0:06 Jeez, what a poor time to play a Blue Thunder clip. I'm sure it's just a coincidence, but what my ears were hearing and what my eyes were seeing were two very different things! Props for still being my go-to Monster Truck channel on RUclips. Keep 'er rockin!
I was very familiar with Tasmanian Devil, seeing it come out in multiple diecast releases, but always assumed it was just a fill in using the generic animal name after losing the contract. I had no idea that it was supposed to be a DC character. Did they ever market it as such? I don't even see any marking on the body to distinguish it as something like this. Unless you happened to be a superhero nerd, who would even know what that character was supposed to be.
When I saw the truck in person in 2011, I actually thought it was Taz but with an alternate paint job, because the character Taz's full name is actually Tasmanian Devil. Until recently, I was entirely unaware that the contract had been lost.
T/E-Maxx was based off the radio control vehicles that put on the pre-event show, they brought a whole new crowd to the scene and when traxxas ended the use the got major backlash from fans/customers. i can think of others that should have been there.
Zombie Hunter was indeed a failed attempt at getting sponsorship from Dodge Ram. Monster Jam broke every rule Dodge made. 1) Dodge body. They were using a Ford cab, bedside, and tailgate. 2) No 3-d body. Obviously, they used a 3-d body. 3) Dodge power. Monster Jam insisted on their fleet of 540 Merlin aftermarket engines. Dodge said, "Well, then we're staying with Hall Brothers racing.
Have you ever thought about doing a Monster Jam Where are they now highlighting former drivers and what they're up to these days? I'm really curious about guys like Dan Evans, Lupe Soza amongst a few others that'd be really cool to see.
You should make a video of top 10 weirdest monster jam truck and driver switches / one offs. Etc Tom in Grave Digger, Charlie Pauken in Escalade, Whoever drove Monster Mutt on a willman, Lupe Soza in Max-D
@@jarritos_sodabottle KFC despite the name is a world wide brand, I don't see the issue, McDonald's is also an American chain but almost every country has at the very least one establishment
Top 10 list (Moved down to prevent spoilers!): 10. Demolition Man 9. KFC T20 Big Bash League 8. Zombie Hunter 7. Bauhaus 6. Runners 5. Ameriquest Freedom 4. 105.9 Paul and Young Ron Mornings 3. Total Chaos 2. Tasmanian Devil 1. E-Maxx/Traxxs T-Maxx
I saw zombie hunter in Jax and though the run was short lived it was so much fun to see I still have a bit of merch for it I think it had good potential.
Not going to Lie, T-Maxx was my favorite truck back in the mid to late 2000s. The blue and yellow lightning bolts that Sudden Impact Racing created was a unique design and won some events by Carl Van Horn. In my honest opinion, Carl suited T-Maxx pretty well in that truck and it’s a bummer that it never performed in the world finals (well it did but only as a Pit Party Truck) but it is a slept on Truck that definitely deserves a slot in Monster Jam.
Fun fact T-maxx still somewhat run to this day but it’s run on an independent up north in California and the driver owns. It is David Tucker but it’s pronounce T-maxxx with 3X
i was there in indy in 2008 my parents suprised me with monster jam tickets at the old rca dome i remember seeing the wall of steal it was a good show the next day if i remember right the rca dome was gone because it was the last show ever i could be wrong it was so long ago
I'm going to be frankly honest here: tazmain devil is not a forgetting truck its very interesting to me and I even have the hot wheels diecast from 2014!
I remember zombie hunter being a thing but never was a favorite of mine, never seen it anyway, also most of the forgettable trucks in my opinion are because they are generic looking trucks
nah best to keep them in memory than bring them back with drivers that might tarnish the name, also I could never justify seeing the disgrace that is the Tasmanian devil again, driver that used a different name and tarnished the beauty that was Taz
I always wanted to bring the zombie Hunter back because of one thing even though I want to create my Mr. Fox truck oh my five nights at Freddy’s foxy truck whenever you say, zombie hunter, I just wanna bring the zombie hunter back because zombie hunter was the first monster truck toy that I had
actually, mortgages and MT do go together. owning, operating a MT team isnt cheap for indie teams. lets not forget building a MT. taking out 2nd mortgage on home, business etc isnt out of the question or like has never happened
@@johnathanmelton7408here’s also a section of pro wrestling fans who remember the nWo truck & the rest of the WCW branded contingent from their stint, and would probably recognize it if they saw it.
0:06 Jeez, what a poor time to play a Blue Thunder clip. I'm sure it's just a coincidence, but what my ears were hearing and what my eyes were seeing were two very different things! Props for still being my go-to Monster Truck channel on RUclips. Keep 'er rockin!
I was very familiar with Tasmanian Devil, seeing it come out in multiple diecast releases, but always assumed it was just a fill in using the generic animal name after losing the contract. I had no idea that it was supposed to be a DC character. Did they ever market it as such? I don't even see any marking on the body to distinguish it as something like this. Unless you happened to be a superhero nerd, who would even know what that character was supposed to be.
