Danny enjoys stomping around the neighborhood acting like a dinosaur, playfully -rawr--ing at anyone who stands in his path. He sees it as a big deal. In fact, it consumes his entire day. However, the neighborhood adults view him as just another overactive child, and politely dismiss his actions as nothing. This upsets Danny, who mistakens social indifference for uncaring.
Maybe his -big deal-, he thinks, isn't such a big deal after all.
Dannysaur is about the THE LITTLE THINGS IN LIFE, and how adults can sometimes forget how very big of a deal little things...
Danny enjoys stomping around the neighborhood acting like a dinosaur, playfully -rawr--ing at anyone who stands in his path. He sees it as a big de...
"Daddy doesn't like me," or "Bobby thinks I'm ugly." Daddy never told his son he doesn't like him, nor did Bobby ever tell Suzie she's ugly - these are ASSUMPTIONS based upon an incomplete story coupled with an overactive imagination, and they can play terrible tricks on a young mind.
In the case of RobotFish, it awakens to find an awful "truth" - it's a robot... but it's ALSO a fish, and "robots and water DON'T get along." Why does it think it's a fish? Because it LOOKS like one. Upset that anybody would do something a heartless as making a fish that can't swim in...
"Daddy doesn't like me," or "Bobby thinks I'm ugly." Daddy never told his son he doesn't like him, nor did Bobby ever tell Suzie she's ugly - these...