Fun fact: I always though ceratosaurus to be cool. Because of Dinosaur King being my first introduction to it. It was especially with that wpisode when they were fighting the alpha gang on their island, with Ceratosaurus itself being the D-Teams reinforcement. The stand off it and the MCs had with the villains look so cool
They mentioned during the JP3 directors commentary, that yes the Ceratosaurus in the movie is a reworked trex model. They didn't have the budget to "build" a new dino model after the spino animatronic and CGI model 😅
One thing I love about this series is how you don’t judge these designs completely on accuracy. So many dinosaur creators just go “this isn’t 100% accurate and if therefore bad,” but you stray away from that and judge the designs as just that, designs.
people that thinks something is accurate by a % is the clowns in this community. They do have no idea what the living animal looked like. Thanks for the clowns tho, that makes us laugh so good!
@@grandiosa86 I don’t disagree with what you’re actually saying but I wouldn’t say people have “no idea” if we’re being fair lol. With most dinosaurs I’d say that sentiment actually is the case since we only have a very general idea of what they might’ve looked like (and that’s if we’re lucky), but that’s not the case with all dinosaurs. There’s many of them that we can definitively say that at the very least we are pretty damn close, all things considered. Hell we literally know everything down to the actual color of a handful of dinosaurs (a couple marine reptiles too) as far as their physical appearance goes. Behavior and stuff like that is far more speculative of course, but as far as physical appearance goes we definitely can come VERY close with some species, barring a few relatively minor details. Please don’t take this as an argument or anything though because like I said I completely agree with you for the most part, I’m just commenting this as clarification so some random idiot doesn’t read ur comment and think “epic, this fire breathing rainbow colored spiky dragon T.rex design I saw on deviantart is technically accurate!” Lol.
@@grandiosa86 yeah of course that wouldn’t even make sense. You’d have to know what they looked like with 100% accuracy to even come up with those percentages which is an oxymoron if I’ve ever seen one. Sadly though, it sometimes feels like a lot of people in the paleo community might as well be a walking oxymoron themselves with the ideas they spout as facts lmao. By adding to ur comment I just hope to further deter some people from thinking that way at least. Sometimes it feels like you’ve gotta write a full on thesis just to say one small thing that way random idiots don’t run away with it and interpret it however they like. Gotta love the internet & the paleo community
It just sucks how such an awesome dinosaur is often either overlooked, or just used as an Allosaurus punching bag. I’m honestly amazed such a badass looking dinosaur as Ceratosaurus is so very often underused. My personal favorites are the JWE and PK Ceratosaurus designs.
Maybe the people who made JWE felt the same way since Cerato is the first carnivore you can get. I remember in JP:OG that if one Cerato in the enclosure died, the others would quickly devour the body.
Ceratosaurus deserves 'Alot' of credit, its a very interesting mid size predator. It's appearance in Dinosaur King is my favourite and I play Ceratosaurus alot in Path of Titans cause its so damn versatile
There's a cool one that you might have missed: it had a brief appearance in Disney's Fantasia, during the Rite of Spring segment. Here a mixed herd of stegosaurs and brontosaurus(?) get stuck in a pool of mud whilst migrating across the endless desert. Here a pack of four Ceratosaurs are seen attempting to hunt them. They have the large nose horns and osteoderms, plus maybe a little bit of the crests, but weirdly seem to lack teeth
One thing I've noticed is that more recent interpretations, at least in gaming, are portraying ceratosaurus as a more "brutish" creature. The Isle, Primal Carnage, Ark (mod), and even Path of Titans, they all seek to portray ceratosaurus as something that can stand its ground. Certainly better than "local punching bag" that seemed so prevalent before
The ideas surrounding the dinosaur have changed over time. Cerato was overshadowed, mainly by Allosaurus, and underrated as a result. I think it mainly comes down to its size. Our species has a bias towards admiring large animals...and cute animals. In reality, Cerato lived around Allo and co-existed with it, which makes you wonder what their relationship as species was like.