When I saw the truck in person in 2011, I actually thought it was Taz but with an alternate paint job, because the character Taz's full name is actually Tasmanian Devil. Until recently, I was entirely unaware that the contract had been lost.
I had the diecast as a kid
it was a very clever way to reuse the taz mold
T/E-Maxx was based off the radio control vehicles that put on the pre-event show, they brought a whole new crowd to the scene and when traxxas ended the use the got major backlash from fans/customers. i can think of others that should have been there.
Zombie Hunter was indeed a failed attempt at getting sponsorship from Dodge Ram. Monster Jam broke every rule Dodge made.
1) Dodge body. They were using a Ford cab, bedside, and tailgate.
2) No 3-d body. Obviously, they used a 3-d body.
3) Dodge power. Monster Jam insisted on their fleet of 540 Merlin aftermarket engines.
Dodge said, "Well, then we're staying with Hall Brothers racing.
which is quite ironic. if a team did that, FELD/MJ would be on their ass fining them etc.
Zombie hunter was the very first ram themed truck I had ever laid my eyes on, so for me that truck is memorable
Have you ever thought about doing a Monster Jam Where are they now highlighting former drivers and what they're up to these days? I'm really curious about guys like Dan Evans, Lupe Soza amongst a few others that'd be really cool to see.
I actually saw Tasmanian Devil in Albuquerque back in 2011
I had remembered T-Maxx and was wondering why you had put it at number 1, but I've NEVER heard of E-Maxx!
You should make a video of top 10 weirdest monster jam truck and driver switches / one offs. Etc Tom in Grave Digger, Charlie Pauken in Escalade, Whoever drove Monster Mutt on a willman, Lupe Soza in Max-D
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Charlie has been in alot random trucks. Not really a one off but Lupe Soza in the front engine el toro loco that truck debuted with
Do more top 10 trucks
Wild Thang is one that comes to mind when I think of forgotten trucks
really? lots of people remember wild thang lol
Opinions are opinions so
It was hardly shown on TV and since I don't live in the United States i wouldn't have seen much of it.
@@ampersnow9721 Not to mention it's popularity on the indie truck scene and it's current deal with Triple B Motorsports
5:29 bkt stickers on fucking ukranes 💀
Soo many things wrong about KFC sponsoring an Australian sports league 💀
Why so? No seriously, I legit don’t know
@@MarvelMTs fast food chain “Kentucky Fried Chicken” sponsoring an Australian sports team bro how do you not see anything wrong😐😐😐
@@jarritos_sodabottle KFC despite the name is a world wide brand, I don't see the issue, McDonald's is also an American chain but almost every country has at the very least one establishment
@@linux_doggo joke went over your head
@@jarritos_sodabottle didn't look like much of a joke to begin with 💀
Not gonna lie, I’m not the biggest Monster Jam nerd, but I’m surprised I only knew Tasmanian Devil and partially remembered E-Maxx 😭
Safe Auto Minimizer could've been a forgettable truck by Marc was a great driver
Top 10 list (Moved down to prevent spoilers!):
10. Demolition Man
9. KFC T20 Big Bash League
8. Zombie Hunter
7. Bauhaus
6. Runners
5. Ameriquest Freedom
4. 105.9 Paul and Young Ron Mornings
3. Total Chaos
2. Tasmanian Devil
1. E-Maxx/Traxxs T-Maxx
Anyone remember Battlecorn?
I don’t think it ever competed, just driven once by Rob Dyrdek.
i saw that
He only had room for 10
I saw zombie hunter in Jax and though the run was short lived it was so much fun to see I still have a bit of merch for it I think it had good potential.
I really miss the Tasmanian devil monster truck it was one of my favorites
I remember tazmainion devel fondly my grandma had a 1 24 scale toy that I whould play with at her house when I visited
Tasmanian devil is my favourite monster truck
Same
Man I love your videos
I also some how remember T-Maxx
As a Mexican, I usually found Runners on Ley.
Wait what- Taz Devil is that obscure?
That was my reaction. I had the Taz Hot Wheels Diecast as a kid, and I remember seeing it plenty on Speed when they’d show monster jam events.
yeah man you sure love Cricket lol
You need to know what a crumpet is to know what Cricket is!!!
Nice one Raph!
Ameriquest freedom is the 2nd insurance sponsored truck,the other being safe auto minimizer.
Ameriquest Freedom existed before Safe Auto (the truck)
Not going to Lie, T-Maxx was my favorite truck back in the mid to late 2000s. The blue and yellow lightning bolts that Sudden Impact Racing created was a unique design and won some events by Carl Van Horn. In my honest opinion, Carl suited T-Maxx pretty well in that truck and it’s a bummer that it never performed in the world finals (well it did but only as a Pit Party Truck) but it is a slept on Truck that definitely deserves a slot in Monster Jam.
