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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: An ''Allosaurus'' attacking a ''Stegosaurus'', an ''Elasmosaurus'' attacking a ''Pteranodon'', and a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' attacking a ''Triceratops'' allow the LemonyNarrator to comment that "life wasn't easy in those days."

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: An ''Allosaurus'' attacking a ''Stegosaurus'', an ''Elasmosaurus'' attacking a ''Pteranodon'', ''Pteranodon'' and then fighting with a ''Tylosaurus'' for it, and a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' attacking a ''Triceratops'' allow the LemonyNarrator to comment that "life wasn't easy in those days."
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* FrazettaMan: Both Homo Habilis and Homo Erectus seem to be portrayed as a cross between apes and humans.

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* FrazettaMan: Both Homo Habilis ''Homo habilis'' and Homo Erectus ''Homo erectus'' seem to be portrayed as a cross between apes and humans.
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* ToughArmoredDinosaur: Subverted. The ''Stegosaurus'' doesn't really put up a fight when getting attacked by the ''Allosaurus'', leading to it getting killed by the predator.

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* ToughArmoredDinosaur: Subverted. The ''Stegosaurus'' ''Stegosaurus'', described as a "big softy" by the narrator, doesn't really put up a fight when getting attacked by the ''Allosaurus'', leading to it getting killed by the predator.
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* TooDumbToLive: That unfortunate ''Homo erectus'' who eats a poisonous berry, despite Maestro's warnings that he shouldn't eat it, and promptly keels over.

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* TooDumbToLive: That unfortunate ''Homo erectus'' who eats a poisonous berry, despite Maestro's warnings that he shouldn't eat it, and promptly keels over.over.
* ToughArmoredDinosaur: Subverted. The ''Stegosaurus'' doesn't really put up a fight when getting attacked by the ''Allosaurus'', leading to it getting killed by the predator.

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* BearyFunny: Two Homo Erectus kids watch a bear catching a fish and eating it before walking away. They then try to imitate the bear's actions, only for one of the kids to fall into the creek. Thankfully, said kid is rescued by the other.
* ByTheHair: How two Homo Erectus marry their respective wives.

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* BearyFunny: Two Homo Erectus ''Homo erectus'' kids watch a bear catching a fish and eating it before walking away. They then try to imitate the bear's actions, only for one of the kids to fall into the creek. Thankfully, said kid is rescued by the other.
* ByTheHair: How two Homo Erectus ''Homo erectus'' marry their respective wives.



* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: ''Tyrannosaurus'' is described by the narrator as "a walking terror, a real monster, the most ferocious of these giants". It demonstrates itself by attacking both an ''Anatosaurus'' and a ''Triceratops''.

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* TemperCeratops: Justified. A ''Triceratops'' charges at an ''Edmontosaurus'' for eating its eggs. It then gets attacked by a ''Tyrannosaurus'', prompting a second ''Triceratops'' (possibly the first one's mate) to charge at the predator.
* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: ''Tyrannosaurus'' is described by the narrator as "a walking terror, a real monster, the most ferocious of these giants". It demonstrates itself by attacking both an ''Anatosaurus'' ''Edmontosaurus'' and a ''Triceratops''.

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* TooDumbToLive: That unfortunate Homo Erectus who eats a poisonous berry, despite Maestro's warnings that he shouldn't eat it, and promptly keels over.

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* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: ''Tyrannosaurus'' is described by the narrator as "a walking terror, a real monster, the most ferocious of these giants". It demonstrates itself by attacking both an ''Anatosaurus'' and a ''Triceratops''.
* TooDumbToLive: That unfortunate Homo Erectus ''Homo erectus'' who eats a poisonous berry, despite Maestro's warnings that he shouldn't eat it, and promptly keels over.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' and ''Allosaurus'' are shown in a kangaroo pose ([[ShownTheirWork they don't drag their tails though]]), and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with ''Brachiosaurus'' actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' and ''Allosaurus'' are shown in a kangaroo an upright-spined pose ([[ShownTheirWork they don't drag their tails though]]), and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with ''Brachiosaurus'' actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' and ''Allosaurus'' are shown in a kangaroo pose, and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with ''Brachiosaurus'' actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' and ''Allosaurus'' are shown in a kangaroo pose, pose ([[ShownTheirWork they don't drag their tails though]]), and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with ''Brachiosaurus'' actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.

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* ScavengersAreScum: Two of the Homo Habilis are depicted as stealing a half-eaten deer from a lion. They then try to brusquely send off Pierre and Jumbo, the latter who [[NoSell is not fazed]].

