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DinoSquad is an American animated television series that was produced by DIC Entertainment and aired on the KEWLopolis block on CBS from November 3, 2007[2][3] – December 6, 2008.
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DinoSquad | |
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Genre | |
Developed by | Jeffrey Scott |
Voices of | Benjamin Beck Dana Donlan Nils Haaland Ian Eli Lee Moira Mangiameli Vincent Michael Kelcey Watson |
Theme music composer | Ron Wasserman |
Composer | Ron Wasserman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Andy Heyward Michael Maliani |
Editors | Robert Brousseau Jo Martin |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | DIC Entertainment[a] Cookie Jar Entertainment (season 2) |
Original release | |
Network | CBS (KEWLopolis) |
Release | November 3, 2007 – December 6, 2008 |
The show was about five teenagers, each with the power to turn into a respective dinosaur. They use this power to fight the evil Victor Veloci, who is intent on returning the world to the age of dinosaurs by turning humans and animals into new mutant dinosaurs and accelerating global warming. The series is also used to help teach viewers about many life lessons, such as how to deal with bullies, the effect humans have on the environment, and responsibility.
This show, along with Sushi Pack, were the final two series produced by DIC before their acquisition with Cookie Jar Entertainment, who produced the second and final season of DinoSquad until the series ended its run in 2008. Cookie Jar (along with most of the DiC library) would be acquired by DHX Media (now known as WildBrain) in 2012.
On a school field trip to the tide pools, five teenagers, Max, Rodger, Caruso, Fiona, and Buzz, leap into the ocean to save a dog, Rump, from a shark attack. However, Victor Veloci, the owner of a biogenetics company called Raptor Dyne and a shapeshifting Velociraptor disguised as a human, releases a substance called primordial ooze into the tide pools with the goal of reverting every living thing back to their early evolutions. The ooze mutates the DNA of the five teenagers, giving them the ability to turn into dinosaurs. Their mysterious science teacher, Ms. Moynihan reveals herself as another shapeshifting Velociraptor and telepathically shows the teens that when the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs hit the Earth, she and Victor survived, trapped in a cave. Over millions of years, their DNA mutated and gave them shapeshifting powers, and they integrated themselves into society, keeping their identities secret. Victor Veloci ultimately seeks to take advantage of global warming and return the earth to the Mesozoic era under the belief that dinosaurs are superior. Ms. Moynihan believes that humans are superior because they gained dominance, evolved reason and love rather than brute force and does what she can to hinder Victor from the shadows. Victor seeks to capture the Dino Squad in their dinosaur forms because they are perfectly formed dinosaurs rather than temporary mutations, however, he doesn't know that they have human forms, and so he continuously mutates wild animals into dinosaurs with his primordial ooze to draw them out and try to capture them. Besides their world-saving duties, Max, Rodger, Caruso, Fiona, and Buzz also need to deal with high school and typical teenage drama. To turn animals and other living things back to normal from the primordial ooze, they use the DNA Chiller, which causes the mutant DNA to come out from freezing, and then using the Spiller to vacuum it out. Veloci's plans are always thwarted and thus the return to the age of the dinosaurs was not meant to be. Dino Squad is set in Kittery Point, Maine.
