Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 4, Episode 4 - Episode #4.4 - full transcript

[Dana]
Dino Dana!

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

Dino Dana!

[roar]

[Dana] "Dancesaurus"

[cooing]

Was that a dinosaur?



[cooing]

An Incisivosaurus.

Are you looking
for something?

[all squawk]

Are those your
friends over there?

It looks like
they're dancing.

[squawks]

And they look like
they're all following that one.

I wonder if
it's the leader.

Dana!

Riley!

Roar!
You made it!

I'm so excited to finally
be in your dance class.

Wow. They're really good.



And that's
just the warm up.

Alright everybody.
Who's ready to dance?

I didn't know Coach Powers
is your dance teacher.

She isn't.
Mr. Mills is.

So, I'm sure some
of you are wondering

where Mr. Mills is?

Well he got
a violent stomach flu

so I'm filling in.

Don't worry.

I was on the dance squad
in high school.

Check out these moves.

Yeah, call this
one the lawnmower.

Teach you that later
if you're lucky.

Okay, dancers. Two groups.
One here, and one there.

Go, go, go!

Oh, Dana, here,
Riley, there.

But, Coach Powers,
we're here together.

It's Riley's
first class.

Oh, maybe my instructions
weren't clear enough.

Dana, here. Riley, there.

-You new?
-Yeah.

-I'm Riley.
-I'm Alice.

Lead dancer.
Just try to keep up.

So, Mr. Mills says you
like to start the class

with your favourite
warm up routines

or we could all
try the running man.

How about a little
bit of this, no?

Okay. Fine.

Do your own thing.

Come on, guys.
Let's go.

♪ ♪

[dinosaur cooing]

The Incisivosaurus
is back.

Keep going, guys!
Doing great.

Come on, team.
Let's show them what we've got.

Yeah, but I don't
really know the...

[sighs]

♪ ♪

Incisivosaurus?

Why aren't you
with your friends?

Wait.

They're not
letting him join.

[cooing and squawking]

Why won't the pack
let you dance with them?

[cooing and squawking]

Huh, he's not giving up.

[cooing and squawking]

Now he's copying
the other Incisivosaurus.

And it's working.
They're letting you join.

That gives me an idea.

♪ ♪

Riley, you have
to try to keep up.

I am trying.

Coach Powers, can Riley and I
get a drink of water?

Good idea, Dana.

I'm working up
quite a sweat myself.

[Riley]
Thanks, Dana.

Keeping up with my group
is really hard.

I thought we were
going to be together.

I know
but don't worry

I just saw an Incisivosaurus
who can help.

I'm guessing dinosaur?

They're small
turkey sized dinosaurs

who happen to be
pretty good dancers.

Dinosaurs dance?

Yep.

And one of them
just gave me an idea

for how you can
fit in with your group.

He tried to dance
with his friends

but they wouldn't let him in
until he copied their moves.

So, I'm supposed to
copy my dance group?

But I'm not
as good as them.

It worked for
the Incisivosaurus.

Riley, Dana,
you've hydrated enough.

Back to your groups.

Okay, dancers.

Now that you've warmed up

Mr. Mills says you're
rehearsing for a recital

which I guess
is like a big game.

So, let's practice
for the big game.

Go, go, go!

Just copy them.

I said go, go, go.

♪ ♪

Oh, I love this jam.

Makes me feel like
raising the roof.

Five, six, seven, eight.

♪ ♪

Good job, Riley.

[dinosaur cooing]

I wonder what
the Incisivosaurus is up to now.

This is my favourite part.

This is getting
hard to copy.

Looks like he's still
copying them.

[all squawking]

But wait.

The others are doing
a new move.

He's having a hard time
copying this one.

[squawking]

Oh no.

Are they kicking him out?

[squawking]

He looks sad.

[squawking]

What is he
going to do now?

[squawking]

Wow.

The Incisivosaurus just did
a huge move on his own.

[squawking]

And I think
his friends like it.

Come on, team.
Let's step it up.

-Really?
-Five, six, seven, eight.

♪ ♪

Sorry.

You're not hurt, are you?

Good.

Maybe you want to
sit this one out

and just watch us for a bit.

♪ ♪

Riley.

I saw what happened.
You okay?

Not really.

This dance class
is hard.

It was when I
first started too.

I don't think I'll
ever be able to dance

like the kids
in my group.

Maybe you shouldn't
dance like them.

The Incisivosaurus
tried to fit in

by copying the other
dinosaurs moves

but he really
impressed his friends

when he did a move
that was all his own

like this.

Wow.
That is impressive.

-Want to try?
-I don't know.

Come on. Try it.
It's just us.

Copy me.

♪ ♪

-You got it.
-I did, didn't I?

Riley, Dana,

did I say we could
go play hide and seek?

No, I didn't.
Back to your groups.

Now it's time for
a little performance.

So, Mr. Mills says that both
groups do the same dances

but I've always liked
a little competition

and since this is
my class today

we're going to have us
a dance off.

Quick, come up
with something

that will knock
the judge's socks off

and by the way,
the judge is me.

What are we going to do?

I can't just make
something up like that.

I have an idea.

♪ ♪

Dance off time.

Let's see what
you came up with.

Dana's group.
You're up.

Dance like you've got a world
championship on the line.

♪ ♪

Ready everyone?
Let's do this.

♪ ♪

Ooh, I likey.

Alice's group, you're up.

♪ ♪

Whoa!

[dinosaur cooing]

♪ ♪

[cooing and squawking]

You did it,
Incisivosaurus.

You're dancing
with your friends.

That was impressive.

I especially
liked this move.

Riley can
show you that move.

It inspired
our whole dance.

Um, so it goes like this.

♪ ♪

Oh, nailed it!

Let's all give it a try.

