I am nearly 60 and always wandered what life might have been like when Dinosaurs existed. This Movie scratched that itch, and I highly recommend it on every level. Thank You so much xxx
It would be cool to have a way to do tourism of the past. You'd be able to observe, but if you interacted they participants would immediately forget the exchange so as not to to change history. And you couldn't be injured or killed in the past. So if you happened to run across Lincoln in April of 1865 and you did all you could to tell him that theatre is for Confederate Traitors, he'd still go, despite your efforts. Or if you wanted to be a witness to Gettysburg (why would you want to see all that death?) you couldn't be killed by a stray shell or a piece of artillery.
@@paulmicheldenverco1 one question: if you were hit by a stray shell or bullet, for example, at Gettysburg, would you still feel pain or would it pass through you?
Of course you can; it’s called Jurassic Park and it is the T Rex that eventually saves the hides of the humans. It killed the Raptors and also defeated the Indominus when they needed more teeth. Every time I see good ol´T Rex coming to rescue I know things are going to get better and the movie is about to end.
You can watch "the mightiest" wuch is. a a movie where you watch a baby tarbosaur crow up and a tarbosaur is an asian version of the trex so it's basically a trex
Our youngest grandson fell in love with this movie when he was like 2 or 3. He had all the Dino's in his collection and had memorized more of their names than I could. We are watching this again after giving it a rest for a couple months. If you all get my Grandparent drift.
Lol. Sure do. When mine was young every day we had to watch the dinosaurs. Later i bought planet earth and some times we watched that. A great dinosaur weening movie.
I used to watch a lot of paleontology documentaries/films when I was a kid, but this was by far my favourite. Had it recorded on my old TV and watched it religiously. Nothing cemented my absolute amazement with the world of these creatures more than this. So glad I found it again.
Ok i don't know why. But this had got to be one of the most creative and beautiful documentaries of all time! The work that went into this was phenomenal. Anything that almost brings a tear to my eye is truly godly.
its one of the worst and so cheaply made.. its horrible Walking with Dinosaurs, The Ballad of Big Al, Dinosaur Planet, Prehistoric Planet, Prehistoric predators - The Killer pig , Monsters Resurrected, Prehistoric Park, Sea Monsters, Dinosaurs Alive, Walking with Beasts and the german documentation Die Welt der Dinosaurier 1 and 2 absolutely wipe the floor witht this cheaply made trash.
Can everyone just appreciate the work that has been done in this animation without saying "oh all the predators are dieing" "oh now we have to have another documentary because I don't appreciate this. "-.-cmon this is artwork this is appreciative I mean seriously.
Same, she just gives me a peaceful and kind vibe unlike the pachyrhinosaurus which are bullies the whole time(understandibly since they're trying not to die, but still)
@Jamie i don't normally respond to idiots on the internet but.... look at my channel and look at my skin, don't subscribe :)... yeahh look at you, next time just learn to stfu
@@automaticninjaassaultcat3703 Specific actions, yes. General actions and diet are known, such as what animal eats what, how exactly they eat them, and how their taxonomy works. Like the carnotauros using its horns for fights and display, it's light frame showing that it's built for speed, its small jaws used for crushing bites, and was covered in non-overlaping scales as shown in a multitude of bones found and patches of imprint fossils that surround various parts around the body.
Peggy De Weerdt we can guess a lot from the coloration of modern day reptiles. We know they aren’t going to be brightly coloured, so as to not attract predators. They would have thick, leathery skin or scales. Rounded pupils, maybe double eyelids. Spines and bumps on their back, maybe a lighter underbelly. This is likely very accurate to what they looked like
That was great. Both Scar and Patch had very good open-field speed. It was needed to survive. When I was a kid many moons ago, it was believed that dinosaurs were cold-blooded. Obviously, they were warm-blooded. Thanks for the video. A lot of people start to love dinosaurs from a very early age and a lot of people love to learn about them way into their senior years.
i like how honest and gritty these survival scenarios are. well done -- I remember Walking with Dinosaurs as a kid was impactful to me because it treated the dinosaurs as real animals going through the hardships of nature. everything needs to eat, and everything must struggle and die, in some way or other.
Tyrannosaurs most likely didn’t roar, but the rest of this movie seems to be as accurate as possible. The story is fantastic. I can’t believe I never heard of this movie before jeez
And so, Scar Alladar Littlefoot reached the great valley While Patch finally got himself a lovely Lady friend! I really enjoyed this well made take on Dinosaur life.
