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* StockDinosaurs: The valley is filled with these, such as ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Stegosaurus'', ''Pterandoon'', mastodons, and saber-toothed cats.

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* StockDinosaurs: The valley is filled with these, such as ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Stegosaurus'', ''Pterandoon'', ''Pteranodon'', mastodons, and saber-toothed cats.
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* StockDinosaurs: The valley is filled with these, from ''Dimetrodon'' to ''TyrannosaurusRex'' to ''Smilodon''.

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* StockDinosaurs: The valley is filled with these, from ''Dimetrodon'' to ''TyrannosaurusRex'' to ''Smilodon''.such as ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Brontosaurus'', ''Stegosaurus'', ''Pterandoon'', mastodons, and saber-toothed cats.
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* StockDinosaurs: The valley is filled with these, from ''TyrannosaurusRex'' to ''Smilodon''.

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* StockDinosaurs: The valley is filled with these, from ''Dimetrodon'' to ''TyrannosaurusRex'' to ''Smilodon''.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: "Glump in The Saber Tooth Kids" after falling down a hole. Tana spends the whole episode worrying and mounting a rescue.

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"Glump in The Saber Tooth Kids" after falling down a hole. Tana spends the whole episode worrying and mounting a rescue.


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* StockDinosaurs: The valley is filled with these, from ''TyrannosaurusRex'' to ''Smilodon''.
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*BrandishmentBluff: In "Rain of Meteors", the Butlers and Gorok's family accidentally injure a passing hunter from a neighboring tribe with their catapult. The hunter's father turns out to be the chief, and takes it as a deliberate act of war. When Lok and Katie go over to explain, he holds them hostage. However, this tribe believes in a sky god, and fear meteors. So the Butlers and Gorok's family tells them that if they don't release the pair, they'll tell the sky god to send meteors (actually flaming rocks launched from the catapult).
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[[caption-width-right:250:[[TheFlintstones Not your modern Stone Age family]] [[note]] From left to right: Digger, John, Kim, Katie, Greg, Kira, Lok, Gara, Gorok, Glump [[/note]]]]
In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, preteen Greg, and Digger the family dog, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, their little girl Kira, and their baby pet stegosaurus Glump. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home. Each episode, the cave people face some problem that threatens the valley, be it dangerous animals, neighboring tribes, or natural disasters. The Butler family will often help solve these problems by using modern tools, such as a catapult, that the cave people haven't discovered yet. Sometimes though, the cave people's methods work just fine.

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[[caption-width-right:250:[[TheFlintstones Not your modern Stone Age family]] [[note]] From left to right: Digger, John, Kim, Katie, Greg, Kira, Tana, Lok, Gara, Gorok, Glump [[/note]]]]
In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, preteen Greg, and Digger the family dog, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, their little girl Kira, Tana, and their baby pet stegosaurus Glump. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home. Each episode, the cave people face some problem that threatens the valley, be it dangerous animals, neighboring tribes, or natural disasters. The Butler family will often help solve these problems by using modern tools, such as a catapult, that the cave people haven't discovered yet. Sometimes though, the cave people's methods work just fine.



* ADayInTheLimelight: "Glump in The Saber Tooth Kids" after falling down a hole. Kira spends the whole episode worrying and mounting a rescue.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: "Glump in The Saber Tooth Kids" after falling down a hole. Kira Tana spends the whole episode worrying and mounting a rescue.
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* UsefulNotes/NativeAmericans: There are many parallels between how the cave people society and how many tribes of the United States once lived (besides the dinosaurs and the living in cave, of course).

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* UsefulNotes/NativeAmericans: There besides the dinosaurs and the living in caves, there are many parallels between how the cave people society and how many tribes of the United States once lived (besides lived, especially the dinosaurs and the living in cave, of course).Plains tribes.
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* NativeAmericans: There are many parallels between how the cave people society and how many tribes of the United States once lived (besides the dinosaurs and the living in cave, of course).

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* NativeAmericans: UsefulNotes/NativeAmericans: There are many parallels between how the cave people society and how many tribes of the United States once lived (besides the dinosaurs and the living in cave, of course).
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*NativeAmericans: There are many parallels between how the cave people society and how many tribes of the United States once lived (besides the dinosaurs and the living in cave, of course).
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* HollyWoodScience: Averted. When science is used or discussed, its suprisingly accurate.

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* HollyWoodScience: HollywoodScience: Averted. When science is used or discussed, its suprisingly accurate.
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*HollyWoodScience: Averted. When science is used or discussed, its suprisingly accurate.
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In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, preteen Greg, and Digger the family dog, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, their little girl Kira, and their baby pet stegosaurus Glump. Kira. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home. Each episode, the cave people face some problem that threatens the valley, be it dangerous animals, neighboring tribes, or natural disasters. The Butler family will often help solve these problems by using modern tools, such as a catapult, that the cave people haven't discovered yet. Sometimes though, the cave people's methods work just fine.

