Arthur
Dino-mite!
Clip: Season 14 | 1m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Wouldn't it be cool to travel back in time to see dinosaurs?
Wouldn't it be cool to travel back in time to see dinosaurs? Arthur and his friends time travel, but they must be careful not to disrupt the space time continuum.
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Arthur
Dino-mite!
Clip: Season 14 | 1m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Wouldn't it be cool to travel back in time to see dinosaurs? Arthur and his friends time travel, but they must be careful not to disrupt the space time continuum.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Whoa!
Wouldn't it be cool if you could travel way, way back in time and see actual dinosaurs?
Come on!
You're missing the apatosaurus.
The apatosaurus was among the largest land animals that ever lived during the Jurassic period.
They had the smallest brains of any dinosaur, and they were herbivores, meaning they only ate plants.
Questions?
When's lunch?
Not for another 65 million years... and ten minutes.
Yoo-hoo!
Smile for the website.
Remember, no flash photography and absolutely no littering.
If anything falls off the time path, it could alter the future.
Now, over here we have a very interesting pteranodon nest.
Where are those raisins?
Uh-oh.
BRAIN: Come on, Buster.
Stick with the group.
Uh... coming!
That was amazing.
Next time we should go to... Arthur!
Th... there's something wrong with you.
You too!
Ugh!
I'm all scaly!
Where's my moisturizer?
One of us must have upset the space-time continuum.
It wasn't my fault.
That box of raisins jumped out of my pocket.
Come inside, you five.
You're late for fly catching class.
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