I’m not sure if you guys are joking or not but if you aren’t my comment about them being “fictional” was aimed at the ones specifically in this video, not the ones that lived 65 million years ago 💜
@@Venus-xg8bm read my previous comment, I wasn’t referring to dinosaurs as a species but, rather, the one in this video. If I go and watch “The Good Dinosaur” on TV, I am watching a fictional version of a non-fictional extinct creature. Thus, in this video I am, in fact, being emotionally invested in a fictional (referring to this specific animated creature) extinct animal (referring to the actual non-fictional species).
Initially I was bored and then found myself unable to change the film and became interested in the fate of the little dinosaur. The events of the film were a wonderful combination of science, adventure and drama.
Honestly scar and his noises are so cute in this film. For some reason it makes me feel bad when he got left behind and his partner abandoned him. Great film!
But don't worry😄 he got devovoured just right after being introduced by our friend the evil Lake monster EDIT:WAIT he wasn't te one that was devoured?! Well, in that case hhe just died bucause of friend tumor UwU
Patch is the Tarbosaurus from the previous dino-documentary you just watched... WAIT WAIT - - "Patch" at 4:47 is the name of the feathery small predator Troodon, but Patch is ALSO the young Tarbosaurus from the similar documentary 'Tarbosaurus - the Mightiest Ever" at (1) TARBOSAURUS I - THE MIGHTIEST EVER - Full Movie - RUclips It seems like the use of the name "Patch" is a go-to name for a young cute protagonist dino/wolf/tiger cubs for these kinds of documentaries, since it's so cute-sounding :)
i love the dino documentaries they only have dinos in it. when they start bringing in humans talking about their studies i get lost. having just dinos make it easy to understand
I enjoyed the movie very much. You have to really appreciate the effort thats going into such projects. The animations are beautiful, and I liked the story as well as the narration. Thanks for the great movie! Also, it manages to make feathered carnivores look extremely menacing!
And its not a cartoon more like a drama film were the main character is a young child trying to survive a journey to reach a promise land and encounters all kinds of obstacles
I am crying over this baby dinos migration story and I am not ashamed by it one bit, however I didn't know that id get so emotional over this. it is amazing.
The jump is not just unrealistic because of the physics, its also unrealistic because Albertosauruses didnt jump on they're victims, there eyes were heading to the side, so the Albertosaurus couldn't really measure the distance between them and they're victims.
Felt bad for that one t rex like dinosaur who chased scar for days only to fall off the cliff trying to kill a old confused old man. Thats gotta be embarrassing
This obviously has some flaws but I gotta say seeing the attention to detail on the Edmontosaurus legs/walk cycle was a treat. The way they switched gaits, the gentle spread of the front toes, the way they used them when leaning on trees or striking things.. very nice.
Take comfort in knowing, there was no prejudice. A lot of life was chosen for extinction during this event, from all paths of living organisms on the planet.
@Tom Hargett : Birds aren't the only descendants extant. Crocodiles, alligators, gila monsters, geckos, Komodo dragons, salamanders, chameleons, snakes, etc, ad nauseam. Also, the pterodactyls weren't the largest. They only had a wingspan a little over 3 ft or approximately one meter. A Gooney Bird, or Albatross, has a wingspan of about 11 ft or a little over 3 m. Quetzalcoatlus would have made a REAL mess of your car as they had a wingspan of about 36 ft or 11 m (about the size of a Cessna 172) and, when on the ground, were nearly as tall as a giraffe. Of course they may not have been around at the time this video represented.
@@mr.quisizyx7545 1, reptiles aren't descendants of dinosaurs. 2, birds are dinosaurs, not descendants. 3, some pterosaurs like quetzalcoatlus were the size of giraffes and had gant wingspans. 4, pterodactyls dont exist, closest thing to them is pterodactylus
I really love these kind of documentaries they are so beautiful and I'm a big Dinosaur fan and I love how scar never gave up on getting back to his herd even though he had to go through a lot of hard times he still made it to his herd
This reminds me so much of one old cartoon on CD I had about this dinosaur march. And all the characters and animations were the exact same. Brings so much memories, and the cartoon was so realistic too. I can’t remember the name 😢
Fat dinosaur eats some grass: Can survive without food for like 4 months. Me, a human being eats on a single as much as it's needs for 4 days: Gets hungry the next day
“ *In the dead of night, humans scavenge through their refrigerators to find what is left. Barley anything. They must migrate to their local Kroger to find something to eat…* “
Awesome and emotional looking movie. I absolutely adore this movie and it’s one of my favorite childhood dinosaur movies since Dinosaur 2000, Speckles the Tarbosaurus and Walking With Dinosaurs Prehistoric Planet 3D. This movie deserves to be called Walking With Dinosaurs Movie and this movie is a thousand times better than the crappy and boring dialogue that is the Walking with Dinosaurs 2013 Movie from 20th Century Fox.
