Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 3, Episode 11 - Mind your Mammoth/Dino Catastrophe - full transcript

While Dad makes baby food for Dexter, who is starting to eat solid foods, Dana is trying to figure out what mammoths use their trunks for./Dana is taking care of Cai's cat Sabre but he escapes Cai's apartment to chase a Baby Troodon. Now it's up to Dana to save the Baby Troodon from Sabre and get Sabre back into Cai's apartment.

[squawks]
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[Dana]
Dino Dana!
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Dino Dana!
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[Dana] "Mind Your Mammoth."
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[trumpeting]
Baby mammoth watch,
minute four.
A baby mammoth
is called a calf,
and my first observation
of this calf is...
[trumpeting]
...she's adorable.
Are you having
fun, baby?
[trumpeting]
Aww!
Are you okay,
baby mammoth?
Why are you sucking
on your trunk?
Did you land on it?
[adult mammoth
grunts softly]
Oh!
Here comes your mom.
She'll make you
feel better.
[both trumpeting softly]
Or she'll pull you
away from me.
I didn't know mammoths
could use their trunks
to move things.
I wonder what else
they use their trunks for!
Mm, wait... I think she
thinks I'm a predator.
There's only one way
for me to get close enough
to observe them.
It's mammoth time!
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[Dad] Dana, can you come
to the kitchen, please?
-Now?
-Yes, now.
[sighs]
Let me guess: there's something
going on with mammoths.
How did you know?
Oh. Right.
Dad, you won't believe it.
There's a baby mammoth
with her mom outside.
Amazing.
There's also a baby human
with his dad inside
who could really
use your help right now.
Now?
What's with all
the "now" stuff?
Yeah, now.
I need you to play
with your brother
while I make him
his baby food.
Dad,
you know how I love
helping with Dexter...
but this might be
my only opportunity
to learn what mammoths
use their trunks for.
I need to go outside.
Yeah, no.
I need your help.
Making baby food
is a lot of work.
But, Dad...
No "but, Dad..."
Play with your brother
and try to enjoy it.
Fine.
Hi, Dexter.
Do you like mammoths?
I do, too!
They're some of the most
incredible creatures ever.
See these tusks?
They're actually teeth
that never stop growing.
Mammoths use them
for defense,
and digging,
and lifting stuff.
Sounds like you
already know
a lot about mammoths
there, Nugget.
Wait for it.
See this trunk?
Do you know want to know
what it's used for?
So do I!
So far, I've seen
a baby mammoth
suck on her trunk
after she got hurt.
Oh, like when Dexter
sucks his thumb.
That could actually
be right!
Don't act so surprised.
[laughs]
I've also seen
the mama mammoth
use her trunk to move
her baby away from me.
I think she thought
I was a predator.
[cooing]
Do I look like a
predator to you, Dexter?
Arr! Arr!
[Dad]
Oh...
-Arr!
-[baby talk]
Dexter is loving this
mammoth stuff, Dana.
Keep it coming. [sniffs]
[cooing]
[sniffs] Ugh!
Again?
Dexter, I just
changed your diaper!
[coos]
Dad, can I go outside
while you change him?
It'll help me gather more
mammoth observations
to share with Dexter.
[sighs] You have
five minutes.
[sniffs, gags]
Maybe ten.
Thanks, Dad!
[Dad]
You do that on purpose, buddy?
[both trumpeting]
[hums, mimicking trumpeting]
I'm a baby
mammoth, too!
Will you take care of me?
[mammoth trumpets, grunts]
Also let me see how else
you use your trunks?
[both trumpeting]
[snuffling]
[giggles]
Now what are you doing?
[snuffling]
Are you smelling me
with your trunks?
[both trumpeting softly]
Is this how you say hi?
[trumpets loudly]
Or is that
how you say hi?
[both trumpet]
Hi, Baby. Hi, Mom.
I mean...
[hums, mimicking trumpeting]
[all trumpeting]
So that means mammoths
also use their trunks
to smell and to talk
to each other.
[trumpets]
I wonder if they use them
for anything else.
[Dad]
Dana, your time is up.
And yes, I mean now.
I'll be back.
Don't use your
trunks without me.
[both trumpeting softly]
Chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga,
chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga,
chugga, chugga, chugga,
chugga, chugga...
woo-hoo!
And we're bringing
the carrot train
into the station, and...
Looks like the
station is closed.
I don't think Dexter
likes carrots.
Of course he does.
They're delicious.
-Sort of.
-[Dexter laughs]
Well, we'll just
back this train up.
Chugga, chugga,
chugga, chugga,
chugga, chugga, chugga,
chugga, back up!
[sighs] Dana, you want to
help me clean up the kitchen?
Sure.
