Huh? Oh! I see it showed yesterday. I was expecting this to come another day like today. Now that I’m here, I’ll leave a very nice comment about these sequences in The Animal World. Hmm let me see. This Stop Motion sequence is much more impressive since Ray Harryhausen’s project Evolution 16 years earlier. This Film was the last time he & his mentor Willis O’Brian worked on together. 0:26 Speaking of Willis O’Brian, This Brontosaurus AKA Apatosaurus sounds just like its predecessor AKA one of her kind from the original King Kong. 1:02 This baby Brontosaurus AKA Apatosaurus has the sound effects of baby Alligators & baby Crocodiles as they hatch from their eggs. 2:08-2:36 This scene with the Stegosaurus & the Ceratosaurus is just like the Dinosaur fight sequence from Disney’s 3rd Animated Feature FANTASIA. Only that was the Tyrannosaurus Rex that fought the Stego from the Disney movie. 3:58 (Roar) Well, speak of the Tyrant. 4:07 There’s the Tyrannosaurus Rex right now. 4:10 It looks impressive in this 1956 Film. It also looks a little like its predecessor AKA one of its kind from Planet Of Dinosaurs 22 years later. 4:12 Oh & I heard that the fight between the Triceratops & the Tyrannosaurus Rex was originally planned to be seen a little bit more in the film. 4:14 Looks like the fight between the Triceratops & the Tyrannosaurus Rex has been stopped by the cataclysmic extinction. 5:01, 5:03 & 5:21 These were the last scenes the Tyrant Dinosaur was seen on this film showing a dead scene.
Although he was never credited and a feud was suspected between him and Ray Harryhausen, it was the sculptor Arthur Hayward who created the dinosaur figures in "One Million Years B.C." and "The Valley of Gwangi". His style is quite different from that of Ray Harryhausen; you can clearly see that his dinosaurs are very different from the Hydra in "Jason and the Argonauts" or the Kraken in "Clash of the Titans". He was a regular collaborator of the British Museum, for which he had created numerous reproductions of prehistoric animals.
The puppets and animation are better than I remembered, 'though Harryhausen would have made them better, scenic backgrounds good but a bit flat. This had to be done in a hurry.
I'd never seen footage of this until about 10 years ago on RUclips. 8 year old me would have been most pleased on a Saturday afternoon!
The egg tooth on the baby sauropod was a very nice touch, something I've never seen before. Quite possibly accurate.
Bonus: 1:02 That’s the sound effect of baby Alligators & baby Crocodiles as the hatch from their eggs.
Fantastic.
The Animal World segment is always overlooked.
I love the way older movie depicted dinosaurs
I too prefer my dinosaurs "engineered by nature in a freakish manner..." 🙂
If this was a modern documentary, it would show the ceratosaurus mating instead of fighting
You're weird.
子供の頃にテレビで動物の世界というタイトルで観た記憶がありましたね〜😮
海外の特撮映画を紹介した書籍で写真は見た事があったのですが、動画で見たのは随分後の黒い蠍のDVDの特典映像でした。
Cool! This is like a high-school project. Time to head back into..."The Isle" pc game.
3:59 rhedasaurus roar from the beast from 20,000 fathoms
Aw, yeah! Another stop-motion video about dinosaurs and prehistoric animals by Ray Harryhausen! Its The Animal World!
Huh? Oh! I see it showed yesterday. I was expecting this to come another day like today. Now that I’m here, I’ll leave a very nice comment about these sequences in The Animal World. Hmm let me see. This Stop Motion sequence is much more impressive since Ray Harryhausen’s project Evolution 16 years earlier. This Film was the last time he & his mentor Willis O’Brian worked on together. 0:26 Speaking of Willis O’Brian, This Brontosaurus AKA Apatosaurus sounds just like its predecessor AKA one of her kind from the original King Kong. 1:02 This baby Brontosaurus AKA Apatosaurus has the sound effects of baby Alligators & baby Crocodiles as they hatch from their eggs. 2:08-2:36 This scene with the Stegosaurus & the Ceratosaurus is just like the Dinosaur fight sequence from Disney’s 3rd Animated Feature FANTASIA. Only that was the Tyrannosaurus Rex that fought the Stego from the Disney movie. 3:58 (Roar) Well, speak of the Tyrant. 4:07 There’s the Tyrannosaurus Rex right now. 4:10 It looks impressive in this 1956 Film. It also looks a little like its predecessor AKA one of its kind from Planet Of Dinosaurs 22 years later. 4:12 Oh & I heard that the fight between the Triceratops & the Tyrannosaurus Rex was originally planned to be seen a little bit more in the film. 4:14 Looks like the fight between the Triceratops & the Tyrannosaurus Rex has been stopped by the cataclysmic extinction. 5:01, 5:03 & 5:21 These were the last scenes the Tyrant Dinosaur was seen on this film showing a dead scene.
I think this is the only film ray harryhausen worked on that he didn't make the models for.
And as far as I’m aware, it’s the only documentary he’s ever worked on.
He may have worked on some documentary stuff in the service.
Marcel Delgado did the puppets for "Mighty Joe Young."
Although he was never credited and a feud was suspected between him and Ray Harryhausen, it was the sculptor Arthur Hayward who created the dinosaur figures in "One Million Years B.C." and "The Valley of Gwangi". His style is quite different from that of Ray Harryhausen; you can clearly see that his dinosaurs are very different from the Hydra in "Jason and the Argonauts" or the Kraken in "Clash of the Titans". He was a regular collaborator of the British Museum, for which he had created numerous reproductions of prehistoric animals.
@@garryferrington811 it's true, Marcel Delgado did do the sculpting but I think ray built the armature.
I like how stegosaurus was in the extinction of the dinosaurs
Along with Brontosaurus and Ceratosaurus!
Is anyone else trying to figure out if they used the same puppet for the allosaurus and the T-Rex?
The Animal World Dinosaurs
Plateosaurus
Coelophysis
Anchisaurus
Ornitholestes
Archaeopteryx
Brontosaurus
Diplodocus
Brachiosaurus
Stegosaurus
Scelidosaurus
Allosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Camptosaurus
Iguanodon
Megalosaurus
Polacanthus
Gorgosaurus
Protoceratops
Ornithomimus
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Triceratops
Styracosaurus
Monoclonius
Ankylosaurus
Scolosaurus
Palaeoscincus
Anatosaurus
Corythosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Lambeosaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
Espetacular !
❤❤❤❤❤❤ bom dia para todos
Excelente documental
bravissimo continua cosi'.
e' possibile avere anche la serie land of the lost ?
I will check for Land of the lost but it is a TV series. It is much more work to do find the stop-motion sequences.
@@pparenteauvfx si lo so che e' molto difficile. magari anche solo i primi episodi.
grazie
The puppets and animation are better than I remembered, 'though Harryhausen would have made them better, scenic backgrounds good but a bit flat. This had to be done in a hurry.
Dinosaurs
Really? I had no idea!
Patrick, in real life a brontosaurus wouldn't eat a bro, would it?
It's like a Horse eating a bird, sometimes it happens
Nah ! It would probably just lick him like a puppy 😆