Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 1, Episode 7 - Calling All Plesiosaurs - King of the Dance Floor - full transcript

Dana and her friend Riley use a time traveling submarine to study the behavior of prehistoric marine reptiles. Dana sees a T. rex dancing and decides she must learn the reason behind it's weird behavior.

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!
[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]
[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]
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various dinosaurs roaring]
[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]
[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]
Dino Dana!
"Calling All Plesiosaurs."
[blowing bubbles]
[blowing bubbles]
[gasps]
Dana!
Riley, I thought we were
going to play in the pool
after you called your mom.
Yean, I don't feel
like it now.
Hmm...
Dana!
What happened
on the phone?
Nothing,
it doesn't matter.
Okay, okay.
She said she's
still working
and won't be back home
for a few more days.
You miss her?
A lot.
You know what I do
when I'm sad?
- Dino experiment?
- Exactly.
Don't you do those
when you're happy too?
Yes and bored
or excited or nervous.
Really, any feeling.
Do you want to
do one with me?
It might
cheer you up.
Okay.
Except we can't do
the dino experiment.
Oh, why?
Because we're doing
a prehistoric marine
reptile experiment.
What's the difference?
Prehistoric
marine reptiles
are creatures that lived
at the same time as dinosaurs
but instead of
living on land...
- They lived in the water?
- Right.
Today, we're going to
try to figure out
what they would have
sounded like underwater.
But to figure that out,
wouldn't we need to go back
to when dinosaurs lived
in some sort of
a time traveling submarine?
Yes.
Yes, we would.
[both gasp]
[blowing bubbles]
[sonar ping]
Roar!
I don't hear anything,
captain Dana.
Me neither,
Admiral Riley.
Maybe we should try
different sounds.
Good idea.
[both making
various animal sounds]
[sonar pings]
[both making
various animal sounds]
Nothing's working.
Maybe underwater prehistoric
marine reptiles
didn't make any sounds?
[distant squealing]
Did you hear that?
There it is again.
It's coming
from this way.
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It's getting closer.
[distant squealing]
[distant squealing]
And closer.
[distant squealing]
And close...
It's inside the sub.
In that torpedo tube.
Open it.
You open it.
You're the Admiral.
[distant squealing]
[metallic scraping]
[squawking]
Aww.
[squeals]
What is it?
A baby plesiosaur.
[both]
Aw...
But what is it?
This is it.
Plesiosaurs are prehistoric
marine reptiles
with super long necks
and four flippers.
But, if we found its baby
then where's it's mom?
Maybe she lost it.
Aw.
It's probably sad
and missing her.
We have to get that baby
back to its mom, captain.
Aye, Aye,
Admiral.
[both gasp]
Don't worry, baby.
I know you're sad.
We'll get you back
to your mom, I promise.
[mechanical clunking]
[squeals]
That doesn't sound good.
Let's get back
to the control room
and see what it is.
And it's my turn
to hold the baby.
[squawks]
[sonar pings]
Uh oh.
What's uh oh?
Take a look.
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Uh oh.
What is it?
A Deinosuchus.
What's a Deinosuchus?
This is a Deinosuchus.
- A crocodile?
- A crocodile?
More like the biggest
crocodile that ever lived.
That's not good.
No, it's not.
The Deinosuchus
is a carnivore
that eats small
sea creatures.
Small sea creatures
like baby plesiosaurs?
[both gasp]
[roars]
[alarm bells]
Dive! Dive! Dive!
[alarm bells
and squawking]
Ah!
[roars]
It's still too fast.
Uh, rise!
Rise! Rise!
Rise, rise, rising!
[gentle squeaking]
I don't hear
anymore snapping.
We lost
the Deinosuchus.
[distant roar]
But we found
something else.
[roars]
Crocodile snout?
It looks like
another Deinosuchus
but why is this one
a different color?
I don't think
it's a Deinosuchus.
[roars]
That's a Spinosaurus.
What's a Spinosaurus?
This is
a Spinosaurus.
Another prehistoric
marine reptile?
I can see why you
would think that
but it's a dinosaur
that can swim underwater.
Did he eat baby
plesiosaurs too?
It ate anything it could
get its crocodile snout
and long claws on.
Like our sub?
[gasps]
[roars]
We need to shake off
that dino.
I'm trying.
[roars]
Now the Deinosuchus
has us too.
It's okay, baby.
I don't know how
we're gonna get you
out of this, it's okay.
My mom would know how
to get us out of this.
- I wish I could call her.
- That's it.
- We should call my mom?
- No.
We should call
the baby's mom.
Plesiosaurs are
as long as a bus
and may have
traveled in groups.
They can scare off the
Spinosaurus and the Deinosuchus.
Baby, we need you
to call your mom
as loud as you can.
[squealing]
[squealing]
It's not working.
[loud coo]
Wait, listen.
Baby, is that your mom?
[squeals]
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We did it!
Now to get you back
to your mom.
[squawks]
[squawks]
Off you go, baby.
[squawks]
[squawks]
Ready?
Aim.
Baby!
[loud coo]
[squeals]
[both grunt and squeak]
This makes me wish
my mom was here.
Your wish is my command.
Mom?
But I thought you-
After your call,
I decided to come home early.
What are you
two up to?
Prehistoric marine
reptile experiment.
On a time traveling
submarine.
Do you want to
join us on a mission?
Can I be Admiral?
You can be the commander.
Can I play too?
You're the Deinosuchus.
[both gasp]
[all blowing bubbles]
[Dana]
Next up, more Dino Dana.
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[Dana]
Dino Dana!
[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]
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various dinosaurs roaring]
[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]
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various dinosaurs roaring]
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various dinosaurs roaring]
Dino Dana!