It's insultingly ironic that people want to design awesomebro dinosaurs with osteoderms and don't appreciate enough this real dinosaur which had osteoderms and crests. To me when I was a kid, Ceratosaurus really felt like a decorated mini T-Rex, and it doesn't matter that it's only mid sized. I also like the fact that since dinosaurs like Saltriovenator existed and probably looked like Ceratosaurus, it's design can be used in any setting set throughput actual Jurassic period.
My exact thoughts and interpretations as a young child as well. My favorite dinosaurs, well visually favored are those with decorative crests or uniqueness from others. Before personal experiences My favorite carnivore was ceratosaurus; unless dilo & cryolophosaueus can be counted but not sure if their in the actual dinosaur family. Unfortunately allosaurus got me with some personal game experiences on a full realism server which lasted multiple real years as a pack I helped create blossomed. So allosaurus with its fancy crest alongside personal bias of great experiences win me over..... but I'd be lying if I said cerato wasn't still my more favored looking just by appearance alone. Appreciate how The Isle game either cerato or allosaurus can easily kill one another as well. It's not just one dominating the other. It's also why hadrosaurs tend to steal my heart with those like Para, Lambeosaurus, and just.... all of the unique crests and displays they can have. Yet, again personal experiences of a shantungosaurus wins my heart for personal love because I managed to keep one alive in the same game on a semi-rule server for multiple years. Not a herd with generations like the allos- but a singular individual. Who loved through countless events, every single carnivore and rule breaking herbivore attack, hackers, and more. I call this ancient grandmother shantungosaurus "Grandma Shanty" I could just love shantu's due to their immense size or power... but I've never cared about *_Who the MoSt PowErFuL oR BigGeSt._* ever. Even as a kid that never mattered to me. I just appreciated each dinosaur or creature for their own individual uniqueness. Even what would be considered the bland maiasaurs. They are unique due to their appearance, others just take that build and expand on it. But I've rambled far too much already, sorry just it brings so many memories or thoughts with this topic. ♡
It's kinda funny how Cerato's film career almost went like his actual history. Showed up. Had a lot of prominence. Then the new guys show up and he all but vanishes.
Dinosaur King often has some of the best designs of the 2000s. Often extremely accurate for the time, but with just the right amount of artistic liberties taken.
For another example, I'd recommend my introduction to the species: "Son of Dinosaur", one of a few edutainment documentaries from the late 80s and early 90s starring Eric Boardman (not sure if the surname is spelled right) and the late Gary Oldman. Sadly, it is the only one of these specials to my knowledge that hasn't been uploaded on TH-cam or has old VHS sold online, at least last I checked
I don't play prehistoric kingdom much but I really hope they keep ceratosaurus design. Probably my favorite interpretation of ceratosaurus in any media. I feel like a lot of the time ceratosaurus is just "allosaurus lite" with three crests
I would love to see a many interpretations video about Kaprosuchus and its appearances in ARK, Jurassic World the game, Primeval, and the criminally underrated documentary When Crocs ate Dinosaurs.
Nice, Ceratosaurus is usually not included in many media and it is very cool. I'd also love you to cover Carnotaurus. (Specially in videogamesI like the ones from Dino Stalker and Glavenus).
Worth noting about the jw ceratosaurus. When the scorpios rex attacked it, it used its jaws and arms to wrestle the cerato down, but the camera moves away as this happens. Later, when it's dragged off, you see the cerato was hit with quills. Maybe I'm looking to far into it, but I interpret this as that initial attack failing to kill the cerato, and the cerato putting up enough of a fight offscreen for the scorpios to have to use its venom. Also, a high quality mod for Ark, Ark Additions, has an interesting ceratosaurus design. Its got venomous spikes, and is actually pretty strong for its size. Accurate? No. Cool? Yes, at least in my opinion.
I already know that when you finally get around to doing a video on all the different interpretations of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, it's going to be a 6 hour long video.
Ceratosaurus is definitely a cool dinosaur for sure, I became a fan of the JPIII design and cream orange color combination. I hope that it will get more of an on screen performance in a future Jurassic film as well as some much upgraded figures from both Mattel & especially Nanmu Studio.
