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We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story

We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story 1993

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We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story Plot Summary

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In 1993 New York City, a curious young bluebird named Buster Blaze Berdahl runs away from his siblings and encounters Rex, a bright orange Tyrannosaurus who is calmly playing golf. Rex explains that he was once a feared predator, and he begins to recount his own life story in a measured, first‑person voice.

During the distant past, in the Cretaceous Period, Rex chases a small Thescelosaurus but soon finds himself aboard a flying, time‑traveling ship piloted by Captain Neweyes Walter Cronkite. Neweyes, accompanied by his alien aide Vorb, intends to bring four dinosaurs to contemporary audiences so that children can witness real dinosaurs from the Mesozoic era. The crew aims to collect Rex, Woog, a blue Triceratops, Dweeb, a green Parasaurolophus, and Elsa, a purple Pteranodon, who together are offered a cereal called Brain Grain to grant them sentience. Neweyes promises a path to Dr. Bleeb Julia Child, who will guide them to the Museum of Natural History, and he cautions them to stay away from his unscrupulous twin brother, Professor Screweyes Kenneth Mars.

The ship drops the dinosaurs into the East River, 1993, but their arrival goes unseen by Dr. Bleeb at first. A pair of runaway children—Louie Joey Shea, a boy who fled home to join the circus, and Cecilia Yeardley Smith, a girl neglected by her wealthy parents—volunteer to help. To avoid detection, the group conceals the dinosaurs as animatronic performers for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The ruse nearly holds, but Rex accidentally deflates an Apatosaurus balloon during a musical number, which reveals the dinosaurs’ true nature to the crowd. The spectators cheer in awe, yet the adult crowd panic-strickenly scatters, and the four dinosaurs escape into Central Park pursued by police and the army.

Meanwhile, Louie and Cecilia meet Screweyes, who runs the horror‑themed “Eccentric Circus.” Unaware of Screweyes’s darker motives, the children sign on to perform. When Rex and the others arrive to rescue them, Screweyes deploy a sinister plan: he uses pills called Brain Drain to erase the dinosaurs’ intelligence and transform the children into mindless chimpanzees. In a grim trade, Screweyes promises to restore Louie and Cecilia to human form and to release them if the dinosaurs swallow the pills and lose their wits. The dinosaurs comply, trading their intellect for the chance to rescue the children.

That night, a kindly clown named Stubbs Martin Short, who works for Screweyes, discovers the truth behind Screweyes’s scheme and begins to question the club’s cruel methods. He warns Louie and Cecilia about the plan to exploit the dinosaurs and quietly begins to undermine Screweyes from within.

Armed with new resolve, Louie and Cecilia slip into the circus that night, where Screweyes’s tricks culminate in a drastic display of power: Screweyes hypnotizes Rex to threaten the tyrant’s own fate. A flare‑bearing crow interrupts the moment, and Rex seems poised to strike Screweyes. Yet Louie and Cecilia intervene with a heartfelt plea and a gentle, human touch, rekindling the dinosaurs’ lost sentience. The restored bond among Louie, Cecilia, and the dinos breaks Screweyes’s hold, and Cecilia confesses her love for Louie, which strengthens their resolve.

With Screweyes’s grip weakening, Captain Neweyes arrives aboard his ship to extract the children and the dinosaurs from the circus. Screweyes meets a grim fate as he is overtaken by crows, and the last crow peels away with the magical device, letting the eerie power fade. The dinosaurs and Louie and Cecilia reunite and set their next course toward a brighter future.

The journey continues as the dinosaurs reach the museum, where Dr. Bleeb awaits to guide them. The next day, the colossal show is unveiled to a crowd of eager children, fulfilling Neweyes’s original plan and allowing the public to witness the dinosaurs as sentient beings. Louie and Cecilia reconcile with their parents, and the two children form a bond, choosing to become a couple.

Back in the present, Buster returns to his family, brushing off the taunts of his siblings with a simple, warm gesture as he hugs his mother. Rex bids him good night and asks him to remember the story as he returns to his friends at the museum, a quiet reminder that wonder and memory can bridge generations. In the end, the day’s adventures leave a lasting impression on both the human world and the world of dinosaurs, suggesting a shared sense of awe that transcends time.

We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story Timeline

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Rex is captured by Captain Neweyes' time ship

In the Cretaceous Period, Rex is chased by a Thescelosaurus and is captured by Captain Neweyes' flying time-traveling ship. Neweyes and his alien assistant Vorb plan to collect four dinosaurs and bring them to the present. They intend to grant the creatures sentience with Brain Grain and guide them to the Museum of Natural History.

Cretaceous Period Cretaceous Period

Brain Grain grants sentience to the dinosaurs

On the ship, Captain Neweyes explains the Brain Grain plan. The four dinosaurs—Rex, Woog, Elsa, and Dweeb—are chosen to receive sentience, becoming aware of their fate and the mission ahead. They prepare mentally for the journey to the modern world.

On the ship Neweyes' ship

Dropped into the East River, 1993

The ship drops the dinosaurs into the East River in 1993, beginning their present-day adventure. They hope to meet Dr. Bleeb and reach the Museum of Natural History, but obstacles quickly appear. Louie and Cecilia, two city kids, sense something extraordinary happening in their city.

