I'm a Dinosaur

Watch I'm a Dinosaur

  • 1970
  • 1 Season

I'm a Dinosaur is an animated TV series that revolves around a group of friendly prehistoric creatures who educate young children about a variety of topics through fun-filled adventures. The show features a range of adorable and colorful dinosaurs with distinct personalities, each possessing a unique set of skills and abilities.

The show's main focus is to teach kids about different aspects of natural history, science, and biology, using the fascinating world of dinosaurs as the primary tool. The prehistoric characters teach young audiences about topics such as the flora and fauna of the Mesozoic Era, the ecosystem T-Rex ruled over, and the evolution of dinosaurs.

The episodes are educational and entertaining, featuring funny anecdotes and memorable characters. The show is perfect for children aged between 3 and 6 years old, as it stimulates their imagination and curiosity.

The series is produced by Huminah Huminah Animation, an acclaimed Canadian production company known for high-quality animated kids shows. The animation style is vibrant and lively, with bright hues and intricate design. The character design of the dinosaurs is unique and easily recognizable, making it easy for kids to remember their favorite characters.

Each episode of the show follows the dinosaurs as they explore various parts of their environment and encounter new creatures. The characters are always happy to share fun facts and exciting information about what they see and learn.

The show's structure is simple and effective, starting with a brief introduction to the day's topic by the show's narrator. The dinosaurs then embark on a journey to learn more about the topic while having fun along the way. The show's pace is perfect for young minds, with clear narration and plenty of visual cues to keep them engaged.

I'm a Dinosaur has a strong emphasis on education, with each episode covering a different topic related to the natual world. Some examples of topics the show covers include habitats, diet, and behavior of dinosaurs; theories about the extinction of dinosaurs; and the effects of climate change on the natural world.

The show's educational component is grounded in science, utilizing the latest research and discoveries about dinosaurs and the natural world. The show aims to help kids develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they absorb scientific concepts.

I'm a Dinosaur also incorporates important life lessons into its episodes. The show encourages respect and empathy for living creatures, promoting an awareness of the interdependence of all living things. The characters demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, such as honesty, cooperation, and kindness.

Overall, I'm a Dinosaur is a delightful and educational show that is perfect for kids who love learning about the natural world. Its adorable characters, engaging animation style, and insightful lessons make it an enjoyable and valuable addition to any child's viewing experience.

I'm a Dinosaur is a series that ran for 1 seasons (26 episodes) between January 1, 1970 and on

