Pachyrhino has to be one of my top 10 favourite dinosaurs, and although I didn't campaign for it like I did for the Edmontosaurus video, I'm sure I'm still gonna enjoy this one.
I sympathise with your horn/boss irritation, I have a similar thing in regards to Pteranodon being portrayed with teeth when it's name literally means 'toothless wing' (as well as the occasional presence of a Dimorphodon-adjacent tail and being referred to as a Pterodactyl, but I digress), which is a major factor in why I prefer the Jurassic World Pteranodons over the JP3 version (as well as the smaller, female-identifying crests, which is really making me want to see a male variant), even though I have heard many people say the exact opposite
Disney’s “Dinosaur” was how I was introduced to Pachyrhinosaurus, and I concur that it’s depiction there is _still_ fantastic (👏). And giving this ceratopsian the starring role in the 2013 “Walking with Dinosaurs” I for one really did appreciate, even with that film’s flaws. Thanks for giving the “King Kong 2005” _Ferructus_ a shoutout; the Pachyrhinosaurus influence there is clear as day.
I'm the Education Coordinator at the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Wembley, Alberta, home of the Pachyrhinosaurus Lakustai. We have Mr. Al Lakusta, the science teacher who found it, coming to the museum once in a while. And then we have the mind blowing bonebed 20 mins drive from our museum. And we got some cool things coming out of the ground this summer! Fun fact; only one specimen of Lakustai shows 3 horns on its forehead, likely an old bull, the rest are all 1 or 2. But pop culture really stuck to the 3 horns!
Glad to see you got your video out 👍😃 As wrong as Amazing Dino world was props given to the astonishing level of inaccuracy, they were wrong but at least they were confident.
I absolutely love the interpretations that give it a thick, shaggy coat, like a dino musk-ox. Knowing ceratopsians had quills, it seems more than plausible to me, considering their cold habitat. Plus it's just so cool to see, unlike any other ceratopsian .
The Jurassic World Mattel toy is an old one from when they were still deciding whether they would use that species or switch it to sinoceratops. A new version of the species is coming out later this year which is more accurate.
I've heard some people debate on whether Pachyrhinosaurus had either a fuzzy coat, or just body fat to protect itself from the cold environment, so I can see why some are depicted with the former. It's still a fascinating dinosaur either way.
pachyrhinosaurus is my second all time favorite ceratopsian next to Triceratops due to it strange and unique appearance with it nasel boss from nose to above the eyes such a amazing dinosaur with it confirmed for chaos theroy with the toy showing it look in the show with it having it nasel boss im looking forward to it :)
I'm really looking forward to the video about Alamosaurus because I loved that sauropod ever since I saw Josh Cottons redesign of Arlo from The Good Dinosaur as one.
I was going to point out how unexpected it was to see such an unconventional pick so early in the series but now that I see its your favorite dinosaur it all makes sense Still, as good a time as any to say how much I adore these videos. You're obviously knowledgeable, but you aren't pretentious about it in the slightest. I appreciate how you can point out inaccuracies while still appreciating a design for what it is. I see myself following this series almost indefinitely at this point.
Pachyrhino is a neat looking dinosaur. thankfully this year we are getting a brand new sculpt for the Mattel Jurassic World Pachyrhino, and it looks great.
The Ice Age special of the Dino Riders cartoon also featured Pachyrhinosaurus with a massive horn. The best thing about its toy version was that its saddle would fit on the Triceratops and Torosaurus as well.
I love the Pachyrhinosaurus, it’s one of my favorite Ceratopsians of all time on point with Eotriceratops, Nedoceratops and Diabloceratops and I’m so happy that Pachyrhinosaurus has appeared in many dinosaur media and good job analyzing the Pachyrhinosaurus in Pop Culture and Depictions because of amazing the dinosaur really is.
When I see them for the first time in Disney's Dinosaur, I thought that they were the coolest looking dinosaurs ever. It's still one of my favorite dinosaurs.
