Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 3, Episode 6 - Dino Flyer/Dino Prints - full transcript

On her daily visit to Mr. Hendrickson, Dana helps a Baby Pterodactylus who has fallen from her nest. Over the course of a few days, Dana learns that sometimes people and dinosaurs need a little push out of their comfort zones in order to succeed./Dana finds claw marks all over the yard and tries to figure out what could have made them. Mom and Dad take a walk down memory lane and help Dana ...

[squawks]

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

Dino Dana!

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[Dana] "Dino Flyer."

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[squawking]

Pterodactylus.



And from your size,

I predict that
you're only a baby.

Adult Pterodactylus are
about the size of a duck...

[squawking]

...and you're so much
smaller than that!

Aw. You're so cute.

[squawking]

Wait. Are you okay,
little friend?

[squawking sadly]

Did you fall
out of your nest?

[squawking sadly]

Don't worry, baby.

I'll get you back up there.

I'm an expert tree-climber.



Hop on board, baby Ptero.

You comfortable?

[squawks]

Then let's get you home.

The trick to
climbing trees, baby,

is to find strong branches
to hold onto.

That's a good one.

And here we are.

Safe and sound.

Hop on out, baby.

Now, be a little more
careful up here.

You don't want to
fall out again.

[squawks]

[giggles]

[quiet, indiscerible
chatter]

[quiet, indiscerible
chatter]

[quiet, indiscerible
chatter]

[knocking]

Hi, Mr. Hendrickson!

Oh, hi, Dana.

I'll be in in a second.

- Alright.
- What?

I said, "Alright."

Okay. See you soon!

Oh, hey. What game do you
want to play today?

We'll discuss that
once you're inside.

Say again?

I said, "We'll discuss that

once you're inside."

Good plan.

Mr. Hendrickson...

do you have any
Albertosaurus?

Go dino.

Have you made any
new friends yet?

Uh, a few.

What's the flying one
that's green called again?

Pterodactylus?

Its name means
"winged finger"

because its wings went from
its fingers to its legs.

Yes. Do you have
one of those?

No.

Go dino.

But I did see
a baby Pterodactylus

on my bike ride here.

- Did you?
- Yep.

She had fallen
out of her nest.

Don't worry,
Mr. Hendrickson.

I got her back in.

Well, that's good to hear.

Oh.

Looks like it's lunch time.

Already? But we're not
done our game.

Well, we'll finish tomorrow.

Same time?

I wouldn't miss it
for the prehistoric world.

[laughs]

[squawking and tweeting]

Good morning, baby Ptero.

How are you doing today?

[baby squawks]

Hey, is that your mom?

Hi, mama Pterodactylus.

[adult squawks]

I'd love to observe you,

but I've got
a card game to win.

[both squawking]

Mama Ptero, be careful

or your baby will...

[baby squawking]

...fall down!

[baby shrieks]

Phew, that was close.

I told you to be careful,
mama Ptero.

[squawking]

Now, let's get you
back up to your nest.

Again.

[squawks]

[Dana, panting]
Mr. Hendrickson!

You won't believe
what just happened!

Well, whatever it is,

it'd better explain
why you're late.

It does.

Remember how I told you

about the baby Pterodactylus
I saw yesterday?

The green dinosaur
that can fly?

Technically it's
a prehistoric winged reptile

and not a dinosaur,
but anyways,

today while I was
biking past,

I saw the baby's mom

accidentally push her
out of the nest.

But don't worry,
I caught the baby.

How do you know
it was an accident?

What do you mean?

And are you done
with that muffin?

[chuckles] How do you know
that the mom bird

didn't deliberately
push her out?

Because moms aren't mean.

Well, sometimes.

Well, it's not
about being mean.

Sometimes baby birds
need a little push

to leave the nest
and learn how to fly.

So is your theory that
the mama Pterodactylus

was trying to help her baby
learn to fly

by throwing her
out of the nest?

Sounds like a
good theory to me.

Sounds like a horrible
theory to me.

[Mr. Hendrickson]
No, no, no.

Sometimes baby animals
just need a little push

to get them out
of their comfort zone.

Otherwise, they'd never learn.

Oh, lunch time.

