Prehistoric Australia Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- This is a great old documentary that tells the story of how life evolved on the continent that we now call Australia. The documentary uses stop-motion animation to illustrate this, often to hilarious effect. Enjoy Part 2.
The australians is very genius with this great documentary of dinosaurs in stop motion, is better that the effects of CGI.
If it was Opposite Day maybe XD
How are these dinosaurs? They were mammals, educate yourself on what a dinosaur is geez
@@greathornedowl1783 Well to be fair it did begin with dinosaurs. It's so easy to be nasty without cause when you're a keyboard warrior though, isn't it?
the animation is magical
Ignacio Lopez Larsen y
I know I feel like I'm really there.
Ignacio Lopez Larsen brilliant!👍
Beautiful classic stop motion, nothing beats stop motion prehistoric creatures
I agree!
Such a lovely documentary, you can tell a lot of work went into it. Thanks for uploading!
it’s wonderful to see the thylacine during its heyday in mainland australia, living alongside these giants
Wow. Didn't see the nuclear apocalypse coming at the end there. I guess because it's Australia, therefore Mad Max?
Cold war hysteria lol
Why the hell did we ever stop using stop motion
Tanner Bruning Because of Jurassic Park
and because it was expensive and time consuming
@@TrexTamer I think you will find that CGI is much more expensive, and time consuming than stop motion.
@@timsmythfilmsandanimations well remember that stop motion, for smooth animation it can take a solid 35 minutes just for 5. secs of footage
@@TrexTamer well remember that the shot where iceman shakes and freezes Wolverine's hand in X-Men 2 took months to do, so yeah, I am pretty sure CGI takes a bit longer. And most stop motion folks can do at least 10 seconds a day, so I disagree smooth stop motion does not take 35 minutes to do 5 seconds. It also depends on what one is animating. In stop motion every time you shoot a frame, that frame is done, unlike cartoon animation, and CGI where one goes back over the same frames tweaking them again and again. So while stop motion is indeed time consuming, it is not as time consuming as the other processes, thereby making it cheaper as well. A rush job in stop motion would still look pretty good, where it is hard to do a rush job in CGI due to the process.
That horned tortoise is awesome! It's Bowser's ancestral species.
Shubert McWilbur 🤣
My sentiments exactly.
It's name is Meiolania. I actually first learned about it from the Dinosaur Digs expansion for thr first Zoo Tycoon.
One of my favorite creatures there, actually.
@@FlyingFocs meiolania is also in the game jurassic world alive.💖😌
I cannot express my love to you for posting this
The fact that they included a reference to 2001: A Space Odyssey at the end is perfect 🤌🏻
I wish that all of these extinct marsupials, including marsupial tapirs, diprotodons, marsupial lions, thylacines, and others were still alive today.
Dylan Hooton We all do!😢
@@jessesands4099 and the dinos too
Same here, it would have been beautiful
"the marsupial population isolated on the continent had no competition from regular mammals and was allowed to diversify more and that's why there are kangaroos and other such marsupials in australia not found anywhere else in the world"
*Hovinid* "no no no! they were shot out of volcanoes after the flood!"
I remember when TLC stood for 'the learning channel', now its just another form of cancer next to ComedyCentral, CartoonNetwork, and MusicTV.
If I were in charge of TLC, I will turn it back to it's former and true self. Reality shows and not so great documentaries will be nanned from the channel and the original logo will return to symbolize the channel back to its former self.
Don , unfortunately you are 100% correct. I despise those SJW channels now and the pathetic Society it's helping create.
Can I believe these videos still exist my childhood Happy Thanksgiving I wonder how they survive after all these years I thought they were all taken down by copyrights
Made at a time when TLC was a channel I wanted to watch, today it's just a cover code-word for the National Enquirer channel.
I love the horn tortoise
I wish there was just more documentaries like this and in Australia because i live in Australia and this is so well done what's the show it's from
Mr Yelir paleoworld I believe is what it's called.
I love the thylacine.
Same
Cobies channel Which is awesome me too !
Marsupial doggo
Me too. My favorite Australian animal.
This is absolutely marvellous a credit to all involved!👍🦖🦕🇦🇺
i actually hope the thylacine cloning eventually works
caspion 16, you don't want those things dropping from a tree and clawing your guts out.
Don181, your a f***ing Neanderthal! That was Drop Bears
Don181, you'r a frickin Neanderthal um that's thylacaleo not the thylacine.
where did that guy get a chain saw in the 1800s?
We used to have Komodo dragons and giant land crocodiles too. We could reintroduce Komodo dragons now that their food is back.
Reminds me of those Go-Motion dinosaur shorts and the dinosaurs series on PBS, wish they made more with other prehistoric animals including mammoths... especially mammoths.
Those animals seem to be in dire need of regreasing at the joints! Still, an interesting video.
Certainly old school but enjoyable none the less. Reminds me of several Clay-mation shows I use to watch as a kid (Gumby and Pokey, Davy and Goliath), which is telling of my age.
Tres beau document sur l evolution en australie et belle animation image par image sans ordinateur et ces tres bien
Fantastic!
9:13 I love the thylacine and all, but yeesh that howl was terrifying
This is amazing!
Yep. I agree.
11:23-28 I thought at first that's how we would have gone the year this was posted.
Good to see some Australian history before the Aborigines and European Exploration!🤗🦖🦕🐗🐯🤠🇦🇺
@Jesse Sands there is another great factual series of 4 videos ruclips.net/video/OuVfYTdVuLE/видео.html
This is on of the 4 part series ruclips.net/video/0tYjd_CfoS8/видео.html
I remember this. It's called Once upon Australia Anybody got the same show with the Giant Kangaroo Procoptodon that apears after the shot at 2:29 and before the one at 2:31? I used to have it on tape but my dad taped over it.
Can I buy this on DVD. I wanna show this to my kids if I ever have any.
This stop motion must have taken so long😂 to make
Is that giant bird a genyornis?
Like your comment men this video is 8 years ago but there's watching these in 2021
nice documentary
2:16 elephant sounds
11:54 This is where Spore got the idea from?
Oh, how could you say this? Real models are very more realistic that computer graphics, nothing else that pixels generated on a screeen by a computer.. I am tired to see all thess CGI series as BBC's ones ! Now, I want to see more recreation of life with stop motion at its best as here and animatronics, because itr's TANGIBLE !
I know, stopmotion does look way more apealing but it takes a long time to make. For explample one of these epesodes cold take like 3 years to make.👍😉✅️🦖🦕🦕
How do they make these stop motion figures
I think they are made out of some kind of clay, I’m not completely sure.
10:22 jajajajajajaja la ardilla voladora es la mamada :D
6:31 is that how sulawesi got to where it is today? lol
Megalania looked better (and sounded better) in Land of Lost Monsters...but this is not too bad if you can ignore the...faults. Rather graphic with how they show the predators eating their meal since that is something that is usually censored today.
Adoro paleontologia
as i said in part 1 of this film one day i will make a BLENDER CGI remake of this video
These programs are way to short
Megalania!!!
Is cocopuff here
2:14 sounds like an elephant
This is what they should be teaching in school instead of
lefty woke rubbish.
watch with captions funny 2:47 - 3:49
Aim like
I don’t like the fact it says humans will become extinct I disagree with that completely
I mean, it was simply a possibility that it was entertaining the idea of. It's a very strong and likely possibility and can happen, especially given how we are destroying our own planet.