: David Noble found a small grove of Wollemi Pines in a remote canyon in the Blue Mountains.
: It features a unique, bubbly bark that experts compared to the appearance of "Coco-Pops" cereal. Jurassic Bark Live! Jurassic Bark
: 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
: The episode was originally conceived with Fry finding his fossilized mother instead of a dog. The writers changed it to a pet because the original idea was considered too upsetting for the audience. : The story of Seymour is a direct
: Large-scale "life-like" prehistoric creatures.
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.
: The episode was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2003 and is frequently ranked by fans and critics as the best episode of the series . The Real-Life "Jurassic Bark": The Wollemi Pine