Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 4, Episode 5 - Episode #4.5 - full transcript

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[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 in the nest.

Where did it go?



Mom!

Mom!

Mom!

[Mom]
I'm in the kitchen.

-Mom.
-Not now, Dana.

I'm feeding your brother.

I mean I'm trying
to feed your brother.

What are you
looking for, Nugget?

Only my most
prized possession.

My most valuable tool.

My dino field guide.

Uh, it's right here.

[gasp]

Dexter!



Look what you did to it.

I'm sure he
didn't mean to, Dana.

This isn't the first thing
of mine he's ruined, Mom.

He also chewed
my Tsintaosaurus figure

and broke one of the lenses
on my binoculars.

He's just a baby, Dana.

Yeah, relax.

It's hard to relax when you
can't finish a dino experiment.

I was going to do
dino experiment 809,

how do baby
Albertosaurus survive.

Ugh.

He really got it in there.

Aw. I'm tired of having
a baby brother.

-Dana!
-I am!

I wish I had a...

had a baby Albertosaurus
for a brother instead.

What do you think, Dexy?

Do you want to be
a baby dino?

[laughs] roar.

[laughs]

A dino brother would
never ruin my stuff.

[distant scratching
and growling]

Huh?

Where's that sound
coming from?

[distant growling]

A baby Albertosaurus.

Perfect, now I can do
Dino Experiment 809.

How do Baby
Albertosaurus survive.

Good morning.

Mom, look!
Do you see it?

Of course I do.

And?

Dexter is as cute as ever.

[Dana]
Dexter?

Dexter is a baby
Albertosaurus?

I got my wish.

-What's that, sweetheart?
-Nothing.

Just that now I can
do Dino Experiment.

Dexter, you have
your own food.

Dino Experiment 809.

How do baby
Albertosaurus survive.

Dexter! Eat yours.

[Gasp]
Dexter!

Mom!

He's just a baby, Dana.

And dinosaur babies have to
compete for food to survive,

even if it means competing
with their own siblings.

So you're not going
to do anything?

Of course I am, Dana.

Good job, Dexter.

You're congratulating him
for eating my food?

[Saara]
Ah!

Saara!

[growls]

What happened to my bed?

Whatever do you mean,
sweetheart?

Last I checked,
my bed wasn't a nest.

It looks like
it's Dexter's bed now.

Ow. Mom, he bit me.

[Mom]
He's just a baby, Saara.

And baby dinosaurs
push their siblings

out of the nest so they can
get more attention

from their parents.

-And more food.
-Exactly.

Aren't you
and Dexter so smart.

So, where am I
supposed to sleep?

Outside?

Whatever makes you happy,
sweetheart.

What?
You're letting her go?

[laughs]

-You win, Dexter.
-But Dexter's just a baby.

He doesn't get to decide.

[Saara]
It will be alright Dana.

I'll always...

be available by text.

Aren't you going to
do something, Mom?

Oh, yes.

We should say goodbye.

Goodbye, you.

Whatever.

We have to stop her.

Aren't you
worried about Saara?

I'm worried about
the survival of my babies

and the stronger babies
are more likely to survive.

That's why I pay more
attention to the ones

who prove they're stronger.

Ouch!

[Mom]
Oh [laughs]

Look at you, Dexter,
asserting your dominance.

You're just the strongest
little sibling, aren't you?

Aren't you?

[sigh]

I'm going to go make
Dexter another snack.

Oh, and you.

[growls]

[roars]

You want dominance?

I'll give you dominance.

Nice try, Dexter

but two can play
at this game.

[roars]

Roar!

[roars]

Give me your
worst, Dexter.

[growling]

Maybe I was wrong.
Maybe Dana is strongest.

I can't wait to see
who I'll love more.

Looks like you won't
have to wait long.

Oh, well done, Dana.

[roars]

[roars]

[Mom] Oh, Dexter.
I love you.

Here.
Have two plates of food.

[Dana]
No fair.

Oh, sweetie.
Life's not fair.

