Disney's Dinosaur (2000) Accuracy Review

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Red Raptor Writes

Red Raptor Writes

Ай бұрын

Dinosaur came out 24 years ago and has maintained a following since then with its memorable CGI depictions of dinosaurs new and old. How well does this animation hold up scientifically 24 years later? #paleontology #dinosaurs #dinosaur
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@redraptorwrites6778
@redraptorwrites6778 Ай бұрын
Oops I confused Microceratus with Leptoceratops. Oh well. Hope you enjoy guys. Sorry for the delay. Those Disney copyright bots are working overtime trying to claim anything they can. Bro, just make a good Marvel movie. Stop trying to steal my money.
@angelinetchouawa1399
@angelinetchouawa1399 Ай бұрын
Oh😅.
@johntodd3910
@johntodd3910 Ай бұрын
That’s okay Can you rant the ice age movies and accuracies of those movies
@ducestat06savage99
@ducestat06savage99 Ай бұрын
If you look at the deleted scenes and concept art it tells you alot of what they wanted to go with but disney of corse ruined we were supposed to see them go threw jungles to mountains to finally hit the desert predators from deinosuces( or Sarcosuchus) to t rex allosaurus spinosaurus and even mosa raptors were originally supposed to be feathered but at the time was to hard to animate
@ducestat06savage99
@ducestat06savage99 Ай бұрын
And carnotarus was going to be accurate size but dangerously agile and even scarier pick you off at your weakest they would have been following the herd constantly and killed off aladars grandparents and bruton who was originally his brother
@davidspencer8373
@davidspencer8373 Ай бұрын
Like video
@yissibiiyte
@yissibiiyte Ай бұрын
The designs may not be accurate, but the CGI was incredible. Still better than many modern movies
@Mong00ze-Muzik
@Mong00ze-Muzik Ай бұрын
It's actually amazing how well its held up. It does have its moments but it still makes me feel the same awe it did when I was 5 years old
@rockettbennett
@rockettbennett Ай бұрын
Um no? I like the movie because of its incredible score, great voice acting and the real life backgrounds but the cgi is literally the worst part. I don’t think the movie is bad or anything but Jurassic Park came out almost a decade earlier and it looks miles better. (But I can offer the excuse that Jurassic Park only used its cgi a little bit while Dinosaur used it for the whole movie)
@Dracovenatrix
@Dracovenatrix Ай бұрын
The iguanadons look hideous
@rockettbennett
@rockettbennett Ай бұрын
@@Dracovenatrix You are very brave. I have learned from experience that Disney Dinosaur fans will often get angry whenever someone doesn’t like their movie. But of course plenty simply just state their own opinion and offer constructive criticism of yours without getting angry or frustrated in any way like everyone should. You shouldn’t whine like a baby and call another reviewer’s opinion bulls**t because you don’t agree with it.
@Dracovenatrix
@Dracovenatrix Ай бұрын
@@rockettbennetti literally just said the iguanodons look hideous. Do you know what whining is? Do you know what anger is? I merely just commented how horrid the iguanodons look and i don’t think i have to explain why
@chadgorosaurus4898
@chadgorosaurus4898 Ай бұрын
This movie was goated. Love how they chose the Carnotaurus to be the villain instead of being generic and choosing a Tyrannosaurus.
@coolbilly3605
@coolbilly3605 Ай бұрын
Or even spino
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
They originally were going to use Tyrannosaurus but they decided to use something that was not as famous or well known as Tyrannosaurus
@coolbilly3605
@coolbilly3605 Ай бұрын
@@calebbusing6171 perfect, as much as I love the T. rex, I want other dinosaurs to shine as well.
@mikewazowski8368
@mikewazowski8368 Ай бұрын
@@calebbusing6171 Explains why the size was as large as it was, they'd probably already modelled the T-Rex and just made a few alterations.
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
I feel the same
@clobertina8176
@clobertina8176 Ай бұрын
7:29 As a kid I always assumed by her "being the last of her kind" meaning that the asteroid from the beginning of the movie is what wiped out most of her species due to them being so large and slow lol
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX Ай бұрын
That should be obvious?
@alexfraser8352
@alexfraser8352 Ай бұрын
Yeah I thought that was obvious. Raptor is overthinking it lol
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
Most likely
@sobekapep8320
@sobekapep8320 Ай бұрын
Baylene is supposed to be the last of her kind because of the "Fire Ball." I suppose the sauropods were just too big and slow to evade the falling debris and take shelter in time, Baylene was just lucky.
