I love this format and hope to see Journey to the Center of the Earth get the same treatment! Also I'd love to see you talk about the history of Turok from both the comics to the games!
I notice the creationist take on the Lost World has the infamous fire breathing Parasoaurolophus on the cover, they're really insistent about dying on that hill after all these years.
The 2001 “Lost World” adaptation is one of my personal favorite Bob Hoskins roles, right next to him as Eddie Valiant from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” _FOREVER_ *R.I.P.,* Bob (✌️😔).
2001's ending always seemed so bittersweet to me. Challenger finally realized what his hubris had caused to the tribe and what further outside influence would do to them. His affable admission of the "prank" was a sudden change from the hothead scientist. He let his reputation take a big blow to make sure the tribe didn't go through to it again.
i also love that anding because it is also a sort of middle finger to Conan doyles original ending where the protagonists takes the usuall white mens right approach " we found this place, we will exploit it because manifest destiny"
@@markusnavergard2387 Agreed, but I do have one problem with that adaptation overall -- Challenger should have been the more irascible one to the preacher rather than Summerlee. Challenger? Being Polite? To someone he disagreed with?! What new spore of madness is that!?
The SNES game Earthbound has a location called the "Lost Underworld". The name's a clear reference to The Lost World, but it being underground means there's also some influence from Journey to the Center of the Earth and/or Pellucidar.
12:50 Considering that the Parasaurolophus is breathing fire and there's a cross on that temple in the background, i think it's safe to assume that you were right in thinking this book is promoting Creationism. 41:25 Love the weird retro/accurate mixed designs of these dinosaurs - a really unique take on dinosaurs.
@@AmericanAurochs perhaps the retro looking dinosaur looks like that because of the certain adaptation. After all they already isolated in Tepui for very long time so it's plausible if some animals evolving certain characteristic that different from its ancestors, like appearance that incidentally resemble old reconstruction of their ancestral form, despite their ancestor species looks nothing like that
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 The dinosaurs appearance has nothing to do with it. I believe that there are much better ways to question the theory of evolution than by taking a classic novel and writing a new version to promote a different viewpoint than the original novel. Namely, we should be writing our own. That’s something I’ll always support.
Basil Rathbone's radio adaptation that has a Triceratops / Stegosaurus fight reminded me of a brief scene in an episode of the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning animated TV series "Valley of the Dinosaurs" that invovled a drought in the titular valley and showed a Triceratops and a Stegosaurus briefly fighting each other. This was the first time that I had ever seen such a fight, and it obviously left an impression on me.
There is a three-part book series called Premordia by Greig Beck in which the main character finds a letter from his grandfather which suggests that the events in the lost world actually happened in one way or another. So he and some friends try to launch an expedition to find out whether it's really true or not.
While not necessarily an adaptation of The Lost World, there's this interesting manga from the 90s inspired by the Conan Doyle's book called "Blue Hole". Which involves a portal in the ocean that leads to a lost world. The dinosaurs & prehistoric animals are drawn pretty realistically & accurately for the time, there are even feathered dinosaurs.
This has been another enjoyable video, the last one showed the progression of movies through the years. This one had mixed media types with animation and radio plays. Although I admit that I've never read the book and actual knowledge of it is limited, if really liked the 2001 version and it felt authentic to the era in which it was set. I love how passionate you are about dinosaurs and all levels and find your sense of humour so enjoyable.
One book I’ve been trying to find for a while is “Cruel Eden”, a novel writen by Tim Haines (the creator of the Walking With documentaries) that just like Dinosaur Summer, is a sequel of the original novel, set now during WW2, and it was even promoted by Impossible Pictures, but now it seems like it’s lost media since the book disappeared from all online stores like Amazon.
oh one where all the scientists talk and describe dinosaurs as they where belived to behave and look in early 1900´s only to discover them to be as we understand them now
While not an adaptation I can name something involving the Lost World that’s worth mentioning. There’s a Doctor Who audio drama spinoff series called Jago and Litefoot, the titular characters being a theater owner and a medical doctor from the Victorian era who debuted in the episode The Talons of Weng-Chiang. In series 7 episode 1 “The Monstrous Menagerie” the two meet Arthur Conan Doyle who ends up getting roped into an adventure across space and time with them which inspires the author to write The Lost World and Hound of the Baskervilles.