There is a Movie made like a Documentary about Dragons, Scientists find an Ice Cave with Frozen Remains- Had me crying and wondering if there could have Really Been Flying , fire breathing Dragons??
And so at the end of the journey they look back and see the sun behind them. The chief dinosaur thinks "s-o-b, we just wasted 4 months in travelling." Then says, okay boys and girls, it's time to turn around and go back.
I've lost count how many times I've watched this with my kids but I swear for them it just gets better and better, and I learn something new every time I watch it myself nice job guys thanks
I often wonder what dinosaurs actually looked like? I know that we watch these documentarys and maybe they looked exactly like in this doc? But .... They could look completely different. Have more fat/muscle in certain places and be bright yellow or pink even change like a chameleon? Obviously I will never truly know.
The odds of this documentary getting them exactly right are indeed ridiculously slim. Musculature specifically, however, being just one layer above the bones, is a relatively easy part to get about right.
They have actually been able to find traces of colors for some dinosaurs, mostly the feathered once though. Nodosauridae, like the one that fell on it's back, had a reddish-brown color with a lighter belly.
Bryson Clayton the hardest thing for paleontologists to know about a dinosaur looks are their color. The only hints are finding out what seasons passed by that dinosaurs general location. Finding put the terrain, the weather patterns, the vegetation, and probably much more, even then there would be a chance of them being wrong.
Everyone is talking about their childhood nostalgia and I'm over here barely discovering this documentary lol I'm not complaining but I'm just glad I'm still discovering new things about a life long fixation 💕
I am nearly 60 and always wandered what life might have been like when Dinosaurs existed. This Movie scratched that itch, and I highly recommend it on every level. Thank You so much xxx
Xxx?
@@datboiiwade means hugs and kisses
It would be cool to have a way to do tourism of the past. You'd be able to observe, but if you interacted they participants would immediately forget the exchange so as not to to change history. And you couldn't be injured or killed in the past. So if you happened to run across Lincoln in April of 1865 and you did all you could to tell him that theatre is for Confederate Traitors, he'd still go, despite your efforts. Or if you wanted to be a witness to Gettysburg (why would you want to see all that death?) you couldn't be killed by a stray shell or a piece of artillery.
@@paulmicheldenverco1 one question: if you were hit by a stray shell or bullet, for example, at Gettysburg, would you still feel pain or would it pass through you?
Life was truly weird back then, as the BBC said in the documentary planet dinosaur "The Weird and Wonderful"
Huge respect to the cameraman the guy had to stand there 65 million years to get us this amazing footage
Hi Elmo 🤝👋
Amen
The last time these cameraman comments were funny was around that time...
@Csaba Bánki don’t be so negative 😑. Laugh and say “good joke” friend
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I felt bad for every single Dino in this damn show. This was brilliant and one of best Dinosaur shows I’ve ever seen
😢😢😢😢
Amazing movie and storytelling! Can we have a dino story where T-rex are the good guys? I wanna see their lives from their perspective!
I love your channel dude! keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!
Of course you can; it’s called Jurassic Park and it is the T Rex that eventually saves the hides of the humans. It killed the Raptors and also defeated the Indominus when they needed more teeth. Every time I see good ol´T Rex coming to rescue I know things are going to get better and the movie is about to end.
You can watch "the mightiest" wuch is. a a movie where you watch a baby tarbosaur crow up and a tarbosaur is an asian version of the trex so it's basically a trex
@Drago724 e
I'd love to see an albertosaurus's perspective. A large predator, but not the largest in its area.
I'm already rooting for patch, he just looks perpetually confused with everything.
Our boy is trying and that counts for something.
Actually, it's not only Patch. It's his entire species that look confused and innocent.
He's trying
😭😭🤴King of Sussex
Bro Patch is a mood and reminds me so much of myself XD
I like how scar never gives up and he made it through the whole migration.
You could say this animated movie is about never giving up. It teaches us a good lesson. Unlike the movies today....
@@estaextrana8486 or plot armor
@@shatteredsentient5321 Whatever. The lesson is still the same.
NEVER BACK DOWN NEVER WHAT
@@Kyle_765NEVER GIVE UP
Our youngest grandson fell in love with this movie when he was like 2 or 3. He had all the Dino's in his collection and had memorized more of their names than I could. We are watching this again after giving it a rest for a couple months. If you all get my Grandparent drift.
Hopefully you have a future paleontologist in your family
@@rachaeldangelo1337 Hopefully. I used to be like that when I was little too, but life tends to take you on a different path usually :D
My middle grandson… sounds like you’re telling our story! I miss those times🥺
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Lol. Sure do. When mine was young every day we had to watch the dinosaurs. Later i bought planet earth and some times we watched that. A great dinosaur weening movie.
