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| David Sobolov | ... | Count Alexander Von Skullheim (1 episode) |
Series Writing credits | ||
| Robert Askin | (1 episode, 1997) | |
| Gildart Jackson | (1 episode, 1998) | |
| Phil Harnage | (unknown episodes) | |
| Ken Pontac | (unknown episodes) | |
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| Kurt Weldon | .... | producer (1 episode, 1997) | |
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| Verna Mandel | .... | sound effects editor (1 episode) | |
| Mark Lanza | .... | supervising sound editor (unknown episodes) | |
| Stephen P. Robinson | .... | co-supervising sound editor (unknown episodes) | |
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The premise to this series had four dinosaurs (T-Rex, Stegosaurous, Tricerotops & Pterodactyl) and the villains, the Raptors, being made intelligent (ability to talk) and frozen until they woke up in the present. This series had some interesting stories and like I said a unique premise. Too bad it didn't last longer.