I do remember The Real Lost World documentary on Animal Planet, it was kind of what gotten me more interested in the story and the BBC adaptation with Bob Hoskins, James Fox and Matthew Rhys stared in. It's definitely something I need to research at some point. And best of luck with you to find those rare comic adaptations.
Very fun and interesting series. I hadn't heard of some of these. I will have to check out part 1 to see if you explore one of the strangest adaptations I've seen, though I missed much of it: instead of South America, the plateau is in Mongolia, and only one expedition member survives.
I used to catch Dinosaur Island all the time on Disney Channel. What's particularly baffling is at one point someone reveals that the area the kids got stranded on is known as "Dinosaur Mesa" I find it baffling first coz the title said ISLAND, not MESA. And secondly, if the locals called it that why is everyone shocked to learn there are actual dinosaurs in there? 🦖
It was on the Disney Channel? I remember it airing on Nickelodeon on time as part of a short lived block showing off original movies. The only other film firm that time was about a trio of lab animals a bird, a chimp and a cheetah escaping into the outside world and having various misadventures.
Are you gonna do part 3 with these tie-in entries in the list below? -The Land before Time film series (1988-2017) -Dinosaur (2000) -Gigantosaurus book (2015) -Gigantosaurus tv series (2019-2022) -Dinosaur Adventure (2000) -Paddington (2014) -Up (2009) -The Dinosaur Project (2012)
I can not find anything online, but around 2005 at the Benedum Center in downtown Pittsburgh, I remember seeing Jeff Goldblum in the Lost world on the maqui, did not have the chance to actually watch it. But one Play you definitely missed was the Alien Voices "The Lost world" Where All the cast was Star trek actors, Most notably, Leonard Nimoy and John De Lancie
I'm glad you included the Donald Duck comic, I do have it so I could have provided some info or scans (of course it's entirely in italian) as far as I can tell from your videos it is extremely faithful to the original book (except for the lack of death and violence and some cartoony gags)
That would be really cool! I'd love to know more about this comic. If you want to help me with scans of it or provide more info, you can find me on discord or send me an email. You can find that info on the description. Appreciate it!
@@DinoDiego16 Of course, I can scan some pages next weekend. Sadly the discord link doesn't seem to work for me for some reason, I will contact you via email.
11:17 I do actually have the whole Donald Duck and the Lost World comic. It is pretty lengthy story, so if the original release was in something like the weekly Mickey Mouse Magazine (at in Germany we had such thing) it would have run over several issues. The version I have is in a classical release format for longer Mickey Mouse/Donald etc. stories in Germany, in a booklet called "Lustiges Taschenbuch" ("Funny Paperback"), which usually has at least one (and sometimes only one) longer comic story inside, often European Donald Duck comics from the official artist from that continent. 27:42 There was big article in the German popular science magazine GEO about an IRL scientific expedition to another Tepuy table top mountain in the December issue of 1990 (haven't looked into the issue for a while).
I have a version of Donald's comic in Brazilian, Challenger only didn't throttle him because the professor's wife intervened (Donald takes the role of Edward Malone as a reporter).
Oh man, I think I did watch the 4d movie in Cananda's wonderland! I think they had a whole extra temporary dinosaur area with those educational dinosaur animatronics/statues and included the fare was the 4d movie.
The Young All-Stars comic is technically a crossover between the Lost World and the novel The Gladiator, which is actually the inspiration for Superman.
Don't know if this counts as a Lost World adaptation but what about Dinosaurology: The Search for a Lost World by Raleigh Rimes (9/24/2013)? It has a similar premise to the original source material; explorers find a "lost world" in South America where Dinosaurs & other Prehistoric Creatures are found to still exist. It's been a while since I've read the book but I think some of the characters are the same as the original (that or they just have similar names?) however, instead of it being a plateau; the lost world is located on an island.
Very interesting. I've heard about this before but I had no idea of it possibly relating to The Lost World. I'll definitely check it out one of these days
Dang, there are interactions here even I didn't know about, and I'm actively chronicling every piece of dinosaur Audio-visual media I can! Still, I do know of one missing: an episode of the movie 'series' "Alien Voices" -- a live radio-play drama read by Leonard Nemoy and John Delancy (among a full cast) from 1998. I think it may be the first to make Professor Summerlee a woman, like the latter BBC version did. Still, darn good work!
