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* AnAesop: Every episode has one, due to it being a pre-schoolers show. Some of the morals include:
** "Chores are boring, but can be done quickly, freeing up time for other things."
** "Don't make promises you can't keep."
** "Just because someone seems bumbling, doesn't mean they are all of the time".
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: There's over 20 characters in the show itself.
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* HateSink: It's a show for pre-schoolers with a setting that's not too SugarBowl but not too CrapsackWorld and often has NoAntagonist in many of its episodes and the conflict coming from a misunderstanding, but this trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zig-zagged]]; the only character who seems to be hateful is Di Vega, wife of Mr.Raptorson, a local millionaire. She's snobbish, an AlphaBitch, belittles and humiliates other characters, and is a {{Jerkass}} a lot of the time. But she's never shown as ''evil'' due to the show's setting and audience, so it's toned down. But there has been the occasional episode that shows her as likeable, although very infrequently, therefore zig-zagging this trope.
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* HateSink: It's a show for pre-schoolers with a setting that's not too SugarBowl but not too CrapsackWorld and often has NoAntagonist in many of its episodes and the conflict coming from a misunderstanding, but this trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zig-zagged]]; the only character who seems to be hateful is Di Vega, wife of Mr.Raptorson, a local millionaire. She's snobbish, an AlphaBitch, belittles and humiliates other characters, and is a {{Jerkass}} a lot of the time. But she's never shown as ''evil'' due to the show's setting and audience, so it's toned down. But there has been the occasional episode that shows her as likeable, although very infrequently, therefore zig-zagging this trope.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first six episodes were slower-paced, had a more minimalist cast, and weren't as dialogue-heavy but not silent, and animation was only slightly different.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: How much of a BumblingDad Dad Saur is will vary between episodes but he's not always one. However, for Mr. Raptorson and Di Vega it isn't consistent between episodes.

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* CityWithNoName: The city's setting is never named.
* GeographicFlexibility: How large the city setting is varies between episodes, with Manhattan-like skyscrapers in some episodes to rural lands the next episode.

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* CityWithNoName: The city's setting is never named.
named at all in any episode.
* GeographicFlexibility: How large the city setting is varies between episodes, with Manhattan-like skyscrapers in some episodes to rural lands the next episode.episode.
* HateSink: It's a show for pre-schoolers with a setting that's not too SugarBowl but not too CrapsackWorld and often has NoAntagonist in many of its episodes and the conflict coming from a misunderstanding, but this trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zig-zagged]]; the only character who seems to be hateful is Di Vega, wife of Mr.Raptorson, a local millionaire. She's snobbish, an AlphaBitch, belittles and humiliates other characters, and is a {{Jerkass}} a lot of the time. But she's never shown as ''evil'' due to the show's setting and audience, so it's toned down. But there has been the occasional episode that shows her as likeable, although very infrequently, therefore zig-zagging this trope.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: There's over 20 characters in the show itself.
* NoAntagonist: As it's a slice of life show, this trope fits it, although Di Vega is often used as the closest thing to one when they need it. But there is no over-arching villain.
* SliceOfLife: The show focuses more on mundane day-to-day issues over a longer-term conflict, and does it at a gentle pace.
* StatusQuoIsGod: By the end of the episode, everything will always return to normal next episode no matter what.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Gender-inverted. Di Vega is a snobbish AlphaBitch {{Jerkass}} whereas her husband Mr.Raptorson is a NiceGuy UnclePennybags who's well-liked. Somehow they've managed to stay together despite the obvious differences.

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''DinoCity'' is a pre-school show produced by Russia's Riki Group. It

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''DinoCity'' [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dinocity_2021.jpg]]
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''[=DinoCity=]''
is a pre-school show produced by Russia's Riki Group. It



!!Tropes present in DinoCity:

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!!Tropes present in DinoCity:
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** "Just because someone seems bumbling, doesn't mean they are all of the time".

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** "Just because someone seems bumbling, doesn't mean they are all of the time".time".
* CityWithNoName: The city's setting is never named.
* GeographicFlexibility: How large the city setting is varies between episodes, with Manhattan-like skyscrapers in some episodes to rural lands the next episode.
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New work page which is slowly needing improvement

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''DinoCity'' is a pre-school show produced by Russia's Riki Group. It
follows a family of dinosaurs who live in the big city and face a series of daily adventures that bring them closer together.

!!Tropes present in DinoCity:

* AnAesop: Every episode has one, due to it being a pre-schoolers show. Some of the morals include:
** "Chores are boring, but can be done quickly, freeing up time for other things."
** "Don't make promises you can't keep."
** "Just because someone seems bumbling, doesn't mean they are all of the time".

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