I love how they transitioned from completely censored, to less and less censored deaths. And I think season 5 has more deaths than Dominion... But out of the whole franchise, Hap is the most badass character, IMO. Just thinking about him gives me them chills.
I HATE the scorpios Rex, it got done dirty. Not one human kill, Just a pathetic injury, yet the things with an already huge kill count get more? Haram.
Yeah, I got so shocked when I saw the park workers get eaten but it was offscreen, but I was really shocked when I saw the Scorpios Rex kill the Parasaurolophus herd as it was fully on screen
Honestly, the compy death is more horrifying in a psychological point of veiw because even though that woman was far ahead of them as soon as they started biting her that narcotic venom soon began taking its toll. Imagine being bit by these guys thinking that you stand a chance when you begin to feel drowsy and your limb begin to stop properly functioning.
I love how CC got better at implying more brutal deaths, and creatively censored them. Reminds me of Clone Wars, which used the clone suits and blasters to censor violence, but always implied the more brutal deaths.
@@poyloos4834 Yeah, but these are unusually graphic and haunting. Screaming as someone is devoured. In most other kid-friendly media, a character dies off-screen with vague implications that they're dead, or via sacrifice for someone else. This is honestly really dark for what I assumed would really just be a happy, chill kids cartoon; like what the Rambo or Mortal Kombat cartoons are to their respective original media. Like kids going on a tour of Jurassic Park as was intended from the original film before said park was overrun. In fact, it somewhat brings to mind Animals of Farthing Wood, which was also a kids show infamous for its death scenes.
@@SaiyanGamer95 “graphic?” Bro, let me put it this way. If you were a ten year old and watched this, would you be scarred by it, or would you think that the dinosaurs were awesome and cool and ate people and that was super cool and awesome? It’s a scream. Most kids don’t know how to think of things in an uber graphic way, let alone understand what exactly happened.
@@poyloos4834 If I saw this when I was ten, I'd be traumatized. In fact, when I was about 10, these commercials for Waf-Fulls started airing. Waf-Fulls are, well, waffles, but with fillings in them. The commercials had an anthropomorphic waffle (literally a waffle with arms and legs) and a human-shaped filling, going about their day until the waffle spots the filling, ambushing him, and devours him whole. As a kid, I found that horrifying.
Well in the novel compies have a venomous bite similar to Komodo Dragons which is how they killed that one guy in the Lost World, so even if she managed to get away the poison would have killed her
never underestimate Jurassic Park Compy's, they may be tiny ankle biters...but they can be damn vicious if their pack is big enough for them to tackle prey 10 times their size
The season 5 deaths had similarities to JP Movie deaths Gold: Stepped on by a T-Rex, just like that unfortunate guy from The Lost World:JP Kash: His death looked similar to the fate of Udesky in JP:III Lana: She dies exactly like Dieter and Hammond (Novel)
I think the unfortunate guy’s name was Carter . He was the guy who Dieter yelled for when he was being attacked by the Compsognathus. Carter couldn’t here due to the power of headphones.
Spending months on the island really toned the kids’ survival skills and dino knowledge. I wouldn’t be surprised if once the dinosaurs were released back into the world they were asked on ways to handle dinosaurs in the wild. They survived and fought for the dinosaurs.
Lana's death was easily favorite! Compy deaths are among the worst ways to die in JP imo. It had that same feeling as dieters death from tlw and hammonds death from the novel.Just imagine being swarmed like that!
It's still crazy to see a kid's cartoon having a more mature atmosphere and taking itself seriously most of the time. That was rarer and rarer over the last couple of years.
In keeping with the chaos experienced in the park from the worlds deadliest predator, Indominus Rex, it stands in reason the people brutalized over the radios were not the same team as watched perish in the movie, but another team sent to eliminate the beast. While they likely could have been it’s not a far fetched idea
My personal favorites are Eddie, Mitch, and Kash. Eddie’s actually shocked me, Mitch’s was so intensely satisfying to watch, and Kash’s *(for the first time in a while)* scared the daylight out of me. I guess because Kash died similar to Udesky in Jurassic Park III, which was my actual first film.
Kash’s death was disappointing because I expected him to die in a cooler way than just “oh nooo… an reptur.. reptur moove quickley.. hom hom hom.. man die.”