Especially when
you're a baby dinosaur.

You have to do whatever
it takes to survive,

even when that
means fighting

your own brothers
and sisters.

Now get out.

[growls and roars]

Who's my favourite little
snuggly wumpkins Dexy-Rexy.

Oh.

Wow, you are clearly
my favourite.

Oh, Dexter I love you
so much more than your sisters.

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[sighs]

[Saara]
He got you out here too, huh?

Saara.

You wanted to know how baby
Albertosaurus survive.

Now you do.

By getting rid
of their siblings?

The best way to get
your parent's attention

is by being
an only child.

So, what does
that mean for us?

You know how they say
only the strong survive?

Yes.

We're not the strongest.

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I wish I had
my real brother back.

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-Mom?
-Yes?

[yawns]

I'm not outside.

-Is Dexter back to normal?
-What do you mean?

Is he still
an Albertosaurus?

Are you feeling
okay, Nugget.

[Dexter cries]

Dexter!

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[cries]

Oh, Dexter.
So glad you're back.

Are you okay?

Yes, now that we're all
brothers and sisters again.

Something's
wrong with her.

Nothing's wrong.

I just had
the worst dream.

I dreamt Dexter was
a baby Albertosaurus

who was trying to survive
by pushing out the two of us.

-Did it work?
-Yes.

Mom chose him over us.

Hm.

But it wasn't your fault.

Dino parents needed to
choose the strongest babies

so they could make sure
their species would survive.

Well I could never choose
between the three of you.

Only one piece
of bacon left.

[Gasp]
I call it.

[both yelling]

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[roars]

[Dana] Next up, more Dino Dana!

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

[theme music,
various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

Dino Dana!

[roar]

[Dana] Follow the mammoth.

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A Mammoth!

Oh, correction.

A herd of Mammoths.

Oh, and a baby.
So cute.

And if you're
feeding the baby,

you must be her mom

so which one of you
is her Dad?

Hold on.

You all look the same
and Mammoth boys

have way
longer tusks than the girls

so you must
be all girls.

But I wonder why only
one of you gets to drink

when there's room
for all of you.

Oh, I think
I know why.

You look out for predators
while you take care of the baby

so that you
can drink.

Girl Mammoths are really
good at working together.

I wonder what boy Mammoths
do for their herd.

Maybe Mom
or Grandma will know.

Mom!

Grandma?

-Dana.
-Grandpa!

You're here!

I never get to see you.

Well, Dana,
lucky you.

You're going to be
seeing a lot more of me.

I am?

What are you doing
out here, Edmond?

You're retired.

You're supposed to
be taking it easy.

You know I'm not
built like that.

Well, Dana. I'm going to
need a little helper.

I got a list of
chores a mile long

that I want to
tackle today.

What chores?

Well off the top of my head
there's painting the fence.

Actually, Dad,
Mom and I just finished that.

Oh, you did.
Well great.

Uh I'm glad to hear it.

See? You've got nothing
to do but relax.

Why don't you go up to
the house, put your feet up.

Eva and I have
got it covered.

You deserve it.

I'm going to find something
to do around here, Gloria.

What needs to get done,
little helper?

Actually, I could use
a big helper today.

-Yeah?
-I just saw a Mammoth herd.

Mammoths are those big
uh furry elephants, right?

Yes, but the herd
only had girls in it.

-Really?
-Really.

And they all worked together
to look out for predators

and take care
of the baby.

I just need to figure out
what the boys do for the herd.

Any theories?

Well, maybe they
were off hunting

and bringing back food
for everyone else

like I did for 40 years.

But Mammoths are
herbivories.

Okay, then uh maybe
the male Mammoths

are off gathering
plants for everybody.

Huh. Good theory, Grandpa.

-Yeah?
-I better go test it.

Okay.

Now what needs
to get done?

Found the broom, Mom.

You're supposed
to be relaxing.

Uh, I love retirement.

There you are.

Hold on.

You're a male Mammoth.

I can tell because
your tusks are longer.