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* ScavengersAreScum: Two of the Homo Habilis ''Homo habilis'' are depicted as stealing a half-eaten deer from a lion. lion and fighting with a pair of hyenas for the carcass. They then try to brusquely send off Pierre and Jumbo, the latter who [[NoSell is not fazed]].fazed]].
* ShownTheirWork: ''Brontosaurus'' is correctly depicted with a similar head shape as ''Diplodocus'', as opposed to the boxy ''Camarasaurus''-like one it was depicted with in most portrayals at the time.
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* ScavengersAreScum: Two of the Homo Habilis are depicted as stealing a half-eaten deer from a lion. They then try to brusquely send off Pierre and Jumbo, the latter who [[NoSell is not fazed b

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* ScavengersAreScum: Two of the Homo Habilis are depicted as stealing a half-eaten deer from a lion. They then try to brusquely send off Pierre and Jumbo, the latter who [[NoSell is not fazed bfazed]].
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* PteroSoarer: The ''Pteranodon'' doesn't look too bad, at least for the time.

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* ScavengersAreScum: Two of the Homo Habilis are depicted as stealing a half-eaten deer from a lion. They then try to brusquely send off Pierre and Jumbo, the latter who [[NoSell is not fazed by the scavenger's club and bops him in the head]].
* StockDinosaurs: ''Archaeopteryx'', ''Stegosaurus'' (erroneously shown with six spikes on its tail), ''Allosaurus'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Tylosaurus'', ''Edmontosaurus'' (then called ''Anatosaurus'' and here incorrectly shown with a crest), ''Triceratops'', ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', ''Smilodon'', ''Deinotherium'', and ''Mammuthus''.

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* ScavengersAreScum: Two of the Homo Habilis are depicted as stealing a half-eaten deer from a lion. They then try to brusquely send off Pierre and Jumbo, the latter who [[NoSell is not fazed by the scavenger's club and bops him in the head]].
* StockDinosaurs: ''Archaeopteryx'', ''Stegosaurus'' (erroneously shown with six spikes on its tail), ''Allosaurus'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Tylosaurus'', ''Edmontosaurus'' (then called ''Anatosaurus'' and here incorrectly shown with a crest), ''Triceratops'', ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', ''Smilodon'', ''Deinotherium'', and ''Mammuthus''.
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* AquaticHadrosaurs: The ''Edmontosaurus'' escapes from the ''Tyrannosaurus'' by leaping into a lake where the predator can't follow.

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* AquaticHadrosaurs: The ''Edmontosaurus'' escapes from the ''Tyrannosaurus'' by leaping into a a lake where the predator can't follow.
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* AquaticHadrosaurs: The ''Edmontosaurus'' escapes from the ''Tyrannosaurus'' by leaping into a lake whre the predator can't follow.

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* AquaticHadrosaurs: The ''Edmontosaurus'' escapes from the ''Tyrannosaurus'' by leaping into a a lake whre where the predator can't follow.
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* AquaticHadrosaurs: The ''Edmontosaurus'' escapes from the ''Tyrannosaurus'' by leaping into a lake

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* AquaticHadrosaurs: The ''Edmontosaurus'' escapes from the ''Tyrannosaurus'' by leaping into a lake
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* AquaticHadrosaurs: The ''Edmontosaurus'' escapes from the ''Tyrannosaurus'' by leaping into a lake

* AquaticSauropods: The ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', and ''Brachiosaurus'' are depicted living in swampy environments.
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* AnimalJingoism: ''Allosaurus'' attacks ''Stegosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'' eats a ''Pteranodon'' and fights with ''Tylosaurus'' over it, and ''TyrannosaurusRex'' chases after ''Edmontosaurus'' and later attacks ''Triceratops''.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the ''TyrannosaurusRex'' and ''Allosaurus'' are shown in a kangaroo pose, and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with ''Brachiosaurus'' actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.

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* AnimalJingoism: ''Allosaurus'' attacks ''Stegosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'' eats a ''Pteranodon'' and fights with ''Tylosaurus'' over it, and ''TyrannosaurusRex'' ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' chases after ''Edmontosaurus'' and later attacks ''Triceratops''.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the ''TyrannosaurusRex'' ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' and ''Allosaurus'' are shown in a kangaroo pose, and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with ''Brachiosaurus'' actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.



* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: An ''Allosaurus'' attacking a ''Stegosaurus'', an ''Elasmosaurus'' attacking a ''Pteranodon'', and a ''TyrannosaurusRex'' attacking a ''Triceratops'' allow the LemonyNarrator to comment that "life wasn't easy in those days."

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: An ''Allosaurus'' attacking a ''Stegosaurus'', an ''Elasmosaurus'' attacking a ''Pteranodon'', and a ''TyrannosaurusRex'' ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' attacking a ''Triceratops'' allow the LemonyNarrator to comment that "life wasn't easy in those days."