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In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, preteen Greg, and Digger the family dog, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, their little girl Kira, and their baby pet stegosaurus Glump. Kira. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home. Each episode, the cave people face some problem that threatens the valley, be it dangerous animals, neighboring tribes, or natural disasters. The Butler family will often help solve these problems by using modern tools, such as a catapult, that the cave people haven't discovered yet. Sometimes though, the cave people's methods work just fine.
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* GoodParents: Both sets of parents are always looking out for their children's safety, especially since they live in a HarshEnvironment. One particularly awesome moment is when Lok is falsely accused of a crime and put on trial. Gorok and Gara are ''very'' upset, and you can hear it in their voices.

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* GoodParents: Both sets of parents are always looking out for their children's safety, especially since they live in a HarshEnvironment.place where NatureIsNotNice. One particularly awesome moment is when Lok is falsely accused of a crime and put on trial. Gorok and Gara are ''very'' upset, and you can hear it in their voices.
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*GoodParents: Both sets of parents are always looking out for their children's safety, especially since they live in a HarshEnvironment. One particularly awesome moment is when Lok is falsely accused of a crime and put on trial. Gorok and Gara are ''very'' upset, and you can hear it in their voices.
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* ActionAdventureSeries: Along with shows like Thundarr the Barbarian, the cartoon segments from TheBananaSplits, and others, this is one of many HannaBarbera action-adventure shows.

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



* BrainsAndBrawn: The Butler family and Gorok's family, respectively. Not that the cave people are dumb by any means, but they're just very underdeveloped compared to the Butlers, and therefore rely more on brute strength and street smarts to live.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: *BrainsAndBrawn: The Butler family and Gorok's family, respectively. Not that the cave people are dumb by any means, but they're just very underdeveloped compared to the Butlers, and therefore rely more on brute strength and street smarts to live.



* FightToSurvive: Everyday is like this for the cave people and the other tribes, since they're all very primitive civilizations, and they live in a place where NatureIsNotNice. The Butlers only experience this once they fall out of their boat and into the valley of the cave people.
* LeanAndMean: Bork, the man who realeased Rocar and let Lok take the blame in "Top Cave Please". For once, a justified example, since it is implied that he is scrawny because he can't hunt very well, and he is angry that he will not be allowed on the hunt which means that he's mean because he's lean.
* NatureIsNotNice: The cave people, the Butlers, and all the other tribes have to share the land with dinosaurs of all kinds, saber tooth cats, wolves, other dangerous animals, and somehow even dangerous flora.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: The Butlers and Gorok and his family are testing out a catapult that the Butlers built. They accidentally hit a passing hunter from a neighboring tribe, knocking him off the cliff and injuring him. The kid is fine, but his father turns out to be the chief of the tribe, who sees this as a deliberate attack.

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* FightToSurvive: *FightToSurvive: Everyday is like this for the cave people and the other tribes, since they're all very primitive civilizations, and they live in a place where NatureIsNotNice. The Butlers only experience this once they fall out of their boat and into the valley of the cave people.
* LeanAndMean: *LeanAndMean: Bork, the man who realeased Rocar and let Lok take the blame in "Top Cave Please". For once, a justified example, since it is implied that he is scrawny because he can't hunt very well, and he is angry that he will not be allowed on the hunt which means that he's mean because he's lean.
* NatureIsNotNice: *NatureIsNotNice: The cave people, the Butlers, and all the other tribes have to share the land with dinosaurs of all kinds, saber tooth cats, wolves, other dangerous animals, and somehow even dangerous flora.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: *NotWhatItLooksLike: The Butlers and Gorok and his family are testing out a catapult that the Butlers built. They accidentally hit a passing hunter from a neighboring tribe, knocking him off the cliff and injuring him. The kid is fine, but his father turns out to be the chief of the tribe, who sees this as a deliberate attack.

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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.

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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.did (besides the whole living in caves thing).
*ActionAdventureSeries: Along with shows like Thundarr the Barbarian, the cartoon segments from TheBananaSplits, and others, this is one of many HannaBarbera action-adventure shows.


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*BrainsAndBrawn: The Butler family and Gorok's family, respectively. Not that the cave people are dumb by any means, but they're just very underdeveloped compared to the Butlers, and therefore rely more on brute strength and street smarts to live.


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*FightToSurvive: Everyday is like this for the cave people and the other tribes, since they're all very primitive civilizations, and they live in a place where NatureIsNotNice. The Butlers only experience this once they fall out of their boat and into the valley of the cave people.
*LeanAndMean: Bork, the man who realeased Rocar and let Lok take the blame in "Top Cave Please". For once, a justified example, since it is implied that he is scrawny because he can't hunt very well, and he is angry that he will not be allowed on the hunt which means that he's mean because he's lean.
*NatureIsNotNice: The cave people, the Butlers, and all the other tribes have to share the land with dinosaurs of all kinds, saber tooth cats, wolves, other dangerous animals, and somehow even dangerous flora.
*NotWhatItLooksLike: The Butlers and Gorok and his family are testing out a catapult that the Butlers built. They accidentally hit a passing hunter from a neighboring tribe, knocking him off the cliff and injuring him. The kid is fine, but his father turns out to be the chief of the tribe, who sees this as a deliberate attack.
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*DeadpanSnarker: Katie, constantly in the form of witty one liners. The other Butler's do this too, but [[LiteralMinded Gorok and his family seem to have no concept of sarcasm]].

