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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( January 2011) DinocharacterFirst appearanceThe Flintstones (1960)Created byVoiced by(1960–1987, 1994, 2000)Jerry Mann (1961)(1981–2001)(2000)(2001)(2015)InformationSpeciesSnorkasaurusGenderMaleSpouseJulietChildren15Dino ( ) is a featured in the animated, and its. He is a pet dinosaur of the series' main characters,.
Dino debuted in the opening credits of the pilot episode of The Flintstones, but is not mentioned by name until the first season's fourth episode, 'No Help Wanted.' Contents.Background In the series, Dino serves the role of a pet dog, and exhibits the characteristics of a typical domesticated canine.Dino is a -like, a Snorkasaurus. Dino is a relatively small dinosaur, only slightly larger than the humans of his time, smaller than that appear in the series, and much smaller than the numerous sauropods that appear as work animals in the series (a full-sized sauropod appears as a crane in the opening sequence, and oversized ' ribs' the size of an automobile are seen in the closing credits).A recurring gag in the series is Fred coming home from work, and Dino gets excited and knocks him down and licks his face.
But no matter how hard he tries to the contrary, Fred usually gives in to Dino's ticklish and wet doglike kisses. Dino frequently exhibits human emotions, nearly 'talking,' and can also be moved to anger, at which point he snarls and snaps, especially when Fred tries to lie either to or in front of him, which he can always tell. He also loves to play with and, the Flintstones' and Rubbles' respective offspring; these characters are introduced in the middle part of the series.
In the episode 'Hop Happy' Dino meets Hoppy, the Rubbles' new pet hopperoo. At first, Dino and Fred get scared, thinking he's a giant mouse, but they eventually become best friends after Hoppy helps Dino rescue their owners in an accident.Although he is usually immune, Dino does take a couple of brief stabs at romance. The first comes in the episode, 'Dino Goes Hollyrock', which originally aired on September 14, 1962. In it, Dino falls in love with female TV star sauropod 'Sassie' (an obvious takeoff on ') and then becomes her co-star on her TV show. However, after she removes her false eyelashes and wig, he is shocked that she turned out to be an ugly, talented sauropod that could be beautified. The second comes in the episode, 'Dino and Juliet', which originally aired on November 26, 1964.
In it, Dino falls in love with the new neighbor's female sauropod (Juliet). Their romance, which results in the birth of 15 puppies, helps end the feud between Fred and the new neighbor, Mr. Loudrock.Although Dino had already appeared earlier in the series' first season (such as the episode 'No Help Wanted' and 'Arthur Quarry's Dance Class' - these episodes were made after the 'Snorkasaurus Hunter' but aired before), Dino is portrayed quite differently in the first season's 18th episode 'The Snorkasaurus Hunter.' In this episode, Fred and his friend are on a camping trip, trying to hunt a snorkasaurus.
Unlike Dino's other appearances, the snorkasaurus in this episode speaks and behaves toward Fred and Barney in a manner similar to comedian. At the end of the episode, the Flintstones take in the dinosaur; the snorkasaurus (called 'Dino' at one point by Wilma) is seen acting like a butler for the Flintstones: answering the telephone, dusting, and ironing. Dino in this episode also has purple skin instead of his varying pink-to-red color, which seems to vary from episode-to-episode during this early period, but is permanently purple after this episode. After this episode, Dino is permanently portrayed as behaving in a doglike fashion.Dino's origins are explained in the episode 'Dino Disappears', which originally aired on October 10, 1963. In it, Wilma states that Dino followed Fred home because Fred was playing with him. Fred counters by saying he was merely trying to chase him away. This seems to refer to the episode 'Snorkasaurus Hunter' where Fred and Barney's playing was actually hunting him down and Dino's following him was actually Dino sneaking onto the car.Post-original series, Dino appears in most of the series' spinoffs, except during the first season of.
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There, Dino is replaced by Wooly, a dwarf mammoth, as the Flintstone family's pet. However, starting with the following series', Dino once again becomes a regular character.In the 1980-1982 series, Dino is featured in his own segment, ',' where Dino tries futilely to capture a pesky in the Flintstone household. The segments bear some similarities to classic cat-and-mouse cartoons such as. Dino later appears as a puppy in 1986-1988 series (including his own segment, 'Dino's Dilemmas'), as Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's babysitter in the short-lived 1996 series, and also starred in his own two 7-minute short cartoons, (1995) and (1997).Other media.
Dino statue (right), along with (left).Dino appears in both live-action movies. He isn't seen very often in the first film, 1994's. Dino was created with both computer-generated imagery and as a puppet from, while archival audio from the original series was used to serve as Dino's voice. However, in the second film, 2000's, Dino has more screen time; he appears here as a puppy. Fred won Dino's egg as a prize after winning a carnival game. Initially, Fred didn't think much of the egg as he felt that the creatures inside never live long. On a, just as Fred and Wilma are about to kiss, Dino's egg hatches and he takes an immediate attachment to Fred, believing him to be his mother.
(This, of course, contradicts Dino's origin in the original series.)Filmography Television shows. (1960–1966). (1972–1974). (1977–1978).
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(2015)Portrayal Dino's barks and sound effects were provided by for 27 years, from 1960–1987; archive audio of Blanc was used for Dino in the. Jerry Mann provided the speaking voice of Dino in the 1961 episode 'The Snorkasaurus Hunter'.
Provided Dino's vocal effects for 20 years, from in 1981, until in 2001 (a role he shared with ). Provided the vocal effects in the 2000 video game. Shared vocal duties with Frank Welker for The Flintstones: On the Rocks.
In 2015, provided the vocal effects for the direct-to-video.References.