
Dinosaurs (1991)
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Sam McMurray as Roy Hess (voice)
Episodes 41
The Mighty Megalosaurus
Earl lays an egg when he asks his boss for a raise, and Fran lays an egg--literally.
Read MoreThe Mating Dance
Family duties and the baby combine to frazzle Fran, and Earl can't figure out her problem.
Read MoreHurling Day
Earl has the honor of tossing his mother-in-law into the tar pits on "Hurling Day."
Read MoreThe Howling
Robbie questions howling as a rite of passage--an act that puts Earl and Roy at odds with each other.
Read MoreCharlene's Tale
Charlene gets a tail, which whips up strange feelings in Earl, whose little girl is no longer so little.
Read MoreEndangered Species
Earl buys Fran two rare grapdelites for dinner, unaware that they are the last of their species.
Read MoreEmployee of the Month
Earl anticipates a promotion as he awaits a dinner with Richfield; Robbie brings home a "pet" human.
Read MoreCareer Opportunities
Robbie objects to the career--tree pusher--assigned to him by the "Job Wizard."
Read MoreUnmarried ... With Children
A liberated single female's ideas make Fran reconsider renewing her marriage license.
Read MoreRefrigerator Day
Earl's fridge is repossessed as the dinosaurs celebrate Refrigerator Day and the gift of cold storage.
Read MoreWhat Sexual Harris Meant
Earl helps Fran's friend Monica get a job as a tree pusher, but she's no pushover when she's harrassed by a predatory male.
Read MoreThe Clip Show
An archaeologist documents dinosaurs' way of life as they may have existed long ago, but clips from previous episodes tell a different story.
Read MoreA New Leaf
A wild plant has a weird effect on the dinosaurs--it makes them dopey and happy, to the exclusion of everything else.
Read MoreThe Last Temptation of Ethyl
Earl thinks Old Ethyl has died, but she returns from the great beyond with the lowdown on the afterlife.
Read MoreNuts To War (1)
The four-legged dinosaurs encroach on the pistachio-nut supply of the "normal" dinosaurs...and that means war.
Read MoreNuts To War (2)
Earl, Roy and Charlene pose as entertainers and rush to the front to retrieve Robbie.
Read MoreAnd The Winner Is...
Earl throws his hat into the ring as a candidate for Chief Elder, but he's likely to have his head handed to him by his opponent, B.P. Richfield.
Read MoreWESAYSO Knows Best
Wesayso insists Roy replace Earl as the father of the Sinclairs, who are selected as the Wesayso spokesfamily.
Read MoreNature Calls
Earl is in charge of potty training the baby, who escapes to do his business any way he wants.
Read MoreNetwork Genius
Earl is hired as a network executive when his answers on a test for new television shows prove to be surprisingly accurate.
Read MoreThe Discovery
Earl hits a bad golf shot that sails off the edge of the known world and into a new one -- new, that is, to the dinosaurs.
Read MoreWilderness Weekend
The males, including Earl, Robbie, and the Baby, go into the wilderness to rediscover their ""reptiles within,"" while back home the girls warm their cold blood with the boys' beer.
Read MoreThe Son Also Rises
After failing to mow the lawn, Robbie challenges Earl for male domination of the family... and wins.
Read MoreGetting to Know You
Charlene signs up for a foreign student exchange program to get away from her family who doesn't understand her; and the Sinclairs get a bitter taste of a different culture when a French bird moves in with them in Charlene's place.
Read MoreGreen Card
The four-leggers are blamed for the failing economy and legislation is passed to make their presence in Pangea illegal.
Read MoreHoney, I Miss the Kids
Feeling a need to have a job outside the home, Fran goes to work at a halfway house for amphibians, leaving Earl to take over the household day shift and look after the kids.
Read MoreIf I Were a Tree
Ethel reads the Baby a story called "If You Were a Tree" about a dinosaur tree pusher who gets struck by lightning and swaps souls with the tree he's trying to demolish.
Read MoreWe Are Not Alone
Robbie poses as a space alien and orders Earl to get involved in cleaning up Earth, never imagining that he would quit his job to launch an environmental crusade.
Read MoreThe Clip Show II
Another one of the infomercial for a home course in how to become a paleontologist is supplemented by clips from previous episodes. Featuring the past clips from Season 2 to Season 3.
Read MoreEarl, Don't Be a Hero
Earl assumes the powers of a superhero, but he's bound to use his might only for the Wesayso Corp.
Read MoreThe Greatest Story Ever Sold
Questions about life's meaning plague the population, so the Elders dictate a belief system called "Potatoism."
Read MoreEarl's Big Jackpot
A workplace injury ends up costing Earl his job but it pays off big for him in court.
Read MoreGeorgie Must Die
The baby goes gaga over a hippo named Georgie, the latest children's idol. But when Earl dresses up as Georgie, he's arrested for copyright infringement.
Read MoreInto the Woods
Earl, Robbie and Roy stumble into a tar pit when they take the Baby into the forest for the traditional dinosaur Wilderness Rite of Passage.
Read MoreVariations on a Theme Park
When too many overworked employees drop dead from exhaustion, businesses give dinosaurs two weeks off for a vacation; B.P. Richfield advises Earl to bring his family to WeSaySo Land, which is supposed to be a fun amusement park for the family. What the Sinclairs find is an overpriced, cow themed park that is newly under construction, and they have to stay for 14 days.
Read MoreLife in the Faust Lane
Earl makes a deal with the devil (which is a wierd inconsistency in the show) after watching a late night show, "Lifestyles of Those We Envy".
Read MoreWorking Girl
Charlene becomes her father's boss when Richfield is pressured into hiring women. The only problem is, Dad won't listen to her.
Read MoreEarl and Pearl
Robbie and Charlene go against Earl's orders and sneak out to see his estranged sister, Pearl, a country star, perform. Roy falls in love with Pearl and plans to settle down with her, despite Earl's protests.
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