Comme disait Cyrano De Bergerac en parlant de son nez (faut avoir la ref) : '' C'est un roc, c'est un pic, c'est un cap. Que dis-je un cap, c'est une péninsule ''
Have to point out Dino Riders here. It does have a giant horn, but that is due to Robert T. Bakker being directly involved with the design, who did think it might have had a horn back in the 80's. Just Bakker being weird again. The toy had spectacular colors, though sadly, the cartoon would ignore that for beige. Something I wouldn't let off the hook as quickly as you is Ark. I recently found out they have an "educational" app on Switch that's esessentially a book on all dinosaurs from the game, using their designs as the real creatures and even writing stuff in there that is nonsense such as my favourite "Triceratops defended itself with its spiky frill", making it almost look like a Styracosaurus.
in fairness to dinosaur king they seemed to sort of combine the boss and the horn idea. It's a lot bulkier and flatter than most of the depictions where it is just a horn.
The prior extinction species is based of of Canadensis the largest species which was measured with GDI at 3-5 tons (model was 5 tons and size estimate for canadensis is the former estimate)
Pachyrhinosaurs is one of the coolest ceratopsians when I was a kid I didn’t really like this animal I don’t know why but it’s my favorite centrosaurinae ceratopsian
As I call the NHK version, Elasmorhinosaurus. And the reason why Sinoceratops is in: Ok the full story is that the stock image of Adult Patchi they used for their Sinoceratops. Which explains the holes in the frill. And if you look at the two side-by-side, it's clear.
Honestly when i used to play ark i wished they would fix the pachyrhino design caused its head looked off and the way it ran was verry weird and stubby looking. Even tho they gave it a weird ability where it releases a gas that either tires other dinos or makes everything attack it.
I like some one the depictions look like they have a Lithops attached to there face 😂 It’s hard for me to pick between this and Styracosaurs. Also Thankyou for the shout out in the description!! 😊
Pachyrhinosaurus is one of my favorites! If you do an Alamosaurus video, don’t forget the depiction in the Magic School Bus :) That paleo episode was my first into to Alamosaurus
Hey Dino Guy, the Ferrucutus from King Kong 2005 does have similarities to the Pachyrhinosaurus due to having the same round bulk on top of it’s nostrils and also they both share the same frill
JFC's Pachy always looked to me like they were trying to do Einiosaurus, someone told them too late the horn curved, and they said "fuck it, it's a Pachyrhinosaur" Edit: I've also heard the Sini/Pachy switch in Jurassic World was due to Universal being concerned that calling dinosaur Pachy could be confused with the Pakistani slur after something similar happened in the UK release of the first JW (which was also why they made Stygimoloch so prominent)
Im exited for chaos theory, because if there’s a chance pachyrinosaurus will be in it, That also means there’s a high chance Jurassic world evolution 2 will remodel them. (I’m just not the biggest fan of Jurassic world evolution 2s current design)
By the way, Pachyrhinosaurus is almost in Path of Titans! Via mods of course. There’s a few in development but there’s one that’s really close to release if not already out! But there’s also a Nascutoceratops and a Triceratops in the works as well! Lots of cool ceratopsians in development!
