TARBOSAURUS: THE MIGHTIEST RIP-OFF EVER - Rick Raptor Reviews
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Today I take a look at the South Korean dinosaur documentary known as "Tarbosaurus: The mightiest ever", and all the things it rips off from Western dinosaur media. Get ready for me nitpicking inaccuracies and randomly inserting K-Pop.
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"He seems proud of his violent act"
12 year olds when they write edgy comments on TH-cam
I’m *13* thank you very much 😤😤😤
I’m so edgy I cut my self on my own teeth!
I’m a fetus in my moms stomach
Baron von Cool make that a meme
I'm cheese
*THEY DONT EVEN INTERACT PROPERLY WITH THE GROUND.*
Someone Or other yeah I was thinking of that
Mhm
Also "The Himalayas had not yet been formed"
>Literally shows the Himalayas and shows Tibet as a desert.
Seems about right
@@WhyTho525 100 million years ago 80 million years ago and 65 million years ago
As he showed India hadn't merged into Asia yet which caused the island uplift that would one day be the himalayas. But not while the dinosaurs ruled the world. 🌎
India only started colliding with Asia some 50 million years ago, that's 30 million years after this time. Heck, 65 million years ago when the dinosaurs became extinct India was still and island.
"And Patches' descendants will continue to rule over it for the next 20 million years"
Patch: *dies childless*
Oh shit i didnt notice that.
Yes
He does have a 3 kids in the sequel but 2 of them die
@ThanhTeamHeisei I don’t remember properly since I watched it like, 5 years ago, so maybe you’re right
Talking about inconsistency
Huh, didn’t realise there was a predecessor to Speckles the Tarbosaurus. Always wondered why the scene with the Tarbosaurus fighting the Therizinosaurus (which had been uploaded to TH-cam) wasn’t in it so this explains a lot.
South Korean dinosaur documentaries are a pretty mixed bag, there was a pretty terrible one with more Jurassic Park models that mostly centred around an expedition to Mongolia, but there was also one about Ceratopsians centred on Koreanoceratops which featured a pretty neat animatronic.
I know I’m late but hello edaphosaurus
6:29 WHY THE EVERLOVING HELL DID THEY MAKE THE PUBIC BONE ON THE TARBO JIGGLE LIKE A SCROTUM?!?!
I have no clue man it looks ridiculous
They pretty much fucked this entire thing into more of a mockumentary
@@energymischiefbear1001 it really is a piece of shit
Chance Givens man you’re right. I tried watching this when it hit TH-cam and holy Hellen Keller’s taint
@@energymischiefbear1001 I know right I would kick it i know what its reaction would be 8:22
When rickraptor uploads that’s when you know your going to have a good time.
Indominus Rex01 Indo nice to see you here
It’s nice to see you to here Dino fan
He's such a good channel but has too little of a fan base. This guy needs more subs!
How’s life under water?
Miserable, I cant even breath down here
No Koreasaurus or Koreaceratops. These Koreans really missed out on an opportunity for some origional content.
Well said.
their one chance to include a dinosaur exclusive to their country, flushed down the toilet
They had to take a Mongolian Dinosaur and confuse millions of Western children and make them believe the Tarbosaurus was in Korea and Japan
South Korea is a disgrace. USA made When Dinosaurs Roamed America which feature dinos native to the country and UK made Dinosaur Britain which feature those that were really found in Britain. This “documentary” should get inspiration from these instead of featuring animals that dont live in South Korea and assuming that they also lived there
I think they just put the whole script in google translate and let the robot voice dub the movie
it sounds like a ripoff of zefrank
@@iainmawhinney8867 Can't be, it doesn't say how the Tarbosaurus do.
For me the narrator sounded like something i watched before
The roar is just a distorted elephant sound
Don't call me Nathan! Nathan
(Gasp) How dare they! Disrespecting the elephants!
Are you bullying speckles how dare you nobody bullies SPECKLES!!!
Nathan
Ok Nathan!..
Who’s complaining about your accent? Personally I like your accent but then again that might just be me lol
No one can understand my accent and "English" is my only language.
Agreed, he's understandable and knows some legit big English words, plus its a nice accent. Can't believe people are complaining
I want to know where Raptors from because I fucking love his accent. Its very unique with his style of commentary and reviews. I think Im starting to like him more than Jontron
@@trentthrasher5570 He is from Germany. At least that says his TH-cam details.