1993 East River, NYC

Louie and Cecilia meet the dinosaurs

Louie and Cecilia encounter the stranded dinosaurs and decide to help them. They keep the creatures hidden from most adults while navigating the city to find a path to the museum. A bond forms between the kids and their prehistoric friends.

1993 New York City

Parade disguise as Macy's animatronics

To avoid attention, the dinosaurs pose as animatronics in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. During their performance, Rex accidentally deflates an Apatosaurus balloon, revealing the truth to the crowd. The audience cheers at the spectacle, but the adults panic and pursue them.

1993 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NYC

Flee to Central Park

Chased by authorities, the group flees the parade route and escapes into Central Park. Louie and Cecilia cling to the hope of getting to the museum, while the city tears after them. The dinosaurs struggle to stay hidden and safe in a human-dominated landscape.

1993 Central Park, NYC

Screweyes' Eccentric Circus encounter

The children meet Professor Screweyes, who runs the horror-themed Eccentric Circus. They unknowingly sign a contract to perform under his control, while the dinosaurs arrive to try to rescue them from danger. A new threat emerges as Screweyes watches the kids and dinosaurs with calculating eyes.

1993 Eccentric Circus, NYC

Brain Drain and forced Brain Drain pills

Screweyes uses Brain Drain to turn the children into mindless chimps and forces the dinosaurs to take Brain Drain pills as well, causing them to lose their intelligence and revert to their natural forms. Screweyes seeks to exploit them for fearsome spectacle. The situation becomes dire as the bonds between the children and their dinosaur friends fray.

Night 1993 Circus

Stubbs warns and plans to rescue

Stubbs, a friendly clown affiliated with Screweyes, reveals the circus' true plan and warns Louie and Cecilia. The kids realize they must act and prepare for a daring escape and an attempt to restore the dinosaurs' minds. The next morning, they move to stage a reunion and escape.

Next morning 1993 Circus, NYC

Dinos regain sentience during the escape

Louie and Cecilia sneak back into the circus as the dinosaurs perform their act. Rex is hypnotized by Screweyes, but a crow's flare interrupts the scene. The children’s earnest pleas and affection reach the dinosaurs, restoring their sentience and ending Screweyes' control.

Night 1993 Circus

Neweyes rescues and Screweyes defeated

Captain Neweyes arrives in his ship to lift the kids and dinosaurs out of the circus. Screweyes is devoured by crows, and the magical charm is shattered as the crow drags away the screw. The group heads for the Museum of Natural History.

Night 1993 Circus to Museum

Museum meeting with Dr. Bleeb and public reveal

The dinosaurs meet Dr. Julia Bleeb at the Museum of Natural History, and the next day they are revealed to a crowd of children, fulfilling Neweyes' plan. Louie and Cecilia reconcile and become a couple after reuniting with their parents.

Next day 1993 Museum of Natural History

Present-day ending: Buster and Rex's farewell

Back in present-day New York, Buster returns to his family and brushes off his siblings' taunts. Rex bids him good night and asks him to remember the story as he heads back to join his friends at the museum.

Present day (1993) New York City

We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story Characters

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Rex (John Goodman)

A large orange Tyrannosaurus who once roamed as a predator but now speaks with reflection. He is intelligent, protective of his friends, and haunted by his past. Throughout the story, he wrestles with his nature while forming deep bonds with the human kids and the rest of the group.

🦖 Wise 🛡 Protector 🗺 Leader

Buster (Blaze Berdahl)

A young bluebird who runs away from his siblings and befriends Rex. He is curious, brave, and acts as a bridge between the dinosaurs and the human world. His resilience helps guide the group through the city toward a place where they belong.

🐦 Curious 🧭 Determined 🤝 Friend

Louie (Joey Shea)

A runaway boy who seeks belonging by joining the circus. He is resourceful, hopeful, and deeply cares about the dinosaurs. He forms a strong partnership with Cecilia to help navigate the modern world and find a safe home for his new friends.

🧒 Brave 🐾 Loyal 🎯 Resourceful

Cecilia (Yeardley Smith)

A neglected girl who befriends Louie and learns to trust again. She shows empathy and courage in rescuing the dinosaurs and guiding them toward the museum. Her bond with Louie turns into a meaningful romance by the end of the story.

👧 Empathetic 💪 Brave 🧭 Guided

Professor Screweyes (Kenneth Mars)

An unhinged clown who runs the horror-themed circus. He uses Brain Drain pills to strip away the dinosaurs' intelligence for his own showfulness, displaying cruelty and manipulation. His schemes threaten the group until they confront him directly.

🤡 Villain 🧪 Manipulator 🌀 Dark

Captain Neweyes (Walter Cronkite)

A time-traveling captain who aims to bring the dinosaurs to the past so they can be shown to the world. He orchestrates rescue missions and works toward reuniting the creatures with Dr. Bleeb and a crowd of hopeful children. His plan frames the journey as a mission of wonder rather than conquest.