In the freanch cartoon Once upon a time...space was episode In the land of dinosaurs. It's crealy borrows fewe sceans from The lost world book: tree falling from a clif, pterodactyl fight in a campfire, prehistoric lake creatures(in this case ocean)a megalosaurus are replece by two yellow allosaurs.
I don't think this one came up in your list (and I don't blame you, there's a gazillion adaptations) but I had the Ladybird Children's Classics version of The Lost World as a kid. Loved that book if nothing else for the artwork. Also there is an animated adaptation of Journey to the Center of the Earth from 1977 that just straight up uses the pterodactyl ending from The Lost World.
There Is one adaptation of "The Lost World" in the artwork form by Paloartist Joschua Knüppe, his version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Lost World is more speculative.
Of all the DC comics stuff that I might have expected, Young All Stars was NOT one of them. One of my personal obscure favorites. Did you know? The Young All Stars were meant to replace the more prominent DC characters that had been erased from DC's WWII time period by Crisis on Infinite Earths. Iron Munro being Superman, Flying Fox being Batman, etc. Also, Iron's dad is a great big prick who deserved a worse fate than he got and didn't deserve such a great son
Also as I mentioned before there's the book called Tooth and Claw by Darren Hugh Burton. Not a direct adaptation per se but the influence couldn't be any more apparent. It a follows a group scientist friends who inadvertently stumble upon a secret diary of Charles Darwin that leads them to a secluded valley bordering Venezuela inhabited by Pleistocene mega fauna. No dinosaurs unless you count the giant terror birds. It's decently written and worth a read.
is the 1975 bbc adaptation the one re-released with the cover picture in this video? if so'it was re-released around 2009. there are also three different comics adaptations in czech.the ladybird children's books adaptation of 1981 is beautiful.
I think the Hypsilophodon in the 2001 Lost World is a slightly-redesigned Othnielia from the Walking with... series. It doesn't have the blue head, but the body markings look the same.
Would that Dinosaur Hunting game for the Xbox you reviewed a while back count as one of those adaptations? The plot is basically an entire reference to Lost World's story and the main character is named Malone.
What about the Lost World game where Sonic the Hedgehog meets those brightly coloured monsters? Seriously though, the BBC film was brilliant, I had the VHS with the cover that looked like a book.
If you want, I can make a 3D animated Lost World film at Pixels & Polygons and have it be directly based on the 1910s story itself though I will make some accuracy changes.
The sauropod in 2001 version resembles the Apatosaurus from "Ballad of Big Al" (no spikes) and Hypsiliphodon resembles the Lyalinosaura (spelling be damned) from walking with dinosaurs: spirits of the ice forest
28:00 This documentary had one of the worst trailers I've ever seen, with out-of-context Lost World scenes mixed with the real expedition, making audiences believe it was some sort of dinosaur mockumentary like Nigel Marven's awesome series Chased by Dinosaurs. I even remember the quote "it's the most feared animal in the jungle". In the trailer the quote is shown as a description of the LW ape men, but in the actual documentary it's about a tarantula.
Once I saw King of the Lost World in my childhood and I was astonished... about how shitty it was LOL, never should have rented it. BTW 32:18 Nice JP3 Spinosaurus cameo. Well, sort off.
Quick question, Where's Crichtons, or the jp film? I mean there's alot of references to the original lost world and it shares the same name so uh, why isn't I here
If you haven't seen part one yet, check it out here!
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I love this format and hope to see Journey to the Center of the Earth get the same treatment!
Also I'd love to see you talk about the history of Turok from both the comics to the games!
I notice the creationist take on the Lost World has the infamous fire breathing Parasoaurolophus on the cover, they're really insistent about dying on that hill after all these years.
The 2001 “Lost World” adaptation is one of my personal favorite Bob Hoskins roles, right next to him as Eddie Valiant from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” _FOREVER_ *R.I.P.,* Bob (✌️😔).
Is it weird that the first thing that comes to my mind when I see him is Mario?
@@thathorrorguy1974 Not at all (😉). I thought he did good in that flick as well, despite the circumstances behind the scenes.
2001's ending always seemed so bittersweet to me. Challenger finally realized what his hubris had caused to the tribe and what further outside influence would do to them. His affable admission of the "prank" was a sudden change from the hothead scientist. He let his reputation take a big blow to make sure the tribe didn't go through to it again.
