The family sitcom formula went old school -- like prehistoric old school -- in 1991 by focusing on a family of dinosaurs in the aptly named comedy series 'Dinosaurs.' The show, produced by Jim Henson Productions, brought puppetry to a massive scale, putting puppeteers in complex animatronic suits to properly portray the larger-than-life members of the Sinclair family.

Each week, father Earl, mother Fran and the kids (Robbie, Charlene and Baby Sinclair) would explore a new topic or taboo, then learn an important lesson about life. As all four seasons of this Emmy-winning series are now streaming on Netflix Instant, we've been revisiting the Sinclairs and company, and couldn't help but wonder where the people behind these dynamic dinos are now.