I'm a Dinosaur
Filter by Source

Do you have Apple TV?
What are you waiting for?
Nice! Browse Apple TV with Yidio.
Ad Info
Seasons
Supersaurus
51. Supersaurus
January 1, 1970
Meet the huge Supersaurus in the late Jurassic Period, 150 million years ago. It's a super lizard at 43 meters in length and 16 meters tall.
Plesiosaurus
50. Plesiosaurus
January 1, 1970
The Plesiosaurus is not really a dinosaur, but a sea reptile.
Ultrasaurus
48. Ultrasaurus
January 1, 1970
Ultrasaurus - The Super Big Ultra Cool Dinosaur.
Saltopus
47. Saltopus
January 1, 1970
Meet one the earliest meat-eating dinosaurs, called "saltopus" or "hopping foot". This early theropod lived in the early Triassic period, 223 million years ago, in what is now know as Scotland.
Pinacosaurus
44. Pinacosaurus
June 15, 2012
Meet the armour-plated Pinacosaurus in the late cretaceous period, 78 million years ago. This particular dinosaur is an Ankylosaurus, as reflected in their armour plating.
Sinosauropteryx
38. Sinosauropteryx
January 1, 1970
Sinosauropteryx is one of the first bird-like dinosaurs from 130 million years ago. Found in what is now known as China, this particular dinosaur has small feathers, but cannot fly.
Stegosaurus
36. Stegosaurus
January 1, 1970
The stegosaurus talks about its characteristics, habits and habitat.
Wooly Mammoth
34. Wooly Mammoth
January 1, 1970
It's the Ice Age, where the entire planet is covered with ice. And look, it's a Woolly Mammoth and he's lost his herd.
Masiakasaurus
28. Masiakasaurus
January 1, 1970
Welcome to the late cretaceous period in what is now called Madagascar and meet the "vicious lizard", or Masiakasaurus. This particular theropod feeds on fish and insects.
Velociraptor
23. Velociraptor
January 1, 1970
The Velociraptor has a feathered stiff tail and the famous Veloci-stance with its two large clawed hands held in front. This two-toed canivore is among the fastest runners among dinosaurs, but not among the largest.
Gallimimus
21. Gallimimus
January 1, 1970
Welcome to the late cretaceous period in Mongolia. Meet Gallimimus, a two-legged Dinosaur who is perched on her eggs. Do you know what Gallimimus means? It means "chicken mimic". Funny, isn't it? Gallimimus doesn't look anything like a chicken and is, in fact, much bigger than a chicken.
Eotyrannus
18. Eotyrannus
January 1, 1970
It's the early cretaceous period, over a hundred and thirty million years ago, in what is now known as Great Britain. It is here that the Eotyrannus, or "early tyrant lizard", is hunting the mighty Compsognathus.
Argentinosaurus
15. Argentinosaurus
January 1, 1970
Argentinosaurus is a large herbivore found in Argentina in South America. This huge plant eater needs nearly 45 kgs of food a day. That is understandable, considering a full grown Argentinosaurus weighs about 70 metric tonnes and is 23 meters long.
Daspletosaurus
14. Daspletosaurus
June 15, 2012
The Daspletosaurus talks about its characteristics, habits and habitat.
Corythosaurus
13. Corythosaurus
January 1, 1970
It's the cretaceous period; take a look at this truly fascinating dinosaur known as Corythosaurus, or "Helmet Lizard". This name comes from the crest that is situated on the head of this dino. They can make some amazing sounds through this crest.
Eustreptospondylus
12. Eustreptospondylus
January 1, 1970
It's the mid-Jurassic period, 160 million years ago, and we notice the Eustreptospondylus, or "well-curved vertebrae", standing on the beach. One thing this particular type of dinosaur likes to do is dance, and they're very good at it.
Elaphrosaurus
11. Elaphrosaurus
January 1, 1970
It's the late Jurrassic Period with erupting volcanoes and lush jungles everywhere. In this environment, we find the Elaphrosaurus. This particular carnivore is among the fastest Dinosaurs around. Watch him race the Brachiosaurus. Who do you think will win?
Compsonathus
9. Compsonathus
January 1, 1970
Compsonathus lived in the late Jurassic Period and was the first complete dinosaur fossil found. This tiny dinosaur is a very fast runner.
Abelisaurus
8. Abelisaurus
January 1, 1970
In the late cretaceous, period some of the most ferocious meat-eaters roamed the earth. Abelisaurus was one of them.
Diplodocus
7. Diplodocus
January 1, 1970
Learn about the Diplodocus, a big dinosaur with a long neck and tail, who loves plants.
Afrovenator
6. Afrovenator
January 1, 1970
Find out how the Afrovenator, or the 'African hunter', got his name.
T-Rex
5. T-Rex
January 1, 1970
His name literally means "Tyrant Lizard King" and there is no doubt that he really is the king. Would you like to learn more about the Tyrannosaurus Rex? Things about his height, weight, teeth and diet?
Brachiosaurus
4. Brachiosaurus
January 1, 1970
The Brachiosaurus loves plants and grass. He is a very tall dinosaur who needs 200kg of food every day.
Apatosaurus
3. Apatosaurus
January 1, 1970
Apatosaurus is a large but friendly dinosaur who is 23m long. Allosaurus wants to eat him but Apatosaurus is good at playing tricks to survive.
Beipiaosaurus
2. Beipiaosaurus
January 1, 1970
Find out about the Beipiaosaurus, a feathery dino who, unfortunately, cannot fly.
Baryonyx
1. Baryonyx
January 1, 1970
Baryonyx loves to bask and relax in the sun. Hailing from Spain and sporting a very catchy Spanish accent, he tells us all about his own species.
Description
Where to Watch I'm a Dinosaur
I'm a Dinosaur is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch I'm a Dinosaur on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 1970
  • All Your TV All your TV. All in one App.
  • Easily Find What You want Easily find what you want to watch.
  • Already On Your Devices Already on your favorite devices.
Ad Info