Tbh my favorite ceratopsian is pentaceratops and it’s my 4th favorite dinosaur. My top 5 are masikosaurus, pentaceratops, amargasaurus, acrocanthosaurus, and cryolophosaurus as my #1. Would like for you to many interpretations of one of these at least
4:19 But even when ignoring the horn the show’s *Pachyrhinosaurus* has one fatal flaw in that it’s head is based on an entirely separate ceratopsian that’s right based on the model as was actual fossils that used as reference the animal that this show calls pachyrhinosaurus is actually based on Achelousaurus horneri a close relative of Pachyrhinosaurus was lived in Montana during the campaign about 75 to 74 million years ago and it is currently considered to be the ancestor of pachyrhinosaurus the thing I don’t get is why they used achelousaurus as far as I know achelousaurus has never been considered a synonym of pachyrhinosaurus and there is a clear distinction between the two genera Pachyrhinosaurus had a larger nose boss and it’s frill horns were shorter and curved around the skull while Achelousaurus’s are longer and extent outwards away from the frill and this isn’t just the fact that the skull resembles that of achelousaurus no no it looks exactly like achelousaurus with a horn put on it’s nose from the frill horns to even the bosses above it’s eyes so again why do they do this frankly I have no idea as it literally no GodDino sense the species they’re supposed to be depicting Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai has plenty of material to go off of to distinguish it from achelousaurus achelousaurus lived in Montana not Canada the list goes on and on all they did knows taking a completely different dinosaur call it pachyrhinosaurus and probably fed it a load of Cheetos based on how chunky that dinosaur is and also Paleo Nerd calls it Stupidoceratops suckitudinus & maybe you call it as well when the thing does not resembles pachyrhinosaurus
For me, the depictions of Pachyrhinosaurus in Disney's Dinosaur, Walking With Dinosaurs 2013, and Prehistoric Planet are top tier.💯%
My son finally getting his time in the spotlight
Did you forget the allosaurus?
Allo isn't actually my favorite, it was just the first thing that came to mind when I had to name my account
@@forgettableallosaurus7916 here I was thinking allosaurus was just that forgettable
@stuffynosepatrol it's one of the most iconic theropods, it's far from forgettable.
@@alisonlaw ...Read the original commentor's name.
Didn’t know pachyrhinosaurus had such a big horn problem, It looks so weird with a horn
Pachyrhino has to be one of my top 10 favourite dinosaurs, and although I didn't campaign for it like I did for the Edmontosaurus video, I'm sure I'm still gonna enjoy this one.
Never talk about Dinosaur Fight Club😂😂
I would correct you on the name, but honestly, the documentary doesn’t deserve it.
Thank you for including my Path of Titans Pachyrhino!
Love your content, keep it up!
Thank you for making it! It’ll easily be one of my favorites!
I Love How Prehistoric Planet Has Horizontal Pupils
same, it really shows the inspiration from muskoxen
That's a fine boss, Boss
I sympathise with your horn/boss irritation, I have a similar thing in regards to Pteranodon being portrayed with teeth when it's name literally means 'toothless wing' (as well as the occasional presence of a Dimorphodon-adjacent tail and being referred to as a Pterodactyl, but I digress), which is a major factor in why I prefer the Jurassic World Pteranodons over the JP3 version (as well as the smaller, female-identifying crests, which is really making me want to see a male variant), even though I have heard many people say the exact opposite
Jurassic Fight Clubs Pachyrhinosaurus is literally an Achelousaurus with a horn
Disney’s “Dinosaur” was how I was introduced to Pachyrhinosaurus, and I concur that it’s depiction there is _still_ fantastic (👏). And giving this ceratopsian the starring role in the 2013 “Walking with Dinosaurs” I for one really did appreciate, even with that film’s flaws.
Thanks for giving the “King Kong 2005” _Ferructus_ a shoutout; the Pachyrhinosaurus influence there is clear as day.
Dinosaur (2000) was my first screen depiction of Pachyrhinosaurus and it's amazing.
@@speedracer2008 Cool (😎)!
I'm the Education Coordinator at the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Wembley, Alberta, home of the Pachyrhinosaurus Lakustai. We have Mr. Al Lakusta, the science teacher who found it, coming to the museum once in a while. And then we have the mind blowing bonebed 20 mins drive from our museum. And we got some cool things coming out of the ground this summer!
Fun fact; only one specimen of Lakustai shows 3 horns on its forehead, likely an old bull, the rest are all 1 or 2. But pop culture really stuck to the 3 horns!
Just got done with Chaos Theory, and I can confirm, we got a Pachy, and with no horns!
I really loved Mr. Thicknose too, loved the performance from Robert Guillaume, as a kid it was cool to hear Rafiki in a non-Lion King work.
