This is a very well planned out video , there are so many different monsters that I've would have never seen if not for your video,, VERDY INTARESTING I can spell just using a laugh in quote,, when you got to the part about the pet , immediately i thought of cliffard the red dog, and there it was you mentioned him .. do you think the 1921 movie the pet with the dog that keeps growing , may well have been the first cliffard, so did the author of cliffard get the idea from it? And love the old fashioned puppet movie. Thank you for keeping your videos interesting.
There was no novelization for the 76 Kong that book is the Screenplay published in a book format. So it's just the same script but still interesting nonetheless! Great video!
At 7:16, you say that thats a "russian" release of the book, yet the text on the cover itself is in german and the publisher itself is also german. So you might have gotten that one wrong.
Eh, that last major cover is still preferable to the AI generated book covers we've been seeing all over. It's got that MS paint crude charm to it. Also, Finland mentioned, whee~ (And besides the publishing company, Otava also means Big Dipper).
Lol oh man that last one looks so silly. Reminds me of this old short Kong comic series I have from the 90s were lots of the artwork looks really rushed. Many of the things drawn look very unproportioned or just plain bland and undetailed
I wonder if the last one featured was drawn by a child and one of their parents put it on the cover of a book in the public domain just so they could say their kid had published artwork. Or maybe the credited artist just used AI. 🤷♂
That's what I was thinking. Looks like something a middle schooler would have drawn by hand before scanning it to finish digitally. It would actually be very impressive if it were some random adult's work after having just discovered Photoshop considering a lot of them can't even open Windows Settings.
Wallace also had MANY of his books made in to films. A whole genre of German films called Krimi were based off his books
Oh I was just re-watching your strange art playlist last night!
That Underwood cover art most definitely inspired the cover art for the D&D adventure Out of the Abyss. Uncanny.
Regarding that last one, how do you make Ann look BIGGER than Kong?
Frank Frazetta pulled it off
By not really paying attention to detail.... I suppose? 🤷♂️
I HAVE BEEN DESPERATELY WAITING FOR A NEW ART VIDEO. THANK YOU!!!
oh my god, never stop making these videos! i absolutely love these kaiju art deep dives, so damn good
4:01 NGL that one in the upper left with the title forming his mouth is pretty good
This is a very well planned out video , there are so many different monsters that I've would have never seen if not for your video,, VERDY INTARESTING I can spell just using a laugh in quote,, when you got to the part about the pet , immediately i thought of cliffard the red dog, and there it was you mentioned him .. do you think the 1921 movie the pet with the dog that keeps growing , may well have been the first cliffard, so did the author of cliffard get the idea from it? And love the old fashioned puppet movie. Thank you for keeping your videos interesting.
A new series of bad media of a popular monster? I gotta watch this!
I love these art videos.
They really seem to draw the venomous commentary out of you.
I love these strange art videos! Keep them coming!
I love his goofy imitations of people, in this video.
2:57 Oh wow I thought that was just a picture from the movie!
I loved your edit of King Kong saying “Wooooowww!” lol.
ITS BEEN YEARS SINCE IVE SEEN THIS CHANNEL
The Bulgarian Kong made me laugh out loud.
The last cover was truly peak
The Frank Frazetta Covers were the Best Ones.
There was no novelization for the 76 Kong that book is the Screenplay published in a book format. So it's just the same script but still interesting nonetheless! Great video!
At 7:16, you say that thats a "russian" release of the book, yet the text on the cover itself is in german and the publisher itself is also german. So you might have gotten that one wrong.
the 2005 Orion publishing cover looks more like Lanky Kong playing the rule of King Kong
Love these videos! Keep them coming
6:32 I mean obviously not, Jet engines weren't in use until late WW2 lol
Random idea, how about a video on the BEST posters/covers?
Guess who's back, back again, Paper finz is BACK
Eh, that last major cover is still preferable to the AI generated book covers we've been seeing all over. It's got that MS paint crude charm to it. Also, Finland mentioned, whee~ (And besides the publishing company, Otava also means Big Dipper).
Excellent video!
Hell jeah!
I just woke up and have another masterpiece to look at.
Lol oh man that last one looks so silly. Reminds me of this old short Kong comic series I have from the 90s were lots of the artwork looks really rushed. Many of the things drawn look very unproportioned or just plain bland and undetailed
The last one is awesome! Top 5 for sure.
Some of the illustrations of Kong look more like the various great apes seen in Godzilla X Kong.
have you seen the german poster for the war of the gargantuas? its really odd
I saw it and it is odd
What the actual Frick was that?
@@bkp1st idk
WHAT THE FRICK IS THE LAST ONE???
7:16 thats german?
I wonder if the last one featured was drawn by a child and one of their parents put it on the cover of a book in the public domain just so they could say their kid had published artwork. Or maybe the credited artist just used AI. 🤷♂
That's what I was thinking. Looks like something a middle schooler would have drawn by hand before scanning it to finish digitally. It would actually be very impressive if it were some random adult's work after having just discovered Photoshop considering a lot of them can't even open Windows Settings.
Hi Paper Finz!
Also the book is public domain
12:57, I actually thought that was A.I. generated.
Ohhh monke
6:00 squint your eyes and kong is wearing a tie
I’m sorry but what the actual fuck was the last Cover- 13:00
woooooolow
hi
Monke
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