Fun fact. Rex in Toy Story is actually from the Toy series/ Show Dino riders. Rex Mentions being from Mattel, well not actually Mattel but a smaller company they bought up. But he is a recolour of the dino-riders T-Rex.
Fun fact about the Fantasia T.rex, the animators actually wanted to make it tail drag, but then realized it would be far too slow to actually catch anything. So, they raised that tail and changed the posture to make it look and move faster, which means the animators were actually ahead of the paleontologists at the time!
A Shame though Walt Disney needed to ruin it for no Reason 🙄 But I guess they are Clones anyways since there's Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus together, so it could be attributed to filling the Gaps in the Genome🙃
I think people don't give retro dinosaurs enough credit, the T. Rex in the original King Kong shows incredible agility and speed when dodging Kong's attacks. Goes to show that not all depictions of the time were slow and dim.
The T. rex in the first Land Before Time, must have had superpowers, because it was jumping like 50 feet in the air, to land on Littlefoot's mother to bite into her, and survived being thrown off a cliff like nothing. Retro dinosaurs were something else.
I have to make a major correction: The black and white dinosaur in the thumbnail and the video is *NOT* a T. rex, but an Allosaurus. The T. rex in The Lost World 1925 is noticably larger then the Allosaurus and has a larger head that looks like a triangle with rounded corners when seen from above while the Allosaurus is smaller and has an oval shaped head that's half as big. T. rex was the one that killed the Agathumus and later a Pteranodon. And you see at least another one, possibly two, eating a sauropod carcass after the volcano. eruption.
It has become a recurring cliché that all Lost World theropods are misclassified as Tyrannosaurus because it is more popular and recognizable than Allosaurus or Megalosaurus. As far as I understand, the only adaptation of Lost World is a cheap b-movie where a scientist hatches an ordinary lizard from an egg and identifies it as a T. rex.
He should also include Megatron from Beast Wars. Both the first version and the Transmetal beast modes. Transmetal Meatron's T. rex ironically looks more accurate by today's standards than his original form.
Also missing the T. rex used in the Arthur Episodes: Buster's Dino Dilemma, and "The Sue-Ellen and Brainasaurus" (Same model) and the episode with the Library Music video.
Maybe I missed it, but One-Eye from "Speckles the Tarbosaurus". Basically looks like what T.rex could have looked like if they didn't replace it with Carnotaurus in Disney's Dinosaur.
Here's my favorite movies and TV T-Rexes: Guardian Beast Tyrannosaurus (Zyuranger) Bakuryū Tyrannosaurus (Abaranger) Roy Hess (Dinosaurs) Ty (DinoTrux) T-Bone (Extreme Dinosaurs) Dino Tyranno (DinoZaurs) Rex (We're Back!) Nash, Ramsey, and Butch (The Good Dinosaur) Super Dinosaur (Super Dinosaur)
In Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness, that scene with the dinosaurs is an easter egg for the Savage Land; a secret area in Antarctica that was created by the Beyonders (an ancient and ultra-powerful alien race) within the Marvel Universe, where all kinds of prehistoric life live in order to conserve them and it is home of the superhero, Kevin Plunder aka Ka-Zar as well as Devil Dinosaur, who is also a T-Rex. It appears in many Marvel media, but especially Ultimate Spider-Man, since Ka-Zar appears often. 😁
Speaking of Devil, I can’t believe the greatest boy wasn’t mentioned in this list considering he appears in “Hulk: Agents of Smash” and of course needing no introduction, “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur”.
Congrats on 10k! And I know it probably doesn’t have nearly enough media appearances to warrant a video, but I’d love it if my favorite dinosaur Alamosaurus could get an episode ;)
I would want a many interpretations video for Alamosaurus as well, although I think it would be better if he made a many interpretations video that lumps together all of the largest Titanosaurs instead of focusing on one species within the family and that would probably be enough to warrant a video dedicated to them, because they haven’t appeared in as much pop culture as Brontosaurus/Apatosaurus & Brachiosaurus, after all they’re easily the most well known Sauropods.
