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  • T-rex/Big Al sounds like he's gargling.

  • Ever had 1 of those days when your only sourse of transportation wants to eat you?

  • You like, some cornflakes?

  • That therapod could be interepreted as an allosaur, because of the scale size of his forelimbs(arms) I believe t-rex has 2 digits per arm, whereas allosaurus had at least 3.

  • :32)Initial stage of hoooorse manure!

  • That T-rex/therapod must think he's part mammal because he has what appear to be canine teeth.

  • The docile sauropod they're riding has a face like Dino, or the dinocrane Fred Flintstone operates at Slate's Quarry

  • This add was the 1st time I heard that Jonny Quest /Hoyte Curtin score(Action 11 on Jonny Quest Media Samples-Sounds of the month) A lot of Commercials made use of Hoyte Curtain scores(including a "Ked's" shoe commercial. Curtin composed a lot of the early Hannah Barbera flicks.

  • Die haan weet er meer van...

  • Anybody know who the kid is? He look almost like Jay North from Dennis the Menace, doesn't he?

  • That Trex drawing is classic.

  • My child got deathly ill from corn flakes.

  • pretty sure hanna barbera did these.

  • @foxvermont yeah!!! :D NICE 70s cartoons!!

  • Nope, actually 1966 and this was a scene from 'The Lost Valley' segment of 'Space Ghost'. They substituted a kid for Ug and Dino Boy.

  • @jb20092009 oh my god thanks for the update my friend! i love that t rex draw is so epic and legend!!!

  • @khantusions24 NP, and remember, this was the era when the networks were going ballistic with superheroes. They even made Space Ghost look like the Bizarro Batman. Jayce was obviously supposed to be Robin---and Jan? Funny how Batgirl only started appearing in the Batman comics the year before that.

  • That's music from the "Jonny Quest" cartoons!

  • @scipiomask Yup, and Frankenstein, Jr., Fantastic Four, The Herculoids and Sinbad, Jr. Composed in the 1950s when TV shows like 'Peter Gunn' were using jazz music as adventure scores. Thanks to Henry Mancini, Count Basie and Duke Ellington for making that a possibility.

  • No Flinstone appearances?

  • Voices are Andy Devine and Dick Beals.

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