* StockDinosaurs: ''Archaeopteryx'', ''Stegosaurus'' (erroneously shown with six spikes on its tail), ''Allosaurus'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Tylosaurus'', ''Edmontosaurus'' (then called ''Anatosaurus'' and here incorrectly shown with a crest), ''Triceratops'', ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Smilodon'', ''Deinotherium'', and ''Mammuthus''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Archaeopteryx'', ''Stegosaurus'' (erroneously shown with six spikes on its tail), ''Allosaurus'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Tylosaurus'', ''Edmontosaurus'' (then called ''Anatosaurus'' and here incorrectly shown with a crest), ''Triceratops'', ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', ''Smilodon'', ''Deinotherium'', and ''Mammuthus''.
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* StockNessMonster: Of ''Elasmosaurus'', the narrator asks, "Could he be the Loch Ness Monster?"

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* StockNessMonster: Of ''Elasmosaurus'', the narrator asks, "Could he be the Loch Ness Monster?"Monster?"
*TooDumbToLive: That unfortunate Homo Erectus who eats a poisonous berry, despite Maestro's warnings that he shouldn't eat it, and promptly keels over.
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* HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure: Not only is ''Stegosaurus''' brain described as "walnut-sized," but the ''Brontosaurus''' brain is apparently "no bigger than an apple."

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* HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure: Not only is ''Stegosaurus''' ''Stegosaurus'' brain described as "walnut-sized," but the ''Brontosaurus''' ''Brontosaurus'' brain is apparently "no bigger than an apple."
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*HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure: Not only is ''Stegosaurus''' brain described as "walnut-sized," but the ''Brontosaurus''' brain is apparently "no bigger than an apple."
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*ScavengersAreScum: Two of the Homo Habilis are depicted as stealing a half-eaten deer from a lion. They then try to brusquely send off Pierre and Jumbo, the latter who [[NoSell is not fazed by the scavenger's club and bops him in the head]].
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* BearyFunny: Two Homo Erectus kids watch a bear catching a fish and eating it before walking away. They then try to imitate the bear's actions, only for one of the kids to fall into the creek. Thankfully, said kid is rescued the other.

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* BearyFunny: Two Homo Erectus kids watch a bear catching a fish and eating it before walking away. They then try to imitate the bear's actions, only for one of the kids to fall into the creek. Thankfully, said kid is rescued by the other.
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* BearyFunny: Two Homo Erectus kids watch a bear catching a fish and eating it before walking away. They then try to imitate the bear's actions, only for one of the kids to fall into the creek. Thankfully, said kid is rescued.

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* BearyFunny: Two Homo Erectus kids watch a bear catching a fish and eating it before walking away. They then try to imitate the bear's actions, only for one of the kids to fall into the creek. Thankfully, said kid is rescued.rescued the other.
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*BearyFunny: Two Homo Erectus kids watch a bear catching a fish and eating it before walking away. They then try to imitate the bear's actions, only for one of the kids to fall into the creek. Thankfully, said kid is rescued.
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* StockDinosaurs: ''Archaeopteryx'', ''Stegosaurus'' (erroneously shown with six spikes on its tail), ''Allosaurus'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Tylosaurus'', ''Edmontosaurus'' (then called ''Anatosaurus'' and here incorrectly shown with a crest), ''Triceratops'' and ''TyrannosaurusRex''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Archaeopteryx'', ''Stegosaurus'' (erroneously shown with six spikes on its tail), ''Allosaurus'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Tylosaurus'', ''Edmontosaurus'' (then called ''Anatosaurus'' and here incorrectly shown with a crest), ''Triceratops'' ''Triceratops'', ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Smilodon'', ''Deinotherium'', and ''TyrannosaurusRex''.''Mammuthus''.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the TyrannosaurusRex is shown in a kangaroo pose, and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with Brachiosaurus actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.
* AscendedToCarnivorism: Edmontosaurus is shown eating Triceratops eggs.

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* AnimalJingoism: ''Allosaurus'' attacks ''Stegosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'' eats a ''Pteranodon'' and fights with ''Tylosaurus'' over it, and ''TyrannosaurusRex'' chases after ''Edmontosaurus'' and later attacks ''Triceratops''.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the TyrannosaurusRex is ''TyrannosaurusRex'' and ''Allosaurus'' are shown in a kangaroo pose, and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with Brachiosaurus ''Brachiosaurus'' actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.
* AscendedToCarnivorism: Edmontosaurus ''Edmontosaurus'' is shown eating Triceratops ''Triceratops'' eggs.



* DinosaursAreDragons: The narration compares Elasmosaurus to the Loch Ness Monster, Pteranodon to a dragon, and Tylosaurus to a sea serpent.
* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Allosaurus attacking Stegosaurus and TyrannosaurusRex attacking a Triceratops allow the LemonyNarrator to comment that "life wasn't easy in those days."

