I should've written this pinned post when I published the video but oof, I'll do it now. Yes, I know the footage is from Mosnters Resurrected, but I refuse to dishonor it by associating this bloody amazing model with Monsters Resurrected. A good friend of mind, contacted the designer of the model, and apparently it was originally intended for Dinosaur Revolution, but went unused. Monsters Resurrected reuses it but as stock footage, but later on, a re-release of Dinosaur Revolution, termed "Dinotasia" reused it as stock footage as well. Regardless, I will respect it by treating it as what it was originally intended to be for.
@king rexy Just by looking at the model it looks different than the Acrocanthosaurus in other scenes of the "documentary", this clearly isn't meant for Monsters Resurrected and deserves to be in a different and better one.
This is an interesting dinosaur, I'm a little disappointed that there hasn't been enough documentaries about Acrocanthosaurus likely because it was overshadowed by T-Rex and Spinosaurus, I think this theropod needs a little more appreciation. Also I live in North Carolina, and I'm happy that the North Carolina science museum has that fossil.
@@19megamustaine85 Its not even a documentary focused on acro XD, and yes, giga and carchar all have their own little showups in dino docs, not sure about mapu though
What!? How have I missed seeing that Acrocanthosaurus skeleton every time that I visited the Natural History Museum? Must be one of those seasonal displays.
Gotta say, for such an “awesomebro” mess of a series, this design’s actually pretty good. And hey, at least they don’t hype it up to be an *INVINCIBLE KAIJU* like the Spinosaurus. Oh, and what’s up with the Tenontosaurus’ dying noises, LOL?!
Every herbivore from the Cloverly Formation: *exist Acrocanthosaurus from discovery channel : i'm about to end this man's whole career P.D: the model of the Acrocanthosaurus is accurate
@@supermariologanfan6546Yea it’s mine too but acro is a close second. Giga was a MENACE to late Cretaceous Argentina! The second largest theropod-ONLY beaten by Tyrannosaurus rex! Giganotosaurus even possible hunted SAUROPODS! Giganotosaurs was HUGE at around 8ish tons-AGAIN only beaten by Tyrannosaurus-Rex!
I had no idea this footage was made for Dinosaur Revolution before it appeared in Monsters Resurrected. I don’t know why I never noticed the Acrocanthosaurus models were different. I guess David Krentz can take credit for how good this one looks, then.
This is probably my all time favorite character model of Acrocanthosaurus & it’s a damn shame they didn’t use it more the only I didn’t like is that they used a shock sound effect for itself roar PS now that I think about I can’t wait to see The Isle new Acrocanthosaurus model
Even though it was a shame that it was cut from Dinosaur Revolution (along with many other dinosaurs), it's cool that it got a second chance by having this scene get reused in DR's theatrical counterpart.
@@altithoraxperotorum5133 the mosasaurus is a bit innacurate by current standards (they were sleeker, had a tail fluke, and a bit shark-like in appearance), but they still look good.
It was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution. Regardless of whether it was featured first in Monsters Resurrected or not, I've decided not to dishonor this beauty by labelling the video with "Monsters Resurrected".
@@flightlesslord2688 yes, I'm aware, but it was "created" for it even though it went unused. It's either that, or disrespecting it by associating it with MR.
How've I never seen this before? Im sure I saw acrocanthosaurus done before in Monsters Ressurected and they made it differently, less accurate and I think it was taken down by raptors?
They had two different models for Monsters resurrected. Apparently this one was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution but went unused until they used it as stock footage for Monsters Resurrected. It made another appearance in Dinotasia tho, where it rightfully belongs.
I'm not gonna lie Riamus. Acrocanthosaurus was my all-time favorite dinosaur, but the way it killed that Tenontosaurus was so horrifying, it really was a vicious merciless monster of its time 0:49
Monsters Resurrected: “T-rex was a weakling compared to Acro.” Also Monsters Resurrected: *Literally shows an Acrocanthosaurus backing off in fear of a rex’s mere fossilized skeleton*
This was 1st in Monsters Resurrected. Then it was seen at the beginning of Dinotasia. Only a little enhanced like hi quality frame focus. Without a too bright of a background. For example... 0:36 & 0:43-0:47 Gee, the Sky is usually Blue in the day time.
