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* ActionAdventureSeries: Along with shows like ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'', the cartoon segments from ''WesternAnimation/TheBananaSplits'', and others, this is one of many Creator/HannaBarbera's action-adventure shows.

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* ActionAdventureSeries: Along with One of Hanna-Barbera's only 1970s shows like ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'', the cartoon segments to be in this genre, as most of their 1960s adventure series had ended due to complaints from ''WesternAnimation/TheBananaSplits'', and others, this is one of many Creator/HannaBarbera's action-adventure shows.MoralGuardians.
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** The ''Tyrannosaurus'' and ''Allosaurus'' both have one finger too many.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The pterosaurs, while fairly accurate for the time, are portrayed as bipedal.

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The pterosaurs, while fairly accurate for the time, are portrayed as bipedal. bipedal.
** The ''Brachiosaurus'' in "A Turned Turtle" has a diplodocid-like body, despite being famous and named for having longer front legs than back.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The pterosaurs, while fairly accurate for the time, are portrayed as bipedal.



* PteroSoarer: The pterosaurs in the series look accurate for the time, other than being bipedal.

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* OneMillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seem to live this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals and the fact that everyone speaks English, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, from the way they look and dress, to their government and lifestyle. The valley people and neighboring tribes actually seem to be living like how many UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did (besides the whole living in caves thing).



* GiantFlyer: "Ardok" aka ''Pteranodon''.
* GiantSpider: Lok encounters one during his exile in "Top Cave Please".

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* %%* GiantFlyer: "Ardok" aka ''Pteranodon''.
* %%* GiantSpider: Lok encounters one during his exile in "Top Cave Please".


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* HollywoodPrehistory: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seem to live this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals and the fact that everyone speaks English, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, from the way they look and dress, to their government and lifestyle. The valley people and neighboring tribes actually seem to be living like how many UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did (besides the whole living in caves thing).
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* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: Zig-zagged. While Gorok's family and their tribe appear to be quite accurate Neanderthals, the other valley people do not look much different than modern humans.

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* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: Zig-zagged. While some of the valley people such as Gorok's family and their tribe appear to be quite accurate Neanderthals, the other valley people tribes do not look much different than modern humans.
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* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: Averted. The valley people do not look much different than modern humans.

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* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: Averted. The Zig-zagged. While Gorok's family and their tribe appear to be quite accurate Neanderthals, the other valley people do not look much different than modern humans.
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* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: ''Tyrannosaurus'' (called the "Conga" by the cavepeople) are recurring threats to the protagonists. "A Turned Turtle" features a particular ''Tyrannosaurus'' called Godon, called by John as "the granddaddy of the ''Tyrannosaurus''".

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* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: ''Tyrannosaurus'' (called the "Conga" by the cavepeople) are recurring threats to the protagonists. "A Turned Turtle" features a particular ''Tyrannosaurus'' called named Godon, called by John as "the granddaddy of the ''Tyrannosaurus''".
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* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: ''Tyrannosaurus'' (called the "Conga" by the cavepeople) are recurring threats to the protagonists. "A Turned Turtle" features a particular ''Tyrannosaurus'' called Godon, called by John as "the granddaddy of the ''Tyrannosaurus''".

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