Hello, folks. It's me the conductor. Today, the
Pteranodon family will take the train under the sea to meet a
Creature called michelinoceras, so come on along with me on the
Dinosaur train. All aboard!
This pr ♪ dinosaur train ♪
[Whistle blows] ♪ dinosaur train ♪
♪ Once upon a time there was a mom
Her name was mrs. Pteranodon sitting on her nest
She heard a scratching and said... ♪
Oh, boy! My eggs are hatching!
♪ One by one her kids popped free
Baby pteranodons , , ♪
I'll name you tiny, shiny, and don.
♪ But tiny said... ♪ Wait! There's one more, mom!
♪ Last little baby was a different size
With teeth and a tail and big green eyes
He didn't look anything like the rest ♪
What am I doing in a pteranodon nest?
♪ But dear, old mrs. Pteranodon said... ♪
Oh, this is your family, and I'm your mom. You may be
Different, but we're all creatures. All dinosaurs have
Different features. Come on, buddy. We'll take a vacation.
I'll get us a ticket at pteranodon station. We'll
Travel the world in sunshine and rain and meet all the
Species on the...
♪ Dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur train ♪
♪ Dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur train ♪
♪ We're gonna ride ♪ ♪ ride, ride, ride, ride ♪
[Whistle blows] ♪ the dinosaur train ♪
[Roaring] [captioning made possible by
The jim henson company] ♪ wha-hoo, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh ♪ ok. Let's play what creature
Am i? Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
You're a frog. I mean, a palaeobatrachus.
Right! Your turn, buddy.
[Chomping] hmm. You have horns. You're
Eating a lot. You're a triceratops.
Yeah!
My turn! I'm flying backwards. I'm a kind of insect.
I know. You're a dragonfly.
I am because the dragonfly's the only creature that can go
Backwards!
Actually, don, I think a lot of creatures can go backwards.
They can?
Yeah. I've heard of a sea creature that almost always
Goes backwards and has a whole lot of arms.
Whoa! What's it called?
It's called a michelinoceras from way back in the triassic
Time period, and I just got tickets to visit them.
You mean, we're taking the dinosaur train under the sea?
To the triassic?
We sure are.
Whoo-hoo!
Wait. We're going to visit a sea creature that moves
Backwards and has a whole lot of arms?
Yeah. Doesn't that sound great?
Well, how many arms, does this michelinoceras have?
I'm not exactly sure. A lot, I think.
Like ? Look. I'm swimming backwards using my many arms.
I'm a michelino-something.
What's it called again?
Michelinoceras!
Michelinoceras? Heh heh.
It's so much easier to fly backwards and say, "I'm a
Dragonfly."
[Train whistle blows] hello, pteranodon family.
Hello, mr. The conductor!
Ready to take the train under the sea?
Yeah!
Then all aboard!
[Cheering] [whistle blows]
Mr. The conductor, can you guess what creature I am? I'm
Moving backwards, and I have lots of arms.
Backwards, arms. Well, I'm gonna guess that you live
Underwater and you are the multiarmed, coney-shelled
Michelinoceras.
Yes!
It's like you know everything.
Well, troodons are the smartest dinosaur, you know?
Mr. Conductor, can you tell us more about the
Michelinoceras?
Tell you? I can show you.
Wow! It even has more arms than I thought it would.
And what a gorgeous shell. I think I'm going to like this
Creature.
It doesn't look like it can move fast. It doesn't have any
Teeth. Hmm. I have a hypothesis. Maybe the
Michelinoceras is a herbivore that only eats plants.
Can the michelinoceras even swim at all with that long
Shell?
Oh, the michelinoceras can swim, tiny. Actually, it's fun
To watch them. It's like a little show.
Ooh! Like a show show?
A la la loo show?
Hmm. Well, could be, don.
Oh. We're about to go underwater and find out.
Time tunnel! Time tunnel approaching. Hold onto your
Hats, beaks, and tails, folks!
And this one will take us under the sea!
Riding in the time tunnel back to the triassic, buddy,
Shiny, don, and mom, and everything's fantastic.
Ooh! Ahh!
Next stop, michelinoceras mollusk station in the triassic
Time period!