@wolfsavage7647
@wolfsavage7647 Ай бұрын
I heard they try to add feather on the velociraptors in the movie, but it was hard to animated so that’s why the velociraptors don’t have feather and it’s been a lot of stuff that they cut out in the movie
@alielsakkout7415
@alielsakkout7415 Ай бұрын
hard to animate but above all super expensive and therefore not profitable
@Genubath1
@Genubath1 18 күн бұрын
Dinosaur was the very first 3d animated movie by Walt Disney Feature Animation (Pixar had already done a few by then). The technology to animate hair and other stuff like that was cutting edge and very expensive at the time. It would take months to compute the final render of a movie at the time. Pixar created a tool called Fizt for Monsters Inc to automate the animation of hair instead of having to arrange every single hair. They still use it today for hair and cloth animation.
@adamthespinygiant
@adamthespinygiant Ай бұрын
Dinosaur is the most under appreciated Disney movie.
@apathy2454
@apathy2454 Ай бұрын
True as a matter of fact i see a lot of people hating on it
@chubibi06
@chubibi06 Ай бұрын
@@apathy2454 no song, no disney prince/princess (well, aside for furries and scallies) and no magical BS Of course they hate it, it's DIFFERENT !
@keizervanenerc5180
@keizervanenerc5180 Ай бұрын
I still can't believe Shaffrillas ranked it as the worst disney movie ever.....
@adamthespinygiant
@adamthespinygiant Ай бұрын
@@keizervanenerc5180 something tells me he has no appreciation for extinct animals. To me, Chicken Little is the real worst Disney movie.
@wingedhussar1453
@wingedhussar1453 Ай бұрын
It sucks tho .it could have ben a fun Disney movie instead it turned into a depressing boring one .the fiest 10 minutes in the jungle intro was amazing and then it turns into 2 hours of bore
@revol2933
@revol2933 Ай бұрын
In defense of Kron's & Bruton's unique physical features: there're are animal species in which males have certain characteristics that can be either developed or not. The best example are orangutans with their big, meaty cheeks. When males mature they can "choose" to grow these cheeks to show that they're dominant males - or not grow them, and then they look pretty much like females. Maybe here it's a similar thing - since Kron and Bruton are dominant males with high levels of testosterone, it might be the reason why they developed nose crests, larger frame, humps and back spikes - while Aladar lived his entire life with lemurs, so he never had the need to develop these features of a dominant male (no interspecies combat, no need to fight for females etc). That's just how I see it. (Ps. Sorry for grammar. English is not my first language - but paleontology is my first love. Haha)
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
That’s a good theory
@katyungodly
@katyungodly Ай бұрын
Your English typing is better than most native speakers' typing, good job
@Wandervenn
@Wandervenn Ай бұрын
This was my theory as well
@Cryptic-Cryo
@Cryptic-Cryo Ай бұрын
Some notes about some of the dinosaur designs. Earl the anky is actually a Euplocepholus, as confirmed by the lead dinosaur designer in the special features. That said, he still doesn’t look like one that much. The mini ceratopsians are called microcerotops in tie in books and the special features. If you’re a nerd of palaeontology, know it’s now call microceratus. This goes the same to the pteranodon where this particular species is now called Geosternbergia. Of course, that’s still debated if it should be a unique genus. While not scientifically plausible, it’s possible Kron and Brutons nasal designs are based on the first depictions of iguanodon.
@chubibi06
@chubibi06 Ай бұрын
"younger depiction are too frail and hornless ! They'll never make it" Bruton, to Kron
@mitchellulrich930
@mitchellulrich930 Ай бұрын
Url wasn't the only ankylosaur in the film. There were 2 Talarurus in the beginning as the egg was passing by.
@oshkeet
@oshkeet Ай бұрын
Thinking about it this makes a lot more sense. Its like you if took the Crystal Palace depiction directly and tried to "modernize it" to be more dinosaur-like without actually knowing what Iguanodon should look like.
@eduardusk5808
@eduardusk5808 Ай бұрын
​@chubibi06 I like this, is a more meta interpretation. Kron and Bruton have older designs that would be easier to intimidate other iguanodons and make them leaders.
@NolanDraconis
@NolanDraconis Ай бұрын
The two Carnotaurus’ are male and female, with the bigger surviving one (till the end) being named Brutus in the script, he also appears at the beginning of the story.
@Greenthero
@Greenthero Ай бұрын
Oh really? This actually answers the question I’ve had for years on why they looked different. Also does the female have a name?
@NolanDraconis
@NolanDraconis Ай бұрын
@@Greenthero unfortunately no
@blueguy2128
@blueguy2128 28 күн бұрын
​@@Greentherowhy wouldn't two Individuals of the same species look different? Literally every single individual living thing even the ones with no distinct differences like humans are unique.
@Greenthero
@Greenthero 28 күн бұрын
@@blueguy2128 wait I thought it was only specific species that had individual variation, like humans or tigers?
@blueguy2128
@blueguy2128 27 күн бұрын
@@Greenthero I'll use Komodo Dragons and Crocodiles as examples. They all "look the same" right? Having minimal sexual dimorphism between the two sexes and all sharing distinct crocodile or komodo dragon characteristics. But no individual croc or dragon is an exact copy of the other. They still have individuals with their own personality preferences and variations in physical size and features.