The series was first announced as a programme for DIC and CBS' Saturday-morning Cartoon block (which would be named to KEWLopolis later on) in April 2007, under the name of I Was a High School Dinosaur.[4][5]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date [6] | Prod. code [7] | K6–11 rating/share |
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1 | 1 | "The Beginning" | Jeffrey Scott | November 3, 2007 | BY010–101 | 0.4/2[8] |
2 | 2 | "Growth Potential" | Robert N. Skir | November 10, 2007 | BY010–102 | 0.6/3[9] |
3 | 3 | "Tangled Web" | Michael Ryan | November 17, 2007 | BY010–103 | N/A |
4 | 4 | "T-Rex Formation" | Jeffrey Scott | November 24, 2007 | BY010–104 | N/A |
5 | 5 | "Who Let the Dog Out?" | Robert N. Skir | December 1, 2007 | BY010–105 | 0.1/1[10] |
6 | 6 | "Bully 4 U" | Michael Scott | December 8, 2007 | BY010–106 | 0.6/2[11] |
7 | 7 | "The Lost Worldwide Web" | Jeffrey Scott | December 15, 2007 | BY010–107 | 0.1/1[12] |
8 | 8 | "Headline Nuisance" | Robert N. Skin | December 22, 2007 | BY010–108 | N/A |
9 | 9 | "Who'll Stop the Rain?" | Michael Ryan | December 29, 2007 | BY010–109 | N/A |
10 | 10 | "Zoom in on Zoom" | Jeffrey Scott | February 2, 2008 | BY010–110 | 0.3/1[13] |
11 | 11 | "A Mole Lotta Trouble" | Robert N. Skir | February 9, 2008 | BY010–111 | N/A |
12 | 12 | "The Not so Great Outdoors" | Michael Ryan | February 16, 2008 | BY010–112 | 0.6/2[14] |
13 | 13 | "Pet Peeve" | Jeffrey Scott | February 23, 2008 | BY010–113 | 0.4/2[15] |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date [6] | Prod. code [7] | K6–11 rating/share |
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14 | 1 | "The World According to Liam" | Robert N. Skir | September 13, 2008 | BY010–114 | 0.4/2[16] |
15 | 2 | "Runaway Ugly" | Michael Ryan | September 20, 2008 | BY010–115 | 0.5/2[17] |
16 | 3 | "Attack of the Brain-A-Saurus" | Jeffrey Scott | September 27, 2008 | BY010–116 | N/A |
17 | 4 | "Wannabe" | Robert N. Skir | October 4, 2008 | BY010–117 | N/A |
18 | 5 | "Fire and Ice" | Jeffrey Scott | October 11, 2008 | BY010–118 | 0.3/2[18] |
19 | 6 | "Never Judge a Dinosaur by its Cover" | Jeffrey Scott | October 18, 2008 | BY010–119 | 0.3/1[19] |
20 | 7 | "Easy Riders and Raging Dinos" | Robert N. Skir | October 25, 2008 | BY010–120 | 0.3/1[20] |
21 | 8 | "One Percent Inspiration" | Michael Ryan | November 1, 2008 | BY010–121 | 0.5/2[21] |
22 | 9 | "How Loa Can you Goa?" | Jeffrey Scott | November 8, 2008 | BY010–122 | 0.5/2[22] |
23 | 10 | "Scents and Scents Ability" | Robert N. Skir | November 15, 2008 | BY010–123 | 0.2/1[23] |
24 | 11 | "I Think I Can't, I Think I Can't" | Jeffrey Scott | November 22, 2008 | BY010–124 | 0.4/2[24] |
25 | 12 | "Preservance" | Michael Ryan | November 29, 2008 | BY010–125 | N/A |
26 | 13 | "The Trojan Dinosaur" | Jeffrey Scott | December 6, 2008 | BY010–126[25] | 0.4/2[26] |
The series originally aired on CBS on the KEWLopolis block until being removed during the blocks rebranding to Cookie Jar TV in 2009.[citation needed]
Season 2 episodes began airing online on August 4, 2008, before airing on CBS on September 13.[citation needed]
The series later reaired on the Syndicated Cookie Jar Kids Network block,[27] and on This TV's Cookie Jar Toons block from 2011 until the block's end in 2013.[citation needed]
From April 2009 until July 2010, NCircle Entertainment released 5 DVDs of the series, each containing 3 episodes (except for the last volume, which has 4).
DVD/VHS name | Episodes | Release date |
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Go Dino! | The Beginning Growth Potential T-Rex Transformation |
April 14, 2009 |
Raptor Attack! | Tangled Web Zoom In On Zoom Who'll Stop the Rain |
April 14, 2009 |
Prehistoric Problems! | The Lost World Wide Web Headline Nuisance Who Let The Dog Out |
August 18, 2009 |
Mutant Mayhem! | A Mole Lotta Trouble Pet Peeve The Not So Great Outdoors |
February 2, 2010 |
Fire & Ice! | Bully 4 U Fire & Ice One Percent Inspiration Howa Loa Can You Goa |
July 13, 2010 |
The series was also available to stream on Netflix from September 2014 until January 1, 2018, and is currently available to stream through Kid Genius and CONtv. In Australia, the series is available on Stan.
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