Aren't you going to sit

with some of the new
friends you've made?

Maybe.

Are you going to be
on time tomorrow?

I promise.

And as a bonus, I'll test
your theory on my way over.

Bye, Dana.

Good morning,
mama and baby Pterodactylus.

[both squawking]

Now's my chance to test
Mr. Hendrickson's theory

that the mama Pterodactylus

is pushing her baby
out of the nest

to help her learn to fly.

[both squawking
and tweeting]

She's doing it again!

[both squawking]

Looks like the baby's
trying to flap her wings.

Come on, baby!
You can do it!

And she's falling.

[baby squawking]

What?

You did it.

You're flying!

Good job, baby.

[both squawking]

And good job for
teaching your baby

how to fly, mama Ptero.

You gave her just
the push she needed.

[both squawking]

[adult cooing]

- Was I right?
- Yes.

Birds have so much
to teach us.

They truly are the most
incredible creatures.

And since birds
came from dinosaurs,

I agree.

[laughs]

- Go dino?
- Absolutely.

Do you want to invite
any of your friends

to play with us?

They all look like they've
already got company.

What do you think
you're doing?

Pushing you
out of the nest.

Don't worry, Mr. Hendrickson.

I'm an expert friend-maker.

The trick to making friends
is just to be nice.

I'll go first.

Hello, my name is Dana,

and this is my best friend,
Mr. Hendrickson.

Hello, Dana

and Mr. Hendrickson.

My name is Gloria,

and this is
my friend Stuart.

Would you like
to play cards with us?

We'd love to.

[faint tweeting]

Aw, I missed him again.

- Missed what?
- Kirkland's Warbler.

It is a very rare bird.

- It--
- Are you a... birder?

He's the biggest.

So is Mr. Hendrickson!

Tell them.

Well... I enjoy birds, too.

I started a
birders' club here.

Maybe you'd like to join.

- Well, uh...
- He'd love to.

[chuckling]

Lunch time already?

Would you like
to sit with us?

Only if there's room.

We'll make room.

Nice to meet you, Dana.

Same time tomorrow?

I wouldn't miss it
for the prehistoric world.

[laughs]

[inaudible]

What?

Thank you.

I can't hear you.

Thank you!

[laughs]

You're welcome.

[dinosaurs squawking]

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[Dana] Next up,
more Dino Dana!

[squawks]

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

Dino Dana!

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[Dana] "Dino Prints."

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And that's...

the last one.

So it looks like
the smaller dino was here,

and the larger one
was over there,

and the smaller one
moved here,

then here...

and the big one

was here...

and here.

But what were they doing?

I'd better take a picture.

[camera shutter clicks]

Looks like some sort
of pattern.

[gasps] Dad! Stop!

You're about to drive over
my evidence.

Evidence?

I discovered two sets
of dino footprints

on the driveway
and I'm trying

to figure out
what they were doing.

[yawning] You have fun
with that, Nugget.

Careful where you step.

[Dad sighs]

From the evidence
I've gathered so far,

it looks like they started
by facing each other,

but then they went one way,

then the other.

Dad, do you have a theory
about what they were doing?

No, but I do have a theory

of what Mom will do
if I don't get inside quick.

And it's not pretty.

[baby crying]

[door opens]
Aman, where have you been?

You were supposed to be home
20 minutes ago.

I don't know.
Working, providing...

Loving you.

Mom, do you want to hear
about my discovery outside?

Hold on, Nugget.
Saara, almost ready to go?

I can't find
my art supplies.

Oh! [chuckles]

Here they are!

Mom, she took
my stuff again.

I put a note in
the "Seester Ask Me" box!

Which you also took.

I can't handle this
right now.

Don't worry.
I got this.

Go to your room.

Actually, Saara needs
to get to her art class,

and I have to change
out of my clothes,

which are covered
in baby spit.

Here, you take Dexter,
and I'll get changed.

I wouldn't mind
changing, either.

[timer beeping]

Either take the baby
or deal with dinner.

Baby.

[sniffs] Oh, smells like
someone else

needs to get changed,
hey, buddy?

But what about
my discovery?

[sighs]
So, what did you discover?

