11:12 Both Ceratopsians (Lightning Dinosaurs) & Pachycephalosaurs are also in the Clade; Marginocephalia. Therefore, it makes even more sense because they're related.
I swear with every passing year, I learn something new about Dinosaur King. I never even considered that the secret dinosaurs had original typings, and the Pachy/Therizino typings defintely made my jaw hit the floor! You just earned a subscriber. Keep up the great work!
It’s really not hard to see therizinosaurus as a fire type since, despite being a herbivore/omnivore, it fits the description. It’s a giant theropod which is what every fire type basically is (at least in the anime/game)
With how a fair few are based off move card summons near the end, I would have liked a poison based 1, forgot the dinosaurs name though, but the move was like "venom fang" or something, a secret based off that could have been cool
Im here early! Btw prince have you ever noticed something predictable about the 6 main elements? Earth something on their tail and back, wind carnivore with something on their head, grass herbivore with something on their head, lightning horns and a frill, water something on its back only, and fire large carnivore.
I think it's mainly based on the clades (and sizes in the case of theropods) the dinos are from. Earth: Thyreophora Lightning: Ceratopsids Water: Sauropods and spinosaurs Grass: Ornithopods Fire: Large theropod Wind: Small-medium theropod
Here’s a more interesting take on one Dino. Eoraptor (Ee-O-Raptor). Sing a Dinosaur King was finished before some of the news research was done on this animal. I could excuse it for being placed as a Wind Element Dino. Better research on Eoraptor now tells that it is an omnivore. But most of all, is also my reason for a different group placement for it. It should either be in the Grass or Water Element groups. Because Eoraptor is now considered an early branching member of the Sauropodomorph group!
So ive had a theory about therizinosaurus. We know fire type is broken down into tyrannosaurus, and then the biggest theropod dinosaurs. What if, like Megalosaurus and afrovenator, Therizinosaurus was only in the fire category because of its size. Now, would that put the therizinosaurs in wind? Not with them being described as pot bellied and slow. Now, what other type is described as being somewhat useless in a fight thats also filled with herbivores? Grass type. Considering each secret dinosaur corresponds to one of the six types (Megalosaurus fire, deinonychus wind, grass therizinosaurs, pawpawsaurus earth, pachycephalosaurus thunder, apatosaurus water) in this way the secret types showcase what other dinosaurs can be included in each type fire being mostly tyrannosaurs but also mega predators like megalo, wind being fast small carnivores but also includes a card that has the potential for a pack of three raptors, pawpaw shows both nodosaurs and ankylosaurs belong to earth, thunder showed us that all the marginocephalia belong to that class, water showcased a main water type that was a sauropod over a spinosauridea. I feel like that would support the idea that a big lumbering herbivore (like the therizinosaurs) would belong to grass. The ecological niche they were though to exploit was the same role as a ground sloth. Them using movecards other than the specialized moves included in the secret card would be difficult unless they're summoning dinosaurs in to do attacks for them like the grass types do. Now the smallest proto therizinosaurs (like vulcarius) would still be wind due to size and speed. This would make therizinosaurs the most diverse in terms of element affiliation. It would normally be a wind or grass type with the penultimate of that class (Therizinosaurs) being a fire type as the alpha therizinosaurs (alpha as in top dog not alpha gang).
(2:56) Despite Cryolophosaurus fitting into the wind element, the 2 moves that it used throughout the series are Snow Crystals and Blizzard Smash, which sound like moves that a dinosaur of the water element would use.
The abelisaurids are split between Wind (Carnotaurus, Majungasaurus, Rugops) and Fire (Rajasaurus, Abelisaurus itself), like other theropod families, primarily by size, visual ferocity, or "we need another entry in this category, you'll do". Not much more to it.
@@CasualPrince8 good point i could have phrased that better, since THAT is what i meant still though, cool video, i never knew Therizinosaurus was a fire type originally think another fun thing to ponder is since the secrets were made by fusing a dinosaur with a move, i wonder what they were fused with, since i have a theory that the Cryolphosaurus was fused with water moves to MAKE ice, since in the DS game there was a move that was a water move that was boosted by wind and had a name like "frozen sphere" or something, so i wonder if some secrets are created by mixing types
one thing i like to think bc its cool (although its most likely not the case) is that megalosaurus was water type as spinosaurids are water type and spinosaurids are an offshoot of the megalosauridae
“Since all sauropods are water types with the exception of the big ones” Me: You do realize Ampelosaurus was also a big sauropod as well and was a water right?
It probably wouldn't be a Secret, there's nothing really that remarkable about it. It should have just been and regular fire type, another powerful predator for Terry to 1v1.
@@CasualPrince8 probably right, if you seen Jurassic world dominion. I just thought of it and thought that it would be a decent dinosaur for the fire scorcher move card and have a mosasaur as a water move card like futabasaurus.
