ABOUT DINO'S

CREW DOSSIER

The personalities behind the parade

The convoy is not random. Each dinosaur has a role in motion, a temperament under pressure, and a different reaction when traffic shows up to ruin the rhythm.

LEADERSHIP MORALE TRAFFIC DRAMA
Rainbow dino Red dino Orange dino Yellow dino Green dino Blue dino Black dino
PERSONALITIES.DB
Rainbow dino

Rainbow Dino

Captain of the convoy

Charismatic, theatrical, and always first into frame. Rainbow Dino sets the rhythm, decides when the crew commits to a march, and treats every road encounter like a show opener.

LEADER SHOWMAN CONFIDENT
Red dino

Red Dino

First to react

Hot-blooded and impatient. Red Dino hates slowing down, pushes the convoy to move faster, and is always the first one ready to challenge an oncoming car.

FAST BOLD IMPULSIVE
Orange dino

Orange Dino

Energy amplifier

Pure hype. Orange Dino keeps morale high, turns every near-collision into a dramatic moment, and somehow makes reversing direction look like choreography instead of panic.

HYPE LOUD PLAYFUL
Yellow dino

Yellow Dino

Optimistic diplomat

Yellow Dino assumes every situation can be solved with better timing and better vibes. When tension rises, this one tries to turn chaos into cooperation.

CHEERFUL DIPLOMAT STEADY
Green dino

Green Dino

Route planner

Green Dino is the tactician. Watches spacing, reads traffic light positions, and quietly keeps the group from drifting into a pileup when the road gets crowded.

TACTICAL PATIENT RELIABLE
Blue dino

Blue Dino

Systems brain

Quiet, analytical, and always noticing patterns. Blue Dino understands cadence, braking distance, and exactly when the convoy should flip direction without breaking formation.

ANALYST CALM PRECISE
Black dino

Black Dino

Rear guard

Reserved and intimidating at first glance, but actually the most dependable member of the crew. Black Dino protects the tail of the formation and never loses composure.

GUARD STOIC LOYAL
PARADE.LOGIC

1. Commit

The crew starts in formation, follows the lead dino, and treats the road like a stage rather than a warning.

2. Standoff

When the car enters from the opposite side, both parties stop. The light flash is the parade equivalent of a honk and a negotiation.

3. Reverse

The car backs out, the convoy flips direction, and the whole drama resets from the other side. That loop is the crew’s signature routine.