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Truckasaurus
Truckasaurus.jpg
Character Information
Status:
Robot
First appearance: "Bart the Daredevil"


Truckasaurus is a giant mechanical truck/dinosaur. It was created by Leo G. Clark. It is described as "20 tons and four stories of car-crunching, fire-breathing, prehistoric insanity".

History

The Simpson family went to see it but accidentally drove into the stadium where Truckasaurus grabbed the car in its jaws and almost killed the Simpsons.[1]

It ended up in The Auto Graveyard, where it fell into the hands of Bart Simpson, who accidentally turned it on, causing it to run amok in Springfield. It walked into Springfield Harbor and was never seen again.[2]

Non-canon

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Truckasaurus was created by Professor Frink.[3]

Behind the Laughter

Truckasaurus was inspired by the real life robotic dinosaur, Robosaurus.

Appearances

References