Dino's Re-Historic World

Dino's Re-Historic World is an American animated television series created by Yail Darlene and Daniel Alexis de Guzman, produced by Bear Bones Productions, and was originally broadcast in first-run syndication between 1996 and 1998 through the Bear Bones Lineup programming block and was distributed by Claster Television.

Premise
The series focuses on Dino, an 8-year-old Stegosaurus who lives in a world run by cavemen, cavewomen, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. The series follows the day-to-day life of Dino, along with his friends and their fellow cave-people, discovering new things about their world.

Dinosaurs

 * Jason Marsden as Dino, an 8-year-old Stegosaurus
 * Hal Rayle as Rodney, Dino's father
 * Scott Menville as Philo, an Allosaur
 * Jodi Benson as Hilaria, a Gallimimus
 * Frank Welker as Velo, an Apatosaurus
 * Neil Ross as Dactyl, a Pterodactyl
 * Charlie Adler as Tee, a Tyrannosaurus rex
 * Rob Paulsen as Quincy, a Brachiosaurus
 * Candi Milo as Tricera, a Triceratops
 * Anndi McAfee as Jane, a Lambeosaurus
 * Jeff Bennett as Ripper, a Velociraptor
 * Jim Cummings as Gusto, a Spinosaurus
 * Jess Harnell as Eido, a Diplodocus
 * Gregg Berger as Darry, a Ankylosaurus
 * Tony Oliver as Leif, a Hypsilophodon
 * Mary Kay Bergman as Pieria, a Dilophosaurus
 * Jim Ward as Bronto, a Brontosaurus
 * Kath Soucie as Hia, a Protoceratops
 * Toby Huss as Kameron, a Muttaburrasaurus
 * Michael Sorich as Parager, a Parasaurolophus
 * Wendee Lee as Tara, a Corythosaurus
 * Paula Tiso as Selah, a Edmontonia
 * Billy West as Spikey, Tricera's brother, a Centrosaurus
 * Michael Donovan as Frill, a Carnotaurus
 * Tim Curry as Gigarus, a Giganotosaurus
 * Brad Garrett as Rega, a Megalosaurus

Cavemen and cavewomen

 * Nick Jameson as Calvin
 * Charles Napier as Arthur
 * Katie Leigh as Samir
 * Nancy Cartwright as Jennifer
 * Philece Sampler as Bella
 * Rob Paulsen as Rufus
 * Cam Clarke as Cornelius
 * Tom Kane as Urbana
 * Pamela Segall Adlon as Skylar
 * Frank Welker as Cary / Bralen III
 * Joel Murray as Hendrix
 * Wayne Knight as Jeffrey
 * Ron Perlman as Adonis
 * Julianne Buescher as Debra
 * Maggie Roswell as Annalise
 * Diane Pershing as Evelye
 * Dina Sherman as Eara
 * Clancy Brown as Jolmus
 * Brian Stokes Mitchell as Onyx
 * Jim Cummings as Ruko
 * Billy West as Bhiskod
 * Dan Castellana as Clarence
 * Tress MacNeille as Ida
 * Barry Gordon as Letan
 * Corey Burton as Aronde
 * Barbara Goodson as Iliana
 * Kirk Thornton as Truett
 * Jason Alexander as Keon
 * Melissa Disney as Noe
 * Adrienne Barbeau as Sloane
 * Susan Eisenberg as Aubrey
 * Cathy Moriarty as Giuliana
 * Jim Ward as Thino
 * Jackie Hoffman as Bessie
 * Dabney Coleman as Misael
 * Rita Moreno as Fausta
 * Paul Eiding as Enoch
 * James Hong as Aiguo Su
 * Patrick Pinney as Dominik
 * Wendie Malick as Ruth
 * Teri Hatcher as Kamila
 * David Paymer as Kegan
 * Dave Fennoy as Herb
 * Terence McGovern as Dr. Rocktop
 * Maurice LaMarche as Ignacio
 * Townsend Coleman as Yisroel
 * Kenneth Mars as Elmer
 * David Warner as Raymond
 * Teresa Ganzel as Yara
 * Sherman Howard as Walter

Development and original project cancellation
Dino's Re-Historic World was conceived by Bear Bones animator Daniel Alexis de Guzman and staff member Yail Darlene in 1984 while working at Mala Miles Productions. The series was conceptualized as a look at the stone age through both dinosaurs and cavemen. The studio passed on the series due to there being too many series in their production pipeline at the time.

Project revival
Dino's Re-Historic World was revisited by Darlene and de Guzman as an "emergency replacement series" for Winx Club, which went on hiatus in 1996. As Winx was the #1 series that aired on the Bear Bones Lineup at the time, most affiliates that carried the block did not want to "eternally rerun" the series until the third season's premiere in 1997. Darlene, wanting to take the spot of her brother's series, revisited the concept of the series as a comedy about dinosaurs and cavemen living together, taking inspiration from The Flintstones as well as the ABC series Dinosaurs. Tribune Entertainment, who, alongside Claster, agreed to distribute the series for 65 total episodes, set to premiere in the fall of 1996.

During the first season, Claster and Bear Bones renewed the series for a second season, which ran for 24 episodes between September 1997 and May 1998.

Animation services for the series were provided by AKOM in Seoul, South Korea, Animation Enterprises in Hong Kong, Fil-Cartoons in the Philippines, Mr. Big Cartoons in Australia, Shanghai Morning Sun Animation in Taiwan, and StarToons in Chicago. The opening sequence was animated by Bear Bones Australia.

Home media releases
Lionsgate Home Entertainment released both seasons on DVD between 2007 and 2009. These releases are remastered from the original 35mm film prints, and feature audio commentaries, new cast and crew interviews, original network promos, and an optional Spanish audio track. Lionsgate released a complete series set in 2011, containing all the previously released DVDs and an exclusive bonus disc. The set was reprinted in 2015 in shelf-friendly packaging, but otherwise are largely reprints of the same content as the previous releases.