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* AdaptationDisplacement: This show was based on some obscure books.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: This While the show is still pretty obscure, the book series it was based on some obscure books.is even more obscure.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: No episode ended this way but what Sam told Harry when he found a jump rope--which is the classic "Finders Keepers"--was a very conspicuous example. He decided to follow her advice before actually learning the real lesson in the episode.
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* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOxyiky9dRM The theme song.]]
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Hey kids, don't forget about the books!
* EarWorm: The theme song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOxyiky9dRM no seriously]]

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* AdaptationDisplacement: Hey kids, don't forget about the books!
This show was based on some obscure books.
* EarWorm: The theme song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOxyiky9dRM no seriously]]The theme song.]]
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* {{Kawaisa}}[=/=]{{Moe}}: This show has managed to make everyone and every''thing'' look cute. Even the dinosaurs.

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* {{Kawaisa}}[=/=]{{Moe}}: {{Moe}}: This show has managed to make everyone and every''thing'' look cute. Even the dinosaurs.
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*** It's all there in the manual (DVD packaging / show publicity) that the bucket was given to Harry by Nana. Not sure, but this may have also been in the original books.
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* NeedsMoreLove: Yeah, yeah, yeah it's a little kid show. But to this troper it's actually pretty nice for something like that.
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* FunnyMoments: In "Harry, Ace Reporter!"...
-->'''Taury:''' You don't know what an ace reporter is, do you, Trike?
-->'''Trike:''' ''(excitedly)'' No!
** In "Achoo", where Harry was sick and the dinosaurs have caught his cold though manifesting itself in bizarre ways in each dinosaur, the best one goes to Taury: When he started to see spots appearing on his body, he made quite a [[{{Narm}} narmtastic]] [[AndIMustScream scream]] due to his incredibly large, deep voice. It doesn't help that he's supposed to be the toughest and fiercest of the dinosaurs.
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* EarWorm: The theme song, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOxyiky9dRM no seriously]]
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** In "Achoo", where Harry was sick and the dinosaurs have caught his cold though manifesting itself in bizarre ways in each dinosaur, the best one goes to Taury: When he started to see spots appearing on his body, he made quite a [[{{Narm}} narmtastic]] [[AndIMustScream scream]] due to his incredibly large, deep voice. It doesn't help that he's supposed to be the toughest and biggest of the dinosaurs.

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** In "Achoo", where Harry was sick and the dinosaurs have caught his cold though manifesting itself in bizarre ways in each dinosaur, the best one goes to Taury: When he started to see spots appearing on his body, he made quite a [[{{Narm}} narmtastic]] [[AndIMustScream scream]] due to his incredibly large, deep voice. It doesn't help that he's supposed to be the toughest and biggest fiercest of the dinosaurs.
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** In "Achoo", where Harry was sick and the dinosaurs have caught his cold though manifesting itself in bizarre ways in each dinosaur, the best one goes to Taury: When he started to see spots appearing on his body, he made quite a [[{{Narm}} narmtastic]] [[AndIMustScream scream]] due to his incredibly large, deep voice. It doesn't help that he's supposed to be the toughest and biggest of the dinosaurs.
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* {{Moe}}: This show has managed to make everyone and every''thing'' look cute. Even the dinosaurs.

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* {{Moe}}: {{Kawaisa}}[=/=]{{Moe}}: This show has managed to make everyone and every''thing'' look cute. Even the dinosaurs.
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* NeedsMoreLove: Yeah, yeah, yeah it's a little kid show. But to this troper it's actually pretty nice for something like that.

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* NeedsMoreLove: Yeah, yeah, yeah it's a little kid show. But to this troper it's actually pretty nice for something like that.that.
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* {{Moe}}: This show has managed to make everyone and every''thing'' look cute. Even the dinosaurs.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: If you think about the usual dialogues of [[WesternAnimation Western Animation]]'s children's shows, you know that they always almost never used the certain s-word. [[IThoughtItMeant Don't start thinking what you're about to think]], I was talking about the word "stupid". They never use words like that or any similar adjective thereof. [[Tropers/KorenSteen This troper]] has taken the liberty to count how many times the show used this word. It's four (I think...). Much funnier is the fact that the word "stupid" was said three times in one episode (I Wish!) to only have it said three times there by Steggy. And only one time by Harry (in the episode, Goal!). You know what, I'm just gonna show you the quotes...
-->From ''I Wish!'':
--->'''Taury:''' ''*loudly*'' Trike shouldn't get a wish if he's going to waste it on something stupid.
--->'''Steggy:''' Stupid? You're calling ''me'' stupid? I'll show you. I wish I was super-smart.
-->From ''Goal!'': (After bailing out of the soccer game)
--->'''Harry:''' Stupid game...
** Same for the books as stated by parents whom some are concerned, sometimes shocked about its wording or thought that it decreases the story's innocent atmosphere.
** An almost literal example in the episode, ''I Want To Help?'' is the running gag of Steggy getting pooped on by a bird every time he says TheScottishTrope.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: No episode ended this way but what Sam told Harry when he found a jump rope--which is the classic "Finders Keepers"--was a very conspicuous example. He decided to follow her advice before actually learning the real lesson in the episode.
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** An almost literal example in the episode, ''I Want To Help?'' is the running gag of Steggy getting pooped on by a bird every time he says TheScottishTrope.
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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend, Charlie knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos). It also helps that Nana owns another dinosaur that she keeps in her knitting basket.