Wow! We're riding the dinosaur train underwater in
The triassic time period. Life is good.
Look around, pteranodons.
You should see some michelinoceras very soon.
Ok. Let's find this michelinoceras sea creature.
Hey! Did I just see something pop up over there?
[Squawk] I just saw something pop up
Over there!
[Giggling] those must be michelinoceras.
And over there!
Is it one or two?
Two! We're mitch and max michelinoceras. I'm mitch.
I'm max. We're brothers.
Hi!
Hi! I'm tiny pteranodon.
This is my sister shiny and my brothers buddy and don and our
Mom--mom.
[Squawk] we came here on the dinosaur
Train.
Heh heh. Yeah. We figured.
And we came all the way from the cretaceous time period.
Ooh!
You guys have really amazing shells, and I should know. I
Collect them!
Why, thank you, shiny.
Do you always keep the same shell, or do you get new ones,
Like when your bodies grow bigger?
Great question! We keep our same shells. They start small
And grow longer as we get bigger.
Yeah. Our shells are the most important thing to us.
They're like our houses. They protect our bodies. Plus, they
Look pretty cool, don't you think?
Yeah! They're gorgeous.
You also have amazing arms.
Thanks! We didn't think you'd notice.
[Giggling] high-! Huh!
[Grunting] that didn't go so well.
Can you guys wave all your arms at the same time?
Sure. You mean, like this?
[Giggling] I notice we're not the only
Ones with arms.
Yeah! We all have different kinds. Pteranodon arms are
Connected to their wings.
Buddy's a t. Rex. He has little arms. Show them, buddy.
Rawwr!
[Giggling] rawwr!
[Gasp] hey. You know what would be
Funny? If we all wave our arms at the same time.
Yeah!
, , , Wave!
[Giggling] I love these guys! Whoa,
Whoa, whoa! I meant to do that.
Hey. Want to see us use our arms for more than waving?
[Gulp] wow! You guys are fast!
I guess my hypothesis was wrong.
Too bad, buddy. Wait. What's a hypothesis.
It's an idea you can test.
Oh!
Yeah. I thought michelinoceras would only eat
Plants.
Only eat plants? Nope. We're carnivores.
Yeah! We love hunting down all kinds of things to eat.
So we're all carnivores. I love meat!
And we love fish!
You do?
[Squawk] yep! All fish all the time.
♪ If I could wish for just one dish
My greatest wish would be more... ♪
♪ Fish ♪ that's a catchy tune, tiny.
Thanks!
How do you catch fish? Do you swim?
Nope. We fly up high, and then we dive down into the
Water and scoop up the fish.
Pteranodon!
Ooh!
But we do it above the ocean, so we can fly much
Higher in the sky.
That really looks like fun.
But we can dive, too. We just dive really fast and deep
Down in the ocean.
Really?
Would you like to see?
Yeah!
Ok. Here goes! First, we take in a big gulp of water.
Then we sh**t it out...
And boom!
Boom? What's boom?
Just watch. On .
, , .
Look, don! They're going backwards like the conductor
Said.
Wow!
Wow!
Look at them go, look at them go!
Can you see them anymore?
Nope.
Wait. Look!
[Squawk] here they come!
And look. They're still going backwards.
And still waving their arms.
[Cheering] but how do you move so fast
In the water?
Heh heh heh!
It's all thanks to our tube.
Your tube?
Yeah. See? All of us michelinoceras have a tube
Inside our shells. It fills up with water when we gulp it in.
Then we sh**t out the water really hard, and boom!
I bet moving like that helps you get away from predators
That might chase you.
Exactly, buddy, and don't forget it. It helps us chase
Other creatures that we want to eat.
Mitch and max, will you swim around for us one more time,
Please?
We'd love to!
And we'll call some friends to help us out.
Hey, guys. Let's do it!
Ready?
Ready!
Ready!
Hey. This must be the show the conductor was talking about.
Sure is, buddy!
Mr. Conductor?
'Tis i. I just couldn't miss seeing a michelinoceras show.
Ooh!
[Cheering] bravo! Bravo!
[Sniffles] michelinoceras water dancing
Has always been one of my favorites.