I used to watch a lot of paleontology documentaries/films when I was a kid, but this was by far my favourite. Had it recorded on my old TV and watched it religiously. Nothing cemented my absolute amazement with the world of these creatures more than this. So glad I found it again.
Titanic 2
Ok i don't know why. But this had got to be one of the most creative and beautiful documentaries of all time! The work that went into this was phenomenal. Anything that almost brings a tear to my eye is truly godly.
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its one of the worst and so cheaply made.. its horrible
Walking with Dinosaurs, The Ballad of Big Al, Dinosaur Planet, Prehistoric Planet, Prehistoric predators - The Killer pig , Monsters Resurrected,
Prehistoric Park, Sea Monsters, Dinosaurs Alive, Walking with Beasts and the german documentation Die Welt der Dinosaurier 1 and 2
absolutely wipe the floor witht this cheaply made trash.
It's probably my favorite documentary about dinosaurs.. "scar weighted no more than a bag of sugar" lol He's so cute too!
O.MyGosh! same here ;)
Pompom Mania rude
yasmin delfino you’re not rude 👻
Yeah he’s so adorable!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
adorable but very Dangerous haha terrible lezard
Can everyone just appreciate the work that has been done in this animation without saying "oh all the predators are dieing" "oh now we have to have another documentary because I don't appreciate this. "-.-cmon this is artwork this is appreciative I mean seriously.
Ok rite cus you are rite
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I've loved Dinosaurs since I was born- This was awesome!
Haley Madison If they are angry all the predators are dying they won’t like the KT Extinction Event.... All the predators die in that one....
The straggling female pachyrhinosaurus is easily my favourite of the cast. Literally just a big friendly tank (like the ankylosaur but migratory)
Same, she just gives me a peaceful and kind vibe unlike the pachyrhinosaurus which are bullies the whole time(understandibly since they're trying not to die, but still)
@@martinlaird4738 Surely the ankylosaur is more likely to be Saurapelta? Polacanthus being from Britain and all.
@@andrewhart8150 it's edmontonia
@@martinlaird4738 It was actually a Sauropelta
@@GabiteEditz Edmontonia lived in South America, this is maybe Canada or Alaska
I can’t get over how damn cute the edmontosaurus babies are
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هلا وغلا بصوت الا موذن
Yeah its sooooo cute lol
Same
My dude scar couldn't see that good at night but was dodging and weaving like a champ
Scar homie be like: I am not in danger skyler, i am the danger!
@Jamie i don't normally respond to idiots on the internet but.... look at my channel and look at my skin, don't subscribe :)... yeahh look at you, next time just learn to stfu
@@UrbanTraveller-007 Yes
65 million years ago dinosaurs
Oh baby chimp
This was one of the best and most intense documentaries. Also extremely educational. It was surely worthed every minute of watching.
TheLastScampi no they have evidence and conformation
@@automaticninjaassaultcat3703 Not to forget the colors they had. All guessing.
Like to agree
@@automaticninjaassaultcat3703 Specific actions, yes. General actions and diet are known, such as what animal eats what, how exactly they eat them, and how their taxonomy works. Like the carnotauros using its horns for fights and display, it's light frame showing that it's built for speed, its small jaws used for crushing bites, and was covered in non-overlaping scales as shown in a multitude of bones found and patches of imprint fossils that surround various parts around the body.
Peggy De Weerdt we can guess a lot from the coloration of modern day reptiles. We know they aren’t going to be brightly coloured, so as to not attract predators. They would have thick, leathery skin or scales. Rounded pupils, maybe double eyelids. Spines and bumps on their back, maybe a lighter underbelly. This is likely very accurate to what they looked like
That was great. Both Scar and Patch had very good open-field speed. It was needed to survive. When I was a kid many moons ago, it was believed that dinosaurs were cold-blooded. Obviously, they were warm-blooded. Thanks for the video. A lot of people start to love dinosaurs from a very early age and a lot of people love to learn about them way into their senior years.
😢😢I love Patches little crys😢 for help for mom❤
i like how honest and gritty these survival scenarios are.
well done -- I remember Walking with Dinosaurs as a kid was impactful to me because it treated the dinosaurs as real animals going through the hardships of nature. everything needs to eat, and everything must struggle and die, in some way or other.
It was pretty heartwarming to see a veteran help scar through the migration
I would walk 500 miles
And I would walk 500 more
Just to be the man who walked 1000 miles to film a dinosaur
Why does this not have more likes?
That's catchy.
Got to put it to music.
@Victoria Amarilla how would you explain the fossils? Hm? Yeah go not answer
@PurpleDiamond fdelc
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@PurpleDiamond how do you know?
