Beyond the Valley of the Dinosaurs

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Beyond the Valley of the Dinosaurs
Premiere date August 28, 2005
Run time 11:35
Writer(s) Michael Ouweleer and Erik Richter
Director(s) Richard Ferguson-Hull
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"Beyond the Valley of the Dinosaurs" is the sixth episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law season three, and the twenty-sixth overall. It aired on August 28, 2005 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Michael Ouweleer and Erik Richter, and directed by Richard Ferguson-Hull. The Hanna-Barbera series ridiculed in this episode is Birdman itself.

Harvey and Peter Potamus get sent back in time to the stone age after they take a dip in the latter's hot tub. While there, they take on the world's first divorce.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

In order of appearance:

Mentioned and non-speaking characters are in italics

Organizations

Locations

  • Sebben & Sebben offices
  • CSU Long Beach

Objects

  • Hot tub time machine

Vehicles

  • None

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music is composed by Michael Kohler.

Behind the scenes

  • The episode title is a combination of the film Beyond the Valley of the Dolls and aforementioned TV series Valley of the Dinosaurs.
  • Phil brings along an red-shirted Ensign-esque character from Star Trek, the kind of insignificant character who'd go along with Kirk and Spock on away missions, just to be the first to be killed.
  • There's a character at the wedding, who resembles Mr. Finkerton from Inch High, Private Eye, but he has black hair instead of gray.
  • Presumably to keep the realm devoid of civilization (outside of Gorak's apparent college education), the modern family from Valley of the Dinosaurs are absent.
  • Ouweleer, Richter, and Edgerly provide audio commentary for this episode on DVD releases.
  • In 2010, there happened to be a full length movie called Hot Tub Time Machine.

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