I’ve noticed that Chomper’s parents are very similar to both Buck & Doe Rex from The Lost World Jurassic Park. Buck was green with yellow stripes while Doe was light tan with darker brown stripes as well as two slightly curved stripes on her cheeks. They’re both my personal favorite T-Rexes in the entire Jurassic Park franchise.
crazy part is that there is just SO MANY that i bet there were some who slipped though the cracks awesome work on reaching 10k, you earned them all, hyped to see your channel grow more also right on, Dino thunder's Tyranno Zord is the peak
It’s interesting how lips are present on most pre renaissance and Jurassic park depictions of theropod dinosaurs. Crazy how popular media can influence scientific accuracy in the following dinosaur docs.
There are just so many versions of T. rex I love that I can't list them all, so I'll just bring up a few movie/tv variations not mentioned in the video: "Beast Wars" Megatron Heart from "You are Umasou/Heart and Yummy" Roy Hess from Jim Henson's "Dinosaurs" The ones from "Cadillacs and Dinosaurs" (where they're called Shivets) Devil from "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" The one from the Ringo Starr film "Caveman"
SpongeBob SquarePants features a Tyrannosaurus Rex in the Episode 'Ugh'. It was animated in a sort of Stop Motion style with a full 3D model as well as a hand puppet that was used when it was biting at Patchy. I thought it was nice that the show did a throw back to old Dino flicks being done in Stop Motion.
"Zoboomafoo" had a dino episode that shows a computer-animated t-rex. The Kratt brothers also go fossil hunting in said episode and find a tooth. They go to the museum and match it to the teeth of the T-rex skeleton.
"T-Rex Back to the Cretaceous", oh my goodness! I remember reading about that film in a 90s magazine but forgetting the name, so I could never find anything out about it - until now. Thanks!
Tyrannosaurus also appeared in an episode of Doctor Who called Invasion of the Dinosaurs with Brontosaurus, Triceratops, Stegosaurus and some Pterosaurs.
4:29 - 4:52 it's call Tokusatsu aka suitmation in Japanese and fun fact the suit of it was reused for characters such as Ururu in Dinosaur Great War Izenborg and Tyrannosaurus Jackie in Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon
Spider-Rex vs.Venom-Rex? *YES* please (😃)! This is coming from one fellow _Spidey_ fan to another. _EXCELLENT_ video as always, man (👏)! One _very_ deserving & honoring of the Tyrant Lizard King! No doubt we're all gonna get _many_ more cool (and *uncool* ) designs in media for years to come.
well done on 10k, it’s really well deserved! I really love your videos, especially the Dinosaur Train mentions, because that was pretty much what got me interested in dinosaurs. I watched it alllll the time. I look forward to future videos!
I’m surprised that you completely forgot the T-Rex from the 1993 movie Carnosaur since that one is very iconic and a very classic looking practical effect. I actually remember seeing images of it in a magazine that at the time also included sfx from both Jurassic Park & Yoshi from the Super Mario Bros movie.
A more obscure one but one of my favorite T Rex depictions in film is Heart from You Are Umasou. Without spoiling too much, You Are Umasou is about an outcast T Rex that ends up taking care of a baby ankylosaur after it hatches and mistakes him for its' dad. It's a really cute and heartwarming film. It's based on a book and they designs were intended to look like children's drawings. So The T-rex are very vertical very bipedal body. he does some kung fu kicks it's great. Fantastic movie, used to be on youtube but it can be found elsewhere with some digging. Been enjoying your videos! Congrats on the 10k!!!!
Something I noticed with Land Before Time. The T. rexes, in the earlier movies (1,2 and 5) walk in a more tripod outdated posture generally but in the later movies, if its not just me, the theropods along with T. rex seem to walk more parallel to the ground, (correctly) if not semi-correctly more generally. So even TLBT movies made small changes so so slightly to their T. rexes over time, with the times. Now it could be coincidence at times, but the difference is noticeable compared to the first movie.
T. Rex back of the Cretaceous is actually pretty accurate. It doesn’t have the Jurassic Park eyebrow crests like we see in the film and it’s also not shrink wrapped.
I would love to hear your opinion on appearances in DC's Legends of tomorrow. S2 E1 has a very brief appearance around 36min in to the episode, but S2 E13 is full with a T-Rex, there is also a brief appearance in S3 E1.
THANK YOU so much for mentioning the creative liberties with the Fantasia rex and the rexes in Primal. Im honestly tired of people trying to make them into other things like allosaurus, daspletosaurus or ceratosaurus just cause its more "accurate" with their looks. Well, these were never meant to be accurate, but they were meant to be T rexes. People need to stop being so hyper critical in making everything "accurate". The Alpha rexes look cool despite the fact they "should be" ceratos due to the horns.