[Dad]
And I think Dexter wants to know
if you learned any more
mammoth stuff.
Dexter, guess what!
I have more mammoth trunk
observations for you.
Exciting.
Not only do mammoths
suck on their trunks
when they're upset
or use them to move things,
they also use them
to smell
and to talk
to each other
like this.
[trills lips,
mimicking trumpeting]
[laughs]
[Dad]
Ah...
Almost got it.
Come on, Dexy.
Aren't you hungry?
[phone ringing]
I'd better go get that.
Do you want to try
feeding Dexy?
I'd love to.
Okay, Dexter.
We can do this.
Here comes the mammoth.
Mammoths love vegetables
because they're herbivores,
which means they eat plants.
[trills lips,
mimicking trumpeting]
[Dana trilling lips,
mammoths trumpeting]
[Dexter cooing]
[groans]
Okay, Dexter.
Let's try that again.
[trumpets] goes the mammoth
who opens its mouth
because it wants to eat
the yummy vegetables.
[Dexter cooing]
What is it, Dexter?
Do you see something?
[Dexter babbles]
[gasps]
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Mama Mammoth.
What are you using
your trunk for now?
[snuffling]
[cooing]
[snuffling]
[gurgling]
[Dana]
Are you sucking up the water?
You are!
Can you use your
trunk to drink water?
[Dexter giggles]
[slurps, swallows]
You can't use
your trunk to drink,
but you can use it
to carry water
to your mouth
like a straw!
[baby slurping]
[Dana]
And give your baby some, too!
-That's amazing!
-[Dexter babbles]
Isn't that amazing, Dexter?
[giggles]
Now's my chance!
Do you like it?
Did Dexter just eat?
And I think
he wants more.
Dana just got
Dexter to eat.
Your mom's on the phone.
It wasn't me.
It was the mama mammoth.
I'd better
call you back.
What happened?
I made another mammoth
trunk observation.
Mammoths also use
their trunks like straws
to suck up water, then
spray it into their mouths.
[giggles]
Mammoth trunks are pretty
special, huh, Dexter?
[giggles]
They are.
But big sisters are
even more special,
especially when they prove
how good they are
at taking care of
their baby brothers.
Does that mean I should
finish feeding Dexter
while you clean up
the kitchen?
Now?
-Yes, now.
-[Dad laughs]
[cooing]
[mammoth trumpets]
[gasps] Dexter, look!
The mammoth is back for
some more yummy carrots.
[trills lips,
mimicking trumpeting]
[mammoths trumpeting]
[Dana] Next up, more Dino Dana!
[squawks]
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[Dana]
Dino Dana!
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Dino Dana!
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[Dana] "Dino Catastrophe."
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[cat meows]
[footsteps outside,
lock being opened]
Yep, he's got
lots of pets,
and now I'm just
going to feed him and--
Oh, no you don't, Sabre.
Cai, does he try to run
when you open the door?
Every time. You can take
the cat out of the wild,
but you can't take
the wild out of the cat.
[Dana grunts,
Sabre meows]
Do you want to
go outside, Sabre?
I think he wants
to hunt birds.
Here, let me talk to him.
I'll straighten him out.
Hi, Sabre. You know
you have to stay inside.
I know you don't like it,
but that's the way it is
because I don't
want you to get hurt.
No. Mama doesn't
want that, does she?
Now can I see
a smiley face?
[meowing]
There it is!
Ooh, look at
that widdle face!
Are you having fun
with Dana?
I know I have.
Who knew cat behavior
was so interesting?
But I don't love
cleaning the litter box.
No one does, but
it is a small price to pay
for a best friend like Sabre -
which is why I can't wait
to get home.
I'll see you soon, Sabre.
And Dana. [chuckles]
[Dana]
Bye!
[meows]
Hmm. I guess my weekend
of cat-sitting
is almost over.
-[meows]
-I know.
I'm sad, too.
Better get you fed before
your mom gets home!
Come on. Let's go.
There you go.
[Sabre meows]
You need some water, too.
[wind blowing outside]
Brr! Are you cold, buddy?
Me, too.
[dinosaur squawks]
[Dana gasps]
Look, Sabre: a Troodon!
Not interested?
You should be.
You know how you
want to hunt birds?
Well, dinosaurs
became birds!
Although I'm pretty sure
that bird
would be hunting you.
[dinosaur chirping]
But not that one.
[chirping]
Baby Troodon, did you
come through the window?
[chirping]
[Sabre hisses]
[chirping & hissing
continue]
Sabre, don't...
[Sabre hisses,
dinosaur chirps frantically]
Sabre did!
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Wait up, Sabre.
[hissing & chirping
continue]
Sabre...
Leave that baby
Troodon alone.
[Troodon squawking,
Sabre hissing]
[Sabre purring & hissing]
Gotcha.