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 Ай бұрын
The filmmakers did mention that brachiosaurids were around during the Cretaceous for a little while such a sauroposeidon since it is in the family, that’s why they were doing a reference at the time
@chubibi06
@chubibi06 Ай бұрын
Baylene is what, 50 million year old ? Still looking great for her age
@toonrex2806
@toonrex2806 Ай бұрын
My theory is that Url the Ankylosaur is disabled.
@9656311
@9656311 Ай бұрын
They did have ridiculously small brains, so that might be why he is basically a dog compared to others
@AnimeRyker2001
@AnimeRyker2001 Ай бұрын
As for Baylene, I think there was a strange thing going on in the 1990's and early 2000's where its believed that Brachiosaurus (or a creature that was similar to brachiosaurus) lived for a few million years into the Creataceous, but not very long. As for the extinction of Baylenes species, most likely Baylene hasnt found any other Brachiosaurs, so without any way to find out its probably likely she believes she is truely the last of her kind. Another possibility is that the Carnotaurs have practically hunted them down. Baylene seems very afraid of the Carnotaurs, specifically pairs as she points out in the movie how 2 Carnotaurs would be significantly worse than 1, which, while true, she freaks out the most after saying it. This wouldnt make much sense, even with the oversized carnos, but it must be the case, why else would Baylene (while old, shes still huge and strong as we see in the cave scene) be afraid of creatures that much less than half her size. Most Likely Carnotaurs around the continent eventually became more confident, or found a near foolproof strategy to bring down Brachiosaurs.
@sizzybubbles
@sizzybubbles Ай бұрын
I have the old special edition multi-disc dvd with all the bonus features as well as the large making-of book… it has A LOT of insight on the designs. I know the iguanadon character designs were made so you could tell them apart easily. The trick if they were all shadowed, you could still tell who’s who. In the art book Zondag says: “We’d add a little bit of a bump on the nose or change the shape of the beak a little. We’d find what we could an exaggerate it.” It specifies that Kron’s was meant to look intimidating with this thick neck and big chin… Bruton was also very robust and rhino-like. So in the end… just character design :D
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
Interesting
@GreebleClown
@GreebleClown Ай бұрын
15:04 It could be that the size and additional adornments are like what happens with silverbacks and orangoutangs and many other primates where only the dominant males grow bigger and have display features while the males who haven’t bred/haven’t won leadership do not develop the dominant features until they can win a fight and breeding rights. You kinda also see it with anoles and iguanas, though I’m not sure to what extent it is age vs dominance in those species.
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX Ай бұрын
That's how I see it as well.
@rileyohrt7256
@rileyohrt7256 Ай бұрын
Once again, you got Url wrong. Dinosaurs character designer David Krentz confirmed Url is a Euoplocephalus
@captainstroon1555
@captainstroon1555 Ай бұрын
I just realized the lemurs were included as implied human ancestors. They chose lemurs despite the temporal displacement to make that connection more visible. That, or they just needed the mammalian sidekicks to be able to climb on Aladar's back
@SmashBrosAssemble
@SmashBrosAssemble Ай бұрын
My stance is, when something is made for entertainment, I don’t care about palae-accuracy, when I watch things like Disney’s Dinosaur, Jurassic Park, King Kong, Primeval, Dinosaur King etc all I want are cool visually appealing distinct designs with verisimilitude. I’ll criticise a bad design for being either ugly, messy, not really resembling the animal it’s meant to be etc but accuracy isn’t a factor, if I want that, I’ll watch a documentary.
@Random_Nobody_Official
@Random_Nobody_Official Ай бұрын
_"Innacurate does not mean bad,_ _this video was made purely for entertainment_ _and was highly requested by_ _the amazing people from this community"_ - The Mythology Guy Completely different context, but I think it perfectly applies here!
@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574
@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574 Ай бұрын
I mean, there should be a baseline minimum accuracy so you can at least tell what the animal is supposed to be
@SmashBrosAssemble
@SmashBrosAssemble Ай бұрын
@@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574 Yeah, you gotta get the general look of the animal down, that’s required, but you don’t need to be 100% accurate, just make a cool looking design.
@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574
@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574 Ай бұрын
@SmashBrosAssemble it depends on what kind of movie/show it is. I think there are some fictional plots that would require accurate dinosaurs. Like if it's supposed to be a realistic fiction kind of thing of what would dinosaurs in captivity actually be like. By the way, almost all dinosaur movies up to and including the first jurassic park tried making their dinosaurs as accurate as they could for the time.
@Random_Nobody_Official
@Random_Nobody_Official Ай бұрын
@@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574 *_H O W T H O U G H ? ? ? ! ! !_* What the heck are those "velociraptors" ?