As of this post, you've reached over 22,000 subs. As someone who's loved my 'saurs (I'll NEVER call them 'dinos', or Tyrannosaurus Rex 'T-Rex') since first grade (76, now) I've loved watching every dinosaur-themed film I could find, right up to the present. I'll never forget the dopamine rush of seeing "King Kong" '33 for the first time. When the stegosaurus crosses the path - mind blown!!!
I have Fantasia to thank for my lifelong love of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring". I've listened to it hundreds of times, and the Disney animation images are always lurking in the back of my mind.
Since I'm a kid again, I have to mention "Supermouse", one of my first favorite comic books. An early issue was dinosaur-themed, and goofy as all get out. It's online, if you want to search for it.
Idea for April Fool's video: The Many Interpretations of Not-Dinosaurs! (Looking at fictional dinosaurs that didn't actually exist, so for example: the Yoshi, various species from the Godzilla series, King Kong 2005's dinosaurs, etc)
Pink Panther and Pals was missing from the cartoon section, but this series still continues to blow my mind with just how many designs it includes. It is most certainly and without a doubt the most thorough paleo designs coverage series on the internet.
If doing the game versions of T-Rex, Don't forget about the ones from the Crash Bandicoot franchise, Baby T from Crash Bandicoot warped and the Rex from Crash Bandicoot 4 its about time
Dude, I love the video and all the t rex interpretations. But I'm shocked that you never mentioned One eye(From speckles the Tabosaurus) because he was a t rex, and that design was BLOODY badass.
Some Disney animated series that T-rex appeared in are The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and The Legend of Tarzan. Also about the movie 65, what's the point in setting your film up in a specific time period (65 million years ago) and include creatures that didn't live during that time (Fasolasuchus). I know that shouldn't be a criticism in most movies on dinosaurs, but I couldn't help it with this one.
Before I forget, I would also recommend adding in the video game follow up Thunder from Turok: Dinosaur Hunter who had a robotic Kano eye and could breathe fire.
Honestly was kinda hoping you'd skim across Dino King, aka: Speckles the Tarbosaurus, that features a t. rex as the antagonist. That whole story seems to me like it was made from the same directors and in the same style as "I Am T. Rex", though the 1st movie is definitely a little more "realistic" than its sequel movie, but all in all the same vibe. 👍
hope when u do a video on interpretations of Raptors, you do a bit on the teryx from RWBY that appear in season 7 and the justice league crossover movie
I really liked how terrifying 65’s terrifying t-Rex. All of the that movie’s dinos are redesigned to be monsters which isn’t realistic but looks so scary.
I'm slowly starting to want to watch Power Rangers again. Dino Thunder has such beautiful designs. X3 By the way, would T-Bone from Extreme Dinosaurs fit into this category? I mean, he's a humanoid T.rex. And what about Roy Hess? XD
I'm including a couple for the sake of completion. The Disney Aladin, Little Mermaid and Tarzan shows from the late 90s/early 2000s all included at least one episode where a T-rex played a major roll. And just for fun: during one of the Blackadder specials, Blackadder Back and Forth (which is free on youtube btw), Blackadder and Baldrick build a time machine to win a bet and at one point end up meeting a t-rex. They try to shoo it away when it comes to eat them and they end up killing it with the stench of Baldrick's undies
I refuse to believe that adult rexes had downny or pigmy fibers coating any part of their body, regardless this video and playlist of videos is so amazing, keep up the great work, congrats on 10k brother 🤙
I think I remember the VFX Designers for JW1 and 2 mentioning Rexy looks different because she's meant to be slightly malnourished in the first two films.
I know you covered Grimlock as a T-Rex but I'd say a much equally famous T-Rex transformer is Megatron from Beast Wars in his regular organic T-Rex form and then later in his Transmetal T-Rex form.
one interpretation that i like is from a show called Prehistoric Park. i watched it as a kid and the T-rex designs are not accurate at all but are still very cool
i have been trying to find out what dinosaur king series was named for so long bro, i just remember seeing it as a kid. especially the episode with a spinosaurus
Here are my top 10 favourite designs of T-rex's from various media and in some case real live. 1. Rexy Jurassic park. 2. Sharptooth The land before time. 3. The T-rex from Phil tippet's prehistoric beast. 4. The T-rex's from Dinotasia. 5. Walking with dinosaurs TV show T-rex. 6. Carnosaur T-rex. 7. The T-rex design from the DK Eyewitness books. 8. The T-rex from Planet of dinosaurs. 9. The animatronic T-rex at the Natural history museum in London. 10. Elvis from Prehysteria.
