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Release Date:
January 1, 1992
Original Title:
Whatever Happened to the Dinosaurs?
Alternate Titles:
What^Ever Happened to the Dinosaurs?
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
Blackwatch Productions
Golden Books Video
Western Publishing Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 31
Cleaning up a weird scientist's messy study is a chore four kids decide to make short work of on a Saturday morning! The kids file animals into drawers according to their species, 'til they discover a replica of a dinosaur. They hesitate to dispense with the oldest creature on earth by filing it in the "EXTINCT" drawer! However, they soon find many surprises in store, including disagreement as to what creature actually is the oldest on earth, from four wisecracking and argumentative cockroaches eavesdropping from a shelf!
Additional Dialogue:
McPaul Smith
Animation:
Mark Kara
Art Direction:
Brendan Watson
Assistant Camera:
Rand Lechner
Blackford 'Boots' Shelton
Erik Brøndum Kjær
Casting:
Cynthia Hildebrand
Director:
Ed Warnick
Director of Photography:
Peter Reniers
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ginny Clapper
Executive Producer:
Monica Hayes Anderson
John F.X. Anderson
Gaffer:
Gary Hildebrand
Ken Seagren
Keith Salkowski
Tom Defore
Kevin O'Connell
Grip:
David Wilkins
Frank Kolarek, Jr.
Pedro Hernández
Arte Shelton
Andy Lowe
Paul Goroff
Makeup & Hair:
Maureen Nathan
Kathy Greene
Judith Scheurwater
Music Producer:
Stuffy Shmitt
Doug Fischer
Original Music Composer:
Doug Fischer
Stuffy Shmitt
Production Assistant:
Laura Livingston
Michael Durkin
Courtney Hayes
Keith Brunner
Production Design:
Mark Kara
Production Manager:
Robert Doran
Script Supervisor:
Meredith Mulholland
Sound Recordist:
Dean Sarjeant
Bob Abbott
Michael Boyle
Writer:
Susan Kipp
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