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  2. Denver, the Last Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    Denver, the Last Dinosaur is an animated series produced by World Events Productions and Groupe IDDH . It was nationally syndicated throughout the United States in 1988 with reruns airing until 1990. In the show, a dinosaur hatches from a petrified egg in the modern era, and is befriended by a group of teenagers. [3]

  3. World Events Productions - Wikipedia

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    WEP LLC, doing business as World Events Productions, is an American-based animation and distribution company in St. Louis, Missouri, best known for releasing the anime titles Voltron, Defender of the Universe and Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, as well as producing the original animated series Denver, the Last Dinosaur. [2] [3]

  4. Wayne Grayson - Wikipedia

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    Vincent "Vinnie" Penna Jr, who has primarily performed using the stage name Wayne Grayson, is an American voice actor and director primarily known for his work at 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, Media Blasters, NYAV Post and DuArt Film and Video.

  5. List of programs broadcast by DD National - Wikipedia

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    Denver, the Last Dinosaur (Danu Danasur) [10] DuckTales [13] The Flintstones [14] Guchche (Stories from My Childhood) [10] The Jungle Book [15] [10] The Legend of ...

  6. Tress MacNeille - Wikipedia

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    Teressa Claire MacNeille (née Payne; born June 20, 1951) [3] [4] is an American voice actress, who has contributed to voice-over work with credits including voicing Dot Warner on the animated television series Animaniacs and its revival, Babs Bunny on Tiny Toon Adventures, Colleen on Road Rovers, Chip and Gadget Hackwrench on Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Anastasia Tremaine in various ...

  7. The Last Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    The Last Dinosaur (Japanese: 極底探険船ポーラーボーラ, Hepburn: Kyokutei Tankensen Pōrābōra, lit. ' Polar Probe Ship: Polar Borer ') is a 1977 Japanese/American tokusatsu co-production, co-directed by Alexander Grasshoff and Tsugunobu Kotani (the latter billed as Tom Kotani), [1] and co-produced by Japan's Tsuburaya Productions and Rankin/Bass Productions.

  8. Two young brothers and their cousin were wandering through a fossil-rich stretch of the North Dakota badlands when they made a discovery that left them “completely speechless”: a T. rex bone ...

  9. USA Cartoon Express - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Cartoon Express premiered Voltron and Denver, the Last Dinosaur, two series from World Events Productions. In October, Turner Broadcasting purchased Hanna-Barbera and launched Cartoon Network one year later, thus taking a chunk of Cartoon Express programming with it. [3]