🚀 Explorer 🧭 Planner 🗺 Visionary

Dr. Julia Bleeb (Julia Child)

A scientist who guides the dinosaurs toward the Museum of Natural History. She embodies knowledge and curiosity, helping ensure the dinosaurs transition from spectacle to legitimate representation. Her guidance anchors the final reveal to the museum's visitors.

🔬 Scientist 🧭 Mentor 🏛 Curator

Elsa (Felicity Kendal)

A purple Pteranodon who is part of the dinosaur group. She adds to the dynamic with a unique perspective and lighthearted presence, helping the team maintain morale during tough moments.

🦅 Graceful 💫 Mysterious 🗺 Team member

Woog (René Le Vant)

A blue Triceratops who stays loyal to the group and provides a steady, dependable presence. His calm demeanor helps balance the team during chaotic city scenes.

🦖 Loyal 🧭 Steady 🧱 Solid

Dweeb (Charles Fleischer)

A green Parasaurolophus who brings cleverness and a touch of goofy energy to the group. He contributes practical ideas and comic relief that keep the mood hopeful.

🧠 Clever 😂 Goofy 🛡 Protector

Stubbs (Martin Short)

A friendly clown who works for Screweyes and later helps the children and dinosaurs escape. His departure from Screweyes marks a turning point in the group’s fight for freedom.

🤡 Friendly 🤝 Ally 🎭 Performer

We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story Settings

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Time period

1993

The present-day storyline takes place in 1993 New York City, where a time-traveling ship drops dinosaurs into the city. The plot also flashes back to the Cretaceous Period to reveal Rex's past and the desire for a place in the modern world. The blend of ancient memory with contemporary spectacle emphasizes the characters' search for belonging across time.

Location

New York City, East River, Central Park, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Museum of Natural History

The action unfolds across New York City in 1993, with key moments around the East River, Central Park, and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The dinosaurs ultimately reach the Museum of Natural History to meet Dr. Bleeb and reveal their existence to the world. The city skyline and public spaces serve as a backdrop for wonder, pursuit, and eventual reunion.

🗽 Urban setting 🚢 Waterway 🎪 Parade 🏛 Museum

We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story Themes

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Friendship

Two worlds collide as Louie and Cecilia befriend Rex, Elsa, Woog, and Dweeb. The group learns to trust and rely on one another despite differences in species and upbringing. Their bonds help them navigate a city that fears them and ultimately seek a place where they belong. The story highlights how empathy and loyalty can transform strangers into a makeshift family.

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Exploitation

Screweyes and Captain Neweyes exploit the dinosaurs for entertainment and discovery, using Brain Grain and Brain Drain to control their minds. The narrative critiques commodifying sentience for spectacle and the harm caused by manipulation. It shows the moral costs when power is used to bend living beings to another's will. The dinosaurs' eventual reclaiming of autonomy serves as a rebuttal to exploitation.

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Identity and Memory

Brain Grain and Brain Drain test what makes the dinosaurs themselves, while emotional bonds restore their true intellect and personality. Rex and the others recover their sentience through love, courage, and connection with Louie and Cecilia. The film suggests that memory and relationships define identity, not simply natural instincts or external labels. Ultimately, memory guides the reunion with Dr. Bleeb and the museum audience.

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We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story Spoiler-Free Summary

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In a playful blend of science‑fiction and classic adventure, an eccentric inventor known as Captain New Eyes discovers a way to send a special cereal called Brain Grain back through time. The unexpected side‑effect is that four dinosaurs—Rex, an amiable orange tyrannosaur; Woog, a gentle blue triceratops; Dweeb, a melodic green parasaurolophus; and Elsa, a soaring purple pteranodon—gain sentience and a surprisingly kind disposition. The film’s tone is bright and whimsical, inviting viewers to imagine a world where the mighty prehistoric become curious companions.

These newly‑aware creatures are recruited for a mission the Captain dubs the “Middle Future,” a hopeful bridge between eras meant to fulfill the wishes of children living in modern New York City. Their ultimate destination is the iconic Museum of Natural History, where Dr. Bleeb awaits to guide them toward a public showcase that could change how humanity perceives the ancient past. The dinosaurs’ varied personalities spark both comic moments and tender interactions, establishing a dynamic that feels both larger‑than‑life and warmly intimate.

Among the city’s bustling streets, two young outsiders—Louie, a restless boy longing for adventure, and Cecilia, a girl yearning for attention—cross paths with the gentle giants. Their budding friendship hints at the possibility of shared dreams and mutual rescue, while also introducing a subtle rivalry of intentions. Hovering over this hopeful alliance is Professor Screweyes, the Captain’s shadowy twin brother, whose presence adds an undercurrent of tension without revealing his exact designs.

The movie cultivates a sense of awe, stitching together the marvel of dinosaur wonder with the everyday anxieties of childhood. Its visual palette balances the glitter of New York’s urban landscape with the soft, amber glow of a bygone era, creating a world where imagination can leap across time. Through witty dialogue, heartfelt moments, and a soundtrack that swirls between prehistoric beats and modern rhythm, the story invites audiences to ponder what might happen when ancient giants walk hand‑in‑hand with the dreams of today’s kids.

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