In the last episode when Kon finally left the island, I thought he was going to get killed by a stowaway Dilophosaurus or something on plane like Nedry and Dodgson. But, later I found out he just got arrested.
Everyone calling this show "brutal" when it cuts away with the whole "roar and human scream from a distance" trick every time. This is a kid's show through and through.
A show doesn't always need blood to be called brutal. The death of frodo in the hunchback of notredame does not show blood at all but the realization of the scene makes you say brutal but not in the sense is horrified but because of what impact it generates, that you need blood and organs all to consider something great and for adults simply denotes that you really do not understand in any way the intentions behind these scenes
@@cawsomeaolin Honestly, you both have points. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (one of my favorite movies as a kid btw) is a great example of how there can be more than one definition of “brutal”. It can come from a psychological standpoint instead of a physical one. Camp Cretaceous even has this kind of arc where people can get downright cruel, and Season 4 presents this kind of thing with the dinosaur fights that Kash conducts. You even see in Season 5 when Darius communicates with Big Eatie and how he realizes the sadness from how she misses Little Eatie, a partner that was in critical need for medical care when Big Eatie was taken away. That said, you are right, the human deaths are off-screen, a necessity given it is a kid’s show. The first two Jurassic Park films are exactly why I was scared of dinosaurs growing up. It took me almost 20 years before I could finally watch Eddie Carr get eaten, and I only got over that through a CinemaSins video. That said, the movies have had some traumatic deaths throughout the years, some of which are called back in this show. This is probably how I imagine this show would be called “brutal” despite every death being off-screen.
Without cutting Henry Wu and Lewis Dodgson since both are from the movies and they don't have to die so as not to change history (Although unlike Wu Dodgson if he dies in the movies) Daniel Kon is the only human villain in the series who doesn't go dead
@@maryyy222-z4jIn Chaos Theory(SPOILER), Atrociraptors attack him and Kenji. Daniel is killed by them, ultimately giving up his life to save his son. So now each and every known human villain introduced in Camp Cretaceous is no more.
Toro was originally supposed to kill Eddie too. They were supposed to be in the Indominus’s place but they put her in instead for some reason. Personally I would’ve preferred Toro, as it would’ve given them a heavier presence in the first season.
Lana’s death was one of if not the most foreshadowed deaths, early in the episode she’s being pestered by some compies, later in the episode, before noticing the bag was left in the car, she was throwing rocks at 2 compies, once she takes the bag, Kenji retrieves it and she gets eaten alive by a pack of compies.
I'm actually kind of surprised this show still has deaths. As it's for kids, I'd have thought this would be toned down. At least Fredrick Bowman died a peaceful death.
Well, I mean, every single death is offscreen and this is no aftermath shown, or even a single drop of blood. I’m not complaining, it’s a kids show, it shouldn’t be gruesome, but what I am saying is that the idea of death by itself isn’t enough to make something non-child friendly, it’s in the details.
I guess my favorites are: Park Workers (Indominus Rex) Eddie Hap (RIP my man) Mitch (oof) Tiffany Hansen Jack (Fallen Kingdom) Cyrus Gold Kash (Scared the hell outta me, but especially this one) Lana (Scared me AGAIN) Mantah Corp Worker (Carnotaurus) Hawkes
Thank you for the recap, this was a serie that i followed from the beginning, my favorite one was the Confinement team because its a proof that trained soldiers is no use against a hybrid.
Its kinda funny that the Velociraptors did Pretend to be still under the Mind Control until Cash noticed they arent and then it was to late for him such a perfect and fitting ending for this Villain
Not gonna lie, I went into this show with very low expectations. Like, knowing the franchise, I was really scared they were going to make this show childish given it's following a group of kids. Nope, this just makes the scenes even more brutal and intense because they don't hold back. These poor kids go through so much hell dealing with these beasts and even had to deal with humans too. But even so, the kids were really likable. Ben went from annoying to badass, I was happy that Sammy and Yaz became a couple because the chemistry was too obvious, Darius was a nice deconstruction on the leadership role since he's a kid so obviously he's gonna be far from perfect. The others were decent too. Plus, I still see Season 3 as a horror show because that thing is just nightmare fuel.