Aw.
[Whistle blows] well, time for us land
Creatures to head back to the train. Farewell, michelinoceras.
Bye, mitch and max!
Great to meet you!
I loved seeing you swim backwards.
Bye!
What a great day under the sea.
Yeah. I wonder if I'll ever see those backwards-swimming
Guys again.
Ohh!
Bye, mitch and max!
♪ So come on along with me we're taking dinosaurs
Under the sea yeah, come on along with me
We're taking dinosaurs under the sea ♪
♪ Wha-hoo, ooh, ooh ooh, ooh ♪
Cowabunga! Hoo hoo!
Hi, there. I'm dr. Scott the paleontologist, and this is
Michelinoceras.
Michelinoceras.
Michelinoceras.
Michelinoceras.
Michelinoceras was an amazing carnivore, or
Meat-eater, that lived underwater during the triassic
Time period. Michelinoceras didn't have any legs or fins or
Even any bones. Instead, michelinoceras made a home
Inside a hard shell. Can you think of some animals alive
Today that don't have any bones?
Worm!
Snails!
Jellyfish!
Great examples. In fact, most of the living creatures on
Earth don't have bones. The shell of michelinoceras helped
Protect it from bigger predators. Michelinoceras comes
From a long line of squid-like animals called nautiloids that
Lived long before the dinosaurs and long after most of the
Dinosaurs were gone. Although the living nautilus looks very
Different from michelinoceras, these animals still share a lot
In common, a soft body, lots of tentacle arms and a hard shell.
Also, nautiloids like michelinoceras have a special
Way of swimming by squirting water out of their shells like
A jet to push themselves through the water. Great stuff!
Ok. Keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries.
Plants! I love plants! I'm a herbivore!
Herbivores are dinosaurs that eat plants.
[Chomping] [chomping]
Mmm, mmm.
Brachiosaurus eat a lot of leaves.
I'm an argentinosaurus. I have a huge appetite. Plants
And bushes for me.
He's a hungry, hungry herbivore.
At home my mom, always sings a special
Good-night song, and I really miss it.
Teach it to us.
♪ Sleep, little dinosaur you're safe as can be
Close your eyes and snore happily ♪
[Snoring] ♪ sleep, little dinosaur
You're safe as can be close your eyes
And snore happily ♪ hello, folks. It's me the
Conductor. Today, buddy and tiny and their friends are
Going on an adventure with their dads. It's a dad's day
Out, so come on along with me on the dinosaur train. All
Aboard!
Where's the train? Is it late? Do you think it's late,
Buddy?
Nah. The dinosaur train's always on time.
Tiny, I know you're excited for today, and so am i, but we
Just have to be patient.
I'll try, but I want to get to the big pond and start our
Dad's day.
Yeah, I know! Me, too.
I can't wait to spend the day with annie tyrannosaurus
And leroy lambeosaurus.
And their dads.
That's why it's called dad's day.
Oh, yeah. It'll be great.
But-- but what, dad?
Well, I just hope everyone gets along. The lambeosaurus
And t. Rexes have never met, and, you know, larry is kind of
In your face.
I bet we'll all get along.
Remember what mom always says?
Dads plus kids equals fun.
Heh heh. Speaking of which, where are larry and leroy?
[Hoot] yeah!
Hey, pteranodon family, you're here! Hey, partner.
Ready for our big day? I know leroy is.
Absolutely, dad.
Yeah, we're ready, too!
Outstanding! How about you, mr. "P"?
Oh, yeah. It's like the old saying--dads plus kids equals
Fun!
[Cheering] all aboard!
[Whistle blows] did I ever tell you that I
Used to have a dad's day with my dad when I was a kid?
No, but that's interesting, because I used to have a dad's
Day with my dad, too.
Really? Did you go to the big pond?
We sure did!
And what are the plans for your special dad's day, dads?
We could play hide-and-hoot.
Or a kids-against-dads race.
Or we could compare features.
We could, or we could do more fun things like play dino
Dance.
Well, I know one thing we'll be doing at the big pond--
Eating.
Yeah! Fish!
Fish? No! Plants!
Fish!
Plants!
Carrion!