Samuel Napier yeah.
Narrator: Dinosaurs! *cuts to flying reptiles*
Me: loading gun asap to shoot myself.
Got an extra bullet?
Bruh don’t instead go after the makers
I love pterosaurs so could you spare me a bullet?
N e i n
Pterosauruses.
With a reduced first toe, no uropatagium, pointy wingtips, and hip-attached wing membranes.
Speaking of your top 10 here are some honorable mentions:
1. A mother tyrannosaurid regurgitating flesh to three siblings, but one of them gets chewed out
2. Like Allosaurus a walking with dinosaurs special one of the hatchlings clumsily falls in a lake.
3. Like Allosaurus a walking with dinosaurs special the main character dies from a number of injuries.
To be fair, 3 was and still is a common cause of death among large predators.
@@bkjeong4302 I’ll give you that one.
@@bkjeong4302 Plus, that is how Big Al (the real fossil) died, as pointed out by an ingrowth on the animal's thigh
"Is this dinosaur an actual sadist"
This is the film who's kid-focused non-documentary adaptation features interspecies war rape as a major plot point. According to them, all dinosaurs are Sadists.
True
“Many pigs to explode into mountains of fire”
Pigs?
Tarbosaurus: *Roars*
Tsiantosaurus: Ah yes, birds chirping.
Big tyrannosaurid: *snaps a large branch so forcefully half of it flips up into the air*
Tsintaosaurus: Ah yes, water rippling
10:53 No. 11 That camera panning is stolen from Disney's Dinosaur whenever the dino-cam pans to Carnotaurus running at the herding animals.
so f'ing true!
No. 12 Like When Dinosaurs Roamed America, a Tyrannosaurid takes down a hadrosaurid neck and goes crazy on it.
So apparently you can't use the same camera angles anymore because a movie already used the same angle? gtfo
Imagine how many dinosaur species are hiding in North Korea hidden from everyone
"This is the Asian Continent as it looked 80 million years ago."
Uh. I'm fairly sure India should be roughly where Madagascar is but okay.
Also the Nemegt Fauna and the Djdoctha Formation Fauna are from 75/67 Mya not 80 Mya like Tsintaosaurus
The big Ornithopod (without working forelimbs for some reason) being killed by those raptors is like a human encountering a wild pack of ferrets and being like "whelp, guess I better just lie down and let them eat me."
YES!! Yet another entertaining video. I'm always anticipating it. And gawd, this docu is..........something.
@Xpgamer Jr as Rickraptor105 Said.
I agree with you fellow rex. This is the raptor who should represent all dinosaurs.
lol i love how this documentary has a good story for a dinosaur movie, and has an absolutely beautiful score, but with the context that it is a documentary it isn't great, decent at best.
20:07 obivously he was the brother of the Therizinosaurus that died from One Eye from Dino King, and wanted revenge on all Tyranmnosaurs for their missdoings.
The lore tho 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
@@at-rexontheinternet1388 Thanks for the kind words :) .
Damn boi that is the biggest lore I am ever saw
No, the theri in speckles hates every tyrannosaur because patch kill his brother
Nah one eye killed the theri in Dino king because he's the uncle of patch in the rickraptorverse and he wanted revenge for the theri trying to kill his nephew
Pretty sure the "narrator" is actually just a text-to-speech bot or something. Those things are infamous for meme-worthy pronunciation and dictation, and tend to take less effort and money than hiring an actual human being to narrate something like this. Lol
its a real guy. you can tell the difference. theres also slight hints of emotion at points, especially when he says "baby dinosaurs"
No, he's real, but you can tell that he's clearly from a different country while trying to sound American.
@@HueManatee another thing is, we can hear him taking his breath at some points. TtS voices don't have that, for reasons we all know.
@anIrishMusician what country is he actually from?
*how do you screw up a pronunciation as simple as microraptor*
5:15 Trust me, there is way more wrong with that pterosaur than that. The fact that the wing membrane hits at the knees and not the ankles is particularly galling.
Edit: 6:29 That is a bone. A BONE. Not a hunk of fat.
S H A K E T H A T A S S
JoJo in my dinosaur reviews? Seriously? This took a sudden turn for the awesome!
Didn't expect to see you here of all places shuck
How did you end up in this corner of youtube?
Diego pog
where do you live?
