“Not the Mama!” As we previously reported, Dinosaurs is coming to Disney+ and now Disney has officially announced, the classic ’90s sitcom is coming to the streaming service in January!
Set in the prehistoric era, the Jim Henson Productions puppet show initially ran on ABC from 1991 to 1994, was a series about the end of an entire species whixh has become a bit of a cult classic and was truly ahead of it’s time.
Disney+ revealed that all 65 episodes of the show will be available to stream on their service, starting January 29 as you can see in the post below:
Gotta love this news! Earl, Baby, and the rest of the Sinclair fam are coming to #DisneyPlus. 🦖 Start streaming Dinosaurs on January 29. pic.twitter.com/Xaz08svFPb
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) December 15, 2020
Dinosaurs was a joint production between Michael Jacobs Productions and Jim Henson Television, with Walt Disney Television and Buena Vista International involved as well.
The show debuted in 1991 — one year after the death of Henson — and focused on the life of a family of anthropomorphic dinosaurs as they go about their daily lives and navigate the highs and lows of society and culture in 60,000,003 BC Pangaea.
The show ran for four seasons on ABC, eventually airing its finale on Oct. 19, 1994. While it was fan-loved series during its run, the show became somewhat of a cult classic, finding a steady audience once it landed on DVD and streaming services.
While the show is not currently streaming anywhere other than for purchase, it was previously available on Hulu.