Yeah to me the moral of the story is. “It isn’t a ‘lost world,’ but it will be if we let anyone else come here”
to be honest i never liked the 2001's ending because wye would Challenger go through that effort only to say it was fake
i also love that anding because it is also a sort of middle finger to Conan doyles original ending where the protagonists takes the usuall white mens right approach " we found this place, we will exploit it because manifest destiny"
@@markusnavergard2387 Agreed, but I do have one problem with that adaptation overall -- Challenger should have been the more irascible one to the preacher rather than Summerlee. Challenger? Being Polite? To someone he disagreed with?! What new spore of madness is that!?
The SNES game Earthbound has a location called the "Lost Underworld".
The name's a clear reference to The Lost World, but it being underground means there's also some influence from Journey to the Center of the Earth and/or Pellucidar.
12:50 Considering that the Parasaurolophus is breathing fire and there's a cross on that temple in the background, i think it's safe to assume that you were right in thinking this book is promoting Creationism.
41:25 Love the weird retro/accurate mixed designs of these dinosaurs - a really unique take on dinosaurs.
As a YEC myself, that book looks kind of cringe.
@@AmericanAurochs perhaps the retro looking dinosaur looks like that because of the certain adaptation. After all they already isolated in Tepui for very long time so it's plausible if some animals evolving certain characteristic that different from its ancestors, like appearance that incidentally resemble old reconstruction of their ancestral form, despite their ancestor species looks nothing like that
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 The dinosaurs appearance has nothing to do with it. I believe that there are much better ways to question the theory of evolution than by taking a classic novel and writing a new version to promote a different viewpoint than the original novel. Namely, we should be writing our own. That’s something I’ll always support.
This video is definitely a Lost World.
Im looking forward to The Lost World - The musical!
Basil Rathbone's radio adaptation that has a Triceratops / Stegosaurus fight reminded me of a brief scene in an episode of the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning animated TV series "Valley of the Dinosaurs" that invovled a drought in the titular valley and showed a Triceratops and a Stegosaurus briefly fighting each other. This was the first time that I had ever seen such a fight, and it obviously left an impression on me.
In the end Lost World is really something that inspired humanity's imagination
BBC's The Lost World I think is the peak adaptation of the franchise.
I love the 2001 version so much
There is a three-part book series called Premordia by Greig Beck in which the main character finds a letter from his grandfather which suggests that the events in the lost world actually happened in one way or another. So he and some friends try to launch an expedition to find out whether it's really true or not.
Very cool! I'll be sure to look into it more. Thank you for the suggestion
Basil Rathbone also played Sherlock Holmes in a number of old movies
Man I really wish this book would get another, very faithful adaptation, so much potential for non Jurassic word dinosaur content
I haven't even seen It and its Already a banger
While not necessarily an adaptation of The Lost World, there's this interesting manga from the 90s inspired by the Conan Doyle's book called "Blue Hole". Which involves a portal in the ocean that leads to a lost world. The dinosaurs & prehistoric animals are drawn pretty realistically & accurately for the time, there are even feathered dinosaurs.
Glad to see someone mention Dinosaur Island 2002!
I'm impressed it still had a paper trail of any kind. I remember only 1 airing
@@dirtypms I own the movie
@@colonelhammerhead they sold copies??? Wow.
We be ballin
This has been another enjoyable video, the last one showed the progression of movies through the years. This one had mixed media types with animation and radio plays. Although I admit that I've never read the book and actual knowledge of it is limited, if really liked the 2001 version and it felt authentic to the era in which it was set. I love how passionate you are about dinosaurs and all levels and find your sense of humour so enjoyable.
So glad part 2 is out now!
PROJECT TEPUI MENTIONNED
i'm actually planning a trip to mount Roraima with my dad. It's like one week of travel if i'm not mistaken but it's such an amazing place
One book I’ve been trying to find for a while is “Cruel Eden”, a novel writen by Tim Haines (the creator of the Walking With documentaries) that just like Dinosaur Summer, is a sequel of the original novel, set now during WW2, and it was even promoted by Impossible Pictures, but now it seems like it’s lost media since the book disappeared from all online stores like Amazon.
Dino Diego spits mad bars at 29:43
I hope we get a new one soon, featuring paleo-accurate dinosaurs etc.
oh one where all the scientists talk and describe dinosaurs as they where belived to behave and look in early 1900´s only to discover them to be as we understand them now
@@markusnavergard2387 yes.