Don’t you just hate it when you’re enjoying a nice day at the museum, when suddenly a dinosaur skeleton comes to life and somehow reconstitutes its entire flesh and blood and ruins everything?
As I stated, not gonna dishonor this beauty by acknowledging its presence as mere Stock Footage in Monsters Resurrected. It was originally made for Dinosaur Revolution, and that's how I will treat it.
It was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution. Regardless of whether it was featured first in Monsters Resurrected or not, I've decided not to dishonor this beauty by labelling the video with "Monsters Resurrected".
@@riamus7258 Not to be rude but, Monsters reconstructed was made before dinosaur revolution. This episode of monsters reconstructed was actually liked by critics (like the mosasaur one). Dinotasia used this as stock footage. Sources www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/monsters-resurrected-everything-i-love-and-hate-about-dino-documentaries-77153452/
As I stated, not gonna dishonor this beauty by acknowledging its presence as mere Stock Footage in Monsters Resurrected. It was originally made for Dinosaur Revolution, and that's how I will treat it.
It was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution but went unused. Regardless of whether it was featured first in Monsters Resurrected or not, I've decided not to dishonor this beauty by labelling the video with "Monsters Resurrected".
It's kinda strange that the people behind the show "Monsters Resurrected" used an anatomically accurate Acrocanthosaurus atokensis model for the museum scene of the "modern sequence" instead of the bizarre abomination they used through much of the episode. It feels like this model was originally going to be the design for the episode but then writers realized that they were making a "prehistoric monster awesomeness" series and decided to replace it with the final design we throughout.
I should've written this pinned post when I published the video but oof, I'll do it now.
Yes, I know the footage is from Mosnters Resurrected, but I refuse to dishonor it by associating this bloody amazing model with Monsters Resurrected. A good friend of mind, contacted the designer of the model, and apparently it was originally intended for Dinosaur Revolution, but went unused. Monsters Resurrected reuses it but as stock footage, but later on, a re-release of Dinosaur Revolution, termed "Dinotasia" reused it as stock footage as well.
Regardless, I will respect it by treating it as what it was originally intended to be for.
Fun fact : Longer legs means more walking efficiency for large theropods, like Tyrannosaurus.
In fact look at this older vid of yours there both in the same show yet there models are different ruclips.net/video/h8s_6ZECpLk/видео.html
Oh ok
@king rexy
Just by looking at the model it looks different than the Acrocanthosaurus in other scenes of the "documentary", this clearly isn't meant for Monsters Resurrected and deserves to be in a different and better one.
Wait really- that’s so cool
To me, this is the best/accurate acrocanthosaurus design model ever
It's certainly better than the one from Dinosaur King.
@@paleoph6168 but dinosaur king is better than this
@@paleoph6168 better than the other model primarily utilized for this documentary too.
@@GatorDoom No, not it isnt.
No it isnt to all. Its ugly, shrink wrapped and where tf are its lips and accurate high spine??
I can't believe that this is the same documentary that made a Godzilla spinosaur
Yeah and that one was a horribly inaccurate reconstruction
But acrocanthosaurus had a very accurate reconstruction
Uhh sorry, but I believe your were thinking about Monsters Resurrected, Spinosaurus was never in Dinosaur Revolution.
Edit: Whoops, Looks like King Rexy already solved this problem before me, my bad!
Godzilla has since evolved into Titanosaurus
*i really like this primeval episode*
Same, except it's not without a time portal
Honestly that would be awesome
Sorry but that is not primeval
It's actually an episode from monsters resurrected
@@jacobcamacho5452 ur lack of comprehension as to what a joke is, astounds me
@@flightlesslord2688 wait, it was a joke? I thought someone had their shows mixed up
This is an interesting dinosaur, I'm a little disappointed that there hasn't been enough documentaries about Acrocanthosaurus likely because it was overshadowed by T-Rex and Spinosaurus, I think this theropod needs a little more appreciation.
Also I live in North Carolina, and I'm happy that the North Carolina science museum has that fossil.
Yeah ): im so underrated
Yeah,I live in texas and I’m so honored that this beast used to live in my area
Tyrannotitan is even more underused
well eat least acrocantosaurus has this documentary giganotosaurus carcharodontosaurus mapusaurus dont even have this.
