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Earl decides to continue a male dinosaur tradition. Earl takes Baby out to the forest and sits him on a stone, with the hopes that he will take care of himself and find his way home. Unfortunately, Earl, Roy and Robbie end up in a tar pit, leaving Baby the only one able to help. Finding an elderly dinosaur who is seeking his now grown son he left in the woods, Baby comes to the rescue just as the boys are about to completely sink in the tar. Roy is not aware that their rescuer just happens to be his father.moreless
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    • Roy says that when he was little, his father took him out to the woods and he never saw him again. But in "The Howling", Roy says that his father gave him his pen and pencil set that he received on his howling day, meaning Roy would have to be around 15 when he got it. Edit
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    • We meet Roy's father, who apparently felt bad about abandoning his son many years ago in the woods. Edit
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    • Fran: Now, I want you to watch this tape, it's very important. Baby: Oh is it Blarney at on the farm? (singing) 'I am Blarney at the zoo, E-I-E-I-O. Fran: No. Baby: Oh, well is it Blarney on the farm? (singing) 'I am Blarney on the farm, E-I-E-I-O. Fran: No, it's not Blarney, this is a tape where you actually learn something. Edit
    • Earl: We're in a tar pit! What do we do? What do we do? Roy: Oh, that's easy. We sink slowly into the thick black goo, experiencing crushing, lung-bursting suffocation until our lives are snuffed out in searing, black nothingness. Earl: Don't sugar-coat it, Roy. Edit
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    • Barney: In the beginning of this episode, Baby's watching Blarney on TV. Blarney is another parody "Dinosaurs" did of Barney, the purple singing dinosaur whose show in the 90s was a hit with kids but not so much with their parents. Edit
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