@@CasualPrince8 true, and according to the wiki, the one in the animal was a child, so I guess the Alpha Gang were putting the child in danger I suppose
Still hoping to see you upload full episodes of Dinosaur King Season 2 since they got rid of Season 2 on Netflix and there’s barely any season 2 Dinosaur King episodes/content on RUclips
Bro I ain't uploading _full episodes_ because I'd get copyright striked straight to hell. Just get an adblocker and watch Season 2 on GoGoAnime, it's what I did.
@@evodolka i think it would be the Incisivosaurus. The secret being that it fires it feathers like hest seeking missles, meaning tbey never miss their target.
@@luiserodriguezserrano4287 know what a feather based special would be kind of cool, plus i feel like that dinosaur gets hardly any focus nowadays, so i can see it a bit
11:12 Both Ceratopsians (Lightning Dinosaurs) & Pachycephalosaurs are also in the Clade; Marginocephalia. Therefore, it makes even more sense because they're related.
At least (to me) Stygimoloch and Dracorex weren't in that series before that was considered synonyms of Pachycephalosaurus according to Wikipedia.
Because of Dinosaur King Cryolophosaurus is and forever will be my favourite dinosaur
It always makes me smile when people have unique favourite dinosaurs 😁
Mine, too. (Ignore my avatar.)
@@CasualPrince8 my fav is pachyrhinosaurus 😊
That dinosaur deserved better!
No way finally I’ve always wondered what where the original elements for the Secret Dinosaurs
I swear with every passing year, I learn something new about Dinosaur King. I never even considered that the secret dinosaurs had original typings, and the Pachy/Therizino typings defintely made my jaw hit the floor! You just earned a subscriber. Keep up the great work!
Very much appreciated, my friend! Make sure to check out all the other Dinosaur King videos on my channel!
It’s really not hard to see therizinosaurus as a fire type since, despite being a herbivore/omnivore, it fits the description. It’s a giant theropod which is what every fire type basically is (at least in the anime/game)
I wish there were a bit few more scret dinosaurs, they were cool
With how a fair few are based off move card summons near the end, I would have liked a poison based 1, forgot the dinosaurs name though, but the move was like "venom fang" or something, a secret based off that could have been cool
Im here early! Btw prince have you ever noticed something predictable about the 6 main elements? Earth something on their tail and back, wind carnivore with something on their head, grass herbivore with something on their head, lightning horns and a frill, water something on its back only, and fire large carnivore.
I think it's mainly based on the clades (and sizes in the case of theropods) the dinos are from.
Earth: Thyreophora
Lightning: Ceratopsids
Water: Sauropods and spinosaurs
Grass: Ornithopods
Fire: Large theropod
Wind: Small-medium theropod
@@GTSE2005 thanks. But I was just trying to mainly sum up the similarities that each dino of a specific element have. Still thanks.
Here’s a more interesting take on one Dino. Eoraptor (Ee-O-Raptor).
Sing a Dinosaur King was finished before some of the news research was done on this animal. I could excuse it for being placed as a Wind Element Dino.
Better research on Eoraptor now tells that it is an omnivore.
But most of all, is also my reason for a different group placement for it. It should either be in the Grass or Water Element groups. Because Eoraptor is now considered an early branching member of the Sauropodomorph group!
So ive had a theory about therizinosaurus. We know fire type is broken down into tyrannosaurus, and then the biggest theropod dinosaurs. What if, like Megalosaurus and afrovenator, Therizinosaurus was only in the fire category because of its size. Now, would that put the therizinosaurs in wind? Not with them being described as pot bellied and slow. Now, what other type is described as being somewhat useless in a fight thats also filled with herbivores? Grass type. Considering each secret dinosaur corresponds to one of the six types (Megalosaurus fire, deinonychus wind, grass therizinosaurs, pawpawsaurus earth, pachycephalosaurus thunder, apatosaurus water) in this way the secret types showcase what other dinosaurs can be included in each type fire being mostly tyrannosaurs but also mega predators like megalo, wind being fast small carnivores but also includes a card that has the potential for a pack of three raptors, pawpaw shows both nodosaurs and ankylosaurs belong to earth, thunder showed us that all the marginocephalia belong to that class, water showcased a main water type that was a sauropod over a spinosauridea. I feel like that would support the idea that a big lumbering herbivore (like the therizinosaurs) would belong to grass. The ecological niche they were though to exploit was the same role as a ground sloth. Them using movecards other than the specialized moves included in the secret card would be difficult unless they're summoning dinosaurs in to do attacks for them like the grass types do. Now the smallest proto therizinosaurs (like vulcarius) would still be wind due to size and speed. This would make therizinosaurs the most diverse in terms of element affiliation. It would normally be a wind or grass type with the penultimate of that class (Therizinosaurs) being a fire type as the alpha therizinosaurs (alpha as in top dog not alpha gang).
Also forgot Rajasaurus, sorry
But i think what determines a fire or wind dinosaur is how nimble the area or fast they are
If Therizinosaurus used Blazing Spin it probably would’ve used its claws rather than its mouth, now imagine how a Gigantoraptor would do these attacks
(2:56) Despite Cryolophosaurus fitting into the wind element, the 2 moves that it used throughout the series are Snow Crystals and Blizzard Smash, which sound like moves that a dinosaur of the water element would use.
