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Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
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Written byCreators
Ian Whybrow
Adrian Reynolds
Screenplay
Judy Craymer
Ian Whybrow
Adrian Reynolds
Directed byBenny Andersson
StarringJessica Hynes
Alan Rickman
Andrew Chalmers
Colin Firth
Jamie Watson
Ron Rubin
Andrew Sabiston
Stacey DePass
Juan Chioran
Jonathan Wilson
Susan Roman
Bryn McAuley
Ellen-Ray Hennessy
Amanda Soha
Bill Nighy
Kate Winslet
Rita Moreno
Michael Rosebaum
Music byBjorn Ulveaus
Stig Anderson
Country of originCanada
United Kingdom
Production
ProducersPhyllida Lloyd
Executive Producers
Ian Whybrow
Catherine Johnson
Running time20h 59min
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network USA
Release16, July 2010

Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs is a series of children's books written by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds. The series is about a 5-year-old boy named Harry, who has a bucket full of dinosaurs. In the books the dinosaurs talk to Harry but seem to be toys to the other characters. The other main characters are Mum, Nan, Harry's best friend Charlie, and Harry's sister Sam.

It was later adapted into a 52-episode animated television series of the same name, which premiered on Cartoon Network's Tickle-U block in the United States on August 22, 2005, and on Teletoon/Télétoon in Canada on August 29, 2005. The show is also in Flanders on Ketnet, in the UK on Channel 5 and Playhouse Disney, in Asia on Playhouse Disney Asia, in Latin America on Discovery Kids, in Germany on Super RTL, in Australia on Nick Jr. (in British voices) and in Sweden on Barnkanalen. In the TV series Harry plays with the dinosaurs by jumping into the bucket, which transports him to another world, called DinoWorld. Although the dinosaurs are toy-sized in the real world, within DinoWorld they become dinosaur-sized, while Harry retains his actual size. The TV episodes are available on DVD in two volumes.


"Harry and His Bucketful of Dinosuars: the movie" cast

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Songs in the movie

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Some songs produced:

  1. "Aaaggghh!"
  2. "But I Like Mud"
  3. "Can I Join?"
  4. "Mamma Mia"
  5. "I Wish"
  6. "Dancing Queen"
  7. "Goal!"
  8. "Knowing Me, Knowing You"
  9. "Money, Money, Money"
  10. "Lay All Your Love On Me"
  11. "I Have A Dream"
  12. "Honey, Honey"
  13. "Chiquitita"
  14. "When All Is Said And Done"
  15. "Take A Chance On Me"
  16. "The Winner Takes It All"
  17. "Words"
  18. "I Still Can't Hear You"
  19. "To Outerspace"
  20. "The Name Of The Game"
  21. "SOS"
  22. "Holiday"
  23. "When I Grow Up"
  24. "American Idiot"
  25. "Amarillo"
  26. "It's Made of Cheese"
  27. "Join the Parade!"
  28. "Ring Ring"
  29. "Chess"
  30. "My Love"
  31. "People Need Love"


Songs in the movie (end credits)

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  1. "Dancing Queen"
  2. "My fun"
  3. "Eamer"

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