Dinosaur Island is from the era when the discussion about feathers of tyrannosaurs was at its hottest and the possible plumage of T. rex was argued for and against until researchers slapped the skin prints and overheating evidences of tyrannosauroids on the table. Back then, the fully covered "Finchsaurus rex" was a popular meme because the T. rex became the frontline soldier in the feather war for coelurosaurs feathers.
Ok I dont know if anyone else knows please say if you do but there was a show on Jetix that was kids fight different Giant monsters but I cant remember what it was called but I recall a T-rex being in the intro for a future episode I never got to see I found it its called Monster Warriors
There is also the forgotten show "Andy's prehistoric adventures". There is a male and a female. The male gives the female dead triceratops as a gift to accept him as a mate.
Fun fact. Rex in Toy Story is actually from the Toy series/ Show Dino riders. Rex Mentions being from Mattel, well not actually Mattel but a smaller company they bought up. But he is a recolour of the dino-riders T-Rex.
I understood that reference.
Tyco
Yes it was Tyco@@sangheiliwarrior86
Yeah, I think that’s why in Disney mirror verse they basically made Rex armored up as a reference to that if not, it’s a hell of a coincidence
Garfield and Friends had a T. Rex that hilariously took over the world by painting himself pink and hypnotizing people on his TV show
Sounds like a Barney joke.
Fun fact about the Fantasia T.rex, the animators actually wanted to make it tail drag, but then realized it would be far too slow to actually catch anything. So, they raised that tail and changed the posture to make it look and move faster, which means the animators were actually ahead of the paleontologists at the time!
A Shame though Walt Disney needed to ruin it for no Reason 🙄
But I guess they are Clones anyways since there's Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus together, so it could be attributed to filling the Gaps in the Genome🙃
21:18
The Brachiosaurus figure : Hey
I think people don't give retro dinosaurs enough credit, the T. Rex in the original King Kong shows incredible agility and speed when dodging Kong's attacks.
Goes to show that not all depictions of the time were slow and dim.
It was also
The inspiration
For the gorosaurus
From Godzilla
The T. rex in the first Land Before Time, must have had superpowers, because it was jumping like 50 feet in the air, to land on Littlefoot's mother to bite into her, and survived being thrown off a cliff like nothing. Retro dinosaurs were something else.
I have to make a major correction: The black and white dinosaur in the thumbnail and the video is *NOT* a T. rex, but an Allosaurus. The T. rex in The Lost World 1925 is noticably larger then the Allosaurus and has a larger head that looks like a triangle with rounded corners when seen from above while the Allosaurus is smaller and has an oval shaped head that's half as big. T. rex was the one that killed the Agathumus and later a Pteranodon. And you see at least another one, possibly two, eating a sauropod carcass after the volcano. eruption.
I was about to say that actually, lol. I’m glad you caught that.
No.
@@joshuacollins9316 Yes, even the movie itself says that the shorter snouted theropods are Allosaurs.
It has become a recurring cliché that all Lost World theropods are misclassified as Tyrannosaurus because it is more popular and recognizable than Allosaurus or Megalosaurus. As far as I understand, the only adaptation of Lost World is a cheap b-movie where a scientist hatches an ordinary lizard from an egg and identifies it as a T. rex.
@@danielmalinen6337 No, there is the 1925 movie version like I said. And nobody likes the 1960 version at all.
If you do a "Missed Interpretations," you gotta mention Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase and Tammy and the T-Rex
He should also include Megatron from Beast Wars. Both the first version and the Transmetal beast modes. Transmetal Meatron's T. rex ironically looks more accurate by today's standards than his original form.
Also missing the T. rex used in the Arthur Episodes: Buster's Dino Dilemma, and "The Sue-Ellen and Brainasaurus" (Same model) and the episode with the Library Music video.