I actually think Kash's death was very early due to him being one of the main villains in any seasons, plus it's strange how they seem to not care because Kash is one of two of the best creators at Mantah corp and is shown to be smarter than Kenji's father but yet his death makes him look stupid, plus the kids didn't even care but yet Kash was a huge villain in season four with terrible acts and even inventing the Brad X and made the first Dinosaur controller nearly killing the kids multiple times when he was still alive. I say Kash's death was rushed and had bad righting afterward about it.
Tbf death isn’t always a dramatic end to a life. A bullet to the head and your just gone, everything living up to it dead. Think of it on multiple occasions the kids could have been easily snagged and killed then and there no great send off, but course we got plot armor and whatnot. Kash may have been a technical genius, but being swiftly taken by raptors can and did happen. Dinosaurs aren’t really known for dramatic death staging.
@@bruh0611 Ok but yet I expect this series to have dramatic and better deaths, the death was indeed good but it is never thought about again by anyone and if you use the excuse of "Oh Hawkskins and Dougson were never referred to again after their deaths" well its simple because they didn't know they died but yet they did know and probably everyone knew about Kash being dead
@@bruh0611 Tbf this is fiction, not real life. Death can be as melodramatic as possible, because at the end of the day, fiction is supposed to at least be entertaining.
I started watching this back when it first came out with my roommate. It looked like it was for kids, and the first couple of episodes made it appear so. Then the Indominus escaped and started killing people. We started calling the show “Jarring Shift in Tone - Park” from that point on.
Me when watching season 4: kash is so gonna die this season! Me after watching season 4: WHAT WHAT THE HECK CAMP CRETACEOUS! Me in season 5: FINALLY KASH FINALLY DIED!
I wish Camp Cretaceous and Chaos Theory were more violent and bloody like the movies. Could've been the Star Wars: The Clone Wars of the Jurassic franchise
I love how they transitioned from completely censored, to less and less censored deaths. And I think season 5 has more deaths than Dominion...
But out of the whole franchise, Hap is the most badass character, IMO. Just thinking about him gives me them chills.
Meh, I wanted some blood and gore
@@James-May 💀
From “it’s more implied” to
“Yeah, they’re dead” to
“Ha Ha body go crunch!”
@@WeirdMegs exactly
I HATE the scorpios Rex, it got done dirty. Not one human kill, Just a pathetic injury, yet the things with an already huge kill count get more? Haram.
Me: *expecting camp cretaceous to be purely for kids*
Me a few episodes in:
“Deaths! Deaths! We got deaths here!”
Yeah, I got so shocked when I saw the park workers get eaten but it was offscreen, but I was really shocked when I saw the Scorpios Rex kill the Parasaurolophus herd as it was fully on screen
Even if the deaths were offscreen, they
were still brutal. DreamWorks is scary.
To be fair they aired the Jurassic Park movies in Cartoon Network
See? Everyone cares
Nice kill count
To be fair, there were dozens of situations where the main cast was surekill but the dinos suddenly went dumb
Hap went out like a hero. He will always be remembered
I cried a bit during his death
He redeemed himself and helped the kids find the boat
He will be remembered forever
He was a good character.
First time, looks like a bad guy, but now he showed he was a good guy or a antihero.
My respects!! 🤛👏🤛👏
His death was shocking and heroic even tho we tought he was a bad guy😢he shall be rememberd😔
Who?
The old man died like a old man waiting for gruesome death
Nothing heroic about it
@@pozytywnawibracja17 uh yeah he was heroic he helped the kids escape from tiff and Mitch
Honestly, the compy death is more horrifying in a psychological point of veiw because even though that woman was far ahead of them as soon as they started biting her that narcotic venom soon began taking its toll. Imagine being bit by these guys thinking that you stand a chance when you begin to feel drowsy and your limb begin to stop properly functioning.
And the last frame from the phone where they're seen already eating her is horrifying
@@sideways_chip_eater6420 indeed
Her name is Lana but damn...her death was very brutal! O_O
Callback to The Lost world where the compys killed Deeter the same way
@@spartan3294 Those Compy's were even more terrifying in the novel and spoiler alert
The compy's ate a newborn baby
I love how CC got better at implying more brutal deaths, and creatively censored them. Reminds me of Clone Wars, which used the clone suits and blasters to censor violence, but always implied the more brutal deaths.
That show outright showed the deaths with close to NO censorship.
