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Dinosaur Train

10.14.07 | No Comments

On August 14, 2007, The Jim Henson Company filed to protect the trademark Dinosaur Train, in relation to a series of animated television programs, webisodes, media recordings and various merchandise. The logical assumption is that Henson is adapting the children’s book Dinosaur Train by children’s book illustrator John Steven Gurney. The story is about a boy who finds himself on an exciting train ride with a bunch of dinosaurs. Mork will post an update when more info becomes available.

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