Maybe I missed it, but One-Eye from "Speckles the Tarbosaurus". Basically looks like what T.rex could have looked like if they didn't replace it with Carnotaurus in Disney's Dinosaur.
Funny how people make fun of T-Rexes small arms when T-Rex could lift over 400 pounds with each arm 😂
And also when Abelisaurs exist.
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But could it reach things to pick the up?
Damn they doing better then me
@@CameoAmaltheaIt can just bend down.
T. REX BABY!!!!! It was definitely worth the wait
Here's my favorite movies and TV T-Rexes:
Guardian Beast Tyrannosaurus (Zyuranger)
Bakuryū Tyrannosaurus (Abaranger)
Roy Hess (Dinosaurs)
Ty (DinoTrux)
T-Bone (Extreme Dinosaurs)
Dino Tyranno (DinoZaurs)
Rex (We're Back!)
Nash, Ramsey, and Butch (The Good Dinosaur)
Super Dinosaur (Super Dinosaur)
No Megatron from Beast Wars...? Hope to see him in part 2. Great video so far. Congrats on 10k subs, man.
It wouldn't be a video of Trex without Megatron yesss
Maybe in part 2
Yeeees
Hijacking this comment to add Prehistoric Park?!
Grimlock too
In Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness, that scene with the dinosaurs is an easter egg for the Savage Land; a secret area in Antarctica that was created by the Beyonders (an ancient and ultra-powerful alien race) within the Marvel Universe, where all kinds of prehistoric life live in order to conserve them and it is home of the superhero, Kevin Plunder aka Ka-Zar as well as Devil Dinosaur, who is also a T-Rex. It appears in many Marvel media, but especially Ultimate Spider-Man, since Ka-Zar appears often. 😁
Speaking of Devil, I can’t believe the greatest boy wasn’t mentioned in this list considering he appears in “Hulk: Agents of Smash” and of course needing no introduction, “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur”.
@@gabrieljvelez-perez9275 Probably going to save him for another video on honorable mentions.
I’m tossing a couple ideas around. I’m thinking about a video that focuses on dinosaurs in marvel.
@@DinoGuy8 Awesome! 👍😎
@@DinoGuy8 Could you also include those of DC as well, and title it “The many interpretations of dinosaurs found in Superhero media”.
I love that you included the Vastatosaurus Rex from the greatest dinosaur movie ever Peter Jackson's King Kong
Congrats on 10k subs the Rex video is definitely a worthy way to celebrate this great accomplishment
Congrats on 10k! And I know it probably doesn’t have nearly enough media appearances to warrant a video, but I’d love it if my favorite dinosaur Alamosaurus could get an episode ;)
I would want a many interpretations video for Alamosaurus as well, although I think it would be better if he made a many interpretations video that lumps together all of the largest Titanosaurs instead of focusing on one species within the family and that would probably be enough to warrant a video dedicated to them, because they haven’t appeared in as much pop culture as Brontosaurus/Apatosaurus & Brachiosaurus, after all they’re easily the most well known Sauropods.
I’ve noticed that Chomper’s parents are very similar to both Buck & Doe Rex from The Lost World Jurassic Park. Buck was green with yellow stripes while Doe was light tan with darker brown stripes as well as two slightly curved stripes on her cheeks. They’re both my personal favorite T-Rexes in the entire Jurassic Park franchise.
crazy part is that there is just SO MANY that i bet there were some who slipped though the cracks
awesome work on reaching 10k, you earned them all, hyped to see your channel grow more
also right on, Dino thunder's Tyranno Zord is the peak
I liked the Q-Rex a little more
@@KillrMonkey19 hell yeah, he was also rad
It’s interesting how lips are present on most pre renaissance and Jurassic park depictions of theropod dinosaurs. Crazy how popular media can influence scientific accuracy in the following dinosaur docs.
Great video as usual ❤ I love how dinosaurs have so many different appearances it makes the dino look unique
There are just so many versions of T. rex I love that I can't list them all, so I'll just bring up a few movie/tv variations not mentioned in the video:
"Beast Wars" Megatron
Heart from "You are Umasou/Heart and Yummy"
Roy Hess from Jim Henson's "Dinosaurs"
The ones from "Cadillacs and Dinosaurs" (where they're called Shivets)
Devil from "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur"
The one from the Ringo Starr film "Caveman"
SpongeBob SquarePants features a Tyrannosaurus Rex in the Episode 'Ugh'. It was animated in a sort of Stop Motion style with a full 3D model as well as a hand puppet that was used when it was biting at Patchy. I thought it was nice that the show did a throw back to old Dino flicks being done in Stop Motion.