@@BlanabaproductionsSavage throwing his lightsaber and taking off 5 heads.
@@DarthDestructusTheSithLord I never said it was a bad thing:)
I remember the scene when grievous snaps the neck of a clone trooper that he pinned with his foot in front of Obi-Wan
Yes, just because a death is offscreen doesn’t make it any less brutal.
I loved how kash got what was coming for him by doing the dino fights.
Kash was a pretty good villain though
@@Michael-dh4mq
Agreed
when kash died, i was just screaming oh! oh!, YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
@@kingdareth09
I was in shock, as to how it was played.
All I could do was say “Oh! Ah!”
Ngl I would have done it to
0:42 bro hap literally sacrificed himself what a legend
A legend will live on.
To me, he feels like a Clone Trooper from Star Wars who didn’t obey order 66. He would make a great replacement Crosshair for the bad batch
@@miketurik9404 Nah Crosshair is better now in Season 3
@@chrisluong0852 true but he would make a good 7th member for the bad batch
@@miketurik9404 That might be a cool idea
I'll be honest, I was not expecting deaths in this show. Looking at it, I assumed it was basically a child-friendly version of Jurassic Park.
I mean, it still is. Just because there’s death in a kids show doesn’t mean it isn’t a kids show
@@poyloos4834 Yeah, but these are unusually graphic and haunting. Screaming as someone is devoured. In most other kid-friendly media, a character dies off-screen with vague implications that they're dead, or via sacrifice for someone else.
This is honestly really dark for what I assumed would really just be a happy, chill kids cartoon; like what the Rambo or Mortal Kombat cartoons are to their respective original media. Like kids going on a tour of Jurassic Park as was intended from the original film before said park was overrun.
In fact, it somewhat brings to mind Animals of Farthing Wood, which was also a kids show infamous for its death scenes.
@@SaiyanGamer95 “graphic?” Bro, let me put it this way. If you were a ten year old and watched this, would you be scarred by it, or would you think that the dinosaurs were awesome and cool and ate people and that was super cool and awesome? It’s a scream. Most kids don’t know how to think of things in an uber graphic way, let alone understand what exactly happened.
@@poyloos4834 If I saw this when I was ten, I'd be traumatized. In fact, when I was about 10, these commercials for Waf-Fulls started airing. Waf-Fulls are, well, waffles, but with fillings in them. The commercials had an anthropomorphic waffle (literally a waffle with arms and legs) and a human-shaped filling, going about their day until the waffle spots the filling, ambushing him, and devours him whole. As a kid, I found that horrifying.
@@SaiyanGamer95 huh. Wierd.
I believe Hap was the sole death that was a self-sacrifice. He kept his word, he took care of the kids.
Yeah, to me he felt like a clone trooper from Star Wars who did not obey order 66, like a replacement Crosshair for the bad batch
He made them promise him that they would survive and they kept that promise. They both did
I'm still shocked at how brutal this show is
@Flipperion yeah but for a kids show this is different man
@Flipperion this is a kid's show m0 r0n
@@humanahumana7878 exactly
Yeah this show is very brutal for human deaths even when this is for kids like clone wars
@@scottsalinas7019
And Rebels
tifanny's death is honestly my favourite. chaos and limbo were not gonna let grim's death slide
And weird pictures
She deserves that
i dont even know how you tell those three apart
BARYONYX IS BARYONYX
@@kitfistodajedi they have coloured backs, chaos has blue (i think she’s in fallen kingdom too) limbo has red and grim has green
Grim wasn't the one that died I think it was limbo
I do like how this show is more faithful to the original Jurassic Park's tone better than any of the actual sequels
Not more or better than the sequels.
I love the way Lana Molina is chased by the compys
Well in the novel compies have a venomous bite similar to Komodo Dragons which is how they killed that one guy in the Lost World, so even if she managed to get away the poison would have killed her
@@coolrobert4335 technically all animals would have a bite like that due to their saliva.
Compies be like: “we messed up we gotta go bald”
“Shaver buzzes”
never underestimate Jurassic Park Compy's, they may be tiny ankle biters...but they can be damn vicious if their pack is big enough for them to tackle prey 10 times their size
It reminds me the Lost World one
For the first time since Fallen Kingdom, this show scared the hell outta me.
Especially on Lana’s and Kash’s deaths.