@KingSpades
@KingSpades Ай бұрын
One thing i did notice about the Carnos is that the smaller one not only was smaller, it was also faster and FAR more reckless and aggressive. Im guessing it was a father/child situation where the "fireball" drove them out of their home and they stuck together to survive, then they found the scent of the herd and followed it for food and the rest is history.
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
Probably
@NoobsofFredo
@NoobsofFredo 14 күн бұрын
Another theory that I've heard is that they were a mated pair, though I agree that the 'fireball' drove them out of their typical range and were following the herd in search of their next meal.
@cristhianmlr
@cristhianmlr Ай бұрын
I remember from a tie-in magazine from Dinosaur that Bruton and Kron where based on Muttaburrasaurus since they were believed to be Iguanodontids back when the movie was in development, they also called Ur Euoplocephalus.
@AnimeRyker2001
@AnimeRyker2001 Ай бұрын
Also as a minor point, Bruton and Kron are not Iguanodon, they are Altirhinus. I know the question is "well if thats the case how is he Neera's Brother". Well that leads to one of two things. Either they are trying to say that Iguanodon and Altirhinus are so close that they can interbreed (probably not), or Kron was adopted, I doubt Neera was adopted since Iguanodon seem to be so much more populous than Altirhinus, who might be going extinct due to competition with their close cousins.
@nateperez7768
@nateperez7768 Ай бұрын
Actually, leptoceratops was not in the movie. The small ceraptopsians are Microceratus( known at the time as Microceratops) Also, the velociraptors were indeed originally planned to be feathered but the feathers got left out
@LucasCaminha
@LucasCaminha Ай бұрын
So apparently, the whole "cretaceous brachiosaur" conundrum was a common misconception from the late 90s to the early 2000s, as some sauropod fossils from early cretaceous Tunisia were once assigned specifically to Brachiosaurus, and as such a lot of dinosaur books from that time mentioned its temporal range as going from the jurassic to the cretaceous. Needless to say, those fossils are no longer believed to belong to Brachiosaurus, and I'm pretty sure they're currently nameless, though I don't remember if it's classified as a brachiosaurid still or if that changed. Weirdly, Iguanodon and Hypsilophodon were also often mentioned to range from the jurassic to the cretaceous back then, likely due to wastebin taxonomy.
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
The scene when the meteors destroyed the island and killed most of the lemurs is one of the saddest scenes in a Disney movie
@jacobcuevas5609
@jacobcuevas5609 Ай бұрын
I always thought the reason Burton and Kron had a horn like thing on their nose was a reference to paleontologist thinking iguanadons thumb spike was a nasal horn
@DinoMike2986
@DinoMike2986 Ай бұрын
Actually if you look really closely at the pteranodon wean it drops the egg and the babies in the nest they do have some fluff something I just now noticed
@stevenelbert8989
@stevenelbert8989 Ай бұрын
Yeah and if you look closely the adult does have pycnofibors you just have to pause and look
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
I have noticed that
@kevinnorwood8782
@kevinnorwood8782 Ай бұрын
As iconic as this film's version of Carnotaurus is, they really focused on making him seem like a powerhouse-type predator like T-Rex, when in reality it was a speed demon-style predator (a Cretaceous cheetah, as it has often been described). So in that respect, the Terra Nova Carnotaurus is actually MUCH closer to the real Carnotaurus, except its arms are WAY too big. If you took the Terra Nova Carnotaurus, and gave it the arms of the Disney Carnotaurus, you'd probably have a design that's nearly exactly up to modern scientific standards.
@chubibi06
@chubibi06 Ай бұрын
I have Disney's Dinosaur to thanks for my now unconditional love for Pachyrhinosaurus. Loved the model, loved mattel's mini figure i got in an egg back then. True masterpiece of a Dinosaur, change my mind !
