Pros:
>Great sound track
>For the time the effects were really good for TV
>Just brutal enough so that it could be PG, but let the kids watch
>based narrator
>episode of pic related
>no interruptions from humans, like so many other dino-documentaries
>a few decent spin-offs and follow ups shortly after airing
Cons:
>later episodes lazily recycled models and music
>some really bad clipping issues in places
>facts are outdated in spots
>would later become a cringe dump for Nigel Marvin (at least and entertaining one, but still)
>recently spawned a shit movie
>british
Any one else watch this when they were younger?
>>70137989
It's a great series
>>70137989
Yeah I had some episodes on VHS, pretty based. They were only like 57 minute runtime, so I could convince my parents who were normally strict about letting me watch movies on school nights to let me watch them because they were less than an hour long.
I should really fire the series up on netflix and get a bunch of stills for filename threads. There's so much to work with it's fantastic
>>70137989
And they still walk around us today, the dinosaurs. *tweet tweet*
SO...best episode in your opinion?
>>70138946
The Big Al special.
>Cons:
>british
but that's the best way for a "nature" documentary to be
>>70137989
>facts are outdated in spots
They got basically everything wrong. Walking with Dinosaurs is Jurassic Park tier paleontology.
Still fun to watch though.
>>70138978
mah nigga
>>70139058
>that one scene where they give the diplodocus an "egg dispenser"
That shit was borderline futa
But yeah, still a great watch to this day
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>>70138154
nah man wwd episodes run time was only a half hour
>>70137989
I loved this
Muh wasted years.
How about walking with beasts? Better? Worse? Just as good?
>>70138978
NO!
Don't remind me...
Big al is living happily in allosaur heaven
>>70139272
He didn't die, the one true alosaur still lives
>that episode where the pterosaur fails to attract a mate
>>70139710
>FUCKING NORMIEADONS GET OUT SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>70137989
i had it on vhs, and it ended with this episode. it was epic and sad and beautiful
>>70138946
Ornithocheirus episode was based with some sad pterosaurbro feels
>>70139710
here, have a fresh pic to cheer you up
>>70137989
I had this on VHS after getting a discount from collecting stamps in the newspaper.
Walking with Cavemen was GOAT
>mfw mammal fucking shits
>>70139805
last episode was Tyrannosaurus family tho
You only had the first VHS of the box set which had episodes 1-4 on it, while the second VHS of the set had episodes 5, 6 and the Making of
>>70139710
>>70139805
>>70139806
life is truly suffering
Does anyone remember the dragons documentary. When I was little I thought they were real because of house it was presented like the dino documentarys.
>>70140005
>the scene where her chick gets eaten alive by ants
Man these shows are fucking brutal
>>70138946
liopleurodon
>>70139806
iktfb
>>70140122
>>70139629
Walking with Beasts was actually more interesting and engaging than Dinosaurs, it was also more stylistically interesting and the stories were always more coherently thought out and well plotted, I think maybe because Dinosaurs was the first one they did so there was no precedent for it and many mistakes were made during the production. Walking with Beasts had to depict extinct animals the majority of the audience didn't really know about, so the guys making it put more effort into showing how fascinating these creatures were without being allowed to get lazy and resort to 'wow dinosaurs'. Then again, Dinosaurs was so kind of fresh and revolutionary and paved the way for a couple more good prehistoric life docs (and a load of absolutely shit ones, mostly on the Discovery Channel) that it still matches Beasts.
All in all:
Walking with Dinosaurs = Walkign with Beasts > Ballad of Big Al >> Walking with Cavemen >>> Nigel Marven >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Walking with Monsters
Also Prehistoric Park was actually more fun than any of the previous stuff Nigel Marven did because it actually embraced the kind of ludicrousness of the premise and messed around had a lot of fun with it. It kind of understood that it was basically a kid's show at this point and adults had gotten bored at looking at a man pretending to run away from CGI dinosaurs for 45 minutes. Also Groundskeeper Bob was based.
>NIGEL! WE'VE GOT A BIT OF A SI'UATION HERE!
>>70140122
yes, they explained the sciende of dragons and shit like that. it was cool. i think they even hinted a sequel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAy8wNQFqjk
>>70140122
yeah. ian holm did a good job of narrating that
>>70140205
My nigger.
Basilosaurus was my favourite Walking with Beasts episode.
Who else /backtothecretaceous/ here?