23:08 I can't remember where I heard this but apparently Barney is a Daspletosaurus.
Honestly the size seems not too bad
You are such a positive paleo man, you made my day better.
This part 1 was absolutely incredible and I hope you have a grant day
Dead Sound's Dinosauria is incredible! I also love Dinotopia so so much! So much nostalgia there.
"Zoboomafoo" had a dino episode that shows a computer-animated t-rex. The Kratt brothers also go fossil hunting in said episode and find a tooth. They go to the museum and match it to the teeth of the T-rex skeleton.
23:02 my favorite segment of the video
"T-Rex Back to the Cretaceous", oh my goodness! I remember reading about that film in a 90s magazine but forgetting the name, so I could never find anything out about it - until now. Thanks!
10:39 kinda love that Rex has three fingers because almost every dinosaur toy I had as a kid was inaccurate lol
Tyrannosaurus also appeared in an episode of Doctor Who called Invasion of the Dinosaurs with Brontosaurus, Triceratops, Stegosaurus and some Pterosaurs.
4:29 - 4:52 it's call Tokusatsu aka suitmation in Japanese and fun fact the suit of it was reused for characters such as Ururu in Dinosaur Great War Izenborg and Tyrannosaurus Jackie in Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon
Spider-Rex vs.Venom-Rex? *YES* please (😃)! This is coming from one fellow _Spidey_ fan to another.
_EXCELLENT_ video as always, man (👏)! One _very_ deserving & honoring of the Tyrant Lizard King! No doubt we're all gonna get _many_ more cool (and *uncool* ) designs in media for years to come.
This is gonna be good
And Long
@@mentally.not.stable Literally every peice of dinosaur media except for disneys dinosaur is gonna be here.
I think LBT's Sharptooth/Rex sounds are the most iconic in media, yes more so then the Jurassic franchise
I love your many interpretations vids!
Loved this and I can’t wait for part 2
congrats man, heres to more success!
I have never looked this beautiful in 65 million years
That's a outdated Approximation😉
The Cretaceous Period actually ended 66 Million Years ago according to our current Knowledge
well done on 10k, it’s really well deserved! I really love your videos, especially the Dinosaur Train mentions, because that was pretty much what got me interested in dinosaurs. I watched it alllll the time. I look forward to future videos!
I’m surprised that you completely forgot the T-Rex from the 1993 movie Carnosaur since that one is very iconic and a very classic looking practical effect. I actually remember seeing images of it in a magazine that at the time also included sfx from both Jurassic Park & Yoshi from the Super Mario Bros movie.
A more obscure one but one of my favorite T Rex depictions in film is Heart from You Are Umasou. Without spoiling too much, You Are Umasou is about an outcast T Rex that ends up taking care of a baby ankylosaur after it hatches and mistakes him for its' dad. It's a really cute and heartwarming film. It's based on a book and they designs were intended to look like children's drawings. So The T-rex are very vertical very bipedal body. he does some kung fu kicks it's great. Fantastic movie, used to be on youtube but it can be found elsewhere with some digging. Been enjoying your videos! Congrats on the 10k!!!!
Something I noticed with Land Before Time. The T. rexes, in the earlier movies (1,2 and 5) walk in a more tripod outdated posture generally but in the later movies, if its not just me, the theropods along with T. rex seem to walk more parallel to the ground, (correctly) if not semi-correctly more generally. So even TLBT movies made small changes so so slightly to their T. rexes over time, with the times. Now it could be coincidence at times, but the difference is noticeable compared to the first movie.
T. Rex back of the Cretaceous is actually pretty accurate. It doesn’t have the Jurassic Park eyebrow crests like we see in the film and it’s also not shrink wrapped.
Congratulations on 10K my dude
You honestly deserve it
I would love to hear your opinion on appearances in DC's Legends of tomorrow. S2 E1 has a very brief appearance around 36min in to the episode, but S2 E13 is full with a T-Rex, there is also a brief appearance in S3 E1.
