Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs

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  • 2005
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.0  (275)

Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs was an animated television show that aired from 2005 to 2008 on Cartoon Network. The show was based on a series of children's books by author and illustrator Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds. The show follows the adventures of a young boy named Harry who has a magical bucket full of toy dinosaurs that come to life whenever he jumps into the bucket. Harry is joined by his best friends, his sister Sam and his best friend Charlie, as they explore the world of the dinosaurs in the bucket. As soon as they enter the bucket, they find themselves transported to a land of prehistoric creatures where they go on exciting adventures and learn valuable lessons along the way. The show features a cast of memorable characters, including the mischievous Pterence the Pterodactyl, the loyal Steggy the Stegosaurus, and the wise Triceratops, Trike. Each dinosaur has its unique personality and abilities that help Harry and his friends navigate the challenges they encounter in the dinosaur world. The show was known for its colorful animation and imaginative storytelling that captured the imaginations of young viewers. The show often featured musical numbers and catchy tunes that kept children engaged and entertained. The themes of friendship, teamwork, and exploration were central to the show's message, emphasizing the importance of working together and exploring new ideas and experiences. Andrew Sabiston provided the voice for Harry, portraying the young adventurer's enthusiasm and curiosity. Jamie Watson voiced Charlie, Harry's best friend, who often provided the comic relief in the show. Ron Rubin voiced the various dinosaurs in the show, bringing their distinct personalities to life. Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs was praised for its educational value, teaching children about prehistoric creatures and their various traits and characteristics. The show often incorporated scientific facts and terminology into its storylines, helping children learn while they watched. Overall, Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs was a beloved children's show that combined humor, adventure, and education into a fun and engaging package. The show's charming characters, delightful animation, and catchy songs made it a favorite among young viewers and parents alike.

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When I Grow Up/The Mailman's Here
10. When I Grow Up/The Mailman's Here
August 22, 2005
Harry decides he wants to be a zookeeper when he grows up, but he can't wait until then so he opens his very own zoo in Dino-World./Harry concludes that Mr. Snow must live in Dino-World so he sets off with the dinos to hand-deliver the letter to him.
Let's Rock/I Wish I Was A Builder
8. Let's Rock/I Wish I Was A Builder
August 22, 2005
Harry isn't allowed to join Sam's band because he's not very good at playing the drums. He goes to dino-world where he and the dinos gather together to play various percussion instruments. Pterence leaves the group because he can't keep time so he goes off to a cave by himself. He learns to play some great rhythms based on the sounds of nature around him. Harry and the dinos miss Pterence and go to find him, they are very impressed by what he has learnt./Harry wants to build a dream house and realises he must go to Dino-World in order to find the space and materials to build. Once there, the dinos each offer Harry different ideas and advice on how and what to build, so Harry decides that everyone should build their own individual dream homes. Although Steggy finds it difficult to build, he turns out to be great at demolition and when Dino world becomes is helps the dinos turn Rocklake Valley back to its original state by knocking down all the buildings.
To Outerspace/Hail The Queen!
6. To Outerspace/Hail The Queen!
August 22, 2005
Harry takes his blue and red robots into Dino World so that he can continue the battle they were having at home, but without Nana's scorn./After watching a movie about the life of a Cleopatra, the gang go to Dino World to make Patsy Queen.
I Keep Going Over The Edges/Cookies
3. I Keep Going Over The Edges/Cookies
August 22, 2005
Harry has difficulty colouring in - he keeps going over the edges. Frustrated, he goes to Dino-World where he can make as much mess as he wants as there are no edges and no rules. Whilst there, Harry meets a sad Zebra who lives in a part of Dino-World that is black and white. Harry and the dinos colour in this bleak part of dino-world by painting all the flowers, traffic lights, trees etc. In doing so, Harry discovers that he does have the ability to stay within the edges but that sometimes it's fun to make a mess too./When Harry thinks his delicious cookie has been stolen he goes to Dino-World where he plays at being a detective searching for the thief. After much searching, and a court trial, Harry realises that, much to his embarrassment, he had actually eaten the cookie himself!
Who To Choose/Origami
1. Who To Choose/Origami
August 22, 2005
Charlie is having a sleepover and has invited Harry, however, Charlie's Mum says he is only allowed to bring one of the dinos with him. Harry f9ind is very difficult to choose so as a final solution, Harry invites Charlie to a sleepover at his house instead - problem solved!/Harry goes to Dino-World to learn how to make origami animals. In Dino-Japan he meets Tatsu the dragon who accidentally burns all of his origami creations every time he breathes. Harry makes a giant origami fan from some blueprint designs created by Tatsu, the fan blows out Tatsu's fire thus enabling him to continue making origami animals.
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Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs was an animated television show that aired from 2005 to 2008 on Cartoon Network. The show was based on a series of children's books by author and illustrator Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds. The show follows the adventures of a young boy named Harry who has a magical bucket full of toy dinosaurs that come to life whenever he jumps into the bucket.

Harry is joined by his best friends, his sister Sam and his best friend Charlie, as they explore the world of the dinosaurs in the bucket. As soon as they enter the bucket, they find themselves transported to a land of prehistoric creatures where they go on exciting adventures and learn valuable lessons along the way.

The show features a cast of memorable characters, including the mischievous Pterence the Pterodactyl, the loyal Steggy the Stegosaurus, and the wise Triceratops, Trike. Each dinosaur has its unique personality and abilities that help Harry and his friends navigate the challenges they encounter in the dinosaur world.

The show was known for its colorful animation and imaginative storytelling that captured the imaginations of young viewers. The show often featured musical numbers and catchy tunes that kept children engaged and entertained. The themes of friendship, teamwork, and exploration were central to the show's message, emphasizing the importance of working together and exploring new ideas and experiences.

Andrew Sabiston provided the voice for Harry, portraying the young adventurer's enthusiasm and curiosity. Jamie Watson voiced Charlie, Harry's best friend, who often provided the comic relief in the show. Ron Rubin voiced the various dinosaurs in the show, bringing their distinct personalities to life.

Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs was praised for its educational value, teaching children about prehistoric creatures and their various traits and characteristics. The show often incorporated scientific facts and terminology into its storylines, helping children learn while they watched.

Overall, Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs was a beloved children's show that combined humor, adventure, and education into a fun and engaging package. The show's charming characters, delightful animation, and catchy songs made it a favorite among young viewers and parents alike.

Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (43 episodes). The series first aired on August 22, 2005.

Where to Watch Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs

Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs is available for streaming on the Cartoon Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs on demand at Amazon Prime, Vudu, Apple TV and Tubi TV.

  • Premiere Date
    August 22, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (275)