@tm43977
@tm43977 Ай бұрын
Alright The Disney Dinosaur Accuracy Portait
@dont-hurt-me2519
@dont-hurt-me2519 Ай бұрын
Here's a list of animals I'd choose if I were to make a more "scientifically accurate" update of Disney's Dinosaur. The time for my setting is ~68 MYA; due to this, many animals from ~2 million years prior or later appear in this update. ~2 million years isn't that big of a stretch, so it's possible there could've been some overlap; with some creatures starting to become extinct & others just starting to appear. The setting of my update is Laramidia (the Western Half of North America - no specific subsection). Due to the natural disaster (either a smaller asteroid impact event or a volcanic eruption), species from both the Northern & Souther sections of Laramidia are present here. The natural disaster caused many species to become displaced & they're now able to meet/interact with each other: Kritosaurus navajouvius - Replacement for the Iguanodon. Struthiomimus sedens - Same as the original but now with feathers. Avisaurus archibaldi - Replacement fro the Ichthyornis. Hypacrosaurus altispinus - Replacement for the Parasaurolophus. Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis - Same genus as the original but a different species for the update. Alamosaurus sanjuanensis - Replacement for the Brachiosaurus. Palaeosaniwa canadensis - Replacement for the Longisquama. Albertosaurus sarcophagus - Replacement for the Carnotaurus. I didn't want to go with either Tyrannosaurus or Nanuqsaurus, Tyrannosaurus is overused & Nanuqsaurus is too far North, so I decided to go with a this tyrannosaur for the update. Albertosaurus is, in some ways, the tyrannosaur equivalent of a Carnotaurus. I was considering a trio (instead of a duo) pack of Albertosaurus, with one being an exceptionally large individual (hip height of ~3.5 meters & length of ~10 meters) & the other two being average size (hip height of ~3 meters & length of ~9 meters). Leptorhynchos gaddisi - Replacement for the Oviraptor. Champsosaurus annectens - Replacement for the Koolasuchus. Glyptodontopelta mimus - Replacement for the Talarurus. Tethydraco regalis - Replacement for the Geosternbergia. While its' fossils have been found in North Africa, it could've had a larger distribution due to it possibly being analogous to Sea Birds. Mosasaurus hoffmanni - A creature that had a fully rendered model but was cut from the final; so I decided to include it in the update. Being an marine animal, it likely could've had a global distribution. Purgatorius sp. - Replacement for the Lemurs. Dineobellator notoheseprus - Replacement for the Velociraptors. Regaliceratops peterhewsi - Replacement for the Styracosaurus. Leptoceratops gracilis - Replacement for the Microceratus. Anodontosaurus lambei - Replacement for the Ankylosaurus/Euoplocephalus. Sphaerotholus buchholtzae, edmontonensis or triregnum - Replacement for the Stygimoloch. I couldn't decide on which species, seeing as all three fit the temporal & geographical setting of the update, so any of the three could work.
@joshuaW5621
@joshuaW5621 Ай бұрын
Welcome back Tim. I forgot this accuracy review series was even a thing for a while.
@thehuntersguide
@thehuntersguide Ай бұрын
Perhaps the carno was suffering from gigantism?
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
Maybe
@pedrord19
@pedrord19 Ай бұрын
I love the fact that some of the scenes were shoot in real locations. Geostenbergia is actually feathered/fuzzy and I love the model and colors. Still, my personal favorite ones are Velociraptor, Struthiomimmus and Oviraptor. They are so funny and unique. An awesome review of a trully spectacular movie !!!
@christianbontempo8859
@christianbontempo8859 Ай бұрын
7:04 Two of my favorite dinosaur related pieces of media combined into one. You sir are a man of quality. This makes me want to see what how you’d do an accuracy review on the Dinosaur episode of Zoboomafo would be like. The dinosaurs in that episode being Brontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Triceratops, Stegosaurus and Edmontosaurus (called a Duckbill, but the model is very obviously based on Edmontosaurus.) Also at 5:40 the small ceratopsian seen in the herd is actually Microceratus (known as Microceratops at the time the film came out.)
@jeremybickham2842
@jeremybickham2842 Ай бұрын
I think the Brachiosaurus featured in the movie might be a reference to a time when these long necked Dinosaurs were thought to have lived right into the Early Cretaceous.
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX Ай бұрын
Sauropods lived during Cretaceous, just not Brachiosaurus and related species.
@aladar488
@aladar488 Ай бұрын
I always found it interesting how kron and aladar fought. And the use of the thump spike
@Left_Shoulder
@Left_Shoulder Ай бұрын
Been watching your videos for the past few months now keep up the good work
@CJTheTokay
@CJTheTokay Ай бұрын
The Disney carno is actually 7m tall and the iguanodons are 5m tall everything in the movie is oversized
@mattrodriguez476
@mattrodriguez476 Ай бұрын
The CGI STILL SURPASSES JURASSIC WORLD. THIS MOVIE IS TOP TIER AND FOR THEM NOT TO HAVE MADE A SEQUEL IS ILLEGAL
@Greenthero
@Greenthero Ай бұрын
With Disney’s track record of stuff like Wish and She-Hulk, do you really want to risk this amazing movie for a possible failure of a sequel?
@mattrodriguez476
@mattrodriguez476 Ай бұрын
@@Greenthero no
@Spiritprime91
@Spiritprime91 Ай бұрын
Reckon the duo carnotaurus were supposed to be a mated pair, or a parent with a child. The large one that survived the cave in (from what I remember reading in the junior novel of the movie) had gone on a revenge rampage. It basically snapped and made a suicidal charge at the herd when normally a more cautious carnivore would not really attack a huge herd of herbivores at all.