The season 5 deaths had similarities to JP Movie deaths
Gold: Stepped on by a T-Rex, just like that unfortunate guy from The Lost World:JP
Kash: His death looked similar to the fate of Udesky in JP:III
Lana: She dies exactly like Dieter and Hammond (Novel)
however, it was satisfying seeing that Kash was killed by the 2 velociraptors he always tormented, so it's a fitting death for him
Kash and Lana’s deaths actually scared the hell outta me, for the first time in a while.
Me too
I think the unfortunate guy’s name was Carter . He was the guy who Dieter yelled for when he was being attacked by the Compsognathus. Carter couldn’t here due to the power of headphones.
@@justincummings8557 "Hey Carter Where are ya!"
I will agree with you on Kash's death being the most satisfying yet scary !!!
Like once Grant said "the point is, you are alive when they start to eat you."
The second most satisfying was tiff
@@briceatte4061 Most Sad: Hap
(Also I made All Seasons Kill Count (including dinos and robots) if you wanna check it out)
@@GiGaZillaEditz yup
If Daniel Died, That's Prime Satisfaction.
Darius's dad: *dies*
The announcer:
"FIRST BLOOD!!!"
0:54 JUSTICE FOR GRIM!!!!
The poacher couple definitely deserved everything that came to them. Especially Tiffany.
Hap will always be remembered in our hearts for his bravery and being a legend
Spending months on the island really toned the kids’ survival skills and dino knowledge. I wouldn’t be surprised if once the dinosaurs were released back into the world they were asked on ways to handle dinosaurs in the wild. They survived and fought for the dinosaurs.
1:35
Cyrus: FINISH *HIM!*
Spino: *Prepare for a Fatality, sir.*
PAIN INCOMING!!!
Flawless victory. Spinosaurus wins
Spino: Ya have no control over mme ya bastard
Season 3 will always be remembered as the darkest seasons of the show
Hap died a warrior’s death. Fighting to the bitter end. May he enter Valhalla’s hallowed halls a hero.
Well I was thinking Hap should go to purgatory whether he go to heaven or hell I mean he said he’s no angel but there is good in him
We have a Mead lover here.
Can we all appreciate how well DreamWorks designed the dinosaurs?
Yes
Ikr, they’re exactly like the movie except a little bit more animated CGI
Very underrated show. And by far better than the last 2 movies.
It might be a kids show. But with actual consistency and new interesting characters.
0:45 best death
0:42 Hap's death was so sad. He died as a hero. He sacrificed himself to save those kids. We will always remember him.
0:23 I can’t believe this dude died on his birthday
The idominus could care less
Agreed
happy death day for him I guess
Bro, Tiffany's was the best even though it's offscreen but the way her screams are so cool
in my opinion the coolest deaths were in season 5 like the sound of the second investor being crushed was very sick🙂
So eddies isnt the most dark out of them
you know dying the day of his birthday
0:42
Saddest
Yeeeeeaaaaaah
"crushed"
Mr Gold was lucky to have been crushed than get eaten
2:20 the first person to get eaten by a carnotaurus in a jurassic franchise
@@TheAntiDisneyGodno not really
2:32 That’s for kidnapping Brooklyn and left the kids to die
Lana's death was easily favorite! Compy deaths are among the worst ways to die in JP imo. It had that same feeling as dieters death from tlw and hammonds death from the novel.Just imagine being swarmed like that!
This series ultimately revived my childhood and began my adulthood, making it my *TEEN-HOOD.*
All the way from July of 2020 to 2022.
It's still crazy to see a kid's cartoon having a more mature atmosphere and taking itself seriously most of the time.
That was rarer and rarer over the last couple of years.
In keeping with the chaos experienced in the park from the worlds deadliest predator, Indominus Rex, it stands in reason the people brutalized over the radios were not the same team as watched perish in the movie, but another team sent to eliminate the beast.
While they likely could have been it’s not a far fetched idea
0:56 - *Chaos & Limbo kills Tiff*
Limbo: Merry Christmas, Ya filthy animal!
Chaos: And a happy new year!
My personal favorites are Eddie, Mitch, and Kash.
Eddie’s actually shocked me, Mitch’s was so intensely satisfying to watch, and Kash’s *(for the first time in a while)* scared the daylight out of me.
