
Most fusions with the same idea tend to leave out Pteranodon, but some others might include it. Emperor, due to needing strong legs inorder to even walk with that heavy body, has Tyrannosaurus legs instead. Emperor tend to always be Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, Velociraptor, Triceratops, either Stegosaurus or Ankylosaurus, and Pteranodon, even though the latter isn't really a Dinosaur. The Dinosaurs used to make Ultimasaurus were Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Velociraptor, Ankylosaurus and Stegosaurus, where the ones forming T. Also I know there ARE genetic fusions of Dinosaurs that seem to think of the same basic head idea, though the Ultimasaurus of the failed Jurassic Park toyline is the only thing that comes CLOSE to matching the idea of T.
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It would have been interesting to keep him around, not just because it would have given Veloci a henchman who wasn't a faceless goon, but also because it would have given the series a villain with the same powers as the heroes.Edit: Going to work on the rest at some point EVENTUALLY. and then the scene cuts to the protagonists, and he's never seen again. We see him in the first episode, joining Veloci's company willingly and getting an an injection of what's implied to be the same liquid that gave the Dino Squad their powers. Not to mention he was made to be such an extreme exaggeration of autism that he wound up more irritating (especially with his robotic monotone voice) than endearing. Had he did, he would have no doubt proven further useful in solving various episodes' problems in the future, and in addition, his debut episode's Aesop would have been better reinforced via consistency, and Liam himself would not have had the unfortunate fate of coming off as a mere Aesop plot device (and the show could have used more recurring characters aside from Fiona's sister). Yet even though they sit together for lunch at episode's end, he never shows up or gets mentioned again that season. Despite his autism setting him back a degree, he proves fundamental to solving the episode's mutant bee problem, and even learns the group's secret. Liam from the first episode of season 2, "The World According to Liam".They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character:.And yes, it's played dead straight, with Buzz being chewed out by all his friends, feeling overwhelming guilt after selling the photoshop job to the paparazzi and apologizing profusely to the pop star face to face. The catch is that they acted like photoshopping a pop star's head onto a dinosaur is on the same level as lying about them scamming charities. Space Whale Aesop: One episode talks about how spreading rumors is wrong.So Bad, It's Good: Due to failing on pretty much every level.He then goes further and puts out the idea that there could be a threat so tiny that it could crawl inside their heads and harm them from inside. Paranoia Fuel: While on a camping trip, Caruso wonders if there are threats Veloci would send after them that are too big for them to fight even in Dino Mode.

There's really no reason for them to be there other than to artificially increase the run-time of the episodes they appear in without having to make any new animation. Padding: The reverse transformation sequences, which are literally the normal sequences played in reverse.