THANK YOU so much for mentioning the creative liberties with the Fantasia rex and the rexes in Primal. Im honestly tired of people trying to make them into other things like allosaurus, daspletosaurus or ceratosaurus just cause its more "accurate" with their looks. Well, these were never meant to be accurate, but they were meant to be T rexes. People need to stop being so hyper critical in making everything "accurate". The Alpha rexes look cool despite the fact they "should be" ceratos due to the horns.
CONGRATS ON 10K MY DUDE!
PRIMEVAL MEMTIONED 🔥🔥🔥
As of this post, you've reached over 22,000 subs. As someone who's loved my 'saurs (I'll NEVER call them 'dinos', or Tyrannosaurus Rex 'T-Rex') since first grade (76, now) I've loved watching every dinosaur-themed film I could find, right up to the present. I'll never forget the dopamine rush of seeing "King Kong" '33 for the first time. When the stegosaurus crosses the path - mind blown!!!
I have Fantasia to thank for my lifelong love of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring". I've listened to it hundreds of times, and the Disney animation images are always lurking in the back of my mind.
When I was a kid, my folks bought me a "King Zor" 'action figure' for Christmas. I haven't thought of that in many decades - thanks for the memories!
Since I'm a kid again, I have to mention "Supermouse", one of my first favorite comic books. An early issue was dinosaur-themed, and goofy as all get out. It's online, if you want to search for it.
A pretty obscure one is the red Rex from nickelodeon, dinosaur island
Idea for April Fool's video:
The Many Interpretations of Not-Dinosaurs!
(Looking at fictional dinosaurs that didn't actually exist, so for example: the Yoshi, various species from the Godzilla series, King Kong 2005's dinosaurs, etc)
That sounds like a great idea in general.
I feel these videos should have the creatures from Dinotrux and Dinotrux supercharged
Love these videos. One I remember that didn't make it was the one from the animated Trazan series when they visit Pelucidar.
Pink Panther and Pals was missing from the cartoon section, but this series still continues to blow my mind with just how many designs it includes. It is most certainly and without a doubt the most thorough paleo designs coverage series on the internet.
If doing the game versions of T-Rex, Don't forget about the ones from the Crash Bandicoot franchise, Baby T from Crash Bandicoot warped and the Rex from Crash Bandicoot 4 its about time
Yay, Crash Bandicoot! Love that game.
Dude, I love the video and all the t rex interpretations. But I'm shocked that you never mentioned One eye(From speckles the Tabosaurus) because he was a t rex, and that design was BLOODY badass.
exciting! Had the original Land of the Lost and the Will Farrell movie, but not the 90s series? That puppet was so goofy!
Zoids had some cool T-rex designs, the Bio-Tyranno, Berserk Fury, Death Rex, Omega Rex, etc
I grew up with the lost world with stop motion because my parents showed me it if not then I would never see such a masterpiece
Some Disney animated series that T-rex appeared in are The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and The Legend of Tarzan.
Also about the movie 65, what's the point in setting your film up in a specific time period (65 million years ago) and include creatures that didn't live during that time (Fasolasuchus). I know that shouldn't be a criticism in most movies on dinosaurs, but I couldn't help it with this one.
Why?
I think you've really helped me to appreciate designs which aren't accurate, stylized dinosaurs slap without a doubt
There is also a T.rex in an episode of Rupert who goes back in time with an amulet. Definitely an out there design.
Happy for you congrats man keep it up
Before I forget, I would also recommend adding in the video game follow up Thunder from Turok: Dinosaur Hunter who had a robotic Kano eye and could breathe fire.
Honestly was kinda hoping you'd skim across Dino King, aka: Speckles the Tarbosaurus, that features a t. rex as the antagonist. That whole story seems to me like it was made from the same directors and in the same style as "I Am T. Rex", though the 1st movie is definitely a little more "realistic" than its sequel movie, but all in all the same vibe. 👍
hope when u do a video on interpretations of Raptors, you do a bit on the teryx from RWBY that appear in season 7 and the justice league crossover movie
I thought it was so cute being able to hear your daughter in the background 😭 I forget you have a kid
9:58 considering they are both robot toy dinosaur, i totally didn't expected to see grimlock and rex❤
11:56 also, you are absolutly about rexy😂
I really liked how terrifying 65’s terrifying t-Rex. All of the that movie’s dinos are redesigned to be monsters which isn’t realistic but looks so scary.
