Extreme Dinosaurs

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Extreme Dinosaurs
Format Animated series
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 52
Production
Running time 30min
Broadcast
Chronology
Related shows Street Sharks
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TV.com summary

Extreme Dinosaurs is an American animated series from 1997 based on a toy line from Mattel starring a foursome of heroic anthropomorphic dinosaurs and their nemeses: a trio of malevolent dromeosaurids with plans for world domination. Eventually, the evil dinosaurs' objective is to cause global warming, which will make life on earth more comfortable for reptiles. In Extreme Dinosaurs, the prehistoric reptiles were transformed by an alien criminal, and were given increased intelligence and an anthropomorphic form. A new female, alien, police officer character who became involved in the struggle by accident was also added. The key hero and villain characters first appeared in the cartoon series Street Sharks in the last few episodes of that series, the heroes where dubbed the Dino Vengers and were slightly different than the Extreme Dinosaurs. They also seem to be somewhat prejudice of raptors except for maybe Stegz.

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[edit] Characters

[edit] Extreme Dinosaurs

  • T-Bone (Tyrannosaurus rex): The team leader. He is easily the most serious of the group, although he does have a more casual side. Whereas the others often become distracted by their own interests, T-Bone is always focused. His signature move, that he can perform alone or with any in the group, is the "Saurian Stomp" which shakes the local ground. He is voiced by Scott McNeil.
  • Stegz (Stegosaurus): The team's technological specialist. He can curl his body and spin himself into a destructive saw blade using the plates on his back. He is voiced by Sam Khouth.
  • Bullzeye (Pteranodon): A wise-cracking youngster, his shriek creates ear-splitting sonic waves. Bullzeye has a bad habit of making purchases off the shopping network channels and being an all-round couch potato. He is voiced by Jason Gray-Stanford.
  • Spike (Triceratops): A martial arts expert, Spike is armed with a hard head that can bust through, apparently, anything. He’s smitten with ally Chedra and, despite his overeagerness to fight, betrays his overt masculinity by caring for a garden of his own volition. He is voiced by Cusse Mankuma.
  • Hardrock (Ankylosaurus): Joined the team partway through the series. Hard Rock is from another dimension far-too-friendly by nature, but he’s still capable of fighting effectively. Of the group, he is the pacifist and most understanding. He is voiced by Blu Mankuma.

[edit] Raptors

Their enemies are the Raptors, a gang of dromeosaurids.

  • Bad Rap: the leader, has a metal braces-like device attached to his mouth (and, briefly, a weapon on one claw that can dissolve solid rock effortlessly). His goal is to permanently alter the earth's biosphere to closer resemble the mesozoic. Voice done by Gary Chalk.
  • Haxx: has implants on the backs of each wrist that produce energy blades, tail has been replaced with a blade covered spinning duplication. Less gifted dinosaur: Too clumsy and idiotic to carry out his companions' plans usually spoiling the whole plot. Voice done by Lee Tockar.
  • Spittor: has launchers on the backs of each wrist and in the throat that spray potent, adhesive acid. His supply runs out in the first episode and he spends other episodes trying to find a substitute. The "brain" is quite skilled at making up sophisticated plans. Voice done by Terry Klassen.

(during the episodes of Street Sharks they also appeared. Bad Rap and Spittor had their basic hide colors exchanged)

[edit] Quadrainians

  • Chedra: a female law officer who has been stranded on Earth. Companion of the Extreme Dinosaurs. Resembles a human but for her blue skin and hair. Chedra is obsessed with law and always carries a Codebook wherein the many rules of her race are inscribed. Although her book is (as T-Bone observes) sixty-five million years out of date, Chedra persists in quoting from it and in scolding her friends when they violate its edicts. Voice done by Louise Vallance.
  • Argor: a criminal on the run who created both the Extreme Dinosaurs and the Raptors out of ordinary Earth saurians 65 million years ago. He then fled to another dimension when the planet began volcanically erupting (thanks to a machine he gave Bad Rap), abandoning his creations. Voice done by Terry Klassen.

[edit] Humans

  • Porcupine McVells: Paleontologist and owner of a private Dinosaur Museum. Being very used to oddities, he has no objection to allowing the ravenous Extreme Dinosaurs to stay in his establishment for as long as they choose. He lends them a "crock-pot" to use as an incubator for the then-unhatched egg that would later become Stegz's pet Ostrich, Ditto; shares his knowledge of machinery; and presumably keeps their existence a secret.
  • Becky Scarwell: a secretive Scientist who has been researching mutations and extra-terrestrials. She captures the Extreme Dinosaurs more than once, learning in the process how intelligent they are. voice by Adam Gardiner
  • Prince H: the prince of England who sometimes helps the Extreme Dinosaurs with some missions. He keeps their secret too.

[edit] List of Episodes

  1. Out of Time
  2. Fossil Fooled
  3. Ick-Thysaurus Vacation
  4. Inevitable Eggstinction
  5. Raptoroid
  6. Bullzeye Surfs the Web
  7. Saurian Sniffles
  8. Jurassic Art
  9. Mission Implausible
  10. Cyber-Raptors
  11. Loch Ness Mess
  12. Dialing for Dinosaurs
  13. There's no Place like Dome
  14. Raptorian Crude
  15. The Rule Book of Love
  16. Monstersaurus Truckadon
  17. Incredible Shrinking Dinosaurs
  18. Lunar Toons
  19. Have a Nice Daynosaur
  20. Bones of Contention
  21. The Bad Seed
  22. Earth vs. the Flying Raptors
  23. Rebels without a Clue
  24. Day of the Condorsaurus
  25. The Dinosaur Prophesy
  26. The Raptor who would be King
  27. The Return of Argor
  28. Jelousaurus
  29. Shrink Rap
  30. Night of the Living Pumpkins
  31. A Few Good Dinosaurs
  32. Captain Pork
  33. Lights, Camera, Raptors
  34. Enter the Dinosaur
  35. The Weresaur
  36. Jinxed
  37. Tiptoe Through the Tulips
  38. Cliff Notes
  39. Colosso-Dome
  40. Dinosaur Warriors
  41. Surfasaur's Up
  42. Agent Double O Dinosaur
  43. Salsafied
  44. T-Foot
  45. Zogwalla-Con
  46. Safari-Saurus
  47. Sir Gus and the Dragon
  48. The Extreme Files
  49. A Bone to Pick
  50. The Mysterious Island of Dr. Monstromo
  51. Medusasaur
  52. Holiday on Ice

[edit] See also

[edit] Extreme Dinosaurs Toy Line

The Extreme Dinosaurs, like Beast Wars, had a toy line to accompany the show. The toys were mostly made of soft vinyl and included either one or several weapons. Repaints to many of the Extreme Dinosaurs also proliferated during the nineties.

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