Fish, plants, carrion--why argue? You can find all that
Food at the big pond.
In fact, next stop, big pond!
Ahh, another great day in the mesozoic. Clear skies, but, oh,
I think you may have some rain later today. My toe claw's
Twitching. That's always a sign.
Heh heh heh! Your toe claw's twitching. Hmm, right. Look at
That sky. It's not gonna rain.
Well, larry, my toe claw is usually correct.
Last one to the big pond is an old dinosaur fossil! That
Includes dads!
Ooh, I don't know about you, but I don't want to be an old
Dinosaur fossil.
Oh, ok! Come on.
Hey, buddy, tiny!
Ow.
Good to see you. High-two!
Yeah!
Hey, tiny. Rawwr. And you must be leroy. I'm annie, and
This is my dad--dad.
Call me boris. Good to meet you.
Larry lambeosaurus here.
Nice to meet you, boris. So you're t. Rexes?
Well, I'm a hadrosaur, but we're both dads. Uh, not
You, annie. Ha ha! Not you.
Uh, nice to meet you, too, larry.
Larry sometimes gets a little too close. You get used
To it and him.
Whoo! Pond's looking good!
So what's today's plan? I'm all ears.
Dad, when you came here with your dad, what did you used to
Play?
We used to play a hide-and-seek game called
Brawk, hoot, or roar!
My dad and I used to play a game called dinosaur tracker!
I love to play dinosaur tracker.
My dad and I didn't track.
We ate--greens, greens, and more greens. What can I say?
We're hungry herbivores.
Great! Let's play what all our dads used to play. We can
Track like a t. Rex, play brawk, hoot, or roar like a
Pteranodon, and eat a big feast like a lambeosaurus.
[Cheering] ok, let's start our dad's
Day adventure. Let's get tracking.
[Sniffs] you can track animal
Footprints by looking for them or sniffing for them.
[Sniffs] I just smell leaves and dirt.
Yeah, I don't see any tracks.
Do you see any, dad? Hey, where's my dad?
Yeah, where is larry?
Brawk!
Wait, that didn't sound like the regular "brawk."
I'm pretty sure that was my dad doing a brawk.
Maybe he thinks it's time to play brawk, hoot, or roar.
Well, in that case, let's find him!
[Cheering] brawk!
[Sniffs] hey, fresh footprints. Hmm.
These aren't regular lambeosaurus footprints. They
Only have two toes.
Yeah. Look. Mine has toes.
Heh heh heh. Larry's playing some kind of trick.
Hoot! I mean, brawk!
Ha ha ha ha!
Heh heh heh heh! Hoot!
How'd you make that two-toed footprint, mr. Lambeosaurus?
I lifted one toe, and I walked.
Nice. So how about we play brawk, hoot, or roar? Kids
Against dads?
Bring it on.
Come on, kids.
Close your eyes, dads, and count to .
, , , , !
Brawk!
Hoot!
Roar!
To the beach!
Here we go!
Find those kids! Bushes on the beach?
We won't get fooled again.
[Giggle] ha! Ho ho! Pretty clever
Using those branches, kids.
[Laughter] say, those branches are
Pretty tasty-looking. What do you say snack time?
[Cheering] all right.
Picnic on the beach--what a great dad's day.
Yeah. Good friends, good eats, good weather.
[Thunder] is that thunder?
It sure sounded like thunder.
Oh, no! I see dark clouds. I don't like this.
A minute ago, it was sunny.
Hmm. Maybe the conductor was right.
You mean, the conductor's toe claw was right.
[Thunder] [gasps]
[Sniffs] smells like rain is coming.
I love rain.
You do? I don't like it when it comes with thunder and
Lightning.
Let's find somewhere safe and dry.
Hoot! There! That cave! It looks dry and safe. Let's go!
The rain ruins everything, our special dad's day and all
Our fun! Why does there have to be rain?
Oh, annie, I understand how you feel, but, actually, rain
Is a good thing. Every dinosaur, every pterosaur,
Every creature needs rain.
And plants, trees, and flowers need rain, too. It
Helps things grow, and then we can eat.
Even fish need rain. Drink the rain, all you plants. Have
A big drink!