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
Both theories are possible
@galamran2251
@galamran2251 Ай бұрын
I have waited for this one for so long
@mcjohngd3583
@mcjohngd3583 Ай бұрын
Just in time, yesterday I reminded myself of this movie, and today red raptor posts it, heck yeah
@wilberator9608
@wilberator9608 Ай бұрын
Oh my god I had this on video as a child and I had completely forgotten about it for more than 15 years until now
@BohrokKiller
@BohrokKiller Ай бұрын
I remember when I was a kid, I thought Kron and Bruton was supposed to be Muttaburrasaurus.
@alphakraut
@alphakraut Ай бұрын
Finally! I waited way to long for this
@oliverking7227
@oliverking7227 Ай бұрын
You should have a look at the Minecraft mod “prehistoric nature” it has over 800 prehistoric animals from the pre-cambrian all the way to the Jurassic at the moment the Jurassic is still being worked on so yea but they are going until the present day the creatures are as accurate as they can be within the restrictions of Minecraft and they will update animals and there models if new research comes out on them with noticeable differences
@VanessaScrillions
@VanessaScrillions Ай бұрын
This video is truly fantastic. I thoroughly enjoyed watching! Thank you!!!
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Ай бұрын
Paul Verhoeven, director of ROBOCOP and Total Recall, was goung to direct the movie using stop motion animation by Oscar Winning VFX artist Phil Tippet, who did VFX for Jurassic Park. The story was going to involve a Styracosaurus named Root protecting his family from a Tyrannosaurus named Gronzi harassing them for far too long. Root tracks down and kills Gronzi, and Root reunites with his family, until the 6 mile wide asteroid slams into the Earth, wiping out the dinosaurs. The film would show that lemurs survived and that it wasn't the end, but the beginning of the human race.
@araucanoraptorargentinus3973
@araucanoraptorargentinus3973 Ай бұрын
Woot, not Root. Also, other dinosaurs that were supposed to be in the film included Iguanodon (ironic, isn't it), Pachycephalosaurus, Thescelosaurus, Parksosaurus, Rhamphorhnychus, Dorygnathus, and Pteranodon.
@masonfriel9882
@masonfriel9882 Ай бұрын
I always loved this movie. Scared me so much when I was a kid
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
One of my coworkers said that she watched it for the first time when she was a little kid and the Carnotaurus gave her nightmares
@LilRick96
@LilRick96 Ай бұрын
22:46 😂😂😂 What did he saaaaayyyyyy???
@keizervanenerc5180
@keizervanenerc5180 Ай бұрын
I always, even as a kid, thought Kron and Bruton were supposed to be "Austrialian Iguanodons" = Muttaburrasaurus like seen in the 5th episode of Walking with Dinosaurs. I thought so because their noses look somewhat simular.
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
They do look similar
@theangrysuchomimus5163
@theangrysuchomimus5163 Ай бұрын
15:04 Some social animals have dominant males which are bigger and have more exaggerated features than their subordinates. I'm not an expert on this topic, but from what I can remember, the lower ranking males' features are inhibited by the presence of the dominant males. So it could explain why the other Iguanodonts are smaller than Crone and Bruton, both of which are at the top of the social hierarchy. However, this doesn't take into account why Aladar doesn't grow such features after he becomes the leader. I'll excuse it as the producers not wanting to confuse the audience, which wouldn't understand the change.
@mannyfernandez1713
@mannyfernandez1713 Ай бұрын
I once heard the bruton was suposed to be a mutaburrasaurus, not an iguanodon, but atill
@Lycan3303
@Lycan3303 Ай бұрын
memba going to my cousin's house to watch this on VHS
@creakingskull7008
@creakingskull7008 Ай бұрын
The baby Pteranodon/Geosternergia have fuzz, this blew my mind when i noticed it in my last rewatch
@sosa2mars
@sosa2mars Ай бұрын
I always thought the big boss on Bruton and Kron’s noses were meant to be sort of references to the much earlier description of Iguanodon where the thumb spike was thought to be a horn on its nose.
@theterribleclaw4285
@theterribleclaw4285 Ай бұрын
I hate it when people compare these Dinosaurs to how people see them today they should compare these Dinosaurs to what they looked like at the time.
@Spiny_21
@Spiny_21 Ай бұрын
Never thought I’d see this but I really enjoyed it
@mariedufore8795
@mariedufore8795 Ай бұрын
You inspired me to watch it and I love it
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
The Carnotaurus in Jurassic World seems to be the size that the real life Carnotaurus was
@BugattiONE666
@BugattiONE666 Ай бұрын
Im sorry but the way the creatures move, for example the Carnotaurus charging at the hard....the mas, the weight, the tail curling to the right as it drags the prey over....brilliantr
@WOLFY_THUNDER-vh7hl
@WOLFY_THUNDER-vh7hl 24 күн бұрын
australia wrights a big "DO NOT COME HER, WE DON'T WANT YOU" with it's animals
@Greenthero
@Greenthero Ай бұрын
Idc if this movie isn’t exactly completely accurate, this is still my favorite movie
@patricklee5239
@patricklee5239 20 күн бұрын
16:11 At the time the film was being produced, Altirhiuns was still considered part of the now dubious species Iguanodon orientalis. So, it's possible that they used the big nosed "Iguanodon" design and then applied some "Hollywood magic" to make them look more intimidating. Funnily enough, by the time the film came out, Altirhinus had been assigned to it's own genus.