One of the first pieces of Dinosaur media I ever owned was a ViewMaster series of disks with scenes from The Animal World. The vibe that was given by those images have stuck with me since I was a little kid in the 70's.
just found your channel man, pretty cool stuff, I bet you'd get crazy views if you did a video or series on dino's from the Ark game since that stuff is taking off right now. Either way, keep up the cool content my dude!
I remember when I was a kid my brother and I where drawing Meraxes, and I did draw it with osteoderms, but after I did so my brother took it a step further and gave it a Thagomizer!
I wished there was a dinosaur nature documentary that every episode revolves around a certain formation and gives some underdog dinosaurs some justification
I was formally introduced to ceratosaurus in When Dinosaurs roamed America, and of course got immediately introduced to the shtick of it being allosaurus’ punching bag!
One thing you forgot to mention was "Battle of Giants: Dinosaur Strike" but it also has a bazillion dinosaur designs and relatively obscure ones for a fighting game. It was definitely a part of my childhood!
another game that i think has some interesting (but honestly quite accurate) is Battle of Giants: Dinosaur Strike for the wii, it has about 30 dinosaurs and each have 2 different coloured variants, so please take a look at it
I don't think that's accurate to say, its just how its portrayed. you could say all raptors are underdogs too cause they're smaller than another predator they lived but really they just hunted their own prey without really interfering with the larger predator. Even then Ceratosaurus is not the smallest predator in the Jurassic Morrison (Allosaurus is only two meters longer) there are lots of predators like Marshosaurus that are way smaller than it in the environment.
what a perfect of dinosaur to go with for one of these videos, i very much enjoyed ur carcharodontosaurus video, and ur 3 part Spinosaurus one was a treat to be sure, this is a lovely addition to the series. great job, could we see a video like this one a herbivore sometime? perhaps...therizinosaurus? or just therozinosaurids as a whole
One thing to note is that the Ceratoaaurus's model in JW The Game is taken from the Spinosaur's model. Actually, there's only a set number of preset models/animations and then they just have a bunch of different dinosaurs/prehistoric animals on top, hence why they're able to have so many different prehistoric animals
Ngl the ceratosaurus from carnivores dinosaur hunter reborn is the best looking design and looks more early 2000’s than actual early 2000’s depictions of ceratosaurus
Before 1993, it wasn't uncommon for Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus to get a fairly balanced representation in documentaries and other paleo media.
Here are some Ceratosaurus that you missed: It apeared un Fantasia during the dinosaur extinction,it also apeared in "The land that time" forgot where it also figths a triceratops and the low budget movie "Age of the dinosaurs" where it's one of the main dinosaurs
Theres one in paleo pines And theres also Minecraft mod called "fossils and archeology" that adds ceratosaurus and many others (i know you probably wont cover these interpretations but i just thought i would mention the ones that i know)
Journey to the beginning of time (1955) The animal world (1956) One million years BC (1966) The dinosaurs! The nature of the beast (1992) Jurassic Park 3 (2001) JP operation Genesis (2003) Jurassic world evolution and evolution 2 (2018 & 2023) Jurassic world camp cretaceous (2020 to 2023) When dinosaurs roamed America (2001) Jurassic fight club (2008) Path of titans The Isle Prehistoric kingdom Primal carnage Carnivores dinosaur hunter (1998) Are my personal favorite designs of ceratosaurus throughout media in general... Kinda forgot about journey to the beginning of time but that's ok at least you didn't mention age of dinosaurs (2013) definitely a bad design of said dinosaur but then again thats the asylum for you... Again I like the animal for it being medium size range and for its near appearance in all the media both in the good and yes even the bad representations of said animal in looking at you Jurassic fight club... I mean sure I was 14 or 15 years old when that documentary came out but now that im older and wiser and looking at the more reviews on said documentary on TH-cam yeah I have to agree with them on their opinions I mean it is called Jurassic fight club for a reason...
