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|first= [[Valley of the Dinosaurs (TV series)|VOTD]]: "[[Forbidden Fruit]]" ([[1974]])
|first= [[Valley of the Dinosaurs (TV series)|VOTD]]: "[[Forbidden Fruit]]" ([[1974]])
|actor= [[Franklin Welker]] (1974)
|actor= [[Frank Welker (actor)|Franklin Welker]] (1974)
|image2= [[File:JS Lok.png|300px]]
|image2= [[File:JS Lok.png|300px]]
|caption2= ''[[Jellystone!]]''
|caption2= ''[[Jellystone!]]''
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'''Lok''' is the teenage son and first child of [[Gorok]] and [[Gara]], the member of a cavefamily in the [[Valley of the Dinosaurs (location)|Valley of the Dinosaurs]], and one of the main characters in the ''[[Valley of the Dinosaurs (TV series)|Valley of the Dinosaurs]]'' animated television series. His voice was originated by [[Franklin Welker]].
'''Lok''' is the teenage son and first child of [[Gorok]] and [[Gara]], the member of a cavefamily in the [[Valley of the Dinosaurs (location)|Valley of the Dinosaurs]], and one of the main characters in the ''[[Valley of the Dinosaurs (TV series)|Valley of the Dinosaurs]]'' animated television series. His voice was originated by [[Frank Welker (actor)|Franklin Welker]].


==Character description==
==Character description==

Revision as of 12:33, 19 March 2024

Lok
Lok.png
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Professor John Butler
Kim Butler
Katie Butler
Greg Butler
Digger
Glump
Father Gorok
Mother Gara
Sister(s) Tana
Marital status Single
First appearance VOTD: "Forbidden Fruit" (1974)
Played by Franklin Welker (1974)
JS Lok.png
Jellystone!

Lok is the teenage son and first child of Gorok and Gara, the member of a cavefamily in the Valley of the Dinosaurs, and one of the main characters in the Valley of the Dinosaurs animated television series. His voice was originated by Franklin Welker.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Comics

Books

Biography

Development

Galley

Main article: Lok/Gallery

Behind the scenes

References