@@19megamustaine85 Its not even a documentary focused on acro XD, and yes, giga and carchar all have their own little showups in dino docs, not sure about mapu though
What!? How have I missed seeing that Acrocanthosaurus skeleton every time that I visited the Natural History Museum? Must be one of those seasonal displays.
That's not a real dinosaur skeleton this video has editing so That's not a real dinosaur skeleton
@@jayanshsaurus681 r/wooosh
Apparently Acro is the only Carcharodontosaurid I can think of off the top of my head that was found in North America.
Also siats
Megoraptor man 105
That’s a Neovenatorid
Neovenatorids are literally Carcharodontosaurs
King Rexy since Neovenatorids are Carcharodontosaurids, Siats is a carcharodontosaur that's lives in Utah
Does all count because is related to carcharadontosaurids and neovensaurids
Such a shame that Acrocanthosaurus didn’t got its Dinosaur Revolution segment, especially with this gorgeous model
Indeed
Gotta say, for such an “awesomebro” mess of a series, this design’s actually pretty good. And hey, at least they don’t hype it up to be an *INVINCIBLE KAIJU* like the Spinosaurus.
Oh, and what’s up with the Tenontosaurus’ dying noises, LOL?!
The models are good because they were made for what would eventually become Dinosaur Revolution
I feel bad for the tenonto, he sounded so cute OwO
Ik its nature, but I still feel bad for the tenotosaurus, damn you acro. But whatever, the acro needed to eat and the tenotosaurus was adorable
Dark Rex i woudnt consider you being rude to be i was dam hungry gosh and ps im a killer that eats temotosauras for breakfast and i give no mercy
Every herbivore from the Cloverly Formation: *exist
Acrocanthosaurus from discovery channel : i'm about to end this man's whole career
P.D: the model of the Acrocanthosaurus is accurate
I love the LA natural history museum I’ve seen that rotunda Rex vs trike in person so cool to see an acro rampaging inside 😊
0:35
*Somebody once told me*
*The world is gonna roll me*
Raptorblack226
That meme just started just because a green ogre just rammed through his door
@@supermariologanfan6546 I know.I got the reference.
@@raptorblack2269 *i ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed*
You know, if Monsters Resurrected was more about how prehistoric animals would live in today's environment, I think that would improve it tenfold
Thanks. Acrocanthosaurus my favoritte Charchorodontosauria
*Carcharodontosaurid
@@paleoph6168 ok. 👍
Giganotosaurus is mine
@@supermariologanfan6546Yea it’s mine too but acro is a close second. Giga was a MENACE to late Cretaceous Argentina! The second largest theropod-ONLY beaten by Tyrannosaurus rex! Giganotosaurus even possible hunted SAUROPODS! Giganotosaurs was HUGE at around 8ish tons-AGAIN only beaten by Tyrannosaurus-Rex!
I had no idea this footage was made for Dinosaur Revolution before it appeared in Monsters Resurrected. I don’t know why I never noticed the Acrocanthosaurus models were different. I guess David Krentz can take credit for how good this one looks, then.
No, this is not true. Monsters reconstructed was made before dinosaur revolution
Yes, but Dinosaur Revolution was still in production when Monsters Resurrected was as well.
Life can't be contained, life breaks free... Life finds a way.
Nice reference
I watched this movie so much when I was a kid I will always remember the bone to skin transformation and the neck snap
This is probably my all time favorite character model of Acrocanthosaurus & it’s a damn shame they didn’t use it more the only I didn’t like is that they used a shock sound effect for itself roar
PS now that I think about I can’t wait to see The Isle new Acrocanthosaurus model
Even though it was a shame that it was cut from Dinosaur Revolution (along with many other dinosaurs), it's cool that it got a second chance by having this scene get reused in DR's theatrical counterpart.
that acro model is so scary i love it
Seodaemun also has Acrocanthosaurus fossil
This accro design and the way it killed that hadrosaur made me have some weird fearfulness about acrocanthosaurs in general. Badass
That thing got resurrected from the fucking bone that's fuckin lit yo
Acrocanthosaurus was the bad ass theropod!