I doubt you will see this but there are a bunch of other spino designs I hope you look at, video games, movies and tv shows. Terra Nova the tv show has a spinosaurus called the “empirasaurus”. Fossil fighters, fossil fighters champions, fossil fighters frontier are all DS games that have unique designs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Season 7 Episode 1 - “Tempus Fugit”. Dino crisis 3s’ (Miaplacidus) is a spinosaurus with lots of genetic mutations! Teen titans “nega beast boy” episodes “the end part 1-2” have a white spino. The isle also has a new design and model for spino, along with the neuro spino. Just a few others I came across! Hope you check them out and hopefully I provided enough content for another vid!
There was this movie made by the asylum called age of dinosaurs, they had a T-Rex size ceratosaurus, it had a blue body and a bright red head Jurassic Park builder and it was portrayed as one of the main villain dinosaurs besides the human sized carnotaurus and the pteranodons
Well to be fair ceratosaurus is underrated but saying that its underrated compared to torvosaurus is a joke, yes it comes into debates when it comes to arguements about the biggest jurassic carnivore but in media it barely takes a spotlight, Nice video tho since ceratosaurus is my childhood favorite.
I always thought that cerato looked like a smaller awesome bro rex when I first saw it. Its really ironic how people complain about how dinosaurs aren't cool enough and need osteoderms and spikes even though there are plenty of real life dinosaurs that have these features.
Fun fact: I always though ceratosaurus to be cool. Because of Dinosaur King being my first introduction to it. It was especially with that wpisode when they were fighting the alpha gang on their island, with Ceratosaurus itself being the D-Teams reinforcement. The stand off it and the MCs had with the villains look so cool
They mentioned during the JP3 directors commentary, that yes the Ceratosaurus in the movie is a reworked trex model. They didn't have the budget to "build" a new dino model after the spino animatronic and CGI model 😅
One thing I love about this series is how you don’t judge these designs completely on accuracy. So many dinosaur creators just go “this isn’t 100% accurate and if therefore bad,” but you stray away from that and judge the designs as just that, designs.
people that thinks something is accurate by a % is the clowns in this community. They do have no idea what the living animal looked like. Thanks for the clowns tho, that makes us laugh so good!
@@grandiosa86 I don’t disagree with what you’re actually saying but I wouldn’t say people have “no idea” if we’re being fair lol. With most dinosaurs I’d say that sentiment actually is the case since we only have a very general idea of what they might’ve looked like (and that’s if we’re lucky), but that’s not the case with all dinosaurs. There’s many of them that we can definitively say that at the very least we are pretty damn close, all things considered. Hell we literally know everything down to the actual color of a handful of dinosaurs (a couple marine reptiles too) as far as their physical appearance goes. Behavior and stuff like that is far more speculative of course, but as far as physical appearance goes we definitely can come VERY close with some species, barring a few relatively minor details. Please don’t take this as an argument or anything though because like I said I completely agree with you for the most part, I’m just commenting this as clarification so some random idiot doesn’t read ur comment and think “epic, this fire breathing rainbow colored spiky dragon T.rex design I saw on deviantart is technically accurate!” Lol.
@@joshbray5016 They cant say something is 65 % or 70 % accurate. I did not mention the obvious, as that we already get, at least me and you.
@@grandiosa86 yeah of course that wouldn’t even make sense. You’d have to know what they looked like with 100% accuracy to even come up with those percentages which is an oxymoron if I’ve ever seen one. Sadly though, it sometimes feels like a lot of people in the paleo community might as well be a walking oxymoron themselves with the ideas they spout as facts lmao. By adding to ur comment I just hope to further deter some people from thinking that way at least. Sometimes it feels like you’ve gotta write a full on thesis just to say one small thing that way random idiots don’t run away with it and interpret it however they like. Gotta love the internet & the paleo community
@@joshbray5016 Yeah totally mate! You gotta enjoy the clowns as well!
Ceratosaurus is literally definition of cool.
Don’t let allo hear that u said that name
Yeah pass that shit real quick
@@KO_Star_boi To bad.
@@dinolover-x4h allo gonna go crazy
It’s the inspiration behind ‘Greymon’ from ‘Digimon: Digital Monsters.’
It just sucks how such an awesome dinosaur is often either overlooked, or just used as an Allosaurus punching bag. I’m honestly amazed such a badass looking dinosaur as Ceratosaurus is so very often underused. My personal favorites are the JWE and PK Ceratosaurus designs.