Finally your doing my favourite dinosaur
Glad to see you got your video out 👍😃
As wrong as Amazing Dino world was props given to the astonishing level of inaccuracy, they were wrong but at least they were confident.
The pachyrhinosaurus in Arc is also positively TINY. This was one of the larger ceratopsians but here its like the size of a horse.
We are lucky that the majority of the interpretations of pachyrhinosaurus have a boss and not a horn
I absolutely love the interpretations that give it a thick, shaggy coat, like a dino musk-ox. Knowing ceratopsians had quills, it seems more than plausible to me, considering their cold habitat. Plus it's just so cool to see, unlike any other ceratopsian .
Pachyrhinosaurus i my all time favorite Dinosaur, and I am SO happy that you finally got to Pachyrhino
The Jurassic World Mattel toy is an old one from when they were still deciding whether they would use that species or switch it to sinoceratops.
A new version of the species is coming out later this year which is more accurate.
Yeah
I really love the Disney Pachyrhinosaurus, the way the movie was shot also made it seem huge and epic.
I've heard some people debate on whether Pachyrhinosaurus had either a fuzzy coat, or just body fat to protect itself from the cold environment, so I can see why some are depicted with the former. It's still a fascinating dinosaur either way.
I too love this dinosaur so much!
pachyrhinosaurus is my second all time favorite ceratopsian next to Triceratops due to it strange and unique appearance with it nasel boss from nose to above the eyes such a amazing dinosaur with it confirmed for chaos theroy with the toy showing it look in the show with it having it nasel boss im looking forward to it :)
It's such a classic dinosaur
Protecting its face like a boss.
7:01 you can see most of the deleted scene in the Extended Cut of King Kong. It’s 3 hours of awesome added dinosaurs.
Pachyrhinosaurs is the best
This guy is in my top 5 favorite dinosaurs.
And is my second favorite ceratopsian
(Right behind my boy, Triceratops, the OG)
I'm really looking forward to the video about Alamosaurus because I loved that sauropod ever since I saw Josh Cottons redesign of Arlo from The Good Dinosaur as one.
I was going to point out how unexpected it was to see such an unconventional pick so early in the series but now that I see its your favorite dinosaur it all makes sense
Still, as good a time as any to say how much I adore these videos. You're obviously knowledgeable, but you aren't pretentious about it in the slightest. I appreciate how you can point out inaccuracies while still appreciating a design for what it is.
I see myself following this series almost indefinitely at this point.
That is a very handsome Pachyrhinosaurus figure. I have the beast of the mesozoic Chasmosaur, kosmoceratops, and 2 diabloceratops
Pachyrhino is a neat looking dinosaur.
thankfully this year we are getting a brand new sculpt for the Mattel Jurassic World Pachyrhino, and it looks great.
Disney’s Dinosaur was my introduction to Pachyrhinosaurus, and it looked so cool.
Ditto
The Ice Age special of the Dino Riders cartoon also featured Pachyrhinosaurus with a massive horn.
The best thing about its toy version was that its saddle would fit on the Triceratops and Torosaurus as well.
Favorite dinosaur of all time :)
I love the Pachyrhinosaurus, it’s one of my favorite Ceratopsians of all time on point with Eotriceratops, Nedoceratops and Diabloceratops and I’m so happy that Pachyrhinosaurus has appeared in many dinosaur media and good job analyzing the Pachyrhinosaurus in Pop Culture and Depictions because of amazing the dinosaur really is.
4:09 is basically what I think of Jurassic fight club
When I see them for the first time in Disney's Dinosaur, I thought that they were the coolest looking dinosaurs ever.
It's still one of my favorite dinosaurs.
Comme disait Cyrano De Bergerac en parlant de son nez (faut avoir la ref) :
'' C'est un roc, c'est un pic, c'est un cap. Que dis-je un cap, c'est une péninsule ''
My favourite versions are from Disney's Dinosaur, Walking With Dinosaurs (2013) and March of the Dinosaurs.
Have to point out Dino Riders here. It does have a giant horn, but that is due to Robert T. Bakker being directly involved with the design, who did think it might have had a horn back in the 80's. Just Bakker being weird again.
