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''Prehistoric Peeps'' is an 1890s cartoon series drawn by Edward Tennyson Reed and published in ''Magazine/{{Punch}}'' magazine. It is notable as the earliest known depiction of prehistoric humans living alongside dinosaurs, an anachronistic pairing that would become a perennial fixture of pop culture for decades to come.
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!!''Prehistoric Peeps'' provides examples of:
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Even in the 1890s, paleontologists were perfectly aware that dinosaurs and humans never lived together.
* DomesticatedDinosaurs: Several cartoons feature dinosaurs being used as beasts of burden. Likely the TropeMaker.
* OneMillionBC: Probably the TropeMaker, at least insofar as the portrayal of cave people and dinosaurs living together.
* TheMovie: The comic received a cinematic adaptation in 1905. It's now a lost film, but it probably holds the distinction of being the first ever dinosaur movie.
* StonePunk: The comic features contemporary Victorian society recreated in the Stone Age, including prehistoric versions of billiards, the British Parliament, the derby, etc. Again, likely the TropeMaker.
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!!''Prehistoric Peeps'' provides examples of:
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Even in the 1890s, paleontologists were perfectly aware that dinosaurs and humans never lived together.
* DomesticatedDinosaurs: Several cartoons feature dinosaurs being used as beasts of burden. Likely the TropeMaker.
* OneMillionBC: Probably the TropeMaker, at least insofar as the portrayal of cave people and dinosaurs living together.
* TheMovie: The comic received a cinematic adaptation in 1905. It's now a lost film, but it probably holds the distinction of being the first ever dinosaur movie.
* StonePunk: The comic features contemporary Victorian society recreated in the Stone Age, including prehistoric versions of billiards, the British Parliament, the derby, etc. Again, likely the TropeMaker.