@brodenwood895
@brodenwood895 Ай бұрын
8:49 did you call strutiomimus a maniraptoran? Btw I love your videos and I'm glad you're back!
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 Ай бұрын
I heard that it’s actually implied that Bruton and kron are based on muttaburrasaurus
@drewmccoy756
@drewmccoy756 Ай бұрын
The velociraptor design makes me so happy given there realistic proportions of there body’s and its the highlight for me seeing as it’s not common to see in media anyway only issue which is not that big of a issue seeing as the feathers and it’s ok for me because it was hotly debated at the time & not excepted at the time.
@wroggisaurusmarshalli2440
@wroggisaurusmarshalli2440 Ай бұрын
Wasn't URL based on Euoplocephalus tutus? The making of team on the special feature turnboard Says this
@DarkTitan1954
@DarkTitan1954 Ай бұрын
Will you ever review the first land before time
@blueguy2128
@blueguy2128 28 күн бұрын
Seeing 23:07 when i was a little kid always unnerved me. Just getting eaten is scary, especially when you're ripped apart. Watching Brutus devour flesh makes my stomach turn upside down
@hopegallows1392
@hopegallows1392 12 күн бұрын
I had the Carnotaurus happy meal toy as a kid, it was a rubber hand puppet and that thing terrified me.
@mcfreker1487
@mcfreker1487 Ай бұрын
it would be cool if you reviewd animal armaggedon next is a 8 part series covering diferent mass extincions from the past some of wich havent been covered by any other docu series you reviewd in your tier list sry bad english
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
I had noticed that there were different types of dinosaurs in this movie from several different parts of the world that would have never met each other. Carnotaurus lived in South America and Oviraptor and Velociraptor lived in Asia. The others lived in North America
@AdamWingard_Official
@AdamWingard_Official Ай бұрын
Make a heisei Godzilla accuracy review as he was originally a dinosaur
@shardgunner4815
@shardgunner4815 Ай бұрын
That family feud clip took me out 😂
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
The main character originally was to be a Styracosaurus. He may have ended up being an Iguanodon but there still are some Styracosaurus in the movie
@lindavanwyk8268
@lindavanwyk8268 Ай бұрын
I remember having the DVD of it but the backside of the DVD called the Iguanodon, Edmontosaurus instead
@Oaglor
@Oaglor Ай бұрын
Nothing about Iguanodon running on all fours? Or is facultative bipedal running more of a hadrosaur thing due to the different body shapes?
@thylascene
@thylascene Ай бұрын
heya! :), could you do an accuracy review on "triceratops: the final battle" someday? it's a short film by ABC terra, it talks about the last day of the cretaceous period, and would be nice to see you cover the in/accuracies of it on the channel when you can
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 Ай бұрын
I hope they do a sequel, prequel, or a medical, or matter of fact, a series of this movie I’m actually shocked you’re not a fan of the movie because a lot of fans love it but the only problem I have with it is that the pacing was very fast, but it is what it is but other than that it’s still one of the best movies ever and it’s hard to say, which is my second favorite dinosaur movie either Disney dinosaur or the land before Time because they both have very good stories and yeah, even though it’s not accurate, you can still enjoy the story and story is the most important thing
@0iqgremlin414
@0iqgremlin414 Ай бұрын
With Kron and Bruton's designs, my only personal interpretation (which might be accidental) is that they represent how we used to see dinosaurs, big and aggressive with a 'you are on your own' mentality. They also had a bump on their noses like how Iguanodon used to be portrayed with before it was found out to be a thumb spike. Meanwhile Neera and Aladar are representing the newer ways to see dinosaurs, caring, herd/pack animals that watch out for the weaker members, more like animals than monsters
@GLeviathan
@GLeviathan Ай бұрын
I find the misconception of old paleoart depictions dragging their tails funny. Many famous pieces from the time simply depicted them in a resting position.
@chester896
@chester896 Ай бұрын
I LOVED this movie when I was a kid. It was always in the VCR at my grandma’s house lol
@JohnM-cd4ou
@JohnM-cd4ou Ай бұрын
Misspelled my name guy
@pursuedsubset5915
@pursuedsubset5915 Ай бұрын
For bruton and krohn the artbook says the idea for them was a mix of modern(at the time) and old images of iguanadon, the bone crest on the nose is the giveaway for krohn since old iguanadon had the thumb as a nose spike and bruton is a giant thats pretty evened out not arched like the old paleoart. So yeah they just used old art😅
@calebbusing6171
@calebbusing6171 Ай бұрын
The filmmakers originally planned to use Tyrannosaurus as the main antagonist but they changed their minds because they decided that since Tyrannosaurus always seemed to be used as the main antagonist in dinosaur movies, they would use something else. They decided to use a carnivorous dinosaur that wasn’t as famous and well known as Tyrannosaurus and had never been in a movie before. They chose Carnotaurus since it wasn’t well known and familiar at the time and hadn’t been in a movie before
@JurassicReptile
@JurassicReptile Ай бұрын
I’m a little confused on why the UK animal isn’t Iguanodon. Wasn’t it first found there?