Time to test
Grandpa's theory

and see if you're gathering food
for the rest of the herd.

It's Mammoth time.

[trumpet]

[trumpets]

Hi, boy Mammoth.

I'm a baby Mammoth
from your herd.

[both trumpet]

That looks like yummy hay.

I bet you want to share.

[both trumpet]

[both trumpet]

[grunts]

Guess not.

He's eating all
the hay himself.

Grandpa's theory
was wrong.

Boy Mammoths
don't collect plants

for the rest
of the herd to eat.

So what do they do?

Maybe my big helper
will have another theory.

That doesn't look like
putting your feet up.

Well, I'm just going to
fix Jag's stall door.

It's squeaky.

Dad, are you trying to come up
with more jobs for yourself?

No, I love not
doing anything.

Good, because that's
what retirement's

supposed to be about.

Enjoy.

Come on, Eva.
There's work to be done.

Big Helper.
Guess what?

Dana, what are you doing
crawling around in the dirt?

Because I'm a baby Mammoth
and they walk on all fours.

But guess I
can get up now.

Unless there's any
mammoths around here.

All clear.

I found the boy Mammoth

but he wasn't gathering
plants for his herd.

So your theory
was wrong.

He was eating all of it himself
but don't worry, Grandpa.

Now you get to come up
with another theory

about what boy Mammoths
do for the herd.

Another theory, huh?

Well, let me think.

[sigh]

-Do you need some assistance?
-Yes, please.

Let's review what we know.

The boy Mammoth

was eating the hay
on his own.

Correct.

And?

He was eating
all that hay

to get...
energy?

Because?

Because he needed
that energy to...

Protect the herd.

Protect the herd.

Good theory, big helper.

I was thinking
the same thing.

I'll go continue
our investigation.

Okay.

And I'll continue doing nothing.

[trumpets]

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Oh, the boy Mammoth
is all by himself again.

[distant roar]

What was that?

A Smilodon.
Perfect.

Sabretooth cats
hunt Mammoths.

Time to test
Grandpa's theory

and see if boy Mammoths
protect the rest of the herd.

I'm a defenseless
baby Mammoth.

I hope I don't get hunted
by a Smilodon.

[roars]

[trumpets]

Hello, boy Mammoth.

Aren't you going
to protect me?

[trumpets]

Guess not.

Now what am I
going to do?

[roars]

Hello, Smilodon.

I can see why your name
means Knife Tooth.

[trumpets]

Oh! [gasps]

[trumpets]

The girls are back.

[roars and trumpets]

And they're protecting me.

That was incredible.

Did you see that,
boy Mammoth?

That's how you
protect your herd.

Oh, it looks like you
have your own boy herd.

Looks like you're
leading them to food.

So many observations.

I'm going to need
my big helper.

What do you think
you're doing?

Oh, I was just going
to go feed the goats.

I don't think so.

What are you
supposed to be doing?

-Relaxing.
-Exactly.

But, but working
is relaxing for me.

Big Helper.
Guess what?

What?

You were wrong again.

Sounds about right.

Don't be discouraged.

Science is all about
testing theories

until you come up
with the right one

and even then sometimes
science surprises you.

-You ready to be surprised?
-Sure!

Are you sure you don't
want to sit down?

-This sounds serious.
-It is.

The boy Mammoth didn't
protect the herd.

He didn't need to.

The girls had it under
control but he did have

his own boy herd that
he was looking after.

That sounds a lot
like elephants.

Girl and boy elephants
live separately

but they all have jobs to do
to be helpful for their herd.

I'd love to have
a job to do.

But you do have a job.
Being retired.

Just because I'm retired doesn't
mean I want to stop working.

I mean you all
are my herd

and I want to
be helpful.

Well, I guess those goats
aren't going to feed themselves.

[laughs]
Thank you, Gloria.

Want to go for a ride,
little helper?

Absolutely, big helper.

[Grandpa]
Let's get these helmets on.

Woo!

[trumpets]

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