>>70140260
Mah nigga Prehistoric Park was the shit. Shame we didn't get a second series. It was a chance for almost jurassic park like tv show.
>>70140389
>>70137989
> no interruptions from humans, like so many other dino-documentaries
This is the bane of all documentaries / educational shows nowadays; they ALWAYS have to quickly cut back to some persons face babbling about something we ought to be SEEING.
I remember watching Wild Kingdom when I was a kid and you hardly saw Marlin Perkins at all, just a short clip at the beginning and another at end, otherwise it was all animals all the time.
>>70137989
Yeah when I was in my dinosaur phase. Could name all the different periods and which dinosaurs existed where...now I remember nothing.
>>70140523
This shit, plus:
>le cgi slide show to show you the fossils and how we thing this shit went down
Damnit I'm all for show don't tell, but there's a little restraint needed
>>70140280
then they did that one about the mermaids and the one about megaladon
>>70140510
Anyone here watched primeval? God tier waifus, and nigel gets eaten by a trex in one episode
>TODAY ON PREHISTORIC SHOWDOWN
>intense drum beating
>WE PIT THE FEARSOME TYRANNOSAURUS REX
>quick cuts
>stock dinosaur roar
>AGAINST THE LEVIATHAN OF THE SEA
>jaguar roar
>THE MEGALODON
>drum beating grows louder
>THE T REX IS A MONSTER OF THE JURASSIC, GROWING UP TO FIFTY FEET IN LENGTH AND WEIGHING IN AT ONE HUNDRED TONS
>quick cuts of t-rex jaws chomping down
>wilhelm scream
>THE MEGALODON, THE GREAT GRANDADDY OF THE GREAT WHITE SHARK HAS DOZENS OF ROWS OF RAZOR SHARP TEETH
>stock sound of swords being drawn
>>70140523
I'd rather have that than hamfisted sound effects.
>documentary about insects
>flying insects have helicopter sounds
>ants make sword fighting noises
>>70140389
Watch primeval.
It's basically prehistoric park 2.0, even has a cameo from nigel himself (he gets eaten)
>>70140865
>primeval
Oh shit I remember that show. Going to have to watch it again. Thanks anon
>>70140260
Why is monsters so low
>>70137989
First for Postosuchus
>>70140978
because it was a massive disappointment and had genuinely terrible science. But mainly because the appeal of WWD and WWB is that they were treating these extinct animals as actual animals rather than cartoon monsters, but WWM just went back on all that and tried to make them as monstrous as possible. Plus all the shots where animals transformed into their descendants were cringy and inaccurate as fuck.
>>70137989
Hell yeh, I loved this fantastic shit, even watched it to help study for a fossils/geology test(s)
>>70137989
I just got a huge urge to rewatch this and the beasts
>>70140122
Yo I thought that too when I first saw it
OP episode made me scared to dive off into the deep end of the swimming pool .
holy shit, nostalgia trip
who here still speaks ubbubbi dubbubbi from zoom?
come on and ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM
>>70141034
>>70140795
Did the same guys make this show called The Future is Wild? Anyone remember that one?
Best soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDqCtqDhHlE
>ywn be a kid again
>ywn spend the whole day watching this and JP and playing with dinousaur toys that were the best shit in the world, with not one other worry in your life
>>70141697
that show was so tripy
>Squids inherit the earth
>Fish evolve into birds
>Turtles the size of elephants
>>70141809
Fuck man... the dinosaur wars I had in my sandbox
Me and my brother had eternal arguments over whether trex or triceratops would win in a fight
now he's lying dead somewhere in iraq for no goddamn reason and I'm stuck as a wageslave
feelsbadman
>>70141955
shit man. that sounds awful. i'm here with you anon
>>70141809
>my only desire used to be getting newer and cooler dinosaurs from the dollar store
>>70142005
he's with big al now...
I still have his big al toy around somewhere
fuck man who'd have known being a grown up sucks so damn much
>>70142009
and candy right
always gotta get that sweet dollar store candy. The only place in my area that would sell those wax bottles with juice in them
>rewatching wwb
>get to this scene
>the hyenadont literally shits on its food to try to deter the angry pigs trying to steal his catch
>they drive him off anyway and proceed to dig in to the carcass
I'm laffin
I still have the book and complete VHS box set. Loved this show.
>>70142009
>that one Triceratops you had that was always your favorite and nothing could replace it no matter how many new toys you got
Speaking off, is there any more recent Dino-docs that are worth a watch?
