Dinosaur! (Dinosaur Only Cut)
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
- This is a fanboy edit for my four year old son, who seems to drift off when its just people talking...
I encourage people to see Dinosaur! hosted by Christopher Reeve, and Phil Tippett's (You had one job Phil! One job!) Prehistoric Beast (basically a slasher movie with Dinosaurs). In an era of CGI, the texture of real life stop motion still just looks AWESOME. I wanted to be a paleontologist for years after this.
"Those tiny mammals survived and, eventually, made the synth-pop score you're hearing right now."
Speaking of which, it appears that the show's composer was primarily using a Yamaha DX7 (and possibly also an E-mu Emulator) to play the music.
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People may get a good laugh out of that comment, but it's technically true.
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It’s pretty refreshing seeing a dinosaur documentary where the hadrosaurs aren’t wimps being taken down by the carnivores, especially this old documentary.
Large adult Edmontosaurus might even be able to severely injure a T. rex by its sheer size that it can throw around. The specimen X-rex was estimated to be around 14-15 tonnes, much bigger than even the biggest T. rex like Scotty (around 10 tonnes).
some hadrosaurs can grow up to twice as heavy as a t rex and also have powerful biting beaks and kicking hooves, it's less of a "lion vs gazelle" scenario and more of a "lion vs. water buffalo" scenario with tyrannosaurs and hadrosaurs
Indeed. And a very realistic and believable one at that, too. I expected to see some super-dino, over the top, cheesy crap here lol but thankfully, they made it somewhat a reasonable fight. I'm sure it's happened sort of like this at the times, but most times I wouldn't be surprised if it's like how it's depicted in many documentaries, knowing that Hadrosaurs don't have the best of defense mechanisms anyways, unlike their more heavily armored and spiked herbivore counterparts such as the Ankylosaurs and such.
I don't think it's that they're "wimps". They don't have that many defenses against a predator like T. rex. But that's not saying they couldn't try if they were bold enough.
I think people should make a modern stop-motion dinosaur documentary but with our current knowledge of these fantastical creatures.
I probably watched this a million times as a kid, but only just now realized how much that T. Rex / Monoclonius sequence comes off like a slasher film :D
That sequence is my first memory.
I love how enormous the trees are. It's kind of like a glimpse into the mind of a child playing with his dinosaur toys in the backyard.
A very dark child...
I think we all made our toy dinosaurs fight and eat each other as kids
Nah. That’s literally just a child.
...wait a second I was the child!
Fun fact: those are prop trees leftover from the speeder chase in Return of the Jedi! Phil Tippet worked on it several years earlier!
From 5:49 to 7:57 the most terrifying moment in any dinosaur documentary I've ever seen...
Yeah, but the nightmare sorta starts at 3:53 with the sound and scenery change.
Used to scare the shit out of me when I was a kid
I know right when I first saw it it creeped me out as well sometimes I would even watch it around dusk or at night to add the scariness
agree
I love that they didn't just make the hadrosaur a typical punching bag for carnivores like most of documentaries, but it actually defends itself and its young.
When I was a kid, I couldn't help but cheer for the Deinonychus after what the Struthiomimus did to the nest.
What goes around comes around, even for dinosaurs.
I remember my school watched the documentary and had the same response. Of course this was after Jurassic Park, so everyone called them Raptors.
Another name for a Deinonychus is Utahraptor
Me too; in my mind, the Struthiomimus kidnapped and killed babies, and the Deinonychus were just being avengers lol
@@Game0saur_ Utahraptor and Deinonychus are not the same animal. Utahraptor is a more heavily built dromaeosaur that lived slightly earlier and looked very different.
I live in Alberta and it really hasn't changed much.
Prairielander yeah except in the Cretaceous, I would wager Alberta did not have many snow storms or subzero temperatures. Might not have been always balmy and torrid but I suspect real winter was closer to the poles then.
Prairielander tyrannosaurus rex is scary as hell do you agree
Nicky Osborn the tyrannosaur that we saw in this film wasn't a tyrannosaurus even though they said it it wasn't tyrannosaurus didn't live in Alberta
I believe it's an Albertosaurus, a close relative of the t-rex but a little smaller in size.
sounds like the western suburbs of melbourne
3D Dinosaur Adventure, baby!!!