Yep, still raining.
Come on, annie, the rain just makes it more fun. We'll
Always remember this dad's day when we had to find a cave to
Hide in.
You're right, buddy. We've never been in this cave before.
I don't ever remember even seeing it. This is a pteranodon
Team adventure!
I guess that's right, but what about our picnic?
We can eat our picnic here!
It will be an adventure. Let's eat! Let's play a game. How
About what dinosaur am i? I'm big and walk on legs and have
Plates on my back, dude.
Morris stegosaurus!
I have a hypothesis. This rainstorm is fun.
Ha ha! Ho ho! That's buddy!
That's me.
You'll never guess who I am.
Hoot! I like to get right up close and hoot at you!
Hoot! Heh heh heh! Wow, who is that? Are you doing me?
Yeah.
Ha ha ha ha! Well, I do hoot like that, so I guess it was
Me. Pretty funny. Hoot!
I love watching the rain from safe in our cave.
Well, it's all thanks to me for spotting this place to wait
Out the storm.
Yeah. I could wait here forever.
Sure. Not like the cave's going anywhere.
[Gasps] hey, what's going on?
Is the cave moving?
The whole cave can't move, can it?
Well, good questions, but for now, let's just move with
It.
[Dinosaur growls] um, kids, dads, what do you
Say we get out of here?
A tail!
Whoa! It's not a cave, it's a huge sauropod dinosaur!
But you did keep us safe and dry. Thanks!
Glad I could help out. I'm allen alamosaurus, by the way.
Hi, allen!
[Train whistle blows] say, if you want a ride back
To the train station, hop up!
Can we, dads?
Sure.
Why not?
[Cheering] tickets. Tickets, please.
Mr. Conductor, your toe claw was right! It did rain.
I knew it, tiny! My toe claw is very trustworthy.
Well, this was pretty much a perfect dad's day.
Right, because of our pretty much perfect dads.
Yeah! Three cheers for our dads! Hip, hip...
Hooray!
Hip, hip, hooray!
Hip, hip, hooray!
[Cheering] hi, there. I'm dr. Scott the
Paleontologist. Dinosaurs had to deal with all kinds of
Weather in all kinds of places from hot deserts to rainy
Forests. We're not sure exactly how they did this, but we can
Get some clues by looking at animals living today. Now what
Kind of animal is this?
The camel!
Right. Camels actually get water from the plant food they
Eat, and they can walk for days and days under the hot sun, and
Polar bears have thick coats of fur to help keep them warm in
The frigid temperatures way up north in the arctic. Brr!
Dinosaurs must have had special features dealing with weather,
Too. The plates of stegosaurus may have helped keep them cool
In the heat of the summer, and the feathers of some troodons
Likely helped to keep them warm during the chilly arctic
Winters.
[Thunder] whoa! Looks like there's some
Weather coming. Ok. Remember, get outside, get into nature,
And make your own discoveries!
Did you know that the dinosaur train travels
Everywhere in the mesozoic era?
Let's look at the map. There was the triassic, jurassic, and
Cretaceous time periods. Let's visit the triassic. During the
Triassic when dinosaurs first appeared, the oceans were
Already full of many strange creatures like michelinoceras,
A squid-like animal that lived in a shell and swam backwards,
And that's just one of the stops on the dinosaur train!
♪ And we figured it out ♪ ♪ we figured it out ♪
♪ We worked together and figured it out ♪
[Giggling] yeah!
Wow! Great!
Go, team pteranodon.
We love pla ♪ dinosaur train
Dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur train
Dinosaur train we're gonna ride
The dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur train ♪
♪ Dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur train ♪
♪ Dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur train ♪
♪ We're gonna ride ♪ ♪ ride, ride, ride, ride ♪
01x37 - The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers/Dads' Day Out
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Set in a whimsical prehistoric world of jungles, swamps, active volcanoes and oceans, all filled with dinosaur and other prehistoric animal life, and connected by a train line known eponymously as the Dinosaur Train
Set in a whimsical prehistoric world of jungles, swamps, active volcanoes and oceans, all filled with dinosaur and other prehistoric animal life, and connected by a train line known eponymously as the Dinosaur Train