At least it gets its revenge in Dinosaur King. Not against Allosaurus, but the Alpha Gang and their dinosaurs were harassing it throughout episode 12.
More like Allosaurus’s bitch
Maybe the people who made JWE felt the same way since Cerato is the first carnivore you can get. I remember in JP:OG that if one Cerato in the enclosure died, the others would quickly devour the body.
Before Deinonychus and Dilophosaurus became popular, Certatosaurs was in fact the go-to "exotic" theropod.
Ceratosaurus and Dilophosaurus are my favourite dinosaurs since my childhood.
Ceratosaurus deserves 'Alot' of credit, its a very interesting mid size predator.
It's appearance in Dinosaur King is my favourite and I play Ceratosaurus alot in Path of Titans cause its so damn versatile
There's a cool one that you might have missed: it had a brief appearance in Disney's Fantasia, during the Rite of Spring segment. Here a mixed herd of stegosaurs and brontosaurus(?) get stuck in a pool of mud whilst migrating across the endless desert. Here a pack of four Ceratosaurs are seen attempting to hunt them. They have the large nose horns and osteoderms, plus maybe a little bit of the crests, but weirdly seem to lack teeth
One thing I've noticed is that more recent interpretations, at least in gaming, are portraying ceratosaurus as a more "brutish" creature. The Isle, Primal Carnage, Ark (mod), and even Path of Titans, they all seek to portray ceratosaurus as something that can stand its ground. Certainly better than "local punching bag" that seemed so prevalent before
The ideas surrounding the dinosaur have changed over time. Cerato was overshadowed, mainly by Allosaurus, and underrated as a result. I think it mainly comes down to its size. Our species has a bias towards admiring large animals...and cute animals.
In reality, Cerato lived around Allo and co-existed with it, which makes you wonder what their relationship as species was like.
Ceratosaurus used to fascinate me as a child and still does :}
It's insultingly ironic that people want to design awesomebro dinosaurs with osteoderms and don't appreciate enough this real dinosaur which had osteoderms and crests. To me when I was a kid, Ceratosaurus really felt like a decorated mini T-Rex, and it doesn't matter that it's only mid sized.
I also like the fact that since dinosaurs like Saltriovenator existed and probably looked like Ceratosaurus, it's design can be used in any setting set throughput actual Jurassic period.
My exact thoughts and interpretations as a young child as well. My favorite dinosaurs, well visually favored are those with decorative crests or uniqueness from others.
Before personal experiences My favorite carnivore was ceratosaurus; unless dilo & cryolophosaueus can be counted but not sure if their in the actual dinosaur family.
Unfortunately allosaurus got me with some personal game experiences on a full realism server which lasted multiple real years as a pack I helped create blossomed. So allosaurus with its fancy crest alongside personal bias of great experiences win me over..... but I'd be lying if I said cerato wasn't still my more favored looking just by appearance alone.
Appreciate how The Isle game either cerato or allosaurus can easily kill one another as well. It's not just one dominating the other.
It's also why hadrosaurs tend to steal my heart with those like Para, Lambeosaurus, and just.... all of the unique crests and displays they can have.
Yet, again personal experiences of a shantungosaurus wins my heart for personal love because I managed to keep one alive in the same game on a semi-rule server for multiple years. Not a herd with generations like the allos- but a singular individual. Who loved through countless events, every single carnivore and rule breaking herbivore attack, hackers, and more. I call this ancient grandmother shantungosaurus "Grandma Shanty"
I could just love shantu's due to their immense size or power... but I've never cared about *_Who the MoSt PowErFuL oR BigGeSt._* ever. Even as a kid that never mattered to me. I just appreciated each dinosaur or creature for their own individual uniqueness. Even what would be considered the bland maiasaurs. They are unique due to their appearance, others just take that build and expand on it.
But I've rambled far too much already, sorry just it brings so many memories or thoughts with this topic. ♡
It's kinda funny how Cerato's film career almost went like his actual history. Showed up. Had a lot of prominence. Then the new guys show up and he all but vanishes.
