Bears... in... SPAAAAAAAAACE! in several books and stories by a duo of writers - The Hoka series by Poul Anderson and Gordon R. Dickson.
Dogs... in... SPAAAAAAAAACE! in an Oscar-nominated cinematographic entertainment - A Grand Day Out, of course! Also (but without the Oscar nominations) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Buddies
Been rereading a lot of my ancient paperback sci-fi anthologies lately. The kind with the yellowed pages, that old paper smell, and brittle paper so fragile that you have to be careful as you turn the page lest it comes free from the book's spine. Despite the description the anthology in question is not the original source for this short story that involves Time Travel and Hunting. The correct answer will give both the title of the piece and its author. This is an obscure one so Google will be your friend.
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Brevity is the soul of wit and vulgarity is wit's downfall
A Gun for Dinosaur by L. Sprague De Camp - the hunter can't handle the biggest anti-dinosaur gun's recoil, so has to go with a less powerful rifle. Another hunter on the expedition messes up, causing a T-Rex to attack the first hunter and kill him since his gun isn't powerful enough to stop the dinosaur. I think the surviving hunter is later killed by a time paradox while trying to cover up for his stupidity, or something of the sort.
More or less right - the other hunter is basically a trigger-happy idiot who makes a second trip to kill the hunting guide in the past and is thrown back to the present by the time paradox (dying in the process) since that never happened the first time around.
Not quite as obscure as originally thought. The Chalice is yours although you should be made aware of the Dinosaur drool that has accumulated in it during this round. Been told that it adds a slightly tangy taste to any Poison present. A good cleaning might be in order before the next round just to flush out the ancient saliva. The Poison itself will definitely return no matter the degree of disinfection.
Humor is the second most subjective thing on the planet
Brevity is the soul of wit and vulgarity is wit's downfall
OK... since I seem to be in the chair again, let's have five stories or other works (films, books, comics, whatever) with Dinosaurs.... In... SPAAAAAAAAAAAACE!!!
Stories must be set in space or on alien worlds and feature dinosaurs or dinosaur-like creatures. No two by the same author, from the same film / TV show / comics universe, etc. MBPs for all the usual things.
Some hints to get you started
At least two examples need a Doctor's (or doctors) attention
One example is from a creator who has also worked with dragons.
One needs some assembly.
One is an example of American revisionism of a Communist plot.
In Ken MacLeod's Engines of Light trilogy, 21st-century cosmonauts trigger a lightspeed engine and end up in the "Second Sphere", an area of space populated by creatures of Earth, including humans (at the bottom of the pecking order) and saurs - intelligent bipedal humanoid therapod dinosaurs, which evolved 65 million years ago (and who were partly responsible for triggering the Chicxulub asteroid which caused the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous). There are also starships piloted by hyperintelligent giant squid, known as krakens, but for the purposes of this question the saurs are the ones we're interested in.
Red Dwarf episodes 1 and 2 of Pete. Kryten uses a time wand on Birdmans sparrow , Pete ,reversing its evolution and turning it into a T-Rex . Birdman is promptly eaten, before Pete starts to chase the Dwarfers
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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In Ken MacLeod's Engines of Light trilogy, 21st-century cosmonauts trigger a lightspeed engine and end up in the "Second Sphere", an area of space populated by creatures of Earth, including humans (at the bottom of the pecking order) and saurs - intelligent bipedal humanoid therapod dinosaurs, which evolved 65 million years ago (and who were partly responsible for triggering the Chicxulub asteroid which caused the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous). There are also starships piloted by hyperintelligent giant squid, known as krakens, but for the purposes of this question the saurs are the ones we're interested in.
That's one - and I'd completely forgotten it since I read the first of the series so have an MBP!
Red Dwarf episodes 1 and 2 of Pete. Kryten uses a time wand on Birdmans sparrow , Pete ,reversing its evolution and turning it into a T-Rex . Birdman is promptly eaten, before Pete starts to chase the Dwarfers
Another good one - have a MBP because every good dinosaur story should have someone eaten!
Three to go, and so far none of the clues I gave have been used. Looking forward to more.
One example is from a creator who has also worked with dragons.
Well this one is Anne McCaffery and the book , or books are Dinosaur Planet and the sequel Survivors.
I picked up a copy of Survivors from a thrift shop only to find it wes a sequel.Not going to read it till i find the first book.
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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