Spinosaurus, giganotosaurus, t rex: I would like to know your location
Indominus Rex and Indoraptor (even though they’re hybrids) wants a beer
@@supermariologanfan6546 🙄
@@supermariologanfan6546those never existed
Anybody remember Super Alpha Acrocanthosaurus from Dinosaur King?
Here
This Acrocanthosaurus design is certainly better than the one from Dinosaur King.
@@paleoph6168 it's surprising that this is the only model they got right in this show. Well the mosasaurus and megalania models are also good
@@altithoraxperotorum5133 the mosasaurus is a bit innacurate by current standards (they were sleeker, had a tail fluke, and a bit shark-like in appearance), but they still look good.
@@altithoraxperotorum5133 Dinosaur King lazily depicted the tall spines on Acrocanthosaurus as a sail, realistically it's more of a hump.
Texas 113 million years ago early cretaceous period
You're gonna have to change the title because this acrocanthosaurus came from Monsters Resurrected/Mega Beasts.
The stock footage was used for Dinotasia, but he probably can't find it and had to use Monsters Resurrected instead of Dinotasia
It was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution. Regardless of whether it was featured first in Monsters Resurrected or not, I've decided not to dishonor this beauty by labelling the video with "Monsters Resurrected".
@@riamus7258 but it wasnt in Dinosaur Revolution
@@flightlesslord2688 yes, I'm aware, but it was "created" for it even though it went unused. It's either that, or disrespecting it by associating it with MR.
@@riamus7258 but wouldn't it be more accurate to also put monsters resurrected
The Design (and in this 55 Seconds) of Acrocanthosaurus atokensis and Tenontosaurus (belli?) are very schel (good)!
The inspiration for the Giganotosaurus from Jurassic World: Dominion
How've I never seen this before?
Im sure I saw acrocanthosaurus done before in Monsters Ressurected and they made it differently, less accurate and I think it was taken down by raptors?
They had two different models for Monsters resurrected. Apparently this one was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution but went unused until they used it as stock footage for Monsters Resurrected. It made another appearance in Dinotasia tho, where it rightfully belongs.
@@riamus7258 ah I see
Well it was just scared away by raptors(deinonychus)
I think That’s my childhood museum
I enjoy that Acro design. It’s actually based on the skeleton rather than whatever they based the other model on. I guess a fat Crocodile.
hey, where can I find the full Dinotasia movie? I've been lookinr for a while but I didn't get nothing :/
This gave me Primeval vibes
The acro head are beautiful even without lips
I'm not gonna lie Riamus. Acrocanthosaurus was my all-time favorite dinosaur, but the way it killed that Tenontosaurus was so horrifying, it really was a vicious merciless monster of its time 0:49
Cool
I always felt bad for the Tenontosaurs being brutally murdered by the Acrocanthosaurus, but I never got why it decided to run alongside the Acro
Monsters Resurrected: “T-rex was a weakling compared to Acro.”
Also Monsters Resurrected: *Literally shows an Acrocanthosaurus backing off in fear of a rex’s mere fossilized skeleton*
This is Monsters Resurrected. The video even has the M R narration.
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Best 💥💥💥
This was 1st in Monsters Resurrected. Then it was seen at the beginning of Dinotasia. Only a little enhanced like hi quality frame focus. Without a too bright of a background. For example... 0:36 & 0:43-0:47 Gee, the Sky is usually Blue in the day time.
What’s next?
Acrocanthosaurus/Sauroposeidon
Acrocanthosaurus/Deinonychus
Acrocanthosaurus/Sauropelta?
Sure,can be
I like it better than the green one
0:17 Jotaro when he finds someone making food with dolphins in it (he loves dolphins and hates it when people kill them.)
I didnt expect to find a jotaro comment under this video😂
Don’t you just hate it when you’re enjoying a nice day at the museum, when suddenly a dinosaur skeleton comes to life and somehow reconstitutes its entire flesh and blood and ruins everything?
Laserbeak316 Like in that one episode of Ben 10 where Animo ressurected a T-Rex?
KSound Kaiju yeah, pretty much like that.
