Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 4, Episode 12 - Episode #4.12 - full transcript

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

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Dino Dana!

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[Dana] Lovey Dovey Dinos

Interesting nest
construction.

I see sticks,
mud and some rocks.

But who built you?

[roars]

A Therizinosaurus.

Did you make this?

[roars]

Hey!

I take that as a yes.

[growls]

Alright, I'm leaving.

Relax.

[both roar]



Another Therizinosaurus

and this one's
bigger than you.

Girl dinos are usually
bigger than the boy dinos

so she must be a girl.

[both growling]

Sorry, friend.

I don't think
she likes your nest.

But why not?

[Uncle Ravi]
Dana, elevator's waiting.

So, why do you think
she didn't like his nest?

Yeah, hold that
thought, Dana.

-Careful, Ravi.
-I am.

Where can I put this down?

Oh, there.

-Okay.
-No, there.

You know what?
How about right here?

Oh, perfect.

So happy we're
moving in together.

Yeah.

Me too,
me too, me too.

So, about why the girl
Therizinosaurus

didn't choose the boys nest?

Oh, well moving into a nest
is a really big decision.

It's a big step toward
creating a life together.

You want to be really,
really, really sure

it's the right choice.

We're still talking
about dinosaurs, right?

[Anjali] There's a lot
to consider, Dana.

Like what if your stuff
doesn't go together.

Dinosaurs don't
really have stuff.

And will you be
comfortable?

So, your theory is that
the girl Therizinosaurus

didn't think
she'd be comfortable?

Uh, maybe.

There's only one
way to find out.

It's Therizinosaurus time.

What is she doing?

I think she's transforming
into a dinosaur.

Oh.

Be right back!

Babe, I'm just going to
take my stuff upstairs.

Comfortable, huh?

[sighs]

Let's give this a try,
Therizino.

Hmm.

These rocks might not
have been the best idea.

This isn't the most
comfortable nest,

Therizinosaurus.

[roars]

Alright, alright.

No need to get so pushy.

[growls]

What's gotten into you now?

I'm out of the nest. Really?

[roars]

Oh, did you make
this nest too?

Ouch.

I'll try it.

Calm down.

[growls]

Ugh. Ouch.

This nest is even less
comfortable than the last one.

[growls]

Too many sticks.

You're going to have to work
on making comfier nests

if you want the girl
Therizinosaurus to choose one.

[growls]

Oh, unless you
already have.

Did you make all of these?

Oh, smart thinking.

Lots of choices.

Ooh, dried leaves.

Nice touch.

Let's give it a try.

[growls]

Ooh, much better.

[laughs]

[distant growling]

The girl is back.

[both roar]

Don't worry,
I can push myself out.

[both growling]

I think she likes it.

Aw, look how
happy you are.

Now what is he
doing to her?

[both growling]

Uncle Ravi, Anjali.

You won't
believe what I...

So, what do you think?

I love it.

You put all
my stuff out.

Thank you so much, Ravi.

The girl Therizinosaurus
liked her nest too

but then guess what?

What?

He started doing
this to her.

Oh, ah.

Uh, Dana.

Oh, no,
I kind of like it.

It reminds me
of the first time

that I realized
I liked your uncle.

When you saw my car.

No, I hate that car

but it was after
we took a drive in it.

I think it was
our second date.

I spent a lot of time
getting ready,

especially my hair.

Anyway you know how your uncle

likes to drive
with the top down?

Is there any other way?

So, my hair got ruined
by the wind.

Oh, sorry.

[Anjali]
You said sorry then too.

I don't know if you
remember this but

you helped fix my hair

and I thought it was
really romantic.

Aw. Me.

So, is your theory
that the boy dino

was cleaning the girl dino's
feathers to impress her?

Boys do a lot of things
to impress girls.

Interesting theory
but I'll need confirmation.

Alright, sweetie.

I'll take the garbage out
and then I'll come back

to take these boxes
down to storage.

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[both growling]

Oh, I guess it's not just
the boys who do stuff

to impress the girls.

Now the girl's cleaning
the boy's feathers.

Oh, except he doesn't
look impressed.

[sighs]

Sorry, girl Therizinosaurus.

I think you're going to
have to find a new nest.

[both growl]

Oh, correction, looks like
he's trying to impress you back

but this time
with food.

Which he's eating.

Shouldn't you share?

[both growl]

Oh. He did.

Just not in the way
I was expecting.

Oh, but she seems
to like it.

Oh, a lot.

She laid some eggs.

Of course.

That's why the boy
Therizinosaurus

built so many nests,

cleaned her feathers
and brought her food.

Because he wants to
start a family with her.

[both growling]

Aw.

Bye, lovebirds.

Anjali, Uncle Ravi.

Uh wait, I thought
these were going away.

Well, it's not just me
that needs to be comfortable.

[sniffing]

What smells so good?

A home cooked meal?

I love you.

That's exactly how the girl
Therizinosaurus felt

when the boy fed her,

with his
regurgitated food.

Cute.

[Dana]
And then guess what?

She laid some eggs.

He works fast.

[Dana] Your theory
was right, Anjali.

The boy dino was trying
to impress the girl dino

so they could have
a family together.

Kind of like how
I'm trying to impress Anjali.

And how I'm trying
to impress your uncle.

So we can have
a family together.

-What?
-Wait, are you?

Are you?

Well, I would.

So would I,
definitely.

I don't understand
what's happening.

I think we're...

Getting married!

Oh!