Dinosaur King often has some of the best designs of the 2000s. Often extremely accurate for the time, but with just the right amount of artistic liberties taken.
Carnivores Is the only Game where ceratosaurus Is bigger than allosaurus.
ceratosaurus is so cool and honestly its just really under appreciated
I'd like to mention the prior extinction ceratosaurus, it's my favorite design for it with some epic skins
For another example, I'd recommend my introduction to the species: "Son of Dinosaur", one of a few edutainment documentaries from the late 80s and early 90s starring Eric Boardman (not sure if the surname is spelled right) and the late Gary Oldman. Sadly, it is the only one of these specials to my knowledge that hasn't been uploaded on TH-cam or has old VHS sold online, at least last I checked
I don't play prehistoric kingdom much but I really hope they keep ceratosaurus design. Probably my favorite interpretation of ceratosaurus in any media. I feel like a lot of the time ceratosaurus is just "allosaurus lite" with three crests
I would love to see a many interpretations video about Kaprosuchus and its appearances in ARK, Jurassic World the game, Primeval, and the criminally underrated documentary When Crocs ate Dinosaurs.
I'll never forgive Jurassic Fight Club to dedicating an entire episode to crapping all over Ceratosaurus
Nice, Ceratosaurus is usually not included in many media and it is very cool.
I'd also love you to cover Carnotaurus. (Specially in videogamesI like the ones from Dino Stalker and Glavenus).
Was anyone else sad the Ceratosaurus was killed by the Allosaurus in When Dinosaurs Roamed America?
My favorite dinosaur!!!!!!! 💙💙💙
Worth noting about the jw ceratosaurus.
When the scorpios rex attacked it, it used its jaws and arms to wrestle the cerato down, but the camera moves away as this happens.
Later, when it's dragged off, you see the cerato was hit with quills.
Maybe I'm looking to far into it, but I interpret this as that initial attack failing to kill the cerato, and the cerato putting up enough of a fight offscreen for the scorpios to have to use its venom.
Also, a high quality mod for Ark, Ark Additions, has an interesting ceratosaurus design. Its got venomous spikes, and is actually pretty strong for its size.
Accurate? No. Cool? Yes, at least in my opinion.
I’m all for that! Would have been cool to see
I already know that when you finally get around to doing a video on all the different interpretations of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, it's going to be a 6 hour long video.
My favourite dinosaur. Glad you did this dude.
Ceratosaurus is definitely a cool dinosaur for sure, I became a fan of the JPIII design and cream orange color combination. I hope that it will get more of an on screen performance in a future Jurassic film as well as some much upgraded figures from both Mattel & especially Nanmu Studio.
Greymon qualifies as the most iconic depiction of this dinosaur in my book even if it's ambiguous how much of it is based on Ceratosaurus.
I am happy to find a guy who has a passion for these animals keep up the good work
One of the first pieces of Dinosaur media I ever owned was a ViewMaster series of disks with scenes from The Animal World. The vibe that was given by those images have stuck with me since I was a little kid in the 70's.
One of my favorite versions of ceratosaurs is definitely the one from fantasia’s rite of spring. I love the look of all the dinosaur designs in that.
as i recall it wasn't even depicted with teeth? or they were covered by its lips in which case, well ahead of its time.
I appreciate Ceratosaurus more now. It may still not be my favorite midsize theropod, but it certainly had more appreciation from me.
just found your channel man, pretty cool stuff, I bet you'd get crazy views if you did a video or series on dino's from the Ark game since that stuff is taking off right now. Either way, keep up the cool content my dude!
I would love to see a many interpretations of Carnotaurus, including some of its family in media like the Pycnonemosaurus in PoT.
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Okay, that gave me a good laught. Didn't know that was an theory back in the day.
Greymon from "Digimon Adventure" was my introduction to Ceratosaurus.
Dino Guy be wanting those ceratosaurus feet
I remember when I was a kid my brother and I where drawing Meraxes, and I did draw it with osteoderms, but after I did so my brother took it a step further and gave it a Thagomizer!