@redraptorwrites6778
@redraptorwrites6778 Ай бұрын
Good question! The UK animal is no longer considered Iguanodon because the type species of which the genus is based on was changed from UK material to more complete finds from Belgium. That made the Belgian Iguanodontian species the basis for Iguanodon. But over the past 20ish years, many dinosaurs formerly lumped into that name have been split into their own distinct genera. This includes the UK stuff that used to be called Iguanodon. Because it's different enough from the Belgian species, that material is now called Barilium and Mantellisaurus.
@guillaumebabey4484
@guillaumebabey4484 Ай бұрын
For me the main issue with the Struthiomimus is that the skull seems to be closer in shape to Gallimimus! I do wonder if that's a case of misnaming in that regard.
@cro-magnoncarol4017
@cro-magnoncarol4017 Ай бұрын
Accurate Disney's Dinosaur cast - (Takes place in the Ojo Alamo/Javelina Formations) Herbivores - Iguanodon --> Gryposaurus alsatei Parasaurolophus --> Augustynolophus morrisi Brachiosaurus --> Alamosaurus sanjuanensis Pachyrhinosaurus --> Ojoceratops fowleri Styracosaurus --> Torosaurus utahensis Talalurus --> Glyptodontopelta mimus Ankylosaurus/Euoplocephalus --> Indeterminate Ojo Alamo Ankylosaurid Struthiomimus --> Indeterminate Ojo Alamo Ornithomimid Stygimoloch --> Sphaerotholus sp Microceratus --> Indeterminate Leptoceratopsid Carnivores - Carnotaurus --> Tyrannosaurus sp Velociraptor --> Dineobellator notohesperus Oviraptor --> Ojoraptorsaurus boerei Pteranodon --> Indeterminate Hell's Creek Pteranodontian Other - Lemur --> Indeterminate Proto-Primate Koolasuchus --> Brachychampsa sp Ichthyornis --> Avisaurus sp Edit: Url as an Euoplocephalus because that's apparently what his character designers said on the DVD.
@cyanide7270
@cyanide7270 Күн бұрын
Honestly, the Carno may not have been 100% accurate, but you gotta admit, much like the Velociraptors and Rex from Jurassic Park, they just look so freaking cool!
@zilla2004
@zilla2004 Ай бұрын
Early on one of your videos! How cool is that?
@gavinsiville9969
@gavinsiville9969 Ай бұрын
I do have my own headcanon that the giant monstrous Carnotaurs in the movie are not actually the species Carnotaurus Sastrei but are instead a speculative much larger and more bulkier species that evolved from them to fill the niche that tyrannosaurs have
@meatball2304
@meatball2304 Ай бұрын
I will stand by the fact that Stygimoloch is a valid genus for my entire life
@AnimeRyker2001
@AnimeRyker2001 Ай бұрын
Actually, if you look closely the Geosternbergia does have pycnofibers on its back. I agree it needs more, but considering when this movie came out, its impressive any way included. As for feathers, originally the Velociraptors, Oviraptors, and Struthis were gonna have them, but they turned out to be wayyyy to complicated to animate at the time, which is fair. How many shows or movies back then had CGI birds that looked good
@Elliotlorenzo-vs6pc
@Elliotlorenzo-vs6pc Ай бұрын
it's not the only thing you confused. kron and bruton(i know I butchered their names) are altharhinus's(am I spelling it correctly?)
@JLRules
@JLRules Ай бұрын
The best thing about this film was obviously the incredibly creative title.
@sophiekrueger4719
@sophiekrueger4719 Ай бұрын
Something that I really like about the movie now looking back is the 'mobbing' behaviour on the part of the iguanodon towards the carnotaurus'. It's very much like today's cape buffalo towards lions and other predators. I think it's a neat bit of speculative behaviour.
@Lauresaurus96
@Lauresaurus96 Ай бұрын
I always think about the Dino Nerds from JP: Operation Genesis when I watch these videos lol
@Fablevill
@Fablevill 12 күн бұрын
This was my FAVORITE movie for many years! But, I was a dinosaur kid and also 2.
@oshkeet
@oshkeet Ай бұрын
Its says a lot about how ubiquitous it is in the modern day I almost never notice there shouldn't be grass in a dinosaur movie.
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