Dear lord!! I have finally found this!!! I remember watching this as a child!! This little clip is awesome!!!5/5!!! Love it!!!
Bigbadguy
I saw the first scene in Eyewitness Dinosaur. Been looking for the original footage for years.
That Struthiomimus - karma always gets you in the end...
It looks so real, unlike computer animation for the last 30 years.
This and the Paul Tibbet film in under 24hrs, this is the greatest dinosaur day in my life! I've been looking for this stuff since before I was even in school, and here I am now, a working adult!
T[ippett]-Rex: best slasher villain of the 80s.
*cue Halloween main theme*
As a kid, I regarded the T-Rex as an evil monster who preyed on and killed other dinosaurs for pleasure while I saw dinosaurs such as Triceratops and Monoclonius as noble defenders of all that is good. /chuckles/ I really WAS naive.......
When I was younger I portrayed the T. rex as a antihero and the spinosaurus as a full on villain
I've been looking for this FOREVER!! When I was in grade 3 they where going to show this in class and I misbehaved and wasn't allowed to watch it.... I was the biggest dino geek in my class and I got robbed. Thank you for posting it :)
19:54 Gotta love that 80s synth
True v a p o r w a v e
Somebody made a sweet remix of the baby duckbill theme.
ruclips.net/video/Rylb8HOj_8s/видео.html
I remember my grandpa having this on a VCR tape, just sitting around with a bunch of other tapes, and I loved watching this. Unfortunately, he eventually sold it, and I never got to find out what the name of it was... until now.
every inch of beauty was serrated with terror
I must ay this is incredibly fascinating and beautiful animation.
This is one of my favorite documentaries of all time
Its wery outdated,but it has a lot of good special effects,and i like how they just showing only dinosaurs surviveing in the forest.fun fact: Phill Tibett is made a short film called prehistoric beast in 1985 wich was the first 7 minute of this movie.
An interesting fact - the scenes depicting the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event use stock footage from the 1979 film _Meteor_ . This has the effect that, when Earth is seen in full at 17:13, the continents appear in their present-day configuration rather than appearing as they would 65 million years ago.
Holy fuck the memories just came flooding back
I remember watching this as a toddler... still love this!!
Oh jeez, the entire third year of my life just hit my like a brick wall. I used to watch this ALL the time. I must find it now.
Finaly a dinosaurs documentary that shows how an adult Edmonto can face a Tyrannosaurus and beat it
Damn were this stop motion mad out of clay this is crazy
“Once down Tyrannosaurus rex couldn’t get up easily”
I mean, he’s technically right, but that’s mostly because it’s ribs would be absolutely destroyed if it feel sideways, nevermind smacked over like this.
I've seen a 6-ton elephant fall over after accidental electrocution, and it emerged unharmed other than some temporary spasms from being tased. It depends on the angle and velocity of the fall that determines injury. Furthermore, you forget that skin and muscle would potentially lessen the impact and cushion the blow
That Deinonychus scene fueled so many nightmares when I saw it as a kid.
Phil Tippett's Deinonychus looks a bit like Vermithrax Pejorative. Just his own style, or a deliberate nod to Cinema's best dragon by one of her creators?
Great stuff, & a wonderful walk down memory lane! Thanks so much for the upload!
+Warrior Poet I thought Phil Tippett's Female Tyrannosaurus REX looked a bit like Vermithrax Pejorative the Dragon herself. Still 1st Phil Tippet animated Vermithrax Pejorative the Dragon from the Paramount Picture Slash Walt Disney Production Dragonslayer in 1981. Now he animated these Dinosaurs from this Project Prehistoric Beast in 1984. "Before he did the CG Dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park Films." I wish this was on DVD. Along with the other Dinosaurs from this same project The Tyrannosaurus REX AKA T.REX & Monoclonius were in. There's the Hadrosaur Family "Probably Edmontosaurus." a Srtuthiomimus a pair of Deinonychus & the group of long neck Apatosaurus. "Normally the late Cretaceous Period in North America lived Alamosaurus the last & only Titanosaur in North America." Plus, a skull of Triceratops seen after the Extinction scene. I'd love to add this Dinosaur Feature along with the wrest of the Dinosaur Sequence in my DVD collection.