Tyrannosaurs most likely didn’t roar, but the rest of this movie seems to be as accurate as possible. The story is fantastic. I can’t believe I never heard of this movie before jeez
Million of years ago dinosaurs
Well about that you said Tyrannosaurus didn't Roar yeah that's being debunked that's absurd but it's true
Hospital 🏥🏥
remove the feathers and add lips itd be more accurate
And so, Scar Alladar Littlefoot reached the great valley While Patch finally got himself a lovely Lady friend! I really enjoyed this well made take on Dinosaur life.
uhh littlefoot, brings back good memories
@Podcast - SørenCast Z aladdar and little foot are the protagonists of other dinosaur's movies and cartoons.
@@lorenzofeliziani101 i saw this comment days ago and just remembered who alladar is xD forgot that movie even existed loved it as a child
@@kushkong1339 It’s on Disney plus, I’ve watched it and it’s pretty good. First time I’d seen was a couple months ago.
I never thought I’d get so emotionally invested in the life of a fictional extinct creature...
Made in Daegu ’03 fictional?
I’m not sure if you guys are joking or not but if you aren’t my comment about them being “fictional” was aimed at the ones specifically in this video, not the ones that lived 65 million years ago 💜
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I don't think fictional is the right word, this is a documentary of non-fiction animals
@@Venus-xg8bm read my previous comment, I wasn’t referring to dinosaurs as a species but, rather, the one in this video. If I go and watch “The Good Dinosaur” on TV, I am watching a fictional version of a non-fictional extinct creature. Thus, in this video I am, in fact, being emotionally invested in a fictional (referring to this specific animated creature) extinct animal (referring to the actual non-fictional species).
Initially I was bored and then found myself unable to change the film and became interested in the fate of the little dinosaur. The events of the film were a wonderful combination of science, adventure and drama.
Honestly scar and his noises are so cute in this film. For some reason it makes me feel bad when he got left behind and his partner abandoned him. Great film!
Albertosaurus: “wanna see how high I can jump ?”
Uncfkkfkdkd
It’s actually a Gorgosaurus or Nanuqsaurus
I cannot tell you how much I screamed 🤣👏🏾
How high?
@@alphathorsten5045 its not Gorgosaurus .. thats the one in the north pole
When I learned that the older edmontosaurus had a brain tumor, I had to hold back my tears. Oh poor one...
That's why they needed 'dino-care-for-all'.
But don't worry😄 he got devovoured just right after being introduced by our friend the evil Lake monster
EDIT:WAIT he wasn't te one that was devoured?! Well, in that case hhe just died bucause of friend tumor UwU
@@Agooostin he got killed by the allosaurus *albertosaurus
@@Mango_Boi uhh it's gorgosaurus
@@beautyanime594 Ding Dong Your Wrong
Its An Albertosaurus
I love veteran-kid relationships like that, during the migration.
I remember watching this on the tv as a child and it feels so great to find it again😭❤️❤️
My favourite documentary/film of all time. Loved watching this as a kid. Watching it now for the first time in 6 or so years. The memories.
Yeah same here it was so cool
@@tethren_ me 16 years old
Same :)
Dinosaurs 🦖🦕🦖🦖
@@wendellcolonfourquet5841ur capping
It is like having a new episode of WALKING WITH DINOSAURS, with modern findings about dinosaurs.
Where i watch walking with dinosaurs they removed it, nothing new on dinosaurs yet. But this, THIS IS HEAVEN!
I know ~ right? like literally
This is actually from 2011 and was executive produced by the same guy who produced WWD.
"Scar must face the biggest challenge of his life"
Again.
Jesus this is the luckiest dinosaur in the history of dinosaurs.
Fernando Sor irk
Rkaale 123 nah he just lucky
Honestly he got way to lucky on too many occasions
That animal right there is god no way in hell he managed to pull this off
i hate you
63 YO here....I loved this !!!! Awesome... Scar💙Patch😘
Scar: Whew I made it
Herd: k time to go back
Scar: -_-
Excellent vedio
😂😂😂😂
XD
Forgot my charger smh
@@IluvatarEru Shouldn't you charge your phone(mobile) or computer something? ;P
Oh hell yeah, gotta love grandma helping out the children.
Avery World qeruop💕
one word SCENT
1:26:03
patch walked out of that cave like "yeah babe i totally killed this gorgesaurus"
Haha
He is Scar.
