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Season 4

Watch Dinosaur Train Season 4 in Australia

Released: 9th Mar, 2016

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Season 4 Episodes

S04 Episode

Stop And Smell The Flowers

The gang enjoy a trip to Qianzhousaurus Pond where Buddy meets another tyrannosaur with one very different feature.

12 mins  ·  Wed, 9 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Trains, Submarines And Zeppelins

Mr Pteranodon and Larry are so preoccupied with finding red platanoids for the winter solstice celebration that they miss the last train home.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Dec 2015

S04 Episode

Moms' Campout

The kids go camping at the Big Pond; Mr Conductor challenges the kids to create games to get a new perspective on nature.

12 mins  ·  Wed, 9 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Conductor's Sleepover

The family takes a trip to Lizard Island; the Pteranodon family invites the Conductor to stay with them during a hurricane.

12 mins

S04 Episode

Crystal And King Benefit Concert

Crystal and King look forward to enjoying a day at the Big Pond but upon arrival realise there is a big problem.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 25 Apr 2016

S04 Episode

Crystal And King Benefit Concert

Crystal feels the pressure of organising and performing at the benefit concert for Big Pond conservation.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 25 Apr 2016

S04 Episode

Rollin' On The Riverboat

The whole Pteranodon Family embarks on a rollicking adventure on the Dinosaur Train Riverboat, getting a glimpse of the Great River.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Rollin' On The Riverboat

The Pteranodon family continue their rollicking adventure on the Dinosaur Train Riverboat and grandpa tells the tale of the legend of Admiral Globidens.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Where Have All The Lizards Gone?

The Pteranodon Family join the Conductor on a trip to Lizard Island, and find lizards are scarce and the island has been overrun with plants and bugs.

12 mins  ·  Thu, 10 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Spooky Tree

Annie Tyrannosaurus stays at Pteranodon Terrace for a sleepover, but all she wants to do is check out a spooky tree.

12 mins  ·  Tue, 22 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Spinosaurus Super Model

The kids notice a stick that resembles a dinosaur; Don sets out to have the grumpy Old Spinosaurus pose for his sculpture.

12 mins  ·  Tue, 22 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

The Herd Is The Word

Tank is excited to show everyone his favourite picnic place but he's not the only triceratops who loves the spot and things get very crowded.

12 mins  ·  Tue, 8 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Nest Swap

The Pteranodon family takes on a nest-swap experiment with some of Larry's friends, and make some surprising discoveries.

12 mins  ·  Tue, 8 Mar 2016

S04 Episode

Junior Conductor's Academy

Buddy and Dennis have become friends, and must now work with the other kids to pass a series of tests.

12 mins  ·  Wed, 6 Apr 2016

S04 Episode

Junior Conductor's Academy

The kids are excited to start their course at the Junior Conductor's Academy in Laramidia, so that they can become Junior Conductors First Class.

12 mins  ·  Wed, 6 Apr 2016

S04 Episode

What's At The Center Of The Earth?: Minerals

When the drill bit on the Drill Engine Train breaks, the Pterandon family end up in the Cave of Giant Crystals.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S04 Episode

What's At The Center Of The Earth?: Troglobites

When the Drill Engine Train digs into an underground limestone cave, the Pteranodon family encounter some odd creatures without eyes called Troglobites.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S04 Episode

What's At The Center Of The Earth?: Fossils

As their journey underground continues, Don inadvertently breaks Buddy's trilobite fossil, which happens to be the oldest in his collection.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S04 Episode

What's At The Center Of The Earth?: Layers

The Conductor has a new invention called the Drill Engine Train. He invites the Pteranodon family to join him in finding a new underground Dinosaur Train station.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S04 Episode

Trains, Submarines And Zeppelins

Mr Pteranodon and Larry Lambeosaurus make a new friend called Mr Seastar. They still struggle to find a way home.

12 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Dec 2015

S04 Episode 1

Trains, Submarines and Zeppelins: Part 1

When Mr. Pteranodon and Larry go out to the Big Pond to find some red platanoids for the Winter Solstice Celebration, they accidentally miss the last train home. Will Larry and Mr. Pteranodon stop bickering long enough to figure out a way home, or will they get stranded in the middle of nowhere and miss the family Winter Solstice Celebration?