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* DinosaursAreDragons: Well, not quite dinosaurs. The narration compares Elasmosaurus ''Elasmosaurus'' to the Loch Ness Monster, Pteranodon ''Pteranodon'' to a dragon, and Tylosaurus ''Tylosaurus'' to a sea serpent.
* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Allosaurus attacking Stegosaurus and TyrannosaurusRex An ''Allosaurus'' attacking a Triceratops ''Stegosaurus'', an ''Elasmosaurus'' attacking a ''Pteranodon'', and a ''TyrannosaurusRex'' attacking a ''Triceratops'' allow the LemonyNarrator to comment that "life wasn't easy in those days."



* RaptorAttack: Archaeopteryx incorrectly has four fingers on its wings, with the feathers attached at its wrist.
* StockDinosaurs: Archaeopteryx, Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, Apatosaurus (then called Brontosaurus), Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Elasmosaurus, Pteranodon, Tylosaurus, Edmontosaurus (then called Anatosaurus and here incorrectly shown with a crest), Triceratops and TyrannosaurusRex.
* StockNessMonster: Of Elasmosaurus, the narrator asks, "Could he be the Loch Ness Monster?"

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* PteroSoarer: The ''Pteranodon'' doesn't look too bad, at least for the time.
* RaptorAttack: Archaeopteryx ''Archaeopteryx'' incorrectly has four fingers on its wings, with the feathers attached at its wrist.
* StockDinosaurs: Archaeopteryx, Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, Apatosaurus ''Archaeopteryx'', ''Stegosaurus'' (erroneously shown with six spikes on its tail), ''Allosaurus'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Diplodocus'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Elasmosaurus'', ''Pteranodon'', ''Tylosaurus'', ''Edmontosaurus'' (then called Brontosaurus), Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Elasmosaurus, Pteranodon, Tylosaurus, Edmontosaurus (then called Anatosaurus ''Anatosaurus'' and here incorrectly shown with a crest), Triceratops ''Triceratops'' and TyrannosaurusRex.
''TyrannosaurusRex''.
* StockNessMonster: Of Elasmosaurus, ''Elasmosaurus'', the narrator asks, "Could he be the Loch Ness Monster?"
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*CompressedAdaptation: The ComicBookAdaptation combines this episode with "[[Recap/IlEtaitUneFoisManE02NeanderthalMan Neanderthal Man]]" and "[[Recap/IlEtaitUneFoisManE03CroMagnonMan Cro-Magnon Man]]."
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*AscendedToCarnivorism: Edmontosaurus is shown eating Triceratops eggs.
*BarbieDollAnatomy: All the early humans.


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*FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Allosaurus attacking Stegosaurus and TyrannosaurusRex attacking a Triceratops allow the LemonyNarrator to comment that "life wasn't easy in those days."


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*NationalGeographicNudity: The early humans all wear no clothes whatsoever.
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The very first episode in the ''WesternAnimaton/IlEtaitUneFois'' franchise. It explains life before man, as well as early humans. By the end of the episode, Pierre, Jumbo, their respective wives, and Maestro are all Homo Erectus.

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The very first episode in the ''WesternAnimaton/IlEtaitUneFois'' ''WesternAnimation/IlEtaitUneFois'' franchise. It explains life before man, as well as early humans. By the end of the episode, Pierre, Jumbo, their respective wives, and Maestro are all Homo Erectus.
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Original French Title: ''Et La Terre Fut''

Setting: 5,000,000,000 BC to 700,000 BC

The very first episode in the ''WesternAnimaton/IlEtaitUneFois'' franchise. It explains life before man, as well as early humans. By the end of the episode, Pierre, Jumbo, their respective wives, and Maestro are all Homo Erectus.

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*ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In an example of ScienceMarchesOn, the dinosaurs are all portrayed in their 1970's, pre-Dinosaur Renaissance forms. For example, the TyrannosaurusRex is shown in a kangaroo pose, and the sauropods are shown inhabiting swampy marshlands, with Brachiosaurus actually using his nostrils as a snorkel.
*ByTheHair: How two Homo Erectus marry their respective wives.
*DinosaursAreDragons: The narration compares Elasmosaurus to the Loch Ness Monster, Pteranodon to a dragon, and Tylosaurus to a sea serpent.
*FrazettaMan: Both Homo Habilis and Homo Erectus seem to be portrayed as a cross between apes and humans.
*StockDinosaurs: Archaeopteryx, Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, Apatosaurus (then called Brontosaurus), Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Elasmosaurus, Pteranodon, Tylosaurus, Edmontosaurus (then called Anatosaurus and here incorrectly shown with a crest), Triceratops and TyrannosaurusRex.
*StockNessMonster: Of Elasmosaurus, the narrator asks, "Could he be the Loch Ness Monster?"

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