Jurassic Bark May 2026
: In the final scene, a montage set to Connie Francis’s "I Will Wait for You" shows Seymour waiting outside Panucci’s Pizza for Fry to return for 12 years until he eventually passes away from old age.
: The story of Seymour is a direct homage to Hachikō , the Akita dog in 1920s Japan who waited nine years for his deceased owner at a train station.
: David Noble found a small grove of Wollemi Pines in a remote canyon in the Blue Mountains. Jurassic Bark
: Performances featuring high-energy dogs, similar to those seen on America’s Got Talent .
Often cited as the saddest episode in animated television history, this story centers on Fry’s discovery of the fossilized remains of his dog, , in the 31st century. : In the final scene, a montage set
: The tree was previously only known from fossils dating back 200 million years and was long presumed extinct.
In 1994, a "living fossil" was discovered in Australia that earned the nickname "Jurassic Bark". : Performances featuring high-energy dogs, similar to those
: It features a unique, bubbly bark that experts compared to the appearance of "Coco-Pops" cereal. Jurassic Bark Live!