11 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Dec 2015

S04 Episode 2

Trains, Submarines and Zeppelins: Part 2

As the Winter Solstice Celebration approaches, Mr. Pteranodon, Larry Lambeosaurus, and their new friend Mr. Seastar still can’t seem to find a way home. As Mr. P and Larry continue to argue, Mr. Seastar tries to remind them of the true meaning of the Winter Solstice Holiday – spending time with family and friends.

11 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Dec 2015

S04 Episode 3

Rollin' on The Riverboat Part 1

The whole Pteranodon Family takes a rollicking adventure on the Dinosaur Train Riverboat! Buddy and Don vow to spend every minute together, but while Buddy wants to spend all his time investigating the creatures on the river, Don wants to spend all his time playing games and investigating the buffet. Can they come to some kind of agreement?

11 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 4

Rollin' on The Riverboat Part 2

While still rolling down the river on the Dinosaur Train Riverboat, Grandpa Pteranodon tells Buddy about the Legend of Admiral Globidens – a HUGE Mososaur that supposedly lives on the river, but no one has ever seen. Buddy enlists Dad and Tiny’s help to look for Admiral Globidens, but they can’t seem to find him. Does Admiral Globidens really exist, or is he just a figment of someone’s imagination?

11 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 5

Nest Swap

The Pteranodon Family decides to take a little vacation and swap nests with Larry’s friends: a family of pterosaurs (Nemicolopterus, to be exact). But when the Pteranodon Family arrives at the Nemicolopterus nest, they realize that the Nemicolopterus Family is MUCH smaller than them, so everything is smaller: the Pteranodon Family doesn’t even fit in their nest! Can the family make do, try something new, and still have a good time?

11 mins  ·  Tue, 8 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 6

The Herd is The Word

Tank Triceratops is really excited to show Buddy, Tiny, Shiny, and Don his favorite picnic spot, but when they arrive, the spot is overrun with a whole herd of Triceratops. Tank and the kids try to find another place with a little more privacy (and a lot less Triceratopses), but no matter where they go, the herd follows them. Will Tank be able to find a quiet spot without the herd, or does the herd have a good reason for following Tank around?

11 mins  ·  Tue, 8 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 7

Stop and Smell The Flowers

Mom takes Tiny, Buddy, and Don on a super secret daytrip to Qianzhousaurus Pond, where they meet Quentin Qianzhousaurus – a Tyrannosaur with similar features to Buddy, except for one major thing – Quentin has a long, thin snout covered in tiny horns! The kids think that Quentin’s long snout gives him a super smelling sense, but after a series of tests, they realize that he and Buddy have the same sniffing power. Can Quentin and Buddy’s super sniffers solve the mystery of Mom’s secret daytrip?

11 mins  ·  Wed, 9 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 8

Moms' Campout

Mrs. Pteranodon organizes a “Mom’s Campout” with other moms and kids in the neighborhood. While on the way to the campout, Mr. Conductor challenges the kids to make a real “nature connection” by creating games that push them to look at nature from a different point of view.

11 mins  ·  Wed, 9 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 9

Where Have All The Lizards Gone?

The Conductor takes the Pteranodon Family for a special trip to Lizard Island, where they discover that it’s been overrun by plants and bugs, and there are few precious lizards left. The Conductor concludes that the Changyuraptor Family (that he dropped off there awhile ago, and has since multiplied) has been eating all the lizards and throwing the entire ecosystem out of balance. Can the Pteranodon Family and Mr. Conductor convince the Changyuraptor Family to leave their home in order to get the island ecosystem back in balance?

11 mins  ·  Thu, 10 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 10

Conductor's Sleepover

With a hurricane looming, the Pteranodon Family convinces the Conductor to leave his train for the night and come with them to the safety of their hurricane shelter (a large, underground cave). But the Conductor has a hard time getting comfortable away from his train. Can the family and the Conductor pull together and help a family of beached Ichthyosaurs back into the ocean after the hurricane leaves them beached on the shore?

11 mins  ·  Thu, 10 Mar 2016

S04 Episode 11

Junior Conductors Academy: Part One

The kids are all excited! Why? Because they’re off to Junior Conductor’s Academy in Laramidia, to try to become Junior Conductors First Class. Buddy has a feeling he’s going to be a star in class, until he meets Dennis Deinocheirus – a kid who knows even more dinosaur facts than he does! Can Buddy get over his disappointment that he’s not the smartest kid in class, and make friends with Dennis (who seems like he’s having trouble making friends on his own)?