That would be Eyewitness-ish
Laserbeak316 Least this one has all its flesh on it and isn't missing a few chunks here and there
Umm.. How the hell it gonna cut off in the middle.. I was just getting into it
Hey rexy do you know where I could buy planet dinosaur in 1080p?
I love dinosaurs
Same here
Why This comment?
Acrocantosaurus versión of the north América carcharodontosaurus
Awaken my master!
The tenontosaurus sounds it makes sound dumb
I swear this is from a different documentary. Its monsters resurrected right? Or maybe it's something else
As I stated, not gonna dishonor this beauty by acknowledging its presence as mere Stock Footage in Monsters Resurrected. It was originally made for Dinosaur Revolution, and that's how I will treat it.
Is monster ressurected
Geet geetlee Geet geE
Damm this shit is fucking dope
It’s name is John Sarus
Hi
The neck snap 0:48
This is from monster reconstructed not dinosaur revolution, yes a scene was reused but thats different.
It was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution. Regardless of whether it was featured first in Monsters Resurrected or not, I've decided not to dishonor this beauty by labelling the video with "Monsters Resurrected".
@@riamus7258 Not to be rude but, Monsters reconstructed was made before dinosaur revolution. This episode of monsters reconstructed was actually liked by critics (like the mosasaur one). Dinotasia used this as stock footage.
Sources
www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/monsters-resurrected-everything-i-love-and-hate-about-dino-documentaries-77153452/
I can't wait for the isle to drop Acro so I can hunt and destroy Tenos
0:50 what in the
what was that sound
Wait, i don't remember this from Dinosaur Revolution, Or Dinotasia.
(Or is this a joke, i am not getting at)
As I stated, not gonna dishonor this beauty by acknowledging its presence as mere Stock Footage in Monsters Resurrected. It was originally made for Dinosaur Revolution, and that's how I will treat it.
@@riamus7258 oh okey? doesn't makes sense, but.. okey??
"Rampaged"? They're just trying to survive, bruh.
Shouldn't it be Monsters Resurrected and Dinotasia because it appeared in both
,Also what Museum is that if anyone knows please tell me
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What episode was this from
It was from Monsters Resurrected, "Great American Killer", but also appeared in Dinotasia.
@@riamus7258toga: Kiss me deku deku: 0:51
August 30, 2017 (Wednesday)
It is acrocanthosaurus a monster ressurected / mega beast
It was originally created for Dinosaur Revolution but went unused. Regardless of whether it was featured first in Monsters Resurrected or not, I've decided not to dishonor this beauty by labelling the video with "Monsters Resurrected".
@@riamus7258 thanks
Fun fact: this is my local museum.
ShamroknRoll:you are champion
0:17 me when i get my win stolen by some stupid try hard
Whichone is closest to Acrocanthosaurus?
(In Dilophosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Megalosaurus, Allosaurus)
Titanoboa
All, cause they are relatives
Allosaurus
Allosaurus. Both Acrocanthosaurus and Allosaurus are allosauroids.
@@fantasticredeye2252 saurophaganax isn't in the options he provided
It's AlbeRtoSauRUs
It is loke the remake of the acrocanthosaurs from megabeast
I personally believe Acrocanthosaurus is a predator
0:50 Da fuck is that noise XD
Dinosaurs
more
0:50
0:51
The dino would die from the oxygen now
That's not a full video
Jesus Christ loves y’all! ✝️
Acrozilla?
Only decent MR episode
It's kinda strange that the people behind the show "Monsters Resurrected" used an anatomically accurate Acrocanthosaurus atokensis model for the museum scene of the "modern sequence" instead of the bizarre abomination they used through much of the episode. It feels like this model was originally going to be the design for the episode but then writers realized that they were making a "prehistoric monster awesomeness" series and decided to replace it with the final design we throughout.
CUL
This is Monsters Resurrected not dinosaur revolution
Read King Rexy's pinned comment.
If their Spinosaurus looked bad, this is probably *MORE* inaccurate than the Spino
Actually it's not half bad, definitely better than their atrocious Spinosaurus lol
@@phillipw6374
But hey, it looks better than the Acrocanthosaur in Jurassic World Evolution
@@supermariologanfan6546 Yessssss, I fine that one just top T H I C C
No, this Acrocanthosaurus is extremely good. It's very accurate.