I guess because Kash died similar to Udesky in Jurassic Park III, which was my actual first film.
Kash’s death was disappointing because I expected him to die in a cooler way than just “oh nooo… an reptur.. reptur moove quickley.. hom hom hom.. man die.”
Poor Eddie, he didn’t deserve to die on his birthday.
@@SuperBoy-ps9dzfr I felt so bad when I saw that.
In the last episode when Kon finally left the island, I thought he was going to get killed by a stowaway Dilophosaurus or something on plane like Nedry and Dodgson.
But, later I found out he just got arrested.
Well if a dilophosaur did sneak on the plane that ending would’ve been interesting
Kenji would undergo depression if his father died
I was kinda hoping that the mosasaurus would jump out and eat the plane
@@Saturday900 the mosa wasn’t free during the ending of cc,so *n o*
@@valstraxfan2000 but it was out in the ocean in season 4 attacking the kids
Everyone calling this show "brutal" when it cuts away with the whole "roar and human scream from a distance" trick every time. This is a kid's show through and through.
Ikr
The most on screen kill was when the T-Rex ate the mercenary guy in the rain
A show doesn't always need blood to be called brutal.
The death of frodo in the hunchback of notredame does not show blood at all but the realization of the scene makes you say brutal but not in the sense is horrified but because of what impact it generates, that you need blood and organs all to consider something great and for adults simply denotes that you really do not understand in any way the intentions behind these scenes
@@cronoa_hourglass2184 we never said shows need to be brutal, we only said everyone calls this show brutal when literally all deaths are off screen
@@cawsomeaolin Honestly, you both have points. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (one of my favorite movies as a kid btw) is a great example of how there can be more than one definition of “brutal”. It can come from a psychological standpoint instead of a physical one.
Camp Cretaceous even has this kind of arc where people can get downright cruel, and Season 4 presents this kind of thing with the dinosaur fights that Kash conducts. You even see in Season 5 when Darius communicates with Big Eatie and how he realizes the sadness from how she misses Little Eatie, a partner that was in critical need for medical care when Big Eatie was taken away.
That said, you are right, the human deaths are off-screen, a necessity given it is a kid’s show. The first two Jurassic Park films are exactly why I was scared of dinosaurs growing up. It took me almost 20 years before I could finally watch Eddie Carr get eaten, and I only got over that through a CinemaSins video. That said, the movies have had some traumatic deaths throughout the years, some of which are called back in this show. This is probably how I imagine this show would be called “brutal” despite every death being off-screen.
Without cutting Henry Wu and Lewis Dodgson since both are from the movies and they don't have to die so as not to change history (Although unlike Wu Dodgson if he dies in the movies) Daniel Kon is the only human villain in the series who doesn't go dead
My guess is that he was kept alive and instead got arrested mainly to not traumatise Kenji more than the season already did.
@@Flufux At the end of the season 5 when everyone is on the boat it’s confirmed that as soon as Ken reached the mainland he was arrested.
@@dibble1331 I know...I was more explaining why he was arrested instead of eaten.
This didn't age well
@@maryyy222-z4jIn Chaos Theory(SPOILER), Atrociraptors attack him and Kenji. Daniel is killed by them, ultimately giving up his life to save his son.
So now each and every known human villain introduced in Camp Cretaceous is no more.
I loved Kashs death because I loved the classic dragging him across the ground then killing him
I like that you’re doing a scenes from the other one is the actual movies and put the Deaths that wasn’t show on camera
This show is so underrated and people need to talk about it sm more.
I actually forgot toro actually got a kill in the franchise
She's an antagonist force, but all she wants is an easy meal and she finally got one
Toro was originally supposed to kill Eddie too. They were supposed to be in the Indominus’s place but they put her in instead for some reason. Personally I would’ve preferred Toro, as it would’ve given them a heavier presence in the first season.
@@girl1213 I thought toro was male?
@@roccotaco1843 *looks on the wiki*
...
...
Somebody lied to me.
First carno kill since the lost world novel if I remember correctly.
RIP Hap, he was honestly my favorite character.
Same, I see him as like a Star Wars clone trooper that didn’t obey order 66 like a replacement Crosshair for the bad batch
Lana’s death was one of if not the most foreshadowed deaths, early in the episode she’s being pestered by some compies, later in the episode, before noticing the bag was left in the car, she was throwing rocks at 2 compies, once she takes the bag, Kenji retrieves it and she gets eaten alive by a pack of compies.