Funnily enough, I remember Demolition Man for it's wall of steel stunt at Minneapolis 2003 which is one of my earliest memories at age 4.
yo, i remember zombie hunter very well, i saw the the truck do a show in san antonio in 2016
Fun fact T-maxx still somewhat run to this day but it’s run on an independent up north in California and the driver owns. It is David Tucker but it’s pronounce T-maxxx with 3X
Do part 2 this was awesome love your Content
I never Forgot about Zombie Hunter. I had a 1:64 scale truck of it.
I remember Total Chaos from RORMJL
Great Video! The only thing I have is that I’d say through out Ameriquest Freedom and either Zombie Hunter and through in Vette King and FDNY.
Tell me if I am right or wrong if it’s a Feld truck, but I expected Hooligan to take one of those spots.
Tom Anderson
Dennis Meents
Sometimes my genius, it’s almost frightening
Love love love your lists
How did you find footage of Sydney 2015 by monster jam? I haven’t been able to find that
i was there in indy in 2008 my parents suprised me with monster jam tickets at the old rca dome i remember seeing the wall of steal it was a good show the next day if i remember right the rca dome was gone because it was the last show ever i could be wrong it was so long ago
Can you top 10 retired drivers we all miss
I remember seeing the Paul and Young Ron truck for Sun Life stadium 2012 and 2013 because I was there lmao
Would the feld variations of jurrasic attack,and war wizard count as monster jam trucks
no
Yes and no. They were both campaigned for live nation, but independent.
Wow, so sinistar is a SPECIAL chassis out there
I'm going to be frankly honest here: tazmain devil is not a forgetting truck its very interesting to me and I even have the hot wheels diecast from 2014!
I find it funny that you featured one independent while the rest of the video featured FELD trucks.
No he didnt?
0:35 HOLY FUCK I REMEMBER THIS TRUCK
I remember zombie hunter being a thing but never was a favorite of mine, never seen it anyway, also most of the forgettable trucks in my opinion are because they are generic looking trucks
in my personal opinain, i think that t-maxx/e-maxx should run at fair grounds or small areana shows
Australian tour is the shadow realm of monster jam
I never liked taz..but i never forgot about it, feel like the truck was pretty prominent
Dude total chaos looks like a Walmart version of wild side
Love it
You should talk about destroyer because he’s my favorite monster truck
Gfa5 Minecraft NASCAR top 10 forget get table monster jam
how is taz forgettable?
It’s lost recognition over time.
He was talking about the Rebranded DC Tasmanian Devil, not the Taz version. 👍🏻
I believe all the forgettable trucks should return someday in the future because all these trucks i believe should be known more than what they gotten
nah best to keep them in memory than bring them back with drivers that might tarnish the name, also I could never justify seeing the disgrace that is the Tasmanian devil again, driver that used a different name and tarnished the beauty that was Taz
1:53 me too
Oh man. What about Del Scorcho
You need to do a “TOP 10 MONSTER TRUCK’S FROM THE 80’S LIST”
And then follow that up with a “TOP 10 MONSTER TRUCK’S FROM THE 90’S LIST”
Thats a pretty good idea 👀
Thank You; Favorite truck from that period: “INVADER”!!!!!
I always wanted to bring the zombie Hunter back because of one thing even though I want to create my Mr. Fox truck oh my five nights at Freddy’s foxy truck whenever you say, zombie hunter, I just wanna bring the zombie hunter back because zombie hunter was the first monster truck toy that I had
Forgot about
Carolina Crusher
Goldberg
Monster Patrol
BigFoot
their famous trucks
@monstertalk, can you please do this list of INDEPENDENT teams/trucks please?
man of steel is one
Do more trucks
👇Fresno ca gang
actually, mortgages and MT do go together. owning, operating a MT team isnt cheap for indie teams. lets not forget building a MT. taking out 2nd mortgage on home, business etc isnt out of the question or like has never happened
Are you going to be at hotwheels monster trucks live glow party in dayton ohio this Saturday
number 10 is kinda sad
zombie hunter is more forgettable than T-MAXX and that's sad knowing zombie hunter is a way more recent truck
Bi Mart Advantage.
I am surprised that nwo didn't make this list
Think a lot people remember nWo but just don't talk about it.
@@johnathanmelton7408here’s also a section of pro wrestling fans who remember the nWo truck & the rest of the WCW branded contingent from their stint, and would probably recognize it if they saw it.
For me the most forgettable truck are
Miss behavin
Sobe no fear
Lethal weapon
Deal breaker
Disney xd
Enforcer
Tasmanian devil and T-MAXX less forgettable than the rest on the list
Personally I probably woulda' added a Play'N For Keeps and Monster Magic but the picks on this video were definitley forgettable
Both are independent trucks
Oh so the list was just the FELD ones?
Well with this information, I have decided to change my suggestion, what about the Nokia N-GAGE?
@@TreelyTheTree it was a one-off
I don't like cricket either 🤟🫰
Not to good of a sport coming from Victoria
scat
Shut up my fav monster truck is tmaxx
first!