The toy had spectacular colors, though sadly, the cartoon would ignore that for beige.
Something I wouldn't let off the hook as quickly as you is Ark. I recently found out they have an "educational" app on Switch that's esessentially a book on all dinosaurs from the game, using their designs as the real creatures and even writing stuff in there that is nonsense such as my favourite "Triceratops defended itself with its spiky frill", making it almost look like a Styracosaurus.
One of my favorite dinosaurs I’m so happy he’s getting recognized 🤩
in fairness to dinosaur king they seemed to sort of combine the boss and the horn idea. It's a lot bulkier and flatter than most of the depictions where it is just a horn.
Also, For Alamosaurus, Please look into the Rourke Dinosaur librarry book Tyrannosaurus from the 80s, it was my first introduction to alamosaurus
one of my favorites. because they are so damn cute
Finally, my girl is getting the love she deserves❤️🔥
Horned Pachyrhinosaurus is nightmare fuel
Yes finnaly did one on pe🙏 tysmm
Easily one of my favorite dinosaurs
The prior extinction species is based of of Canadensis the largest species which was measured with GDI at 3-5 tons (model was 5 tons and size estimate for canadensis is the former estimate)
Anyone here after it appeared in chaos theory?
My favorite Herbivore!!! I am so glad to see him in this series
A fellow Texan Paleonerd, Represent my brudda
Pachyrhinosaurs is one of the coolest ceratopsians when I was a kid I didn’t really like this animal I don’t know why but it’s my favorite centrosaurinae ceratopsian
As I call the NHK version, Elasmorhinosaurus.
And the reason why Sinoceratops is in: Ok the full story is that the stock image of Adult Patchi they used for their Sinoceratops. Which explains the holes in the frill.
And if you look at the two side-by-side, it's clear.
Honestly when i used to play ark i wished they would fix the pachyrhino design caused its head looked off and the way it ran was verry weird and stubby looking. Even tho they gave it a weird ability where it releases a gas that either tires other dinos or makes everything attack it.
I like some one the depictions look like they have a Lithops attached to there face 😂
It’s hard for me to pick between this and Styracosaurs.
Also Thankyou for the shout out in the description!! 😊
Pachyrhinosaurus is one of my favorites! If you do an Alamosaurus video, don’t forget the depiction in the Magic School Bus :)
That paleo episode was my first into to Alamosaurus
My second favorite dinosaur ever since i first saw it in disneys dinosaur 😁
4:21 It more looks like a Achelousaurus because of the "Eyebrows"!
The unforgettable Ferrucutus
My favourite dinosaur
I like the ark pachy because it reminds me of the ceratopian from the 2005 skull island
For the alamosaurus video don’t forget to include the one from First Apocalypse TV movie 2008 and the one from Tyrannosaurus sex
You should include Beasts of the Mesozoic in more of your videos, I'd like to hear your thoughts on a lot of their figures!
I was a tester of prior extinction and I gotta say it's a good game and you guys should try it out if you can.
1:47 Apparently, Chincherrinas wrote the script.
I think doing the many interpretention videos with Dinosaur toys and figures could be a way to continue the series when It gets to an end
a MANY Interpretations video I honestly request you doing in the distant future is one of my top 5 favorite dinosaurs: *Majungasaurus*
Hey Dino Guy, the Ferrucutus from King Kong 2005 does have similarities to the Pachyrhinosaurus due to having the same round bulk on top of it’s nostrils and also they both share the same frill
Really enjoyed this video. 👌 Hope you will get to stegosaurus at some point as its my favorite dinosaur.
Love your videos❤
JFC's Pachy always looked to me like they were trying to do Einiosaurus, someone told them too late the horn curved, and they said "fuck it, it's a Pachyrhinosaur"
Edit: I've also heard the Sini/Pachy switch in Jurassic World was due to Universal being concerned that calling dinosaur Pachy could be confused with the Pakistani slur after something similar happened in the UK release of the first JW (which was also why they made Stygimoloch so prominent)
17:50 A WHAT DEPICTION
I like Evo 2' s dinosaurs in general
Why the heck would the animators for the land before time 8 not quite make this dinosaur look like the real deal?
