Ep 2. The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus / Triceratops For Lunch
- TV-G
- September 7, 2009
- 12 min
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The episode "The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus / Triceratops For Lunch" is the second episode of the first season of the animated children's show Dinosaur Train. The episode follows Buddy, a young T. rex, and his adoptive family of Pteranodons as they embark on a dinosaur adventure.
In the first half of the episode, "The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus," Buddy and his family travel to the Big Pond to meet up with their old friend Corythosaurus. Corythosaurus is a duck-billed dinosaur who loves to sing, and Buddy is excited to hear him in action. However, when they arrive, they find that Corythosaurus has gone missing.
Buddy and his siblings decide to search for their friend, using their keen senses of smell and hearing to try and track him down. Along the way, they encounter a variety of prehistoric creatures, including some that they've never seen before. Eventually, they find Corythosaurus in a nearby canyon, where he is singing to a group of other dinosaurs.
The second half of the episode, "Triceratops For Lunch," sees Buddy and his family on a different kind of adventure. They come across a herd of Triceratops, one of the largest and most powerful dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period. The Pteranodons watch from a safe distance as the Triceratops graze on plants and play in the sun.
However, things quickly take a dangerous turn when a pack of Velociraptors appears on the scene, looking for their next meal. Buddy and his family must act fast to protect themselves and the Triceratops from the vicious predators. With their quick thinking and teamwork, they are able to scare off the Velociraptors and keep the Triceratops safe.
Overall, "The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus / Triceratops For Lunch" is an exciting and educational episode of Dinosaur Train. It emphasizes the importance of friendship, teamwork, and survival skills in the dangerous world of the dinosaurs. It also provides a glimpse into the diverse and fascinating array of prehistoric creatures that lived millions of years ago.