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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend, Charlie Charlie/Charley(?) knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos). It also helps that Nana owns another dinosaur that she keeps in her knitting basket.
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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend, Charley knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos). It also helps that Nana owns another dinosaur that she keeps in her knitting basket.

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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend, Charley Charlie knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos). It also helps that Nana owns another dinosaur that she keeps in her knitting basket.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Hey kids, don't forget about the books!
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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend, Charley knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos).

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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend, Charley knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos). It also helps that Nana owns another dinosaur that she keeps in her knitting basket.
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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend Charlie, knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos).

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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend Charlie, friend, Charley knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos).
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** Same for the books as stated by parents thought they are seldom concerned about its wording.

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** Same for the books as stated by parents thought they whom some are seldom concerned concerned, sometimes shocked about its wording.wording or thought that it decreases the story's innocent atmosphere.
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** Same for the books as stated by parents thought they are seldom concerned about its wording.
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*** I always thought it's a family secret (though subverted because his friend Charlie, knows about it). Nana was apparently one of the earlier visitors of [=DinoWorld=] and she may have once owned the bucket before she could give it to Harry (or possibly, before she could give it to Harry's elder sister who may have just grown out of playing with the dinos).


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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: If you think about the usual dialogues of [[WesternAnimation Western Animation]]'s children's shows, you know that they always almost never used the certain s-word. [[IThoughtItMeant Don't start thinking what you're about to think]], I was talking about the word "stupid". They never use words like that or any similar adjective thereof. [[Tropers/KorenSteen This troper]] has taken the liberty to count how many times the show used this word. It's four (I think...). Much funnier is the fact that the word "stupid" was said three times in one episode (I Wish!) to only have it said three times there by Steggy. And only one time by Harry (in the episode, Goal!). You know what, I'm just gonna show you the quotes...
-->From ''I Wish!'':
--->'''Taury:''' ''*loudly*'' Trike shouldn't get a wish if he's going to waste it on something stupid.
--->'''Steggy:''' Stupid? You're calling ''me'' stupid? I'll show you. I wish I was super-smart.
-->From ''Goal!'': (After bailing out of the soccer game)
--->'''Harry:''' Stupid game...
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* BetterThanItSounds: It depends.
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* BetterThanItSounds: Oh, yeah.

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* BetterThanItSounds: Oh, yeah.It depends.
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* BetterThanItSounds: Oh, yeah.


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* FunnyMoments: In "Harry, Ace Reporter!"...
-->'''Taury:''' You don't know what an ace reporter is, do you, Trike?
-->'''Trike:''' ''(excitedly)'' No!
* NeedsMoreLove: Yeah, yeah, yeah it's a little kid show. But to this troper it's actually pretty nice for something like that.
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** Made even more in "But I Like Mud!". At the end, Harry, after he is turned down by the dinos because they cannot stand his stench of mud, meets a mud monster. However, the monster praises how his teeth will fall out because he won't brush them, and that many other bad things will happen to him. He runs away, and the monster takes off its head--[[spoiler:revealing it's Nana! So how the H-E-double hockey sticks did she find the portal to Dino World in the bucket?

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** Made even more in "But I Like Mud!". At the end, Harry, after he is turned down by the dinos because they cannot stand his stench of mud, meets a mud monster. However, the monster praises how his teeth will fall out because he won't brush them, and that many other bad things will happen to him. He runs away, and the monster takes off its head--[[spoiler:revealing it's Nana! So how the H-E-double hockey sticks did she find the portal to Dino World in the bucket?bucket?]]
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* FridgeLogic: How can some adults actually believe Harry went into his bucket?
** Made even more in "But I Like Mud!". At the end, Harry, after he is turned down by the dinos because they cannot stand his stench of mud, meets a mud monster. However, the monster praises how his teeth will fall out because he won't brush them, and that many other bad things will happen to him. He runs away, and the monster takes off its head--[[spoiler:revealing it's Nana! So how the H-E-double hockey sticks did she find the portal to Dino World in the bucket?

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