While not an adaptation I can name something involving the Lost World that’s worth mentioning. There’s a Doctor Who audio drama spinoff series called Jago and Litefoot, the titular characters being a theater owner and a medical doctor from the Victorian era who debuted in the episode The Talons of Weng-Chiang. In series 7 episode 1 “The Monstrous Menagerie” the two meet Arthur Conan Doyle who ends up getting roped into an adventure across space and time with them which inspires the author to write The Lost World and Hound of the Baskervilles.
"cosmodore" 64 is one hell of a freudian slip
Gonna have to track down that 2006 documentary just from curiosity towards the flora alone.
Nice vid as usual!
So glad I brought up Project: Tepui, thanks for including it.
11:12 Glad you mentioned this work, albeit a minor one, in an overview of adaptations of The Lost World.
I do remember The Real Lost World documentary on Animal Planet, it was kind of what gotten me more interested in the story and the BBC adaptation with Bob Hoskins, James Fox and Matthew Rhys stared in. It's definitely something I need to research at some point. And best of luck with you to find those rare comic adaptations.
Very fun and interesting series. I hadn't heard of some of these.
I will have to check out part 1 to see if you explore one of the strangest adaptations I've seen, though I missed much of it: instead of South America, the plateau is in Mongolia, and only one expedition member survives.
That would be the 1998 movie and yes, I did explore that one a bit in part one
34:20 Meanwhile, "New Worlds, Lost Places" sounds a lot like that 90s Adventure Show Lost World from your previous video.
The real Lost World was the friends we made along the way.
The lost world jurassic park is a friend I made along the way
Honey look Dino Diego posted !
She was busy with me last night, bro. Let her sleep
@@remuslazar2033 are you talking about me and your girl? I mean it was fun (;
"Project: Tepui" reminds me of a similar book titled "The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island" by Weta Workshop.
I used to catch Dinosaur Island all the time on Disney Channel.
What's particularly baffling is at one point someone reveals that the area the kids got stranded on is known as "Dinosaur Mesa"
I find it baffling first coz the title said ISLAND, not MESA. And secondly, if the locals called it that why is everyone shocked to learn there are actual dinosaurs in there? 🦖
It was on the Disney Channel? I remember it airing on Nickelodeon on time as part of a short lived block showing off original movies. The only other film firm that time was about a trio of lab animals a bird, a chimp and a cheetah escaping into the outside world and having various misadventures.
Are you gonna do part 3 with these tie-in entries in the list below?
-The Land before Time film series (1988-2017)
-Dinosaur (2000)
-Gigantosaurus book (2015)
-Gigantosaurus tv series (2019-2022)
-Dinosaur Adventure (2000)
-Paddington (2014)
-Up (2009)
-The Dinosaur Project (2012)
I can not find anything online, but around 2005 at the Benedum Center in downtown Pittsburgh, I remember seeing Jeff Goldblum in the Lost world on the maqui, did not have the chance to actually watch it.
But one Play you definitely missed was the Alien Voices "The Lost world" Where All the cast was Star trek actors, Most notably, Leonard Nimoy and John De Lancie
I didn't miss that one. The Alien Voices audio drama appeared in part 1
Did It? I did watch that must of forgot, my bad@@DinoDiego16
Man, the nostlagia I feel whenn hearing abour Dinosaur island and the animated Lost world show
Same.
Doyle also wrote two more novels and two short stories featuring Prof. Challenger.
I'm glad you included the Donald Duck comic, I do have it so I could have provided some info or scans (of course it's entirely in italian) as far as I can tell from your videos it is extremely faithful to the original book (except for the lack of death and violence and some cartoony gags)
That would be really cool! I'd love to know more about this comic. If you want to help me with scans of it or provide more info, you can find me on discord or send me an email. You can find that info on the description. Appreciate it!
@@DinoDiego16 Of course, I can scan some pages next weekend. Sadly the discord link doesn't seem to work for me for some reason, I will contact you via email.
@@geb8659Much appreciated!