Thanks, Dana.

Don't thank me.
Thank the Incisivosaurus.

Five, six, seven, eight.

♪ ♪

[squawking]

[Dana] Next up, more Dino Dana.

[Dana]
Dino Dana!

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

Dino Dana!

[roar]

♪ ♪

[Dana] "Dino Memories"

Baby Troodon tracking continues.

[squawks]

What's the baby Troodon
doing with that egg?

Why doesn't it
just eat it?

Troodon are omnivores

which means they eat pretty
much everything including...

Eggs.

What did you do that for?

[squawks]

[horn honks]

Hi, Dana.

I didn't know
Grandma was coming over.

Grandma!

Dana!

Oh, what happened to you?

You won't believe it,
Grandma.

A dinosaur just
dropped an egg on me.

Now I just need
to figure out why.

Now you just need to get
that egg off your head.

But first, help me take
these boxes inside.

[Dana]
Boxes?

Mom, what's all this?

Dana, what's on your head?

Your daughter
told me a dinosaur

dropped an egg on her head.

Why would
a dinosaur do that?

Why don't you clean her up

and I'll start on
the next round of boxes.

More boxes?

Tell me what
happened again?

A baby Troodon rolled
an egg off the tree fort

and onto me.

Do you think it was
trying to scare me away?

No, I don't
think that's it.

Maybe it was trying
to crack the egg open.

But why?

Well, birds do
something similar.

Keep drying.

Let's see.

Ha, check this out, Dana.

See, when some birds
can't crack a nut open

they fly up high and drop it
so when it hits the ground

the nut cracks open
and they can eat what's inside.

[Dana]
Birds are smart.

So your theory
is that the baby Troodon

was trying to crack the egg open
so it can get at the insides?

That's my theory.

My theory is I need someone
to help me with this.

-Oh.
-Ah!

There you go, Mom

but uh what's with
all the boxes?

Oh, it's all your things
from when you were young.

Since you're not
young anymore

I thought you'd
want them back.

Whoa, Mom.
What's this?

Oh, that's my
treasure chest.

This is where I used to keep
all my special things.

It's locked.
Where's the key?

Your mother hid it.

Yeah, from you.

Someone couldn't
help snooping.

I wonder where
the key went.

Do you want me to
try to open it?

I think I know
just how to do it.

Good luck but put a hat on.
Your hair's still wet.

It's not called snooping.
It's called parenting.

Attempt number
one, failed.

Attempt number
two, failed.

Attempt number
three, failed.

Dana!
What are you doing?

Mom and I discovered that
the baby Troodon, like birds,

drop things from up high
to break them open.

I'm trying to use
the same technique

to crack open
the treasure chest.

I'll bring this up

when I pick up
the other boxes.

Thanks, Grandma.

Baby Troodon is back.

It's got another egg.

Wait up, baby!

Where are you
taking that egg, baby?

[low rumbling]

A Brachiosaurus.

That's one of the biggest
and heaviest dinos of all time.

And it's going to stomp
right on the baby Troodon.

Watch out, baby.

You don't want
to get stomped on.

[low rumbling]

Except you didn't.

Your egg did.

Did you put the egg
there on purpose

so the brachiosaurus
would smash it

and you could eat
what's inside?

Looks like you did.

I wonder if that will work
to open the treasure chest.

Mom, Grandma.

You won't believe it.

This time the baby Troodon
got a Brachiosaurus

to stomp on the egg
and smash it open.

Do birds to that?

I'm not sure.
Let's check.

Okay, birds,
nuts, smash.

Huh, I guess they do.
Look at this.

Some birds drop
nuts on busy roads

so when cars drive by
they smash them open.

That's amazing.

[Grandma]
You know what's amazing?

I just found
your mom's old diary.

Should we give it a read?

Wait, what happened
to all the pages?

[Mom]
I remember now.

I ripped them out after
I caught you reading my diary

and locked them in here
with all the other stuff

I didn't want
you going through.

Seems like a bit
of an overreaction.

I think I'm going
to go outside

and try to get this open.

You need to let
some things go.

Okay.

I'm going to let all
this stuff I made you go.

[deep roar]

Brachiosaurus!

Whoa!

It worked!

No, it didn't.

Attempt number four, failed.

And now
the Brachi is leaving.

Oh.

[Mom]
Dana?

What are you doing
with my treasure chest?

It wasn't me.
It was the Brachiosaurus.

I tried to get him
to smash it open

but instead he pushed
it into the ground.

Can you help me?

Sure.

I think we need to
dig around it a bit.

Are you and Grandma
still fighting?

We're not fighting

we're just having
a heated discussion.

Here.

Good luck opening it up.

Good luck with
your heated discussion.

[squawks]

The baby's back
and it's got another egg.

And a stick?

What are you going to
use a stick for?

Wait, are you using it
to crack open the egg?

You are!

I wonder.

Dana asked why
we're fighting.

We're not fighting.

We're having
a heated discussion.

Do you think maybe
we have too many of those?

Maybe.

I'm sorry
I read your diary

and opened your
treasure chest.

I...

I guess I'm a horrible
person for wanting

to protect you too much.

Good start.
I'll take it.

Guess what happened?

I just saw the baby Troodon
crack open an egg

using a stick like a tool.

Really?

Well let's see if
birds use tools too.

Okay.

I think I have,
oh, right here.

Look how the crow uses
the stick to open a nut to eat.

Just like the baby Troodon
did with the egg.

Do you think tools would work
to open Mom's treasure chest?

Attempt number five...

Success!

Ooh, those are your mom's.

Oh, Mom.
Look at these photos.

Is that you as a baby?

[laughs]

I didn't know you
had these in here.

I told you.

This is where I kept
my special things.

♪ ♪

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