Extreme Dinosaurs
Extreme Dinosaurs
TV-Y7 | 01 September 1997 (USA)

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    Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
    CommentsXp Best movie ever!
    Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
    Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
    Terryfan I remember when this show was on, it was a lot like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but with Dinosaurs.I always enjoy anything with Dinosaurs.Extreme Dinosaurs theme song is rocking.I enjoy the action and stories of Extreme Dinosaurs.The Voice acting is drop notch with a great group of voice actors.The music is awesome with a great mix of Rock and classical.I like the animation of the show, the background as nice.I wish Extreme Dinosaurs was on DVD, cause it's a classic show.Extreme Dinosaurs is a awesome show, if you find it, watch it.Overall if you like Dinosaurs and action cartoons then Exterme Dinosaurs is the show for you.EXTREME DINOSAURS!
    Figaro-8 This was the second BKN program to catch my attention, and it is a DEFINITE improvement over "Street Sharks." (And that's not hard to do.) This show was kind of a cross between the TMNT cartoon and the comic book "Dinosaurs for Hire." It concerned a group of dinosaurs (T-Bone, Bullzeye, Spike and Stegz) who, with the help of the blue female alien Chedra battled the Raptors (Bad Rap, Haxx and Spittor), who constantly pushed the Extreme Dinosaurs to the wall. I LOVED Gary Chalk as Bad Rap and Scott McNeil as T-Bone. Entertaining stuff.
    Op_Prime The premise to this series had four dinosaurs (T-Rex, Stegosaurous, Tricerotops & Pterodactyl) and the villains, the Raptors, being made intelligent (ability to talk) and frozen until they woke up in the present. This series had some interesting stories and like I said a unique premise. Too bad it didn't last longer.