Water Elemental moves have never had anything to do with ice, and Cryolophosaurus doesn't fit into the Water Category at all, either.
@@CasualPrince8Dude ice is just frozen water.
Fun fact: pawpawsaurus was in the anime, but it was only a move card instead of a dinosaur card
10:10 bro just used the spirit bomb
Just imagine therizinosaurus doing magma blaster💀
Kamehameha
Can you do a video on why Rajasaurus was not a wind type dinosaur despite being an abelisaurid?
That's a bit too small of a topic to do an entire video on.
The abelisaurids are split between Wind (Carnotaurus, Majungasaurus, Rugops) and Fire (Rajasaurus, Abelisaurus itself), like other theropod families, primarily by size, visual ferocity, or "we need another entry in this category, you'll do". Not much more to it.
It's crazy that it took someone THIS long to question this
It didn't really, it's common knowledge in the fandom. It just took someone this long to make a video on it 😄
@@CasualPrince8 good point i could have phrased that better, since THAT is what i meant
still though, cool video, i never knew Therizinosaurus was a fire type originally
think another fun thing to ponder is since the secrets were made by fusing a dinosaur with a move, i wonder what they were fused with, since i have a theory that the Cryolphosaurus was fused with water moves to MAKE ice, since in the DS game there was a move that was a water move that was boosted by wind and had a name like "frozen sphere" or something, so i wonder if some secrets are created by mixing types
one thing i like to think bc its cool (although its most likely not the case) is that megalosaurus was water type as spinosaurids are water type and spinosaurids are an offshoot of the megalosauridae
“Since all sauropods are water types with the exception of the big ones”
Me: You do realize Ampelosaurus was also a big sauropod as well and was a water right?
Not really. Compared to Seismosaurus and Supersaurus, Ampelosaurus was rather small.
Eoraptor could also be water because more recent analysis show that it’s an extremely basal Sauropodomorph.
@@ProsauropodPropagandist yay but it’s to small for that regard
Cryolophosaurus is ice element
Megalosaurus is gravity element
Packysevfalasaurus is light(sorry is I spelled that wrong)
Therizinosaurus is one of my favorite causes I saw it in jurassic world dominion
I always just assumed as a kid that the secret dinosaur element was light
As did I, being a stupid kid I always called the element 'Flash' as in a flash of light, lol 😄
@@CasualPrince8Also, the secret dinosaur cards literally get activated with light in the anime.
Wish giganatosaurus was in dinosaur king as a special.
It probably wouldn't be a Secret, there's nothing really that remarkable about it. It should have just been and regular fire type, another powerful predator for Terry to 1v1.
@@CasualPrince8 probably right, if you seen Jurassic world dominion. I just thought of it and thought that it would be a decent dinosaur for the fire scorcher move card and have a mosasaur as a water move card like futabasaurus.
Wasn’t the move card Pawpawsaurus in the anime?
Yes, but not as a Secret Dinosaur.
@@CasualPrince8 true, and according to the wiki, the one in the animal was a child, so I guess the Alpha Gang were putting the child in danger I suppose
Still hoping to see you upload full episodes of Dinosaur King Season 2 since they got rid of Season 2 on Netflix and there’s barely any season 2 Dinosaur King episodes/content on RUclips
Bro I ain't uploading _full episodes_ because I'd get copyright striked straight to hell. Just get an adblocker and watch Season 2 on GoGoAnime, it's what I did.
@@CasualPrince8 Ok,thanks. Sorry if I’m upsetting you
good video 👍
You need to do dinosaur king what if stories
In the anime brontikins was called an apatosaurus
They shouldve added a mosasaur in the anime 😭😭
I thought Therizinosaurus was a grass dinosaur!
Kinda bummed thst there is no grass one but it is cool to know.
If you were to slot in a grass secret, who would it be and what would its secret be?
@@evodolka i think it would be the Incisivosaurus.
The secret being that it fires it feathers like hest seeking missles, meaning tbey never miss their target.
@@luiserodriguezserrano4287 know what a feather based special would be kind of cool, plus i feel like that dinosaur gets hardly any focus nowadays, so i can see it a bit
@@evodolka yeah, sith jurasic park being the only relevant dinosaur franchise around st the momment.
@@luiserodriguezserrano4287 and we all know how hell that's going when people look at therazinosaurus and think it's a hybrid animal
YOOOOOO DINOSAUR KING LORE!
There's a lot more lore than you might think 😄
How does someone obtain Secret dinosaurs in the DS game?
To me then shound hava their own elements
And dinasore videos upload please 👍🏻😇
Why eoraptor not water
@@karanpal6006 Why in God's green earth would it be _Water?_
Because eoraptor is not theropod
Bronto is not a real Dino
Actually...it is. And it has been since 2015.
You speak with a lisp
Congrats, Sherlock.
@@CasualPrince8right like ppl swear their so smart 😂