I call the “horned” pachyrhinosaurus pachyrhinosaurus elasmo because it looks like an elasmotherium
My favorite dinosaur for all time is Pachyrhinosaurus.
It was also in Dino riders. Where it had a HUGE horn.
I hope someday sinosauropteryx gets a vid! I love my raccoon bird son
14:25 nature documentary try not to have a massive carnivore bias challenge (impossible)
Im exited for chaos theory, because if there’s a chance pachyrinosaurus will be in it, That also means there’s a high chance Jurassic world evolution 2 will remodel them.
(I’m just not the biggest fan of Jurassic world evolution 2s current design)
i know the horns are not authentic but my favourite animal is the modern rhino so i love the horns
By the way, Pachyrhinosaurus is almost in Path of Titans! Via mods of course. There’s a few in development but there’s one that’s really close to release if not already out! But there’s also a Nascutoceratops and a Triceratops in the works as well! Lots of cool ceratopsians in development!
The Jurassic Fight Club Pachyrhinosaurus looked more like a Styracosaurus or a Centrosaurus than a Pachyrhinosaurus. 😅
You could make the many interpretations of Deinosuchus 🐊🐊
I love pachyrhino in jwe2 just sad that it’s a pushover despite its size like Sauropelta
A was just talk about Pachyrhinosaurus a couple days ago with my friend.
The old designs are emphasizing the "Rhino," aspect of Pachyrhinosaurus
My favourite dinosaur: the fat unicorn
My fave ceratopcians are the triceratops and its kin and the leptoceratopcians.
I like that the latter can give predators a good chomp.
Mattel did good on the first Pachyrinosaurus figure, BUT have you seen the newest one to come out soon? I think it's more superior than the 2018 one
Yay, my favorite dinosaur.
Tbh my favorite ceratopsian is pentaceratops and it’s my 4th favorite dinosaur. My top 5 are masikosaurus, pentaceratops, amargasaurus, acrocanthosaurus, and cryolophosaurus as my #1. Would like for you to many interpretations of one of these at least
4:19 But even when ignoring the horn the show’s *Pachyrhinosaurus* has one fatal flaw in that it’s head is based on an entirely separate ceratopsian that’s right based on the model as was actual fossils that used as reference the animal that this show calls pachyrhinosaurus is actually based on Achelousaurus horneri a close relative of Pachyrhinosaurus was lived in Montana during the campaign about 75 to 74 million years ago and it is currently considered to be the ancestor of pachyrhinosaurus the thing I don’t get is why they used achelousaurus as far as I know achelousaurus has never been considered a synonym of pachyrhinosaurus and there is a clear distinction between the two genera Pachyrhinosaurus had a larger nose boss and it’s frill horns were shorter and curved around the skull while Achelousaurus’s are longer and extent outwards away from the frill and this isn’t just the fact that the skull resembles that of achelousaurus no no it looks exactly like achelousaurus with a horn put on it’s nose from the frill horns to even the bosses above it’s eyes so again why do they do this frankly I have no idea as it literally no GodDino sense the species they’re supposed to be depicting Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai has plenty of material to go off of to distinguish it from achelousaurus achelousaurus lived in Montana not Canada the list goes on and on all they did knows taking a completely different dinosaur call it pachyrhinosaurus and probably fed it a load of Cheetos based on how chunky that dinosaur is and also Paleo Nerd calls it Stupidoceratops suckitudinus & maybe you call it as well when the thing does not resembles pachyrhinosaurus
I’m pretty sure there’s one on display in the museum scene at the start of one of the X-men movies. Want to guess 1 or 2?
Any chance you may do Triceratops sometime later in this series?
Next, how about you do "The Many Interpretations of Stegosaurus" or Giganotosaurus?