I wished there was a dinosaur nature documentary that every episode revolves around a certain formation and gives some underdog dinosaurs some justification
I was formally introduced to ceratosaurus in When Dinosaurs roamed America, and of course got immediately introduced to the shtick of it being allosaurus’ punching bag!
One thing you forgot to mention was "Battle of Giants: Dinosaur Strike" but it also has a bazillion dinosaur designs and relatively obscure ones for a fighting game. It was definitely a part of my childhood!
Ceratosaurus is one of my most favorites. I love them so much. There's not nearly enough of them in movies and games. It's legit upsetting
I'd like one about Giganotosaurus, the giant therapod from South Ameruca
Gigantosaurus Disney Jr
Path of titans and Evrima def are my favorite interpretations of cerato
Didn’t know Allosaurus and the ceratosaurus were in Prehistoric kingdom (I’m impressed)
My favorite dinosaur
What is that theropod Figure next to the dimetrodon on your top shelf?
another game that i think has some interesting (but honestly quite accurate) is Battle of Giants: Dinosaur Strike for the wii, it has about 30 dinosaurs and each have 2 different coloured variants, so please take a look at it
Finally somebody else that knows that game!!!!!
Ceratosaurus is the underdog of the Jurassic
I don't think that's accurate to say, its just how its portrayed.
you could say all raptors are underdogs too cause they're smaller than another predator they lived but really they just hunted their own prey without really interfering with the larger predator. Even then Ceratosaurus is not the smallest predator in the Jurassic Morrison (Allosaurus is only two meters longer) there are lots of predators like Marshosaurus that are way smaller than it in the environment.
You should do Apatosaurus.
In Fossil League Ceratosaurus appears in the late Jurassic area as a tamable boss
Please, please, please do one of these for Carnotaurus! Been loving these videos and Carnotaurus is my favorite dinosaur
You forgot the ceratosaurus from Age of Dinosaurs and Dinosaur Great War Izenborg.
You should have also reacted to garugas ceratosaurs a mod in ark survival evolved looks amazing but a bit too many spikes.
what a perfect of dinosaur to go with for one of these videos, i very much enjoyed ur carcharodontosaurus video, and ur 3 part Spinosaurus one was a treat to be sure, this is a lovely addition to the series. great job, could we see a video like this one a herbivore sometime? perhaps...therizinosaurus? or just therozinosaurids as a whole
What about Journey To The Beginning Of Time? :(
Ceratosaurus was also in Fantasia during the desert scene
One thing to note is that the Ceratoaaurus's model in JW The Game is taken from the Spinosaur's model.
Actually, there's only a set number of preset models/animations and then they just have a bunch of different dinosaurs/prehistoric animals on top, hence why they're able to have so many different prehistoric animals
Im very excited to see primal in future episodes
YES! Thanks dude!
There's a game called Prior Extinction which features a lot of dinosaurs with pretty nice designs, you might like to check it out
I'm surprised you hadn't included "Journey to the Beginning of Time".
nice video, can you make a carnotaurus video next?
What about Greymon and its evolutive line?
The Ceratosaurus in JP 3 was originally going to be a Carnotosaurus, but it was changed due to Disney's Dinosaurs film having the Carno as the villian
Ngl the ceratosaurus from carnivores dinosaur hunter reborn is the best looking design and looks more early 2000’s than actual early 2000’s depictions of ceratosaurus
Love these
Shout out to the Denver museum for the beautiful sculpture of the Ceratosaurus in the first image.
I think the antagonist carnivore therapods in the first ep of Primal where also Ceratosaurus
My initial thought back in the day. But they are “Horned Tyrannosaurs”
Forgot to include ceratosaurus in land that time forgot and the people that time forgot.
Before 1993, it wasn't uncommon for Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus to get a fairly balanced representation in documentaries and other paleo media.
Ceratosaurus is actually my favorite dinosaur because of its appearance and the history I have with it
Can you make a T-Rex designs video? If not, I can understand why because it would probably be like two hours long lol.
Lol, I plan to make one. Just as a special occasion. 10k subs or something haha
I would like to see your opinion on Monster Hunter designs
This is a cool dinosaur, you should do T-rex next if you want to
You've done Fantasis before, how could you forget the Ceratas in that? They were threatening the animals stuck in the mud in the extinction section
I normally don’t include every one out there.