>>70142351
None are really scientifically accurate. Although Ice Age Giants with Alice Roberts is pretty decent.
>>70137989
My childhood. Thanks for that, UK. I wanted to be a paleontologist since I was like 3 until I was about 18 but this is something I'll always be interested in.
>>70142400
>>70142351
The only scientifically and historically accurate one is probably the creation adventure team
>HEY GUYS, BUDDY DAVIS HERE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtU5q4z-xXc
Walking with cavemen
More like ''Walking with Kino''
This is one cozy thread
Oh man yeah I also had this on VHS, great stuff. Had to look up the intro, and it all came rushing back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxA8_iB2ysg
Walking With Prehistoric Beasts was also fantastic
Anyone know where I can watch these shows online? Gonna get drunk and watch some dinokino tonight
>>70143918
Just type it into google
>mfw this thread
one of the most impressive docus I saw recently was "dissecting T-rex" or something like that. it's on jewtube and good fun.
>>70142009
Muh negro
>>70142400
>Alice Roberts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMbsosjRXA
>>70143578
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8djsK0mQHp0
>>70142351
Planet Dinosaur narrated by John Hurt was p good, though it does get kind of annoying with the little infographics some times
>Comfy show(s)
>Comfy thread
Feels good man
truth about killer dinosaurs was pure oddiekino
>>70138946
New Blood and Spirits of the Ice Forest had some pretty weird and awesome creatures in them.
The opening shots for each episode are absolutely gorgeous.
>>70140728
Hell yeah I did. Lots of cool future creatures tooAbby best girl
>>70141955
im sorry man, sounds like he was a good dude
Never saw this when I was a kid. Is it worth watching now? I'm assuming its very outdated in terms of accuracy. Are there feathered dinosaurs in it?
>>70144964
That wasn't as widely accepted as it is now when these shows came out.
>>70144979
Nah no feathered dinosaurs, though there were a couple of quills on the Ornitholestes and down on the baby T. rex. It is worth watching as it was an earnest attempt to portray that stuff. The use of practicals coupled with CGI made it believable. The Making Of is really interesting with how they pulled some of those shots off. I would kill for an updated series with the new discoveries from the past 16 years.
>>70144979
there's two feathered animals: Ornitholestes in episode two has some quills, and the unnamed enantiornithine bird (identified in the book as Iberomesornis) in episode 4. However despite the massive budget the show had the animators were not yet advanced enough to accurately and realistically animate feathers on the dromaeosaur species featured, despite the shows' scientific advisors pointing out that they probably did have them (they also use the same model for both Utahraptor and Dromaeosaurus).
By the time of the sequel series, Walking with Beasts (2001), the animators could more accurately depict feathers and fur, so you see terror birds and extinct mammals and whatever. There's no excuse however for why the Velociraptors in spin-off special The Giant Claw (2002) weren't feathered, it's just retarded.
>>70144979
>Are there feathered dinosaurs in it?
Only birds.
>>70144979
It is still a good watch, but has many scientific inaccuracies and no feathers. What makes it real interesting/comfy are the 'stories' they attempt to tell with the dinosaurs. The practical effects are real good and the cgi is still passable. If you like dinosaurs, I'd say give it a watch,
>>70145150
>I would kill for an updated series with the new discoveries from the past 16 years.
Is paleontology and dinosaur research even as big of a thing now as it was in the late 90s? Besides feathershit and the occasional new species I don't really hear news regarding new discoveries or anything like that.
>>70144979
if you wanna see pure featherkino watch bill oddie messing around with dinosaurs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhfTDdtmJgA
>>70145225
>Is paleontology and dinosaur research even as big of a thing now as it was in the late 90s?
You bet
>>70145241
>it's not birds i'm looking for
>it's dinosaurs
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Anyone remember that old Dinosaur documentary series with animated segments?
the sea monsters trilogy was fucking dope, I got chills everytime watching this. Maybe because I love prehistoric sea creatures so much
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfXCiaoaXB8&list=PL497FA9CFAAEC1E6A
>>70145341
>>70145225
yeah that's because the mainstream media is fucking terrible at reporting on most science news, especially paleaontology, or keeping up a consistent coherent structure and narrative when it comes to said news.
>>70142204
Those pigs are why I have an irrational fear of boars
>tfw we will never get a movie that uses accurate dinosaur calls
They'd be perfect for suspense since they sound so alien.