Two sets of dino footprints
that I think are in a pattern.

Those kind of look like
my karate moves.

Uh... here.

My Sensei sends
these diagrams to us

to help us learn
new routines.

So is your theory

that the dino footprints
on our driveway

are from two dinosaurs
doing karate?

No, but maybe
they were fighting.

Great theory, Saara.

Dinosaurs did compete
with each other for survival.

I'd better go test it.

[dinosaur squawks]

[gasps] A Troodon.

You must be one
of the dinosaurs

that made these footprints.

Now to test Saara's theory
that you were fighting.

It's Troodon time.

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Show me what
you got, Troodon.

[squawks]

Interesting attack, Troodon,

but two can play
at this game.

[dinosaur squawking]

[dinosaur squawking]

Nice try, but I've
got claws, too.

[dinosaur squawking]

You think that's loud?

[yelling] Squawk!

[both dinosaurs squawking]

What's she doing here?

[squawks]

We're not fighting, are we?

[squawks and grunts]

Are you doing
these moves for her?

[both dinosaurs squawking]

But then who do these
second set of footprints

belong to?

I wonder if Saara
has another theory.

No, I don't.

Saara, help your sister.

I already tried.

Maybe you could
take a turn.

- Excuse me?
- [Saara sighs]

Who's ready for dinner?

No one.

It's in the garbage.
I overcooked it.

Should we order a pizza?

[baby crying,
Mom sighs]

Why don't you let me
order a pizza?

Saara, put your shoes on.
I'll feed Dexter,

and then I'll take you
to art class.

[Saara]
Wait. So I'm not getting pizza?

[Mom]
Okay, Dexter. Okay.

Mom's here.

- Nugget?
- Yes?

What do you want
on your pizza?

A theory.

I don't think
they have that.

I'll call you back.

What's wrong, sweetie?

Are you feeling
a little overlooked?

No,

I just can't figure out
my dino discovery.

If the Troodon
wasn't fighting,

why was it moving
for the girl dino?

And who does the second
pair of footprints

belong to?

Let me see
your picture again.

Uh huh, that does kind of
remind me of something.

- Honey?
- [Mom] What now?

Do you know where
the wedding album is?

[Mom]
Where it always is.

Okay. Thank you.

I'll get it.

[Dad]
Do you remember at our wedding,

when Mom and I
danced together?

Uh huh.

Well, little secret:

we had to learn
those sweet dance moves.

See, there was a time
when mom and I

could actually
go out on dates

and take dance lessons.

And check out the
instructions they gave us.

See? Don't they look
the same?

So, is your theory

that the dino footprints
on the driveway

are from two
dinosaurs dancing?

I've seen boy dinos
dance before

to impress girls,

but I've never seen
a boy and girl dino

dance together before.

Well, there's a first time
for everything.

Did you order the pizza?

Was just about to do that.

What's that doing out?

Dad was telling me
about how you

used to have time together
to take dance lessons,

which got him thinking
that maybe the Troodon outside

were dancing together.

I've got to go
test his theory.

[gasps] Dad's theory was right!

The boy and girl Troodon
are dancing together.

I know boy dinos dance
to impress girl dinos

so they can start
a family together.

I guess girl dinos
do the same thing.

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Sweet dance moves, Troodon.

[baby squawking]

A baby Troodon?

[all squawking]

But you already
have a family together,

so why are you still trying
to impress each other?

I wonder if Dad
has another theory.

I think we should
ask your mom.

Ask me what?

Dana wants to know
why two dinosaurs

would still try
to impress each other

even after they've had kids.

Interesting question.

I thought so, too.

Well, birds like
the sandhill crane

keep dancing together
after they have babies

to prove to each other

that they're still
good partners.

Why would they still
need to prove that?

Because I guess sometimes
you need a reminder

that you still
love each other.

I'm down here.

[laughs]

[door buzzer buzzes]

That must be the pizza.

Dana, would you mind
getting it?

On it.

[Debbie]
Hi. Here are your pizzas.

And thanks for calling
Debbie's Delivery.

- You're welcome.
- Bye.

Pizza's here!

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[laughs]

[sighs] I'm never going
to art class.

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