I'm actually kind of surprised this show still has deaths. As it's for kids, I'd have thought this would be toned down. At least Fredrick Bowman died a peaceful death.
Well, I mean, every single death is offscreen and this is no aftermath shown, or even a single drop of blood. I’m not complaining, it’s a kids show, it shouldn’t be gruesome, but what I am saying is that the idea of death by itself isn’t enough to make something non-child friendly, it’s in the details.
It more for teens
My personal favorite was Tiffany’s death because the baryonyx’es are my favorites but hap just hits differently🫡☹️
Yeah, to me he’s like a clone trooper from Star Wars that did not obey Order 66, like a replacement Crosshair from the bad batch
Well that was more Gruesome than I thought…
I’M SO PROUD!!! PG means something again!!!!
I guess my favorites are:
Park Workers (Indominus Rex)
Eddie
Hap (RIP my man)
Mitch (oof)
Tiffany
Hansen
Jack (Fallen Kingdom)
Cyrus
Gold
Kash (Scared the hell outta me, but especially this one)
Lana (Scared me AGAIN)
Mantah Corp Worker (Carnotaurus)
Hawkes
Thank you for the recap, this was a serie that i followed from the beginning, my favorite one was the Confinement team because its a proof that trained soldiers is no use against a hybrid.
1:28 A man has fallen into the river in the jungle of Jurassic World, Start the new rescue helicopter!
Hey!
@@quakemake4347 Build the Helicopter! And off to the rescue!
0:54 Limbo and chaos:You, you kill my sister!
Aren't they a Dad mom and son?
Its kinda funny that the Velociraptors did Pretend to be still under the Mind Control until Cash noticed they arent and then it was to late for him such a perfect and fitting ending for this Villain
1:45 That’s what he gets.
My mom and I: *expects camp cretaceous to be a Kids show*
When we watched it: *Sees so much deaths*
Not gonna lie, I went into this show with very low expectations. Like, knowing the franchise, I was really scared they were going to make this show childish given it's following a group of kids. Nope, this just makes the scenes even more brutal and intense because they don't hold back. These poor kids go through so much hell dealing with these beasts and even had to deal with humans too. But even so, the kids were really likable. Ben went from annoying to badass, I was happy that Sammy and Yaz became a couple because the chemistry was too obvious, Darius was a nice deconstruction on the leadership role since he's a kid so obviously he's gonna be far from perfect. The others were decent too. Plus, I still see Season 3 as a horror show because that thing is just nightmare fuel.
1:55
I'm glad those compys learned from Jujutsu Kaisen.
Tbh it is tragic but deserved
0:50- hunter becomes the hunted
The fact that you put in Jurassic World clips to show what happened to some of the people who work for the ACU
Kash: You girls are hungry.. *sees the Velocirators focusing on him* huh?
Velociraptor: *mind* For you, human. 😈
me gusta como combinan las escenas de las peliculas y las hacen identicas en la serie
I can’t believe Dreamworks series did such a thing like that
0:18 wait they got ofed just by hos tail?
I mean 0:16
I guess
1:40 This Dude Reminds Me of The Weeknd
When you're mom found out what you did at school.
This is one of the top shows on Netflix
0:14 I have a theory
A chaos theory
Hit me with it
Love dinos love blood this video was the one thing I expected 😊
1:40 you can hear his bones crunching and the squelching of his blood
Kash's death was always funny after he said, "hope you girls are hungry".
Those velociraptors said, "yeah for you". 😂
the best screams of jurassic world
0:11 park workes
0:15 ACU troopers
0:26 Eddie
0:43 Hap
0:51 Mitch
0:57 Tiff
1:03 Hansen
1:15 Pilot
1:25 Reed
1:32 Dawson
1:37 Cyrus
1:40 Mr Gold
1:52 Kash
2:12 Molina
2:17 Mantah Corp worker 1
2:21 Mantah Corp worker 2
2:27 Mantah Corp guard
2:32 Hawkes
Hahahaha
Still salty about the Pilots death, why did they spin out of control in the first place??? T H E R E I S N O R E A S O N
0:24 fav kill
My favorite death is Kash, especially because it was slow and painful.
