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Baby Sinclair
Baby Sinclair
Background information
Feature films
Television programs Dinosaurs
Video games
Park attractions
Portrayed by Kevin Clash
Portrayed by
Animators
Voice
Performance model
Designer
Inspiration
Honors and awards
Character information
Full name
Other names Ugh-Ugh-I'm-Dying-You-Idiot, the Baby, Buster
Personality Loveable, greedy, whiny, antagonistic, sneaky, nosey, cowardly, foul-mouthed
Appearance Small and portly pink dinosaur, purple spots, long tail, purple eyes, yellow shirt, white diaper, barefoot
Birthday
Occupation Earl and Fran's younger son, Robbie and Charlene's younger brother, Ethyl's younger grandson
Affiliations Good
Goal To have one's stories to be told or read, to be fed
Home Sinclair Family's house
Relatives Earl Sinclair (father), Fran Sinclair (mother), Robbie Sinclair (older brother), Charlene Sinclair (older sister), Ethyl Phillips (grandmother)
Pets
Allies His father Earl Sinclair, his mother Fran Sinclair, his older brother Robbie Sinclair, his older sister Charlene Sinclair, his grandmother Ethyl Phillips, Roy Hess, Monica DeVertebrae
Minions
Enemies B.P. Richfield
Likes Food, stories, cartoons (even violence shows), well-bought toys
Dislikes Potty training, homemade toy train from Rob
Powers and abilities Strength
Weapons Frying pan, baseball bat, wooden spoon, baby bottle
Fate
Quote "Not the Mama!"
"I'm the baby. Gotta love me!"
"This concludes a broadcast day" (It Must Be ABC)


Baby Sinclair is one of the protagonists from Disney's 1991-94 television series Dinosaurs. He was performed by Kevin Clash.

Role in the series[]

Baby Sinclair is the youngest member of the Sinclair family in the television series Dinosaurs.

Newly hatched in the premiere episode, "The Mighty Megalosaurus," Baby Sinclair is a precocious, if bratty, child. His catchphrases include "I'm the baby, gotta love me!" and "Not the mama!" The latter is often uttered to his father, Earl Sinclair, whom the baby repeatedly batters with a frying pan and generally disdains, especially in the early episodes, though they form a slightly warmer relationship over time. The baby's relationship with mother Fran Sinclair is more stable and mutually affectionate, but the dinosaur child's wisecracks are also aimed at siblings Robbie and Charlene. Grandmother Ethyl often reads to the child, the pair both rejoicing in Earl's many blunders. Also, Baby Sinclair is quite intelligent, being able to speak and spell at a very young age. Never formally named until near the end of the second season, the infant Sinclair is briefly named "Aaah Aagh I'm Dying You Idiot," the result of the then-Chief Elder keeling over during the official christening. By the episode's end, he was legally named "Baby Sinclair."

Baby Sinclair celebrated his first birthday in "Switched at Birth". He celebrated his second birthday in "The Terrible Twos", where he entered a stage called the "terrible twos", causing him to display demonic behavior during the year that he's two years old. The Sinclairs finally tricked Baby into thinking he was three years old.

Baby Sinclair was also the most heavily marketed of the show's characters, appearing in assorted toys, Happy Meal prizes and the music video "I'm the Baby (Gotta Love Me)". He was featured on the box art of most Dinosaurs video releases and was the only character to appear outside of the series, serving as a co-host on the special For Our Children.

Performance notes[]

As a hand puppet creation and the smallest member of the show's core regular cast, the character was portrayed by Kevin Clash, with the eyes operated by John Kennedy and the arms by Terri Hardin (replaced by Julianne Buescher for the final season). Clash's voice for Baby at times resembled a more gleefully destructive Elmo.

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