Scar is a herbivore not a carnivore
@@incognitodon5779haha, you are right. I got their names confused with another documentary
Patch is the Tarbosaurus from the previous dino-documentary you just watched... WAIT WAIT - - "Patch" at 4:47 is the name of the feathery small predator Troodon, but Patch is ALSO the young Tarbosaurus from the similar documentary 'Tarbosaurus - the Mightiest Ever" at (1) TARBOSAURUS I - THE MIGHTIEST EVER - Full Movie - RUclips
It seems like the use of the name "Patch" is a go-to name for a young cute protagonist dino/wolf/tiger cubs for these kinds of documentaries, since it's so cute-sounding :)
Everybody gangsta until Miss Ankylosaurus gets back on her feet...
She's an _Edmontonia_ , not an _Ankylosaurus_ .
i love the dino documentaries they only have dinos in it. when they start bringing in humans talking about their studies i get lost. having just dinos make it easy to understand
I know!
Hi darling
I enjoyed the movie very much. You have to really appreciate the effort thats going into such projects. The animations are beautiful, and I liked the story as well as the narration. Thanks for the great movie!
Also, it manages to make feathered carnivores look extremely menacing!
Watching the dinosaurs
It quickly shifted from a documentary about dinosaurs to a cartoon, where Scar is main character.
And its not a cartoon more like a drama film were the main character is a young child trying to survive a journey to reach a promise land and encounters all kinds of obstacles
It does state in the description, that it's a dramatic narrative. Which is not the same as a cartoon.
He gots all the plot armor too
@@shatteredsentient5321 Every main character has plot armour.
I am crying over this baby dinos migration story and I am not ashamed by it one bit, however I didn't know that id get so emotional over this. it is amazing.
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You weren't the only one. 🥲
Fact yutyrannus wasn't discovered when march of the dinosaurs was released so they just took a good guess
So is the snow t.rex a yutyrannus
@@crimsonhunter5162 no it's a gorgosaurus
@@TheDogWithHat2 no it’s not that dino it’s a yutrannus
@@incognitodon5779 considering nanuq is comically large as of the newest discoveries, yeah
@@TheDogWithHat2 Actually it has been reclassified as Nanuqsaurus, Arctic specimen.
'Back at the North Pole, a warm weather front passes through.'
- There's something you don't hear everyday.
Antarctica hadn't moved to the South Pole yet at the time, so the world was a lot warmer than it is now (even with climate change).
Everyone else: complaining about the gorgasaurus jumping
Me: thinks it’s an epic shot
The cameraman: pissing himself
It was an Albertasaurus
@@starwarsnerd47484 ok.
@@tethren_ Albert *O* saurus
The jump is not just unrealistic because of the physics, its also unrealistic because Albertosauruses didnt jump on they're victims, there eyes were heading to the side, so the Albertosaurus couldn't really measure the distance between them and they're victims.
@@starwarsnerd47484 well done you win a gold prize
Absolutely loved this, one of my favorite movies ever 💕💕💕
Scar, Patch, Slash & Head Bangers........... Did Guns & Roses get back together?
This was an emotional rollercoaster
"the young, the ill and the injured"
thought they said eld like elderly
Great 👏 work I'm 16 and it's very informative and good. Fun contamt ❤
Felt bad for that one t rex like dinosaur who chased scar for days only to fall off the cliff trying to kill a old confused old man. Thats gotta be embarrassing
Pretty sure it was a Allosaurus.
@@velocity6867 pretty sure Allosaurus wasn't around during late Cretaceous and wasn't a "T. rex like dinosaur"
@@velocity6867 It's an Albertasaurus :)
Albertosaurus guys, Albertosaurus.
@@velocity6867 Allosaurus lived in the Jurassic Period Edmontosaurus lived in the cretaceous. It was an Albertosaurus
19:43 Their only hope ? Exodus
29:06 Scar meets Moises
1:12:33 : Moises will not set foot on the promise land
That makes sense
Idk why ppl aren’t liking this?
This is a piece of art right here
My childhood movie! I haven't seen this in ages! I came back because I missed those times.
Just found this again years later. Loved this as a kid and will definetely be showing to my kids.
1:26:08
Patch: hey baby. I just killed this gorgosaur. All by myself. Pretty cool huh?
@Barry Mahoney ye dats wwd
Yo my boy patch got a girl
Walking with dinosaur Alex: " 10/10 for imagination."
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
This obviously has some flaws but I gotta say seeing the attention to detail on the Edmontosaurus legs/walk cycle was a treat. The way they switched gaits, the gentle spread of the front toes, the way they used them when leaning on trees or striking things.. very nice.
WOW! Some archeaologist was out digging for bones, and ended up digging up this ancient video! Way to go man for uploading your dinomovie!
Archaeologists don't study dinosaurs. That job is for paleontologists.
a small DINOSAUR CAN TEACH YOU A LESSON OF LIFE 😍✔
i can’t be the only one routing for the anklyosaurus the whole time..