That baby Troodon
can run really fast!
I bet that's
so he can avoid
predators like you,
Mr. Hunter.
Let's go see
where he went.
But no eating him,
understood?
-[meows]
-Was that a yes?
[squawking]
You'll be alright, baby.
Must be your mom
I saw outside.
Better get you
back to her.
[dinosaur chirps,
Sabre hisses]
Sabre! Stop!
I'm not supposed to let him
out of Cai's apartment!
As long as he stays
inside the building,
everything will be okay.
Except for maybe
the baby Troodon!
Sabre, get back here!
[Sabre hissing,
Troodon chirping]
[sighs]
No escape now.
[Dad]
Dana?
[Dana]
Hi, Dad!
Bye, Dad.
Got to keep the doors open
to let the smell of paint out.
[Dana, calling]
Sabre...
Sabre, where are you?
[Sabre meows]
Sabre, what are you
doing under here?
Hunting isn't easy,
especially when
your prey is fast
and clearly a good hider.
[drawer rattles,
Sabre meows]
[faint creaking]
I think he's in there.
[Sabre meowing]
[faint rustling]
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[Troodon chirping]
-[hissing]
-No, Sabre.
We have to get
that baby Troodon
back outside to his mom.
[Sabre meows,
Troodon chirps]
Don't worry, baby Troodon.
We're going to help you.
You don't need to
run or hide anymore.
[chirping]
-There's that running again.
-[Sabre meows]
Hah. Nice try.
You're staying with me.
[Sabre meows]
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[Dana panting]
Why is this door
open now?
Better question:
Why do you have
Cai's cat up here?
It's a long story.
I was feeding Sabre
when he saw
a baby Troodon
and hunted it up here.
Okay, it's not that
long of a story.
Well, you'd better get it out
of here before Nixon notices it.
Good point.
Be right back.
Good job there, hunter.
Dana, don't...
close the door.
[yawns]
Okay, Sabre. You're home.
Now you stay here
while I go look
for the baby Troodon.
[chirping & squawking]
Oh, there you are.
Are you following me now?
-Sabre, I'm home.
-[Sabre hisses]
[Sabre meowing & hissing]
[gasps] Oh, no!
What "oh, no"?
I have something
to tell you,
but I don't want to
in case you get mad.
Dana, I could never
get mad at you.
Sabre just ran out
the door behind you.
-What?!
-I knew you'd get mad.
But don't worry: at least he
can't get out of the building.
-Except...
-Except what?
Except I left the back door open
so I could bring my stuff in.
[both gasp]
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Sabre's not
allowed outside.
He won't know
how to get home.
He couldn't have gotten far.
Don't worry.
I have a plan.
Why don't you
go that way?
-I'll go this way.
-Good plan.
[both, calling]
Sabre!
Sabre!
[Dana, faintly]
Sabre!
Sabre!
[Troodon chirping,
Sabre meowing]
[Dana]
Sabre!
[gasps] Sabre!
-[Sabre meows loudly]
-Stop...
[Troodon chirping,
Sabre hissing]
[Sabre meowing,
Troodon squawking]
And he's not stopping.
[chirping loudly]
I don't think
all that chirping
is going to
help you, Troodon.
[chirping loudly]
[meows]
[chirping]
[larger dinosaur squawking]
Or maybe it is.
[meows]
Look!
Your mom found you!
[both dinosaurs
chirping & squawking]
[meows]
Uh-oh.
Looks like the hunter
has become the hunted.
[meows]
[large Troodon squawking,
Sabre hissing]
[hissing continues,
Sabre meows]
Sorry, Mama Troodon.
[squawking frantically]
You're going to have to
find something else to eat.
[both dinosaurs
squawking & chirping]
Bye, Baby Troodon!
[squawking]
-[meows]
-Say, "Bye, Baby."
"Bye. Bye, Baby Troodon."
-[Cai gasps]
-Yes? Yes--
Sabre. There you are.
Oh, I'm so happy
to see you.
Dana, where'd you
find him?
[Dana]
Right here.
Just in time, too.
He was about to
become Troodon food.
Really?
[Dana]
Yep!
Sabre was trying to hunt
a baby Troodon.
-But guess what.
-What?
The baby called
for its mom,
and she defended him
against Sabre.
That sounds dangerous.
It was - for the baby
and Sabre.
Turns out Troodon babies
can run really fast,
hide really well,
and call on their
moms for defense.
I wish you'd called me
to protect you, Sabre.
It's okay.
He called me. Yes.
Nice job protecting him.
But I think we should
probably get him back inside.
You're right.
Who knows what other
dinosaurs are out here
and might want
to eat him?
Good point.
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[Sabre meows]
[both dinosaurs
squawking & chirping]
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