranchers spend all their time trying to prepare a special surprise birthday gift for Jane, they find out that all she really wanted was to spend the day with them, and learn that spending your time with someone is the best gift of all.

  4. Brontosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Brontosaurus (/ ˌ b r ɒ n t ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s /; [1] [2] meaning "thunder lizard" from the Greek words βροντή, brontē "thunder" and σαῦρος, sauros "lizard") is a genus of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in present-day United States during the Late Jurassic period.

  5. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend - Wikipedia

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    Colin Greenland reviewed Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend for Imagine magazine, and stated that "proves that the Walt Disney formula can even make a brontosaurus cute." [5] Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend received generally negative reviews. The film holds a 12% rating on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes based on 17 reviews. [6]

  6. Dino: The Great Egg-Scape - Wikipedia

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    Dino: The Great Egg-Scape is a 1997 American animated short film and a spin-off of The Flintstones starring Dino, the Flintstone family's pet dinosaur.Directed by Joseph Barbera and produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, it originally aired as part of What a Cartoon! on Cartoon Network on March 5, 1997.

  7. The Brontosaurus 'is back' - AOL

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    The world's most iconic dinosaur -- and the largest to ever roam the earth -- is finally getting some respect from science. We were all taught to identify the long-necked Brontosaurus through ...

  8. Dinosaurus! - Wikipedia

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    The Brontosaurus, still alive, accidentally stumbles away and into a quicksand pit that swallows it up. Meanwhile, the islanders have found refuge from the Tyrannosaurus by hiding in the old fortress, which is protected by a ring of burning fuel.

  9. List of fictional dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    It is limited to well-referenced examples of dinosaurs and related prehistoric reptiles in literature, film, television, comics, animation, video games and mythology, and applies only to non-avian dinosaur species that lived from the Triassic Period until the end of the Cretaceous.