She the real one in this whole movie
That is a nodosaur not ankylosaur because it does not have the big rocky tail
Same XD
I go for the theropods
Jozef Trembecki its actually a Edmontonia or a Nodosaur
The first time I watched this was most likely 9 years ago. darn, I use to watch this all the time.. and reenact this with my dinosaurs
I have a question
Same! I have watched it a few years ago and I watch it again , still almost cried in tears 😭
I thought I was the only one who reenacted it with my dinos
I love this sooo much. My mum bought me this as a DVD 6 years ago and it was amazing so I am so happy to watch something nostalgic and interesting
Wow, this was something that I really didn't expect...
48:40 when tyrannosaurids evolve powered flight to ambush their prey
Yes, I didn't know tyrannosaurids used a pole vault to attack their prey. God, that was dumb.
You got it all wrong, the gorgosaur was so badass it pushed the earth down to take its prey by suprise
@@williamsnekspeare3090 that was an albertosaurus, not the gorgo
@@caitlynpearl7480 damn, it is albertosaurus. That's my favorite tyrannosaur. That reply just made my day
@@williamsnekspeare3090 the gorgosaurus have the whiter looking feathers. Albertosaurus has the darker feathers.
Ever since I was little I’ve always felt bad for the dinosaurs all dying out.
Same😭😭
Take comfort in knowing, there was no prejudice. A lot of life was chosen for extinction during this event, from all paths of living organisms on the planet.
@Tom Hargett : Birds aren't the only descendants extant. Crocodiles, alligators, gila monsters, geckos, Komodo dragons, salamanders, chameleons, snakes, etc, ad nauseam. Also, the pterodactyls weren't the largest. They only had a wingspan a little over 3 ft or approximately one meter. A Gooney Bird, or Albatross, has a wingspan of about 11 ft or a little over 3 m. Quetzalcoatlus would have made a REAL mess of your car as they had a wingspan of about 36 ft or 11 m (about the size of a Cessna 172) and, when on the ground, were nearly as tall as a giraffe. Of course they may not have been around at the time this video represented.
Well, their extinction is one of the prerequisites for our existence and prosperity on this planet.
@@mr.quisizyx7545 1, reptiles aren't descendants of dinosaurs.
2, birds are dinosaurs, not descendants.
3, some pterosaurs like quetzalcoatlus were the size of giraffes and had gant wingspans.
4, pterodactyls dont exist, closest thing to them is pterodactylus
Thanks!
I LOVE the Troodon (Patch)...
Me too hehe 😁 I thought I was the only one lol
I really love these kind of documentaries they are so beautiful and I'm a big Dinosaur fan and I love how scar never gave up on getting back to his herd even though he had to go through a lot of hard times he still made it to his herd
Gorgasaur: SOMBODY TOUCHA MY SPAGET
Troodons: what
Gorgasaur: what
i almost spat out my meatballs!! uWu
@Rkaale 123 no nanuqsaurus lived in alaska and gorgosaurus lived in alberta
@Rkaale 123 that’s what he said...
One of the best I've ever seen!
I could'nt find dinosaur revolution so i was like: screw it im watching this.
I did not regret it.
I was also looking for something else, but do not regret watching this.
The only thing I regretted in this was the jumping albertosaurus
We gotta be more like Scar and keep on pushing forward through adversity to get back to the herd we call Humanity.🌍🌎🌏
Whoever created and produced this series did an excellent job!!!’
This reminds me so much of one old cartoon on CD I had about this dinosaur march. And all the characters and animations were the exact same. Brings so much memories, and the cartoon was so realistic too. I can’t remember the name 😢
i’m so happy they gave the gorgo and patch feathers!
Hi darling
Fat dinosaur eats some grass:
Can survive without food for like 4 months.
Me, a human being eats on a single as much as it's needs for 4 days:
Gets hungry the next day
it's called metabolism....read a book.
Aiden Pierce
Aiden Pierce XD
Aiden Pierce and the rest is fine
Thats why we are humans, not dinosaurs. We are are addicted on good food... 😋
Dinos: *looks at trees for food*
Us: *scavenges for food in the fridge*
“ *In the dead of night, humans scavenge through their refrigerators to find what is left. Barley anything. They must migrate to their local Kroger to find something to eat…* “
@@_.skyyblue._ intelligence make good and wrong think fondamentaly
An extraordinary story perfectly told. Who needs actors when you can have dinosaurs!!! Thanks for a wonderful upload and a wonderful story. 👍👍👍👍👍
Never cried watching a dinosaur documentary before BUT I COULD NOT TAKE IT WHEN THE OLD DINO WITH BRAIN TUMOR DIED I COULD NOTT
Bruh how did they teach the cameramen to go into creative mode??
