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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dinosaurs was a show created by Jim Henson (or at least his production company, since he died when the show was still in pre-production) that aired on ABC in the early '90s. Basically it's The Flintstones meets The Simpsons, and yeah, they're dinosaurs! It followed the adventures of the Sinclair family: Earl, the not-too-bright blue collar dad; his wife, long-suffering Fran; and their three kids, typical teenager Robbie; naive middle daughter Charlene; and catch-phrase spouting Baby. Many of the episodes parodied modern society and issues, like the environment and family problems. |