I must say this documentary looks stunning! It's lit beautifully and kind of looks like old paleo art.
ESTE ES MI DOCUMENTAL FAVORITO DE DINOSAURIOS. ES UNA DE ARTE. INCREIBLE STOPMOTION Y LA PROFUNDIDAD DE LAS IMAGENES.YO LO VEIA DE CHICO EN TV. Y AHORA LO PUEDO DISFRUTAR NUEVAMENTE
Wow................nostalgia. I was probably 7 when I saw this. Fucking obsessed with dinosaurs. Dino Riders, the Last Dinosaur, the one with Fred Savage and on and on.
Animals shown:
Hadrosaur (Edmontosaurus Annectens)
Struthiomimus Altus
Deinonychus Antirrhopus
Brontosaurus Excelsus (Apatosaurus Excelsuus)
Monoclonius Nasicornus (Centrosaurus Apertus)
Tyrannosaurus Rex
I remember watching this when I was 8 or 9 years old.
Superman was the narrator.
Es un bello clásico de Christopher Reeve, este corte híbrido de Dinosaur! y Prehistoric Beast. ♥️
I remember seeing some these clips on eyewitness 3D dinosaur adventure and really wild animals
" eyewitness 3D dinosaur adventure and really wild animals"
Me too!
ME TOO
Yeah, I remember a lot of these from 3D Dinosaur Adventure; my #1 favorite computer game when I was a kid!
Me too.
Same here that's how I found out about this documentary from really wild animals and eyewitnesses
I remember clips from this being in some old educational game. Used to spend hours and hours watching them as a kid back in the 90's
3-D Dinosaur Adventure is the game your thinking about!
All time favorite of mine! They need to make this on DVD! Ready to buy it right now! So longed for this since I was a small fry!
Stormycloud21 Sadly, since it's a documentary, and some of the science in it is outdated, I doubt there's much interest in rereleasing it on DVD. :(
Yep but I hope they still do. Loved this tv show!
I had this taped from the TV on a VHS tape. I played it to death!
It is great that in this documentary depicted the hadrosaurs more than capable of defending themselves against predators
So this is we’re Land Before Time got their idea of egg stealing strutiomimus from,.. nice
This was very much the pitched idea for Disney's DINOSAUR back in the late 80's. No talking iguanadons or lemurs being chased by two oversized carnotaurs. Just prehistoric North American life.
TyrannoWright Amargasaurus, Oviraptor, and Alvarezsaurus notwithstanding, of course.
No, really. I've seen some concept art for the original version of Disney's Dinosaur. Those three animals most intrigued me.
Oviraptor initially had a very different and far more interesting depiction than just "egg eater"; they were shown as scavengers, picking up the inevitable dead the herd leaves behind as it travels. Baylene was also going to be an Oviraptor instead of a nondescript brachiosaur. It was also going to have feathers, particularly a collar resembling that of a griffon vulture, as well as a set of wings.
Alvarezsaurus were initially going to be the egg-eaters. They were also going to be feathered, and the concept art made them look surprisingly accurate even to this day, showing them as small, running animals resembling a colourful ground bird. They also were shown with the ability to pop their jaws out of joint so they can swallow large food items like eggs.
Amargasaurus was going to be the other of the two sauropods shown. It would have been seen frequently hanging out amongst Parasaurolophus. When the voices were added into the development plan, two minor characters would've been a gossipy pair of Amargasaurus and Parasaurolophus.
Amazing. This animation is a great work of art. Love this.
Loved this special as a kid.
Trees borrowed from Return of the Jedi. Nice.
Well the visual effects people for this did work on Star Wars.
specifically the Endor scenes.
Speaking of which, hypothetically, if there were a jungle-forest planet (similar to the forest moon of Endor) in the galaxy where Star Wars takes place, the lifeforms that inhabit the planet would be dinosaurs, and not just any dinosaurs, they would look and sound just like the dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World films and the Jurassic World Evolution business simulation video game that would probably be either stop-motion animated ( ruclips.net/video/uEK9mitagS8/видео.html ) or CGI animated, and the dinosaurs would have descendants that evolved into highly intelligent humanoid lifeforms that would look like the anthropomorphic dinosaurs from the 1991 television film "Adventures in Dinosaur City".