"King Of The Dance Floor"
Brachiosaurus,
Sauropod group.
Triceratops,
Ceratopsian group.
Woo, one of
my favorites,
Tyrannosaurus Rex,
Therapod group.
[roars]
Wait up, T-Rex.
[coos]
Good morning, Roland.
Ethyl?
Oh...
Hey,
Mr. Hendrickson.
Mr. Hendrickson,
you won't believe
what I just saw.
Tyrannosaurus Rex,
but I don't know where it went.
Are those binoculars?
Can I borrow them?
Uh...
Whoa, I can see right into
Ms. Curry's house.
No, you can't.
Can you?
What are you doing
with all this stuff,
anyway?
Well, I was
bird watching.
Alone.
- Do you like looking at birds?
- Yes.
I like looking
at dinosaurs.
That's great,
for you.
Hey, Mr. Hendrickson.
We're samesies.
Dinosaurs came from birds
so we both like
looking at the same thing.
- I'm not sure they're the same.
- Oh no, they are.
Think about it.
Do birds lay eggs?
Yes, of course they do.
Guess who else did?
I'll help you.
Dinosaurs.
Birds have feathers.
Guess who else did?
It's the same
answer as before.
Dinosaurs?
Yes, birds had
wings for flying.
Guess who else did.
Dinosaurs.
Ehn!
Trick question.
Dinosaurs didn't have
wings that flew.
Prehistoric winged
reptiles did.
Don't feel bad
about getting it wrong.
A lot of people do.
Hey, can I dino
watch with you
in case a T-Rex
shows up again?
Well, it's kind of
a solo sport.
Hey, Ms. Curry.
I like your hat and boots.
Oh, thanks.
Guess what?
Mr. Hendrickson is letting me
bird watch with him.
Wow, that's very
kind of you, Roland.
Oh, it's nothing.
Helping the youth
and improving minds,
ETC, ETC.
Well, if you're going to
insist on joining me,
then you're going to need
your own proper chair.
Thanks, Mr. Hendrickson.
I'll stay on the look out
while you're gone.
Oh, and can you
bring me back
some water or juice
if you have it?
Anything but grapefruit
or cranberry.
Those are gross.
Okay.
Thanks,
Mr. Hendrickson.
Now all I have to do
is wait for...
what?
That was strange.
What's doing that?
[roars]
The T-Rex is back.
[snorts]
What do you smell, T-Rex?
Another dinosaur?
Maybe something to eat?
[roars]
Another T-Rex?
I wonder if they're
going to fight.
[roars]
[chomps]
[roars]
I'd run away if I were you,
littler T-Rex.
That other T-Rex
is a lot bigger than you.
[roars]
[grunting]
What's it doing?
[roars]
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[roars]
[groans]
That was weird.
Mr. Hendrickson, you won't
believe what I just saw.
Don't tell me you just
a saw Kirkland's Warbler.
Um, no.
I just saw two T-Rex's.
Really?
Yeah, and one was way
bigger than the other.
- She must have been female.
- What?
You did tell me that dinosaurs
are a lot like birds, right?
- Yep.
- Well, most bird species
the females is
larger than the male.
So, it was a boy
and girl T-Rex?
But that doesn't explain
why the boy was
moving so strangely.
What do you mean?
The smaller boy dino
was kind of dancing around
the bigger girl one like this.
[laughs]
What's so funny?
Well, sometimes
the male bird
will do a little dance
to impress the female bird.
-Really?
-Yeah, let me see.
This uh...
Ah.
That's a bird
of Paradise.
See how the male
is dancing around the female?
He wants to show her
that he's the strongest.
Cool.
I've got some
more information
on birds of paradise
in my apartment.
I'll be right back.
[roars]
Looks like you could
use a dance teacher.
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[roars]
[snorts]
Hey, T-Rex.
We need to teach you
some dance moves
so you can impress
that girl T-Rex.
Just follow me.
* [dance music] *
Come on, T-Rex.
Don't you want her to like you?
[roars]
* [dance music] *
Nice moves, T-Rex.
* [dance music] *
[roars]
Look who's here.
[roars]
Another male T-Rex?
We need to step
it up T-Rex.
* Remember the darkest day. *
* Always goes away,
oh yeah. *
We need a big finish.
* The sun shining sun
will shine again *
* and I will be with you
until the end. *
[roars]
Oh no.
That other male T-Rex
is a better impresser.
Sorry, T-Rex.
I'll think of something.
[Mr. Hendrickson]
Dana?
I'm sorry,
this is all I could get
on the Bird of Paradise
on such short notice.
Mr. Hendrickson,
it's too late.
He already lost
to a better dancing T-Rex.
That's no excuse
to give up.
Now see these
birds here?
They're not
always successful
but they keep trying.
Like this one.
It's called the superb
bird of paradise.
See how he's hopping?
Showing others
how strong he is.
Yeah.
[laughs]
Whoa, cool moves, Roland.
I didn't know you could dance.
I can't, really,
I'm just hopping.
Well, you're very agile.
You know, I was wondering
if I could interest you
in a little walk.
Well, I unfortunately-
It's okay,
Mr. Hendrickson.
I think you've
given me my answer.
- Thank you.
- There you go, come on.
I, I really should help.
[growls]
Hey, T-Rex.
It's time to jump around
* [upbeat hip hop] *
* [upbeat hip hop] *
[growls]
* [upbeat hip hop] *
They're coming back.
[growls]
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[roars]
[growls and roars]
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[roars]
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Don't give up.
[growls]
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[roars]
Good job, T-Rex.
[both roar]
I think she likes you.
You want dance
lessons now too?
[sighs]
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