Idk how the cameraman got creative mode
he hacked it
Sum things u are just born with a God truly given gift.
@@kewontaper3455 indeed
Plot twist : he is creative mode
I'm cringe help me
Imagine if I was just 1 human within all of those dinosaurs... I would feel happy
Yeah you would be but in the belly of them.
You'd be happy until you were eaten. Probably you'd be more scared than happy.
Or bellies. lol
@@dizzttyy there herbavores they would've thought I'm an ugly rat
Albertosaur Catches fire ...
Mudslide: imma save you...
Awesome and emotional looking movie.
I absolutely adore this movie and it’s one of my favorite childhood dinosaur movies since Dinosaur 2000, Speckles the Tarbosaurus and Walking With Dinosaurs Prehistoric Planet 3D.
This movie deserves to be called Walking With Dinosaurs Movie and this movie is a thousand times better than the crappy and boring dialogue that is the Walking with Dinosaurs 2013 Movie from 20th Century Fox.
Argee that flim was terrible
@@canonbehenna612, yeah, it’s because of the dialogue, that’s why.
@@LandBeforeTime75 I think it’s the humans in that flim
Million of years ago dinosaurs 🦕🦕🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦕🦖
During the part with the troodons and ankylo I kept saying get up get up and when she did I SCREAMED
Same
*HOLY MOLY SHES DONE IT*
Hasnt the ankylo had something on its tail?
Without it its just looks like a polacanthus
Or a sauropelta
@@jurassicking5170 edmontonia
I *love* this move, but it is also *sad*
A bit sad they are all dead now but come on, it all happened over 65 million years ago, time to get over it
Anime Dino, Same here buddy.
Wow! This was great. I don't think I've ever been so engaged in a documentary before.
2:20-3:33,6:16,13:22,15:00,20:52,23:40,24:17-26:28,30:50,33:17,34:49,39:10,39:40,46:40,48:40,1:01:25,1:18:22,1:19:43,1:24:33,1:25:42 and 1:25:58 here dinosaurs eating,drinking and some hunting
I hold my breath when Scars ( if I'm not wrong) crossing the river,, omg such an amazing story
I'd like to see more like these. Great quality
There is a Movie made like a Documentary about Dragons, Scientists find an Ice Cave with Frozen Remains- Had me crying and wondering if there could have Really Been Flying , fire breathing Dragons??
Poor creatures before ..they struggle to find food for there selves...oh God I love your creations...🥹🥹🥹🥹
The albertasaurus be like “meats back on the menu boys!”
Quote lord of rings
Nick Legakis yep
And so at the end of the journey they look back and see the sun behind them. The chief dinosaur thinks "s-o-b, we just wasted 4 months in travelling." Then says, okay boys and girls, it's time to turn around and go back.
Wow, I love this! I searched for a dino documentary/movie with good animations for a long time and this ones are great!
Exceptional docufilm
I've lost count how many times I've watched this with my kids but I swear for them it just gets better and better, and I learn something new every time I watch it myself nice job guys thanks
This is like a copy of walking with dinosaurs but this is much better because these dinosaurs don't TALK!!!!!
True
March of the Dinosaurs was only released 3 years prior to WWD 3D
I often wonder what dinosaurs actually looked like? I know that we watch these documentarys and maybe they looked exactly like in this doc? But .... They could look completely different. Have more fat/muscle in certain places and be bright yellow or pink even change like a chameleon? Obviously I will never truly know.
The odds of this documentary getting them exactly right are indeed ridiculously slim. Musculature specifically, however, being just one layer above the bones, is a relatively easy part to get about right.
Ever seen 3d rendering and clay sculpting
They have actually been able to find traces of colors for some dinosaurs, mostly the feathered once though. Nodosauridae, like the one that fell on it's back, had a reddish-brown color with a lighter belly.
Bryson Clayton the hardest thing for paleontologists to know about a dinosaur looks are their color. The only hints are finding out what seasons passed by that dinosaurs general location. Finding put the terrain, the weather patterns, the vegetation, and probably much more, even then there would be a chance of them being wrong.
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Everyone is talking about their childhood nostalgia and I'm over here barely discovering this documentary lol I'm not complaining but I'm just glad I'm still discovering new things about a life long fixation 💕
Me too 😊😊
Patch was trying to get the girl... Poor thing I got rejected too.
So happy to see Scar made it 🥺
I Watch these When a was six and I found it all these years I’m 13
this movie is a masterpiece
This is the only Scar we all like...
KayWalkZ
Nice pun :D
I don’t get it and......not all of us like him....I do like him but I like the troodon better..,no offence
KayWalkZ true
Nice
How about lion king lol