( ruclips.net/video/QmU6ZcuYzyY/видео.html )
wow thanks for making this! brings me back to my childhood! i love stop motion effects.
Oh wow this stirs very early memories. My family recorded this on VHS off TV, there was no reasonable way to get it otherwise. I'd watch it over and over again. It shaped my love of dinosaurs as well as horror to what it is today. Chilling depictions of primal fears, maybe instincts left over from our time hiding from these giants. Dinosaurs rule!
Stop-motion rules!
Wow! I remember watching this as a kid! Last I seen it was 1985.
11:20 to 11:45 Now THAT'S a nightmare
Those were damn Velociraptors!
That Struthiomimis didnt know the duckbills had killas out there.
Dinosaur Documentary narrated by Superman
A meteor right strikes the earth goodbye dinosaurs- Brooklyn historian
This guy is slaughtering these Dinosaur names.
15:47 WATCH OUT IS A TYRANNOSAURUS AAH AAH AAAAAAAAAH
11:25 "Clever Girl"
Dinosaur! crawled so Walking With Dinosaurs could walk
Thank you, for some reason the ten minute version only seems to include the bits that have the T rex, I'm really happy to see the entire version without the interviews and whatnot.
fwwaller That's because Prehistoric Beast was made first. The footage was then edited into Dinosaur! along with newly shot footage of the duckbills, which was made expressly for the documentary. Prehistoric Beast is its own short film.
Bill Hiers Ah okay that clears it up, thanks!
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"My poosay's in shambles. :^["
It is now outdated but still a masterpiece
12:34 "I'll call you Nemo."
Used to be so scared of the T-rex vs Monoclonuis fight.
Wow how awesome me my son and grandson enjoyed that so much good work
Thank you for uploading this! My childhood has surged back to life!
so cool!!!!
I watched prehistoric beast and it lead me to this, that synth score and everything I feel like I'm 5 again
This is beautifully done
i know that Christopher Reeve IS Superman and all but this documentarte Is my favorite thing he ever worked on.
I never knew Alberta Canada has been around for 65 million years.
my childhood!!!!!
+Eddy Storms you know the guy that animated this film worked on starwars before this.
+Nathan mow plus Jurassic Park.
Tyrannosaurus rex, Monoclonius, Edmontosaurus, Deinonychus, Struthiomimus, and Apatosaurus. These are the dinosaurs featured!
Transportation Productions I thought that’s what Those Hadrosaurs were. Edmontosaurus.
The T Rex with a pointy-like mouth was called an Albertosaurus.
I swear to god this scared me when i was a kid.
Childhood memories.
The show freaked me out as a kid, I've had so many nightmares because of first scene.
4:08-7:53 = best part
No wonder that one Trike was so ravenous, they look as though they’re starving.
idk way but i rimember that animation from some kind of game...? hmm
Late comment, but I mean...I'm not surprised your son would drift off and fall asleep when it's just people talking. He's just 4 after all, lol.
this shit gave me nightmares as a kid lmfao
I heard that Jurassic Park was going to be stop motion. Maybe this what we would've gotten
And Superman himself Christopher Reeve narrated
Duckbills: *(screaming in horror)*
i cant believe i found this. its my childhood!
You forgot the part in which the two Duckbills met for the first time.
1985 documentary😀
I was yelling run bitch ruuuuun when the trisaratop was fighting the t-rex
And ten years later we had Jurassic park.
Styrachosaurus I think that one with a horn, it’s another type of triceratops
Oh that's is Either A centrosaurus or maybe a monoclonius.
I wish youtube had a button to change aspect ratio
Narrated by Superman
Pardon?
I used to think these were all animatronics...
Its part motor part stop motion. It was a brand new technique.
Is that Christopher Reeve
If you fastforward to 2x the animation looks so great!!!
Thank you! Thank you!!
Been looking for this forever!!
I like it very much this documental.
These clips appeared in Eyewitness Dinosaurs