@@DinoGuy8 Oh there's way too many to be comprehensive, just weird you leave out something that you covered before.
can you do brontosaurus/apatosaurus next please! I think that would be really cool
Here are some Ceratosaurus that you missed:
It apeared un Fantasia during the dinosaur extinction,it also apeared in "The land that time" forgot where it also figths a triceratops and the low budget movie "Age of the dinosaurs" where it's one of the main dinosaurs
Theres one in paleo pines And theres also Minecraft mod called "fossils and archeology" that adds ceratosaurus and many others (i know you probably wont cover these interpretations but i just thought i would mention the ones that i know)
Journey to the beginning of time (1955)
The animal world (1956)
One million years BC (1966)
The dinosaurs! The nature of the beast (1992)
Jurassic Park 3 (2001)
JP operation Genesis (2003)
Jurassic world evolution and evolution 2 (2018 & 2023)
Jurassic world camp cretaceous (2020 to 2023)
When dinosaurs roamed America (2001)
Jurassic fight club (2008)
Path of titans
The Isle
Prehistoric kingdom
Primal carnage
Carnivores dinosaur hunter (1998)
Are my personal favorite designs of ceratosaurus throughout media in general...
Kinda forgot about journey to the beginning of time but that's ok at least you didn't mention age of dinosaurs (2013) definitely a bad design of said dinosaur but then again thats the asylum for you...
Again I like the animal for it being medium size range and for its near appearance in all the media both in the good and yes even the bad representations of said animal in looking at you Jurassic fight club... I mean sure I was 14 or 15 years old when that documentary came out but now that im older and wiser and looking at the more reviews on said documentary on TH-cam yeah I have to agree with them on their opinions I mean it is called Jurassic fight club for a reason...
Huge shout-out to mario lanzas, the dudes paleo art is awesome
Ceratosaurus is my second favorite dinosaur, only being behind Baryonyx
I doubt you will see this but there are a bunch of other spino designs I hope you look at, video games, movies and tv shows. Terra Nova the tv show has a spinosaurus called the “empirasaurus”. Fossil fighters, fossil fighters champions, fossil fighters frontier are all DS games that have unique designs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Season 7 Episode 1 - “Tempus Fugit”. Dino crisis 3s’ (Miaplacidus) is a spinosaurus with lots of genetic mutations! Teen titans “nega beast boy” episodes “the end part 1-2” have a white spino. The isle also has a new design and model for spino, along with the neuro spino. Just a few others I came across! Hope you check them out and hopefully I provided enough content for another vid!
Ceratosaurus my favorite Jurassic underdog
My favorite designs are the Isle, POT, and PK, and PC designs.
So how are u going to replace on your poll
YOOO my favorite dinosaur
Makes all versions of saurophaganax
There was this movie made by the asylum called age of dinosaurs, they had a T-Rex size ceratosaurus, it had a blue body and a bright red head Jurassic Park builder and it was portrayed as one of the main villain dinosaurs besides the human sized carnotaurus and the pteranodons
It's almost like they took the design from Jurassic Park and mix it up with a t-rex, also with the size
At least ceratosaurus is more popular than marshosaurus lol
I bet when you do one with Tyrannosaurus, the last one would be part 25, depending how long the videos are
Check out the ark additions ceratosaurus
Well to be fair ceratosaurus is underrated but saying that its underrated compared to torvosaurus is a joke, yes it comes into debates when it comes to arguements about the biggest jurassic carnivore but in media it barely takes a spotlight, Nice video tho since ceratosaurus is my childhood favorite.
The Jurassic Hyena 😁😁😁
Epic
Do pteranodon next plz
Everybodys favorite
I wonder what he would think of the Ark mod cerato.
Can yah do Baryonix
I always thought that cerato looked like a smaller awesome bro rex when I first saw it. Its really ironic how people complain about how dinosaurs aren't cool enough and need osteoderms and spikes even though there are plenty of real life dinosaurs that have these features.