Dinosaurs (TV Series) - Popular Culture

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The Simpsons episode "Black Widower" references the similarity of family structure between the two shows.

Lisa: These talking dinosaurs are more real than most real families on TV.
Homer: Look Maggie, they have a baby too.
Bart: It's like they saw our lives and put it right up on screen.

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