Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 4, Episode 10 - Episode #4.10 - full transcript

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

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Dino Dana!

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[Dana] Prehistoric Hospital

[Dana] Does your leg
hurt, Grandma?

What do you think?

Yes?

Well, you're right.

But it's not as bad
as being stuck

in this hospital bed.

Where do you think
you're going, Gloria?

Home.

The doctor said to stay put
and rest your knee

so it can heal.

Doctors.
What do they know?

A lot.



Doctors are like
paleontologists

except instead
of studying dinosaurs

they study the human body.

Well, I'm starting to
feel like a dinosaur.

I'm just a bag
of old bones.

[Grandpa]
Oh, just leave her, Dana.

Sometimes Grandma
needs her space.

A Titanis

and it looks
like he's hurt.

Maybe if I find out
what prehistoric creatures do

when they're hurt,
I can help Grandma.

Can I go outside, Grandpa?

And miss all the fun?
Are you sure?

Go ahead, Dana.

Come on.

You know,
it's not our fault

you fell trimming the tree.

It's the kind of thing
you can't do alone anymore.

You should have
asked for help.

I don't need
anyone's help.

[squawking]

[Dana]
Titanis!

Are you okay?

It's alright!

I just want to help.

Don't worry, Titanis.

If your leg injury
is like my Grandma's

you just need to rest
until it heals.

Are you hungry?

Here, have a...

Oh, sorry, friend.

I'm all out of beef jerky.

Maybe I could come
back with some.

[both squawk]

Another Titanis!

Huh... What's it doing?

[squawks]

The other Titanis brought
the hurt one some food.

Maybe if Grandma gets some food
she won't be grumpy anymore.

[both squawk]

Guess what?

You won't believe
what I just saw.

What was it Dana?

A Titanis fed
another Titanis.

Maybe Grandma
needs to eat something.

Her lunch is right here.

You know, I'm going to
get a bit of fresh air.

Are you not hungry, Dana?

Not for that.

There's not even
any dessert.

If you had dessert,
would you eat your lunch?

Maybe.

Don't go anywhere, Grandma.
I'll be right back.

Where am I going to go?

Dessert is served.

Where'd you get that?

The vending machine.

You didn't
need to, Dana.

No, but I wanted to.

-Want to share?
-I was hoping you'd ask.

Hey!

I'm just like
the Titanis outside.

How is that?

Because we both brought
food to someone who is injured

to make them
feel better.

Don't you like it?

I just don't
want anymore.

Why don't you go outside
and check on your dino friends?

[Dana]
Okay.

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The Titanis are gone.

His leg must be
feeling better.

[sighs]

Huh, now how am I going to
find a way to help Grandma?

[distant rumbling]

[trumpets]

[trumpets]

Two mammoths.

The second one looks like
she hurt her foot too.

[grunting]

And I think she's
going to lose her balance.

Ah!

Shouldn't I be
squished by now?

You caught her!

And saved me too.

Thank you, Mammoth.

Oh, look at that.

The first mammoth is helping
the other one walk

by keeping her up.

They're supporting
each other.

Grandma!

Grandma,
what are you doing?

What does it look like?
I'm going to the bathroom.

I'm fine!

I can do it.
Just give me some space.

While you take your space,
can I tell you

about something
I just saw outside?

Sure.

I just saw a mammoth,
that's prehistoric elephant

help another mammoth walk
by standing beside her

and use it's trunk
like this.

Dana!

It's lucky because
the one was going to fall

and crush me.

Look, Grandma. We made it.

I could have done-

I know.

Where's your grandmother?

In the bathroom.

-Did the nurse help her in?
-No, I did.

And she let you?

Not really.

Why doesn't Grandma
want any help?

[Grandpa] I think sometimes
people get older or get hurt,

it's difficult for
them to accept help.

[Dana]
Why?

[Grandpa] Because they used
to be able to do everything

for themselves.

You hear something
out there?

Do you need to
go investigate?

There might be another
injured prehistoric creature

out there who can help me
figure out how to help Grandma

but I can stay here
if you need me too.

No, off you go.

When you get back
I'll drive you home.

T-Rex!

What are you
doing around here?

[roars]

Shivering?
Are you cold?

I'd give you my coat

but I think it would
only cover your claws.

Aw, poor friend.

I don't know what to do.

[roars]

Another T-Rex!
Maybe she can help.

Did you just use your body
to warm up another T-Rex?

Maybe Grandma
needs a warm up.

Grandpa, you won't
believe what I just saw.

What was it?

I just saw a T-Rex
help a cold T-Rex get warm.

Well, that makes sense.

Birds keep each other warm
by lying beside each other.

[Dana] Maybe that will
help Grandma feel better?

Well, Dana. I should
probably drive you home.

Isn't anyone
going to help me?

Coming!

Well, that's it.
Here we go.

-Thank you.
-That's it.

I guess if the king
of the dinosaurs

can ask for help, so can I.

Maybe you'll feel
more comfortable

if I help you warm up?

I am feeling a bit cold.

[both laugh]

Thank you, Dana.

Thank you, Edmond, for putting
up with an old dinosaur.

[laughs]

I love dinosaurs.

Well, let's see
what we can find.

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[all roar]

[Dana] Up next, more Dino Dana!

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

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[Dana] Bugasaurus

[Dad]
Gotcha!

Don't gotcha.

Dad, what are you doing?

Well, I was trying
to take a nap

but now I'm hunting.

Hunting what?

Sh, do you hear that?

That buzzing sound?

Yeah.
It's laughing at me.

Nugget.
Don't move.

Is it on me?

Yes.

It's been bugging me ever since
I laid down on that couch.