I'm slowly starting to want to watch Power Rangers again. Dino Thunder has such beautiful designs. X3
By the way, would T-Bone from Extreme Dinosaurs fit into this category? I mean, he's a humanoid T.rex. And what about Roy Hess? XD
I'm including a couple for the sake of completion. The Disney Aladin, Little Mermaid and Tarzan shows from the late 90s/early 2000s all included at least one episode where a T-rex played a major roll. And just for fun: during one of the Blackadder specials, Blackadder Back and Forth (which is free on youtube btw), Blackadder and Baldrick build a time machine to win a bet and at one point end up meeting a t-rex. They try to shoo it away when it comes to eat them and they end up killing it with the stench of Baldrick's undies
I love your Channel
I refuse to believe that adult rexes had downny or pigmy fibers coating any part of their body, regardless this video and playlist of videos is so amazing, keep up the great work, congrats on 10k brother 🤙
I think I remember the VFX Designers for JW1 and 2 mentioning Rexy looks different because she's meant to be slightly malnourished in the first two films.
The king of the dinosaurs. The most famous dinosaur in media 🦖
I can't believe you didn't include T.rex from You Are Umasou animated movie, especially since stuff like I am a T.rex gets a mention.
I am really excited for tarbo :)
I know you covered Grimlock as a T-Rex but I'd say a much equally famous T-Rex transformer is Megatron from Beast Wars in his regular organic T-Rex form and then later in his Transmetal T-Rex form.
FINALLY! Took you long enough
You're gonna love my T-REX
one interpretation that i like is from a show called Prehistoric Park. i watched it as a kid and the T-rex designs are not accurate at all but are still very cool
An event bigger than the dinosaur reinosaunce, very hyped
i have been trying to find out what dinosaur king series was named for so long bro, i just remember seeing it as a kid. especially the episode with a spinosaurus
Seems this tyrannosaurus had long legacy in media despite the last tyrannosaur Species
great job but you forgot about megatron t rex from beast wars that it's my favorite representation, can you mention it in a future video?
So excited ✨
In Dino Thunders Super Sentai counterpart Abaranger, the T-Rex zord (alongside all the other zords) were able to speak too
Love Queen Fang The T-Rex And Queen Rexy The T-Rex Because They My Favourite Dinosaurs Of The T-Rex-Verse
Amazing World of Gumball also did make fun of the "Vision based on movement" line from JP1, denouncing it. Funny enough.
Here are my top 10 favourite designs of T-rex's from various media and in some case real live.
1. Rexy Jurassic park.
2. Sharptooth The land before time.
3. The T-rex from Phil tippet's prehistoric beast.
4. The T-rex's from Dinotasia.
5. Walking with dinosaurs TV show T-rex.
6. Carnosaur T-rex.
7. The T-rex design from the DK Eyewitness books.
8. The T-rex from Planet of dinosaurs.
9. The animatronic T-rex at the Natural history museum in London.
10. Elvis from Prehysteria.
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that scene was so cool JW ripped it off!
I dunno if I've missed it on either part, but what about the TRex from the 1989 Ray Bradbury Theater episode The Sound of Thunder?
Awesome 🎉
For part 2:
Roy Hess (Dinosaurs)
T-Bone (Extreme Dinosaurs)
T-rex (Fossil Fighters)
Megatron (Beast Wars)
Dino Tyranno (DinoZaurs)
Dinosaur Island is from the era when the discussion about feathers of tyrannosaurs was at its hottest and the possible plumage of T. rex was argued for and against until researchers slapped the skin prints and overheating evidences of tyrannosauroids on the table. Back then, the fully covered "Finchsaurus rex" was a popular meme because the T. rex became the frontline soldier in the feather war for coelurosaurs feathers.
I heard this at school 12:50 😂😂
Ok I dont know if anyone else knows please say if you do but there was a show on Jetix that was kids fight different Giant monsters but I cant remember what it was called but I recall a T-rex being in the intro for a future episode I never got to see
I found it its called Monster Warriors
Can you do dryosaurus next
That would be nice
You forgot One-Eye from Speckles the Tarbosaurus. Awesome video though.
You say barney gave up the carnivore diet i say he merely has flat teeth to grind up his victims bones....😂
There is also the forgotten show "Andy's prehistoric adventures". There is a male and a female. The male gives the female dead triceratops as a gift to accept him as a mate.