Oh no, it's the Stone Ocean hater!
Another thing about the tarbosaurus bataar. Theskull of a tarbosaurus bataar is very slender. But the movie uses a tyrannosaurus rex skull.
TheAlmightyLoaf97 exactly. And tarbosaurus bataar didn't had binocular vision, because its skull wasn't so wide as t-rex skull, so its eyes didn't face forward.
@@faptedesprestiinta2337 Really? Then how could he hunt?
@@adrianbleoca5941 What kind of question is this? It hunted like other non binocular vision dinosaurs, for exemple Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.
The giant rat, just telling you, that the trex's skull is also a bit slender. The tyrannosaurus head in JP is to robust and curved, which tarbosaurus the mightiest ever used for this design
@@faptedesprestiinta2337 Actually all the predatory theropods (and the non-predatory ones for that matter) had *some* level of binocular vision-the location of the eyes determines the total area covered by binocular vision, not whether it was present at all.
Tyrannosaurus had a binocular POV in a 60-degree cone directly in front of it, but even Carcharodontosaurus or Allosaurus had a binocular POV in a 20-degree cone in front of it.
"THERIZEENOSAURUS"
"PROTOCERATOMPS"
"MECKRORAPTOR"
"VELISIRAPTOR"
"PTEROSAURUSES"
"It is very clear that only the STRONGLEST will survive."
Something tells me that the English narrator for this documentary isn't even a native English speaker.
Out of all the things in the movie, the pronunciation is your biggest complaint?
Patch: *roars for an hour*
that weird dino: *is literally deaf*
Number 11: The scene when Patches is dying with the velociraptors geathering in the background is very reminiscent of the death scene of the postosuchus with the coelophysises waiting for it's death.
Or liopleurodon with the eustreptospondylus
To be fair, the original Postosuchus scene (and the WWD Posto in general) was a disgrace…
@@bkjeong4302?
@@VelociraptorAnimations
It was specifically there to symbolize how dinosaurs outcompeted pseudosuchian s and took over due to being more suited for Triassic conditions, except that never happened (dinosaurs didn’t outcompete pseudosuchians and were worse-suited for Triassic conditions such as harsh droughts; the reason they eventually took over was because of a full-on mass extinction that wiped out most pseudosuchians).
@@bkjeong4302 ...or it could've been because the Postosuchus had a severe injury with a Placerias tusk and she got kicked out of her territory, which were both explained in the show.
This is giving me more Speckles flashbacks than actual documentaries
Heyo Rick, actually signed into youtube just to say I love your videos and please never stop I love the accent and you're genuinely hilarious. Plus I love dinosaurs. 11/10 channel
RickRaptor: This is the worst baby raptor ive ever seen. Including this (Points to baby Blue)
Me: At least Blue was cute!
Tw1st3dGUNzz Blue is my homeboy!
@@YellowCircle18 homegirl*
Umm no cuz in the universe in which blue is my homeboy he's a scientifically accurate male Velociraptor
Dinosaur action attack and Spitting dilo no i know her i've mother friggin TALKED TO HER she is a GIIRL
Rexy was this on set for a movie? If so he was in disguise actually he was put in a suit.
For another rip-off: the shot at 10:56 is almost exactly the same as one from Disney's Dinosaur - low angle shot moving forwards, with the camera between the predator's legs as it runs forwards and chases prey. In fact, even the two shots before it follow exactly the same beats as that scene in Dinosaur.
Unrelated, but the Dinosaur Planet roar bothered me since childhood ever since I noticed it was just an elephant's call played over a big feline roar. Once you hear it you can't unhear it.
You can tell you're a dinosaur person when you cry at the inevitable conclusion to a documentary. I did that too. I still remember watching the Walking With Dinosaurs Allosaurus special on Netflix years ago because Allosaurus is my favorite dinosaur. Even though I knew Big Al was going to die at the end because the entire story is speculation about how a particularly notable fossil could have gotten his many injuries, including the one that finally killed him, I still cried when he broke his foot and died of a bone infection while waiting for water in a dried up river.
I love how RickRaptor mentions the airhorn but ignores people literally beating their meat only a second later.
How did you know I’m a teenage boy?
Possibly Magic
@DeltaLimaActualPlays I'm ten. I said my age. He can say it if he wants and so can I. Also he said he was a teenage boy he never said an exact age
calebelac what
R/Wooosg
22:20 "matty zen". Holy fuck, the subtitles made it even funnier.