11:17 I do actually have the whole Donald Duck and the Lost World comic. It is pretty lengthy story, so if the original release was in something like the weekly Mickey Mouse Magazine (at in Germany we had such thing) it would have run over several issues. The version I have is in a classical release format for longer Mickey Mouse/Donald etc. stories in Germany, in a booklet called "Lustiges Taschenbuch" ("Funny Paperback"), which usually has at least one (and sometimes only one) longer comic story inside, often European Donald Duck comics from the official artist from that continent.
27:42 There was big article in the German popular science magazine GEO about an IRL scientific expedition to another Tepuy table top mountain in the December issue of 1990 (haven't looked into the issue for a while).
I loves the animated series as a kid. I was so disappointed to find out it wasn't properly finished.
I have a version of Donald's comic in Brazilian, Challenger only didn't throttle him because the professor's wife intervened (Donald takes the role of Edward Malone as a reporter).
Honestly the lost world deserve a proper annotation and in the near future.
Oh man, I think I did watch the 4d movie in Cananda's wonderland! I think they had a whole extra temporary dinosaur area with those educational dinosaur animatronics/statues and included the fare was the 4d movie.
The Young All-Stars comic is technically a crossover between the Lost World and the novel The Gladiator, which is actually the inspiration for Superman.
Don't know if this counts as a Lost World adaptation but what about Dinosaurology: The Search for a Lost World by Raleigh Rimes (9/24/2013)? It has a similar premise to the original source material; explorers find a "lost world" in South America where Dinosaurs & other Prehistoric Creatures are found to still exist. It's been a while since I've read the book but I think some of the characters are the same as the original (that or they just have similar names?) however, instead of it being a plateau; the lost world is located on an island.
Very interesting. I've heard about this before but I had no idea of it possibly relating to The Lost World. I'll definitely check it out one of these days
Dang, there are interactions here even I didn't know about, and I'm actively chronicling every piece of dinosaur Audio-visual media I can!
Still, I do know of one missing: an episode of the movie 'series' "Alien Voices" -- a live radio-play drama read by Leonard Nemoy and John Delancy (among a full cast) from 1998. I think it may be the first to make Professor Summerlee a woman, like the latter BBC version did.
Still, darn good work!
Appreciate the kind words! I love introducing new paleomedia to people. As far as the Alien Voices audio drama goes, I covered that in part one
@@DinoDiego16 How did I miss that?!
Oh Lord my mind really is going...
In the freanch cartoon Once upon a time...space was episode In the land of dinosaurs. It's crealy borrows fewe sceans from The lost world book: tree falling from a clif, pterodactyl fight in a campfire, prehistoric lake creatures(in this case ocean)a megalosaurus are replece by two yellow allosaurs.
I don't think this one came up in your list (and I don't blame you, there's a gazillion adaptations) but I had the Ladybird Children's Classics version of The Lost World as a kid. Loved that book if nothing else for the artwork.
Also there is an animated adaptation of Journey to the Center of the Earth from 1977 that just straight up uses the pterodactyl ending from The Lost World.
The lost world of all time
11:11 I have the comic story. If you wish, I can scan and translate it in English. It would take some time, anyway.
There Is one adaptation of "The Lost World" in the artwork form by Paloartist Joschua Knüppe, his version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Lost World is more speculative.
so good
Of all the DC comics stuff that I might have expected, Young All Stars was NOT one of them. One of my personal obscure favorites. Did you know? The Young All Stars were meant to replace the more prominent DC characters that had been erased from DC's WWII time period by Crisis on Infinite Earths. Iron Munro being Superman, Flying Fox being Batman, etc. Also, Iron's dad is a great big prick who deserved a worse fate than he got and didn't deserve such a great son
I relate to the feeling if seeing obscure nostalgic stuff receiving spotlight.
Ok, im down for BBC's Lost World, never seen it but I'd give it a watch. I remembered seeing King of the Lost World, just weird
I was hoping land of the lost would make an appearance here
Also as I mentioned before there's the book called Tooth and Claw by Darren Hugh Burton. Not a direct adaptation per se but the influence couldn't be any more apparent. It a follows a group scientist friends who inadvertently stumble upon a secret diary of Charles Darwin that leads them to a secluded valley bordering Venezuela inhabited by Pleistocene mega fauna. No dinosaurs unless you count the giant terror birds.
It's decently written and worth a read.
36:24 is at the moment the only form of the lost world ive read/genuinely looked into
25:49 from Babylon 5 to Asylum movies. How mighty has fallen!