Technically a fly's
an insect, not a bug.

What are you doing now?

Winning.

Missed it again.

All I want to do is sleep.

I was up all night
with your brother.

I only have a few more hours
until my shift at the hospital.

Why won't you
let me sleep?

Don't be too upset, Dad.

Insects are some of
the greatest survivors

of all time.

Look.

This is how long
scientists think

people have been on Earth

and this is how long scientists
think insects have been around.

It's a lot longer.

Yeah, like more than
399 million years longer.

So you're saying that
I'll never get my nap?

That this is hopeless?

Nothing's hopeless,

especially when we have
science on our side.

I think I might be able to
help you catch that fly

and solve a dino experiment
at the same time.

Ah, there it is.

Dino experiment 726,

which dinosaurs
were insectivores.

Wait.
Dinosaurs ate insects?

Yep.

Insects haven't just been
around longer than people.

They also outlasted
the dinosaurs.

[Dad]
Whoa.

But how is knowing which
dinosaurs were insectivores

going to help me
catch this fly?

Because if I can see how
they caught insects...

Then I can use that
to catch this fly,

thank you, science.

See, I told you it
was laughing at me.

It's Meganeura time.

Dino Experiment 726
test number one.

Alright, dinosaurs.

Let's see which one
of you is hungry

for a giant prehistoric
dragon fly.

[squawks and roars]

Not the Giganotosaurus.

Even though the Meganeura
have wings as long as my arm

they were probably
too small a meal

for such a large predator.

Same thing
for the Albertosaurus.

[roars]

[squawks]

Maybe just big enough
for a Troodon.

Troodon is one of the smartest
of all the dinosaurs

but is it smart enough
to catch a Meganeura?

She's going low.

I think she's
about to leap.

I should probably
move out of the way.

[squawks]

Nice moves, Troodon.

[squawks]

A real Meganeura?

Looks like he's got
the Troodon's attention.

[quiet squawks]

The Troodon is doing
it's sneaky thing again.

I wonder if it will work
on a real Meganeura.

[squawks]

She did it!

Troodon caught
a Meganeura

which means Troodon
are insectivores.

Now to see if her hunting style
will work for Dad.

[buzzing]

Explain how this is going
to help me catch the fly

and get back to sleep?

The Troodon caught
the Meganeura by staying low

and slowly sneaking up on it
before leaping up

and snatching it
out of the air.

[Dad] And you think it's going
to work on the fly?

Other than getting smaller,

insects have stayed pretty much
the same since dino times.

Alright.
Here goes.

Gah!

[buzzing]

Any other bug
catching ideas?

I'll go find out.
Be right back.

[buzzing]

You won't be
laughing long.

Dino experiment 726,
test number two.

Alright, dinosaurs.

I know the Troodon
was an insectivore

but let's see who else
is hungry for a tasty insect.

[loud squawk]

Quetzalcoatlus?

The biggest flying
creature of all time.

Did you eat insects?

[all squawk]

Nope, looks like you preferred
small dinosaurs

like the Compsognathus.

What about you,
Pterodactylus?

Did you eat insects?

[squawks]

Or did insects eat you?

[squawking and chittering]

A Microraptor?

You're a dinosaur with four
wings that you use to glide.

Are you a fast-enough glider
to catch a Meganeura?

[squawking and chittering]

Looks like I'm
about to find out.

The Microraptor
is closing in.

It did it!

The Microraptor
caught a Meganeura

which means Microraptors
are insectivores.

Now to see if this hunting
style will work for Dad.

But I can't fly.

Especially not when
I'm this tired.

No, but you can glide.

Sort of.

The Microraptor caught
the Meganeura

by gliding down on it
from above.

Aerial attack.
I like it.

Just remember, insects
have incredible eyesight.

They can see all around
them which means...

Don't worry, Nugget.
I've got this.

[chuckles]

It can be hard
to surprise them.

Feeling like science isn't
really helping us here, Nugget.

Science is all about
trial and error.

-Right now we have...
-Two errors.

Which just means
we need another trial.

I'll be right back.

I don't know how many more
trials I can take.

Dino Experiment 726,
test number three.

Alright, dinosaurs.

I know the Troodon
and Microraptor

are insectivores
but is anyone else interested

in showing how they
catch a yummy insect?

What was that?

Ouch.

There it is again.
Who's doing that?

I better take cover.

Meganeura,
are you hiding too?

But from what?

[squawking]

An archaeopteryx.

Paleontologists believe
the Archaeopteryx

was the first bird ever.

I know some
birds eat insects

but are you one of them?

[squawks]

It looks like
that's a yes.

Meganeura
and Archaeopteryx

are both expert fliers

so I wonder how
the Archaeopteryx

is planning to catch
the Meganeura.

It didn't but it did
give another Archaeopteryx

a chance to catch it.

I know what
Dad needs to do!

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On three.
One, two-

Wait.
Tell me the plan again?

Archaeopteryx worked together
to catch their prey.

One of them
would chase it

while the other one
waits to catch it.

Yes. Got it.

-So, I'm the catcher?
-Chaser.

Chaser. Perfect.
I'm good at that.

Okay. On three.

One, two, three!

Ahh!

-Got ya!
-Yeah!

Thanks, Dad.
I learned from the best.

The Archaeopteryx.

Yes.

Thank you, science
and thank you, Nugget.

This means I can
finally take a nap.

A short one,
but still.

You're welcome, Dad.

Sleep tight.

[baby cries]

You don't have
any dino experiments

on getting a baby
to stay asleep, do you?

You know what?
I might.

[skittering]

[baby cries]

-Let's see.
-What have we got here?

Why do Corythosaurus
honk...

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