Title:the mightiest dinosaur ever
Trex Spinosaurus Giganotosaurus and every other large carnivore:
Am i a joke to you?
“Or this guy here,!”
INAUDIBLE SCREECHING
'Here we find, the dinosaurs'.
The first creature they show isn't even a dinosaur.
18:11 That shot is from Walking With Dinosaurs
Oh crap... those hadrosaur sounds are giving me traumatic Star Wars holiday special flashbacks (gratuitous Wookiee sounds intensifies)...
17:06 the pterosaurs’ wingtips disappear when it raises its wings
THE HAND
6:29 oh my god, did they... what did they think that bulge was that it could jiggle like that? There's s BONE there. That protrusion is the Tarbosaurus' pubis! It can't jiggle like that, unless he broke his hip! GAH!
The narrator sounds exactly like youtuber zefrank1. If so, your observation about it sounding like a parody of a nature documentary is spot on because that's exactly what his channel is most known for. I kept expecting to hear "by playing with its anus" at the end of every fact.
12:01 Rick Raptor Rants
This is unironically the best part of the video.
Your accent is perfect. I have no problems with your accent. Your angry accent is even beyond perfect. It’s perfect for commentary vids.
The Non-Avian Cassowary IT’S YOU MY ARCH NEMESIS
You reviewing Dino King which is also on Netflix?
Good luck
Dinosaur anime, DINOSAUR ANIME!
Movie: shows two Tarbosaurus, roaring to intimidate each other to avoid a fight
Me: Nice. Sure, a bit boring but realistic
Also Movie: *Therizinosaurus murders a baby Dino, enjoys it and nearly kills the father that starts fighting for revenge*
Well that escalated quickly...
As a south korean, this documentary drew me into the world of dinosaurs. Whether it's bad or not, i appreciate this.
I can't stop laughing at this 😂😂😂😂
Now I really want a Dino King review
That would be a suprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Sheev Palpatine are you the Senate ?
The anime that formed about 20% of my childhood?
You are the senate
NOT YET
That fight with the theri + your commentary was the funniest thing I've seen this year. Thank you!
11:55 had me dying for 2 minutes straight. Thank you
6:29 Had me giggling XD
“Tarbosaurus, the last king in the Age of the Dinosaurs”
Is there seriously no love for its North American cousin!?
22:41 when you're so badly ripped off from something else that you wanna die
"Only the stronglest will survive"
I'm dying from laughter. I guess I'm not the stronglest.
3:05 “And here we find, the dinosaurs.”
**proceeds to show a pterosaur**
Oh shit, I remember this movie being very popular just 10 years ago. We were actually all amazed by the dinosaurs. not a single person realised that it was nothing but a cheap product. Like, it was our child hood heros. Damn. Thx m8
11:37
Me it’s inaccurate, the skull of tsi-*
*is thirteen *
*dies *
12:27 Is that tsintaosaurus grinning?
He is glad he doesn't need to be in this film anymore.
TOP 10 THINGS FALLEN KINGDOM PLAGIARIZED
I’m pretty sure that’s just what they look like, because of the bill and all
He didn’t die he’s just on weed
Explains why he/she lets the raptors scratch it to death
Why does the narrator sound like a depressed David Kaye Megatron?
4:22 this is gold and you can’t deny it
"ProtoceraTOMPS"
@@austinhinton3944 “MECROraptor”
Valocoraptor
Actually i think that these dinosaurs are literally deaf because they seem to not hear anything
‘andtheyhavenohears’
7:43
Best Chase Scene Of All Time
Yes it's so good
That raptor’s running looked goofy af lol
13:22 The mother is adamant and clear “Only the stronglest will survive”
The scene with the Tsintousaurus is BY FAAAARRRR the funniest part😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
which one specifically?
This channel actually makes me die of laughter
How are you still alive?
P.s. I get the joke
Your accent is not THAT bad. In fact it makes it hilarious when reviewing bad movies XD
Edit: Or was it because of the editing?