11 mins  ·  Wed, 6 Apr 2016

S04 Episode 12

Junior Conductors Academy: Part Two

Now that Buddy and Dennis are friends, they have to work together (with the other kids) in order to pass a series of tests. If they succeed, they’ll receive their Junior Conductors First Class pins! But standing in the way of their success is the most challenging instructor of all… Thurston Troodon!

11 mins  ·  Wed, 6 Apr 2016

S04 Episode 13

Crystal and King Benefit Concert (1)

Crystal and the King organize a benefit concert to prevent over-fishing of the Big Pond.

11 mins  ·  Mon, 25 Apr 2016

S04 Episode 14

Crystal and King Benefit Concert (2)

Crystal gets stage fright when she's getting ready to perform at the concert.

11 mins  ·  Mon, 25 Apr 2016

S04 Episode 15

Spooky Tree

Shiny invites Annie Tyrannosaurus to Pteranodon Terrace for a sleepover, but all Annie wants to do is investigate the “spooky tree” that Don says “comes alive at night.” All Shiny wants to do is stay as far away from the tree as possible. Can the kids get to the bottom of the mysterious tree, and figure out if it really comes alive at night?

11 mins  ·  Mon, 17 Oct 2016

S04 Episode 16

Spinosaurus Super Model

When Don stumbles across a stick that looks EXACTLY like Old Spinosaurus, he’s determined to have the grumpy old dinosaur pose for his sculpture (so he can get the Spinosaurus’s features exactly right). But when they arrive at Old Spinosaurus’s home, he makes it clear that there’s no way he’s posing for anything. Can Don convince Old Spinosaurus to pose for his sculpture, or will Don have to come up with another plan?

11 mins  ·  Mon, 17 Oct 2016

S04 Episode 17

What's at the Center of the Earth? (1): Layers

The Conductor takes the Pteranodon family on a very special journey on a new invention - the Drill Engine Train - in search of the perfect spot for a new Underground Dinosaur Train Station! Don is THRILLED to be venturing into the BIGGEST HOLE THE EARTH HAS EVER KNOWN! Shiny is nervous to be underground, until they meet a new friend (a Mesozoic Mole named NATASHA NECROLESTES), who teaches them all about the different layers of the Earth. Story A Educational Objectives: The Earth has several layers - the crust (a thin, solid outermost layer), the mantle (the deeper, denser layer), and the core (the super dense center that's as hot as the sun). Also, a Necrolestes is a type of Mesozoic mole.

11 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S04 Episode 18

What's at the Center of the Earth? (2): Fossils

As the Pteranodon Family continues their journey underground, Don accidentally breaks Buddy's trilobite fossil (the oldest fossil in his collection!) When the search for another trilobite fossil turns up empty, their new friend Natasha Necrolestes takes them to Fossil Alley, where the kids learn that the older the fossil, the deeper underground it is. Story B Educational Objectives: You don't usually find fossils from different time periods mixed together in the Earth. The Law of Superposition means that when we see a stack of rock layers, the deeper you go into the Earth, the older the rocks and fossils you find.

11 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S04 Episode 19

What's at the Center of the Earth? (3): Troglobites

The Drill Engine Train burrows into an underground limestone cave, where the Pteranodon Family meets some strange creatures without eyes called "troglobites." In a contest to see who would make the best troglobite, Buddy, Tiny, Shiny, and Don participate in a treasure hunt - with their eyes closed! The kids have to rely on their other senses (with some guidance from the actual troglobites) to navigate the cave and find the prize. Story A Educational Objectives: A speleologist is someone who studies caves. Also, there are creatures called troglobites whose bodies are specially adapted for living in deep caves without any light.

11 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S04 Episode 20

What's at the Center of the Earth? (4): Minerals

While digging even further underground, the drill bit on the Drill Engine Train breaks. The Pteranodon Family find themselves in the Cave of Giant Crystals, where they learn all about rocks and crystals (what they are, how they're different, how they form). In order to get back home, the Pteranodon Family has to fix the drill bit by finding a mineral harder than the mineral that broke the bit in the first place. Story B Educational Objectives: Minerals form naturally in the Earth and are made of the same thing all the way through, while rocks are made up of a bunch of different kinds of minerals. Minerals come in thousands of different types (more than 4000 to be more exact), many of which form large and beautiful crystals, some of which are harder than others.

11 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

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