For example: https://youtu.be/d-tRFuMdQkA
is dino-kino best kino?
>>70145341
>>70145377
Yeah, I have the DVD, the animation work is great.
>>70145365
>The ending of the Mosasaur episode
>>70145241
>the scene where he eats a sunday roast chicken with a palaeontologist and then they discuss the biology of the chicken and why that means it's a dinosaur
maximum comfy
>>70145394
Yes
>>70141697
>tfw cant find it to rewatch
It was great
>>70145382
we don't really know what most of them sound like. the parasaurolophus crest/horn sound experiment is basically para-science anyway
>>70145438
>I thought there was going to sequel or bonus episode
>mfw they didn't deliver
a series based on Doug Henderson's art would be pure dinokino
>>70145699
>tfw you will never have a time machine
>>70141905
Evolution works in mysterious ways
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyc82ZHBPFU
>>70145225
We've been finding a shitton of new dinosaurs the last few years.
>>70145737
>leave dinokino to me!
>>70145699
Small stegosaurs standing in the dark.
Big stegosaurs standing in the light.
This was the last time they spoke as friends.
Why haven't they revived Dinosaurs yet. I'd pay good money to go to an amusement park/Zoo with Dinosaurs.
>>70145943
Scientifically impossible to clone them.
However, they can be genetically engineered from birds. Last year they actually suppressed the gene that makes chickens have beaks and the chick in the egg had a snout. They weren't allowed to hatch it though
>>70146096
isn't it possible to revive ice age animals like mammoths? some scientists in Russia are thnking of doing it
>>70145943
Like >>70146096 was saying, we can genetically engineer birds backwards into a dinosaur-like state. During the development of a chicken, there are genes that stop the growth of a tail, teeth, and 2-finger claws. If we shut down these genes, we would get pretty much a small raptor.
I hope this becomes a reality within my lifetime.
>>70146210
Yeah. The issue is that DNA has a halflife of about 521 years. A million years is about as far back as you can get in terms of recovering anything.
>>70146210
Mammoths lived much closer in time to us than Dinosaurs. Plus, we have specimens frozen in ice and have been able to sequence the entire mammoth genome from these specimens. One even have had blood in it
The last Mammoths died out in like 2000 BC
Dinosaurs last existed 65 million years ago. Way past the possibility of any DNA surviving
We can use birds to create dinosaur like species. There was even a Discovery tv show where they did a mock-up of what an "Emusaurus" would possibly look like if they turned on the genes again.
>>70146096
>They weren't allowed to hatch it though
god fucking dammit i hate moral fags
>>70140382
Holy shit, I haven't thought about that in years
>>70140795
>>wilhelm scream
>>70141955
>>70141809
>be 10
>massive dinosaur autist
>dad signs me up for little league
>get a hit
>run to first base like a t-rex
>every single one of the kids on my team gave me shit for it every day all the way through elementary and halfway through middle school
I was a lonely child
Who still has about 50 of these on their shelf?
I've still got a fuckload, quite a few duplicates as well.
>>70146790
I've still got the full set, 20 years later.
>>70146790
>30p
What times we lived in
Why the fuck did they have to ruin the movie with shitty voice acting instead of stick with the documentary??
>>70146606
My local video store still has a copy, I'm thinking of picking it up
>>70146975
Because Fox executives thought kids wouldn't watch a documentary and rushed out the shitty dub. The 3D Blu release has a VA-free version of the movie and they also do some abridged dialogue-free version narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch as some Museum movie theater offering, though I'm not sure whether it's omnimax or a 4D thing.
>It's a documentary
>It being British is a con
Bitch please. The Brits do documentaries very well
This ending gave me nightmares for weeks
>>70140795
>>70140802
>>70141650
>>70146635
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eidXcl7KIvE
Someone do the narration
>>70137989
I preferred walking with before the dinosaurs and walking with cavemen.
>>70148476
Top lel, bumping to see this.
>>70144964
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feathered_dinosaur#List_of_non-avian_dinosaur_species_preserved_with_evidence_of_feathers
>43 species
>"all dinosaurs bipedal"
this is why we can't have feathers on movies, because of bullshitters like you
>>70137989
Man this whole series was fucking awesome. I wish they would go back and do a remake of WWD with updated dinosaurs and info.
Also fuck the shitty movie
>>70148476
holy fuck that's hilarious. I would do the narration but my mic sounds like its stuffed up my ass