The soundtrack was the only good part of this documentary - by the way, I'm from South Korea where this "documentary", "Mammoth the Titans of the Ice Age" and "Land of Dinosaurs" were broadcasted and I will tell you why this documentary came out like this. The original aim of this fake-documentary from 2008 was actually to give an idea about what kinds of dinosaurs might have lived in South Korea by featuring dinosaurs from other regions close to the area - even the narration at the start hints this as it implies South Korea was a big landmass with China and Japan being together. However, the director of this documentary and of the movie series "The Dino King", also known as "Speckles the Tarbosaurus", was probably interested in Tarbosaurus (he even made a fantasy novel with the albino Tarbosaurus as part of the main character) and probably wanted to make them as huge and scary as possible so that it gives a striking view to the audience. Something amazing was that his (possible) idea worked and this documentary was praised by many people (not by the experts) due to its originality as there were not many tv programs about dinosaurs in my country, leading him to make a movie version (The Dino King) which was also a success at least for the first one (the sequel of The Dino King wasn't praised that much).
that explains a lot.......WTF is with that guy? I mean, Tarbosaurus actually makes sense in a dinosaur doc about East Asian dinosaurs since it's an East Asian dinosaur, but still....
4:40
Has caused many pigs to explode?!
I love your videos. You're hilarious. You literally cured my depression a year or two back.
Same with me.
"Her bones could break, or her heart explode!"
Pfft, I spit my tea! 🤣🤣🤣
3:34 DRINKING OUT THE WATER
*chuckles*
"They don't even interact properly with the ground."
"They have a unique way of moving on land"
What? crashing and sliding for 5 meters on their face?
Now I know these tarbosaurus & carcharodontosaurus roars were reused in Back to The Jurassic! Couldn't they at least give them unique roars, like in Jurassic Park, WWD, & Planet Dinosaur?
Plant Dinosaurs roars were either just Lion roars, Wild Boar sounds, or Elephant Roars
@@seandewar47 and one more thing. The stegosaurus' sounds were also used in the Evil Night arcade when you kill a zombie on certain occasions.
Literally the Narrator would be better as regular text-to-speech like on Meme videos.
20:38 to be fair, some animals have been known to seek revenge.
I have heard of that but it with animals wanting payback from humans
3:43 He's still a mischievous and playful youngstier.
"This is how patch met his end"
From several superficial scratches from an overgrown turkey?
Dinosaur: *ROARS*
English auto generated: *oh yeah that MUSIC*
6:47 to 6:51
He seems proud of his violent act.
What the fuck therizenosaurus. Isn't a carnivorr
Idk why but this channel makes me laugh so damn much lmao
Especially this bit 21:00
*RickRaptor105:* OH NO!
*Speckles:* OH NO!
*Chris:* OH NO!!!
*Kool-Aid Man:* OOH YEAH!!!!!
Sometimes, I just need to come back to these old reviews. It's become something of a comfort.
You can make a drinking game out of this.
All of the dinosaur look crap, but I was surprised how good the Protoceratops looked. Sure, it lacks the filaments on its tail and the color is a bit dull, but I have to congratulate them on the Protoceratops, but the rest is crap, especially the agonising raptors.
South korea thankfully has actually good action movies. Sadly it seems like 99% of movies worldwide just aren't good story wise anymore. Really makes me sad when i only liked like 3 movies in the past 2 years.
"The law of nature is clear that only the STRONGELIST will survive."
Regarding "what's the largest prey small dromaeosaurs can take down?"
1. Predators don't take fair fights. If they don't have a size advantage, then turning something into a boxing or wrestling match is borderline suicidal and even if they win they will probably never hunt again. Predators go for safe attacks from a position where they won't get seriously hurt and can get out if things go wrong.
2. Quality >> Quantity. A lone wolf or mountain lion can kill ANY animal in North America. Even big ungulates that are very tough and could easily oneshot it. The same definitely can't be said of an equally massive pack of coyotes, bobcats, or foxes. A 75 kg animal can kill a 750 kg animal with a whole lot of luck, skill and patience, but five 15 kg animals have no hope.
3. Dromaeosaurs lack in truly lethal weaponry against large animals compared to carnivorans. The sickle claw might look intimidating but it can only really puncture, has a surface made of soft keratin rather than enamel or bone, and probably can't puncture even relatively thin bone without an awful lot of momentum behind it. It cannot cut through flesh like a knife, and can't use its whole length either. Short of landing a kick to a major artery, that thing isn't gonna do comparable damage to a bite. Speaking of bites, velociraptor probably had a bite force half that of a comparably sized canine. And note that it lacks dedicated fangs. So it can make a bloody mess or maybe tear meat from it's prey but deep, penetrating wounds or going through bone like from a jaguar bite are definitely off the table. Don't get me started on how useless it's hand/wing claws would be at causing lethal wounds to large prey. Their weaponry seems less capable of killing large animals than dogs or cats, not more. If they're gonna kill something big, there's a high chance it'll have to be by sheer blood loss.