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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, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how many UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.

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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, to from the point where 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.did.
*ADayInTheLimelight: "Glump in The Saber Tooth Kids" after falling down a hole. Kira spends the whole episode worrying and mounting a rescue.
**Lok in "Top Cave Please". He is accused of setting free a dinosaur that supposedly brings good luck to the cave hunters. [[spoiler: he didn't do it]].
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* OneMillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.

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* OneMillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive seem to live this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, animals and the fact that everyone speaks English, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how many UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.
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* 1MillionB.C.: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.

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* 1MillionB.C.: OneMillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.
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* 1MillionBc: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.

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* 1MillionBc: 1MillionB.C.: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.
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* 1MillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.

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* 1MillionBC: 1MillionBc: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.
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* TrappedWithEdison: The Butlers, a family from modern times, are stuck in a valley full of various tribes of people living how early humans did, and surrounded by dinosaurs and other animals. Oddly enough, this doesn't seem to be a case of TrappedInThePast, since in one episode, an airplane flies over the valley but doesn't register anything, making it more an example of LostWorld.

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* TrappedWithEdison: *StrandedWithEdison: The Butlers, a family from modern times, are stuck in a valley full of various tribes of people living how early humans did, and surrounded by dinosaurs and other animals. Oddly enough, this doesn't seem to be a case of TrappedInThePast, since in one episode, an airplane flies over the valley but doesn't register anything, making it more an example of LostWorld.
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* ChewOutFakeOut: At the end of "Forbidden Fruit", Greg thinks Gorok will punish him for stealing some fruit that was intended to pacify a dinosaur. Instead, in a weird example, Gorok throws Greg onto the shoulders of Lok, smiling, and everyone laughs.

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* ChewOutFakeOut: At the end of "Forbidden Fruit", Greg thinks Gorok will punish him for stealing some fruit that was intended to pacify a dinosaur. Instead, in a weird example, Gorok throws Greg onto the shoulders of Lok, smiling, and everyone laughs.laughs.
*TrappedWithEdison: The Butlers, a family from modern times, are stuck in a valley full of various tribes of people living how early humans did, and surrounded by dinosaurs and other animals. Oddly enough, this doesn't seem to be a case of TrappedInThePast, since in one episode, an airplane flies over the valley but doesn't register anything, making it more an example of LostWorld.
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* 1MillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how NativeAmerican tribes once did.

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* 1MillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how NativeAmerican UsefulNotes/NativeAmerican tribes once did.
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*1MillionBC: Played with. The valley people and the neighboring tribes all seemlive this way, complete with dinosaurs and other pre-human animals running around. However, except for the pre-human animals, it actually depicts early cave people rather realistically, to the point where the valley people and neighboring tribes seem to be living like how NativeAmerican tribes once did.

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In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, preteen Greg, and Digger the family dog, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, their little girl Kira, and their baby pet stegosaurus Glump. Kira. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home. Each episode, the cave people face some problem that threatens the valley, be it dangerous animals, neighboring tribes, or natural disasters.

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In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, preteen Greg, and Digger the family dog, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, their little girl Kira, and their baby pet stegosaurus Glump. Kira. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home. Each episode, the cave people face some problem that threatens the valley, be it dangerous animals, neighboring tribes, or natural disasters. The Butler family will often help solve these problems by using modern tools, such as a catapult, that the cave people haven't discovered yet. Sometimes though, the cave people's methods work just fine.

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*ChewOutFakeOut: At the end of "Forbidden Fruit", Greg thinks Gorok will punish him for stealing some fruit that was intended to pacify a dinosaur. Instead, in a weird example, Gorok throws Greg onto the shoulders of Lok, smiling, and everyone laughs.
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In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, and preteen Greg, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, and their little girl Kira. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home.

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In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, and preteen Greg, and Digger the family dog, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, and their little girl Kira, and their baby pet stegosaurus Glump. Kira. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home. Each episode, the cave people face some problem that threatens the valley, be it dangerous animals, neighboring tribes, or natural disasters.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Not your modern Stone Age family]]]]
In this short-lived {{Adventure}} series by Hanna-Barbera, the Butler family, composed of parents Kim and John, teenager Katie, and preteen Greg, are rafting down the Amazon River when suddenly they hit a rock, fall into a whirlpool, and are transported to a valley where cave people and dinosaurs live together. They're saved and taken in by one family, composed of Gara and Gorok, their teenage son Lok, and their little girl Kira. Together, the Butlers learn the ways of these people while constantly trying to leave the valley and return home.

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