Sad to see so many adaptations leave out My man Zambo.
I wondered if ye'd mention Project Tepui, helped crowedfund it. Wish I could help crowdfund the artists other projects
is the 1975 bbc adaptation the one re-released with the cover picture in this video? if so'it was re-released around 2009. there are also three different comics adaptations in czech.the ladybird children's books adaptation of 1981 is beautiful.
Can we agree that the original Turok comic was a prequel to Lost World?
Johnny Briggs- aka Mike Baldwin from long time brit soap Coronation Street
I think the Hypsilophodon in the 2001 Lost World is a slightly-redesigned Othnielia from the Walking with... series. It doesn't have the blue head, but the body markings look the same.
Would that Dinosaur Hunting game for the Xbox you reviewed a while back count as one of those adaptations? The plot is basically an entire reference to Lost World's story and the main character is named Malone.
34:08 AYYYY WAUKEGAN ILLINOIS RECOGNITION
My home city 👌🏼
I watched King Of The Lost World when I was FIVE cause I thought it was a King Kong movie… needless to say I was very disappointed
What about the Lost World game where Sonic the Hedgehog meets those brightly coloured monsters?
Seriously though, the BBC film was brilliant, I had the VHS with the cover that looked like a book.
Crazy to see how much Jurassic Park took from Lost world...
If you want, I can make a 3D animated Lost World film at Pixels & Polygons and have it be directly based on the 1910s story itself though I will make some accuracy changes.
i wish the bbc/a&e version had a blu-ray release, just the og dvd and on apple tv sadly.
I am all for a Deep Dive into creationist dinosaur stories cause as someone raised fundamentalist there's....a lot
I was hoping you would mention Dinosaur Island.
i Swear the 2001 Lost world with King kong 2005 and Godzilla Minus One would make a Prefect 3 movies marathon night.
24:17 "Vents d'Ouest" means "West Winds" in French
The sauropod in 2001 version resembles the Apatosaurus from "Ballad of Big Al" (no spikes) and Hypsiliphodon resembles the Lyalinosaura (spelling be damned) from walking with dinosaurs: spirits of the ice forest
I remember watching the 2002 version as a kid
You missed one final interpretation of The Lost World, though I think you made a video about it: Dinosaur Hunting from the Xbox.
28:00 This documentary had one of the worst trailers I've ever seen, with out-of-context Lost World scenes mixed with the real expedition, making audiences believe it was some sort of dinosaur mockumentary like Nigel Marven's awesome series Chased by Dinosaurs.
I even remember the quote "it's the most feared animal in the jungle". In the trailer the quote is shown as a description of the LW ape men, but in the actual documentary it's about a tarantula.
For the next part you should cover the DuckTales (1987) episode Dinosaur Ducks
Too many eight-legged friends in this edition for me 😂 *shudder*
Not seen the whole video yet so not sure if its mentioned. But I feel like 'The Dinosaur Project' (2011/12) counts as an adaptation
Idk if it would count as a direct adaptation, but maybe The Lost World inspired it to some extent. I'll look into it
@@DinoDiego16 would love a video on it from you. I think it's underrated tbh
2002 cartoon my beloved ❤️
It's funny how often they made Summerlie woman and Malone's love interest, although I think Joan Roxton would be more interesting option.
I don’t think you mentioned the 3 Primordia books. It’s basically like a sequel to the Lost world
I forgot to include them! But I'll be sure to include them in the next part
There is also a Lost World card in Yugioh :P
Once I saw King of the Lost World in my childhood and I was astonished... about how shitty it was LOL, never should have rented it.
BTW 32:18 Nice JP3 Spinosaurus cameo. Well, sort off.
Where can one still watch the 2001 live action version?
Well, French seem to like the Lost World more than anyone else
tbh to me the return to the lost world 4D 2017 feels like it is trying to leech off of the camp cretaceous hype
Jurassic World hype in general. Camp Cretaceous probably wasn't concise ed at that point in time.
Quick question, Where's Crichtons, or the jp film? I mean there's alot of references to the original lost world and it shares the same name so uh, why isn't I here
Watch part 1 the novel is talked about
And what about The Lost World: Jurassic Park?
Check out part one
The 2001 version is my favorite
In both of these. What is up with the French and comic adaptations
Recently bought the 1992 version thinking it was the 2001 version silly me.
Poor allo