Congratulations!

[distant roar]

[Ravi]
I love you.

[Anjali]
I love you too.

Next up, more Dino Dana.

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Dino Dana!

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[Dana] Best Nest

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[dinosaurs chattering]

[Dana] That sounded
like a Compsognathus,

a microraptor
and an Archaeopteryx.

What are you all
doing in my yard?

Uh, where do you
think you're going?

Mom, I just saw two dinos,

the microraptor
and the Compsognathus

and a prehistoric bird,
the Archaeopteryx.

And?

And I'm obviously going
to go investigate.

Yeah, no.

You can investigate
after we get this new crib

for Dexter inside
and put together.

It isn't exactly new.

What was that?

Well wouldn't it
have been easier

just to buy a new crib?

Why didn't I think of that?
Of course.

Want to go inside
and grab all of the money

out of your
dino piggy bank?

There was no dino piggies
and I think you know that.

And I think you know that
money has been a bit tight

since we all decided
to save for a house.

I'll be right up
with all this.

Someone wants
their own room.

And thank you.

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[squawking and chittering]

Huh?

Hey.

That stuff's
for Dexter's crib.

Give it back!

What is
the Compsognathus doing?

[gasps]

Did you build this, Compy?

Wait, is she using Dexter's
crib pegs on her nest?

[distant squawk]

The Archaeopteryx.

Wait, where did
the Compy go?

Very clever, Compy.

You use your nest to camoflauge
your eggs and yourself.

Unfortunately, I can't
let you keep these pegs.

My little brother
won't have a bed.

Whoa, friend.

You want me to call that
Archaeopteryx back over?

Didn't think so.

[Mom]
Dana, where are you?

Coming, Mom.

[squawks]

I thought I asked you to
help bring this stuff in.

I am.

It's going to take us a long
time if you go peg by peg.

Mom, I just rescued these
from a Compsognathus' nest.

It tried to bite me.

You can't see it but it...

You can tell me inside

and you can take more
than those pegs.

Okay, go.

The Compsognathus,
Microraptor and Archaeopteryx

returned and stole some
of Dexy's crib stuff.

Those nasty dinosaurs.

Whoa, Mom.

They're just trying
to survive just like us.

Dinos can't buy homes
so they need to make them

and the Compsognathus made
an incredibly camouflaged one.

Those crafty dinosaurs.

That's better.

Okay, time for us
to get crafty.

I thought there was
a bag with screws

and instructions.

That's what the Microraptor
and Archaeopteryx took

but don't worry, Mom.

I'll handle them.

Now who does
this nest belong to?

I see wire

and yarn and screws.

[coos]

Looks like I'm not the only one
trying to get into that nest.

Good look, Compy.

[squawks]

Ouch.

Whoever built this nest
built it strong enough

so that it can
hang from a branch

and out of reach
from hungry predators.

[squawking]

Oh.

And there's our
dino builder now.

[squawks]

Hey, Microraptor.

You mind giving me back
those screws you stole?

[squawks]

Huh.

I didn't think so.

Any luck?

Well, I found the screws.

Great.

But I can't get to them.

Less great.

But I did learn
something new.

Back to great?

The Microraptor builds
its nest out of things it finds

so it's strong enough to
hang down from tree branches.

That way predators
can't get to it.

Predators or moms
who need to build cribs?

Don't make it
personal, Mom.

It's hard not to, Dana.
We have to finish this.

[distant squawking]

Maybe we should do what
the microraptor does.

Build a crib so it hangs?

No, find what we need.

We just need to find
the same size screws

but from somewhere else.

Smart thinking, Nugget.

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Nice work.

Now we just need
the instructions.

[distant squawking]

The Archaeopteryx
doesn't know what's coming.

Archaeopteryx nest spotted

and as predicted,

crib instructions
spotted too.

[squawks]

But why would you want
paper in your nest?

[squawks]

No, Archaeo, don't rip it.

Ugh. Ripped it.

I've got to get those
instructions back

before she completely
rips them up.

But how?

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[squawks]

Oh, hey Microraptor.
What's up?

[squawks]

Oh, look.

An Archaeopteryx nest.

I bet they have
yummy eggs in there.

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Perfect.

Let's see if she can
steal an egg

and hopefully knock
the crib instructions down.

[both squawk]

The Microraptor got one!

Aw, she dropped the egg.

There's no way that egg
would survive that fall.

Wait, The egg survived.

The paper from
the instructions

must have been soft enough
to protect the egg.

Oh, I can't take
that protection away

from the Archaeopteryx.

Sorry, Dexter.

[squawks]

You finished it?

Yeah, I found
the instructions online.

Oh.

That takes care
of the bad news.

-What's that?
-Nothing.

It's just I discovered
something interesting

about the Archaeopteryx.

It ripped up our
crib instructions

to make its nest
soft for its eggs.

Doesn't sound that
different from...

Where is it?

Ah, hummingbirds.

See how they use feathers
and soft things in their nests?

I love how birds
and prehistoric birds

and dinosaurs
all did the same things.

Why's that?

Because it makes
me feel that

even though things disappear
or go extinct

that part of them
is still around.

I like that too.

[crying]

Oh, I'm not sure
Dexy does though.

It's okay, Dexy.
This is your new crib.

I'll be right back.

Maybe he just needs
something soft too.

Here you go, Dexy.

Smart thinking, Dana.

This is a Sauropod.

His name is barosaurus.

See? He has three little spots

look, one, two, three.

[squawks]

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