. "Charlene Sinclair"@en . . "Es la hija mediana de la familia Sinclair. Est\u00E1 dise\u00F1ada como un dinosaurio de aspecto gen\u00E9rico (aunque su cuello y el hocico se parecen bastante a un Protoceratops). Ella es un chica que est\u00E1 de moda y es muy materialista. Categor\u00EDa:Personajes de Dinosaurs Categor\u00EDa:Dinosaurios Categor\u00EDa:Personajes"@es . . . . . . . . . "Charlene Sinclair is a Protoceratops and one of the protagonists from Disney's 1991-94 television series, Dinosaurs. She is one of the five main protagonists of the show, although apparently the least seen and known of the main characters."@en . . . "Charlene Sinclair is a Protoceratops and one of the protagonists from Disney's 1991-94 television series, Dinosaurs. She is one of the five main protagonists of the show, although apparently the least seen and known of the main characters."@en . . . "Charlene Sinclair is Earl and Fran Sinclair's fashion obsessed daughter on Dinosaurs. Beginning the series at twelve years old, her budding physical maturity is represented by the growth of her tail in \"Charlene's Tale.\" Charlene is generally more interested in school popularity and the comforts of shopping than with real issues, and her typical phrase is a vapid chant of \"la, la.\" She frequently gripes about her family or vents about her lack of social status with best friend Mindy."@en . . . "Fashionable, materialistic, whiny, good-hearted"@en . "Charlene Sinclair"@en . . "Porkenstein"@en . . . . . . . "Strength"@en . "Voice"@en . "To date any man-dinosaur"@en . . . . . "Es la hija mediana de la familia Sinclair. Est\u00E1 dise\u00F1ada como un dinosaurio de aspecto gen\u00E9rico (aunque su cuello y el hocico se parecen bastante a un Protoceratops). Ella es un chica que est\u00E1 de moda y es muy materialista. Categor\u00EDa:Personajes de Dinosaurs Categor\u00EDa:Dinosaurios Categor\u00EDa:Personajes"@es . . . . "female"@en . . "Charlene Sinclair"@en . . . "Good"@en . "Species"@en . "Charlene Sinclair is Earl and Fran Sinclair's fashion obsessed daughter on Dinosaurs. Beginning the series at twelve years old, her budding physical maturity is represented by the growth of her tail in \"Charlene's Tale.\" Charlene is generally more interested in school popularity and the comforts of shopping than with real issues, and her typical phrase is a vapid chant of \"la, la.\" She frequently gripes about her family or vents about her lack of social status with best friend Mindy. Charlene's material-mindedness contrasts with the social concerns of her older brother, Robbie. However, over the course of the series, she gradually develops a greater appreciation of her family, of serious causes, and of the role of female dinosaurs, and she awakens to the possibility that there's more to life than allowance, popularity, and cute guys. She demonstrated maturity by watching the Baby (\"When Food Goes Bad\"), and later comes to appreciate her family, despite Earl's denseness and lack of knowledge of his own offspring, after spending time with Henri and Simone Poupon in \"Getting to Know You.\" Other achievements include performing as part of the Sinclair Sisters for the USO (\"Nuts to War\"), gaining temporary fame from training the Cavelings (\"Charlene and Her Amazing Humans\"), and getting hired by WESAYSO as Earl's supervisor (\"Working Girl\"). She also discovered that the world is round, and not flat, when her muse mistook her for Copernicus in \"Charlene's Flat World.\" Her idea that the world is actually round was proven correct by walking on it in a straight line. The final episode demonstrated how Charlene \"Gimme\" Sinclair had progressed from the days when, upon learning of Robbie's likely death, she planned to turn his room into a \"memorial walk-in closet\" (Episode 223: Leader of the Pack). In \"Changing Nature\", Charlene champions the cause of Stan, the last Bunch Beetle, after corporate development leads to the extinction of his kind."@en . . . . "Dinosaurs"@en . "1991"^^ . . . "300"^^ . . . . "Student at Bob LaBrea High School"@en . . . . "face"@en . "\"La-la.\""@en . . . . . . . . . "Sally Struthers"@en . . . . "Charlene Sinclair"@es . "Gender"@en . "body"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Charlene Sinclair is a protoceratops, and Earl and Fran Sinclair's fashion obsessed daughter on Dinosaurs. Beginning the series at twelve years old, her budding physical maturity is represented by the growth of her tail in \"Charlene's Tale.\" Charlene is generally more interested in school popularity and the comforts of shopping than with real issues, and her typical phrase is a vapid chant of \"la, la.\" She frequently gripes about her family or vents about her lack of social status with best friend Mindy."@en . . "Charlene Sinclair is a protoceratops, and Earl and Fran Sinclair's fashion obsessed daughter on Dinosaurs. Beginning the series at twelve years old, her budding physical maturity is represented by the growth of her tail in \"Charlene's Tale.\" Charlene is generally more interested in school popularity and the comforts of shopping than with real issues, and her typical phrase is a vapid chant of \"la, la.\" She frequently gripes about her family or vents about her lack of social status with best friend Mindy. Charlene's material-mindedness contrasts with the social concerns of her older brother, Robbie. However, over the course of the series, she gradually develops a greater appreciation of her family, of serious causes, and of the role of female dinosaurs, and she awakens to the possibility that there's more to life than allowance, popularity, and cute guys. She demonstrated maturity by watching the Baby (\"When Food Goes Bad\"), and later comes to appreciate her family, despite Earl's denseness and lack of knowledge of his own offspring, after spending time with Henri and Simone Poupon in \"Getting to Know You.\" Other achievements include performing as part of the Sinclair Sisters for the USO (\"Nuts to War\"), gaining temporary fame from training the Cavelings (\"Charlene and Her Amazing Humans\"), and getting hired by WESAYSO as Earl's supervisor (\"Working Girl\"). She also discovered that the world is round, and not flat, when her muse mistook her for Copernicus in \"Charlene's Flat World.\" Her idea that the world is actually round was proven correct by walking on it in a straight line. The final episode demonstrated how Charlene \"Gimme\" Sinclair had progressed from the days when, upon learning of Robbie's likely death, she planned to turn his room into a \"memorial walk-in closet\" (Episode 223: Leader of the Pack). In \"Changing Nature\", Charlene champions the cause of Stan, the last Bunch Beetle, after corporate development leads to the extinction of his kind."@en . . . "voice"@en . . . . "4.102488E8"^^ . . . . .