I think my favourite will still be Hap , He was a hero just like Eddie Carr from The lost world , Jurassic park
I actually think Kash's death was very early due to him being one of the main villains in any seasons, plus it's strange how they seem to not care because Kash is one of two of the best creators at Mantah corp and is shown to be smarter than Kenji's father but yet his death makes him look stupid, plus the kids didn't even care but yet Kash was a huge villain in season four with terrible acts and even inventing the Brad X and made the first Dinosaur controller nearly killing the kids multiple times when he was still alive. I say Kash's death was rushed and had bad righting afterward about it.
Tbf death isn’t always a dramatic end to a life. A bullet to the head and your just gone, everything living up to it dead. Think of it on multiple occasions the kids could have been easily snagged and killed then and there no great send off, but course we got plot armor and whatnot. Kash may have been a technical genius, but being swiftly taken by raptors can and did happen. Dinosaurs aren’t really known for dramatic death staging.
@@bruh0611 Ok but yet I expect this series to have dramatic and better deaths, the death was indeed good but it is never thought about again by anyone and if you use the excuse of "Oh Hawkskins and Dougson were never referred to again after their deaths" well its simple because they didn't know they died but yet they did know and probably everyone knew about Kash being dead
@@bruh0611 Tbf this is fiction, not real life. Death can be as melodramatic as possible, because at the end of the day, fiction is supposed to at least be entertaining.
Do something stupid, and it only takes a second to die!
To be honest I didn't care for kash death that much he was basically a manchild throwing a temper tantrum
Mitch and tiff were the og human villains and they cost their own deaths which is why their deaths hold a special place in my heart
2:32 Hawkes' last moment alive: Yes, that's for kidnapping Brooklynn in Season 3
I love that the brachio was like, tf was that???
Kill count:
1st season 15
2nd season 3
3rd season 4
4rd season 0
5th season 8
Total:30
I think i have everyting correct
Honestly i think camp cretaceous is probably one of the best movie to tv show adaptations ive ever watched
Tiff, Mitch, Kash, and Hawkes had the most satisfying ends given their history in the series
I like how you you put the clip from the movie for scenes that are from the movie but are censored out
I mostly feel sorry for Darius‘s dad, Hap, and Mr. Miss Ronnie
I love how we see some scenes from the movies from a different perspective
WOW this TV serie have More deaths than the movies! 😨
I started watching this back when it first came out with my roommate. It looked like it was for kids, and the first couple of episodes made it appear so. Then the Indominus escaped and started killing people. We started calling the show “Jarring Shift in Tone - Park” from that point on.
Me when watching season 4: kash is so gonna die this season!
Me after watching season 4: WHAT WHAT THE HECK CAMP CRETACEOUS!
Me in season 5: FINALLY KASH FINALLY DIED!
Ngl when I fist saw the ads I thought it’d be some kindergarten bs. Thanks to this video for proving the show’s got some teeth
Bro, I still can't belive they killed my boi The Weeknd. 😔 1:40
Finally, Toro gets his first kill, he deserved more after everything he's been through since season 1
0:11 of course the black guy is the first to die
Sof course a black person complaing
Like how you showed what was happening from the movie's perspective
I really wish that hap survived and helped the kids. His story didn't develop as much as I hoped
Same, to me I see him like a Star Wars clone trooper that did not obey Order 66 (like a replacement Crosshair for the Bad Batch)
@@miketurik9404even sorta sounds similar to him as well
@@suburbiaisnice yeah
This is my favorite video
0:20 I don't count that cause we don't see how many people got killed off
Well, we see 12 walkie-talkies there, so I’m guessing 12 😂
All passd
@@DrasticFox2004 I'm pretty sure those aren't the same ACU guys who got killed by Indominus in the movie
@@coolrobert4335 they are
That’s 31 deaths I can count. This show was crazy 😂 and Darius and the crew caused like, half of them.
Holy heck season 5 has huge body count
I wish Camp Cretaceous and Chaos Theory were more violent and bloody like the movies. Could've been the Star Wars: The Clone Wars of the Jurassic franchise
They get away with a lot of quick cuts away from the actual deaths, but I’m still surprised they’re killing characters like this at all.
Its crazy how the velociraptors played it off like they were controlled for couple of secs to let kash gaurd down then they struck