4. The fighting dinosaurs fossil is going rather badly for the velociraptor, with a limb stuck in the crushing beak of an omnivore 5 times it's weight. Had the fight been allowed to continue, I think the chance the raptor survives are low and the chances it wins are very low. Either it's unusual for this to happen or going after protoceratops was very risky.
ALL animal claws are covered in keratin, so to argue that keratin prevents the claws from being effective weapons is nonsense-by your logic the same should apply to the claws of bears, birds of prey or cats, none of which use their claws for slicing by the way. Considering how much damage eagle talons can inflict when used as stabbing (not slashing) weapons, you’re dismissing dromaeosaur claws too easily. And no, dromaeosaurs didn’t have a very strong bite, but they didn’t need one when their entire arsenal of teeth was serrated and built to efficiently carve through tissue. Their bites were dangerous not because they bit hard like cats, but because they shredded flesh and caused a lot of internal damage, in the same vein as a shark bite.
Assuming that they mostly hunted alone I’d argue that a small dromaeosaur was similar in predatory capacity to a cat or even a mustelid around its size. They wouldn’t be killing anything hundreds of times their size, but they would still be able to kill prey around their own size and on occasion somewhat larger, and would be far from restricted to prey much smaller than themselves.
Something like a hundred people a year die to tiger attacks. There appears to be a single case ever of a tiger attack where the victim died from a vital penetrated by a claw. Velociraptor is 15 kg not 300. So it stands to reason that it probably would not "cut" (rip) through the flesh of a 100 kg scaly prey animal. Keratin doesn't prevent a claw from being an effective weapon but it does prevent it from holding a sharp edge the way tooth enamel does. Eagles can indeed use their claws formidably, but even then, they cannot cut with them against something large. They can grab and puncture. And they still have great difficulty against much larger prey. A 10 kg eagle can kill a 50 kg deer, but how often does it happen? In any case, a protoceratops is far sturdier than most deer.
Regarding the teeth, sure, it has an effective bite for eating flesh. What its bite is not gonna do is, is sever the spine or pierce everything in the throat and one-hit the animal puke a cat. Nor will it go through decent armor.
The fact that the fight was going poorly for the dromaeosaur isn't specultive either. It's in the fossil. This seems like either a case of raptor prey restrain gone wrong, or maybe a case of angry momma protoceratops protecting her young... or maybe even hungry protoceratops finds a distracted murderturkey and gets a bit opportunistic.
And number 11: the Tarbosaurus die at the twiligh on a lake's shore like the Ornithocheirus from Walking With Dinosaurs Ep. 6
The narrator sounds like a native Korean speaker doing an impression of zefrank1.
What really makes this movie outdated now is how the discovery of dinosaurs actually surviving worst injuries than a few scratches
14:33 patch: let me roar at my prey so he has a chance to run
Syncerasours (might have spelled wrong) oh no my ass will be eaten
Tsintaosaurus
@@bkjeong4302Tsintaosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur from China. It was about 8.3 metres (27 ft) long and weighed 2.5 tonnes (2.8 short tons)
I’m a teenage boy but because I’m a DINOSAUR NERD I saw the innacuracy and nothing else!!!
Agreed fellow nerd. Everything is supposed to be 80 million years ago and jurassic park raptors are the most accurate ones according to this...... Price of coprolitr
Never knew that Dino King was a movie version of Tarbosaurus
Probably could’ve guessed that by the Therizinosaurus scenes and Patch and Speckles literally being the same design
Just found this video and already love your channel
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Technically tsintaosaurus’s crest isn’t necessarily inaccurate, we don’t really have direct evidence of its crest besides diagrams and speculation on it’s actual fossils, and I appreciate their inclusion as well a using Tarbosaurus over the most over popular T. rex, so don’t judge them to harshly. The legs are definitely the biggest issue with this design tho
Fossil evidence showed that these crests were broken, and some dinosaur media like Jurassic World Evolution gave tsintaosaurus updated modern crest restorations.