Honestly large adzharchid if portrayed as Lovecraftian thing was pretty great. Uncannily body proportion, extremely big beak, and can be added with eerie vocalization
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 i agree, they are something that would look really uncanny for most people, i need to make something like that because it doesn’t exist yet.
The first Dino Crisis focused a lot on the horror elements of having dinosaurs in the present day, while the sequels leaned hard into the action side of things the first game really felt like you were being constantly stalked and hunted
I know this is a weird request but there were these old 1980's trading cards called Dinosaurs Attack! They're well drawn and when you collect them all they put together a story.
everyone else is saying it, but Hell Creek's concept of a zombie apocalypse in the dinosaur age is really cool and creative: an apocalypse is always turned on its head when the point of view is through something other than a person, especially if that point of view is through dinosaurs.
That Dinosaur zombie story sounds really cool. I'd love an animated short based on this concept. Like you said its alot like the Plague of Madness, and i'd love if Gendy Tartakovsky did something with this story or adapted it into a future Primal episode
I want more dinosaur media that's from the point of view of dinosaurs and isn't just dinosaurs as monsters hunting and killing humans who somehow manage to bring back dinosaurs somehow. Something like a combination of The Land Before Time and Watership Down, preferably for adults.
@prehistorichero2755 I have an idea for a trilogy of jurassic films that take place after jurassic world, it's called jurassic wilds and it's from the point of a dakotaraptor and his pack trying to survive from human hunters. The dinos are also scientifically accurate.
Because human zombies are already boring and too usual, including the fast runner type. Zombies animals in fiction are extremely rare and mostly only used as transmission of whatever virus or radiation before strikes human
I had a dream about having to hide from both human zombies as well as a living T-Rex. It was scary and awesome. I want a video game version. Or at least a movie.
I think a movie or short film with a very basic premise - Humans having to survive a dinosaur encounter could be VERY thrilling and full of horror if done right. No mutations or grand spectacles like JP/JW, no need to bend over backwards to explain why the dino is there. Just humans having no control over the situation. Something akin to Cujo yk?
Another story that should be mentioned is “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury. While not a horror story, it’s concept of time travel is unsettling. It is about people time traveling to the past, and hunting dinosaurs at the exact locations where they are going to die via markings on trees. One of the characters accidentally steps off a path and killed a butterfly. They then returned to the present to find that the printed words at the entrance no longer making sense.
@@brandoncruise6398 the movie kinda haunted me ngl. Like are those people sentient? Do they remember being human? How long until the buildings are gone? Chilling.
Dinosaur fan here, I thought the first story was interesting. Though, the dinosaur zombie horror story was the best one it was quite good, eerie, and sad as well. The author’s explanation on how the virus started in the book makes sense in some way.
the zombie one sounds really interesting! there is a haunting thought there that every 27 million years there's something out there resetting our planet with mass extinction. and it's sad to think no matter what the dinos we grew to like throughout the story are doomed. i liked it! very cool video ❤
Quick Mokele Mbembe report, Carl Hagenbeck isn't really associated with the Mokele Mbembe. He's associated with the Chipekwe, a cryptid more from the Zambian region like you mentioned. The Mokele Mbembe came from the Northern Republic of Congo during a 1913-1914 expedition by Ludwig Freiherr von Stein zu Lausnitz. Hypothetically they could be the same animal of course and some have associated them, but they're usually considered two different cryptids due to the distance between them and other reported features
You should do "Dinosaur Summer" it's like a steam punk "Jurassic Park" with a prehistoric island place, alot like the monster island in the "Kong" movies
The tyrannosaurus in Dino Crisis 2 was called a one eyed menace by one of the protagonists sometime after losing one of it's eyes to a rocket. So, 4 I guess?
If you want to go real deep into the origin story of how the Mokele Mbembe story formed, you should really read Abominable Science by Daniel Loxton and Donald Prothero. Spoiler: The whole story was likely made up wholesale by colonialists to reflect tall-tales exactly like The Last Haunt of the Dinosaur and then was later used by the Congolese natives to exploit tourists and creationist missionaries out of their money.
The description of Mokelé-Mbembé in the original Congolese folklore also differs quite a bit from its modern pop culture depiction as a surviving sauropod, if anything local folkloric accounts have evolved with time to become less like spirits or deities and more like flesh-and-blood sauropods. Similar to how it wasn't until after WW2 that the the plesiosaur became the standard image of the Loch Ness Monster.
Dinosaurs and horror has so much untapped potential and what little of it we do get in today's media tends to be a little exaggerated the zombie plague one was so interesting it got my mind wondering
There's so much that can be experimented with it, I agree. I mean, if one author outside of the dinosaur community can deliver on making a decent dinosaur zombie story, just imagine what else could be done by those who are.
Oh wow! The name of this dinosaur is even the same and species as the dinosaur in Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. The dying chief that had eaten the unusual meat referred to it as that. When you said the name, I was caught off guard. I guess they must have referenced this story you found when they made it. Even some of the elements are the same like the location, the interaction with the native people, tracking the animal down, etc. Although, in the movie, it was just a regular herbivorous sauropod. Anyway, great video!
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who has thought of the potential of a zombie apocalypse among dinosaurs. I love dinosaur horror. Like, I love the depiction of dinosaurs as ths living, breathing animals they were, but sometimes you want a good dino horror
Ok, Hell creek sound really interesting and I'm going to have to read it. As for a story recommendation to cover - "Star Trek: First Frontier" by Diane Carey and Dr. James "Jim" Kirkland. It's an interesting little sapient dinosaur time travel story and Kirkland talked about writing the bits that took place on Cretaceous Earth on one of his appearances on the I Know Dino podcast.
In The Walking Dead season 5 episode 12 or 13? There's a character Eugene he's one of the survivors in the main group. Smart guy who lies to everyone being an important scientist who can cure the zombie outbreak just to guarantee his own safety in the group. In the scene, they're walking on an empty railroad while being bored, and Eugene ponders what if dinosaurs and died to extinction because of the zombie outbreak. He talks to himself saying "it would be interesting to see ankylosaurus chasing down a diplodocus, that would be a videogame I would be playing."
Honestly, it does! Like, if Bill Watterson made a Calvin and Hobbes Halloween special with them playing with dinosaur toys that eventually turns into one of their imaginary adventures. Man, I miss Calvin and Hobbes.
I am surprised you didn't mention the "Primal" episode "Plague of Madness" and it's Zombie Sauropod also the "Eerie" comic reminded me of an old Goldkey or Charlton comic anthology in which a guy hunts for a Lockness like monster near an small village. He catches it in a net and a beautiful woman from the village comes to see it, he tries to impress her with his catch but she knifes him. The other villagers show up and release it as they worship it. I couldn't tell you the name sadly but it's something to check out. A lot of those off the wall comic anthologies have some wild dino fiction, might want to do an episode on some.
I have been expecting such a topic like this one. Dinosaurs could be creepy if you looked at them the wrong way. Carnivore dinosaurs being mindless bloodthirsty beasts is a common trope in movies recently, it is a common misuse of predators.
The only thing resembling dinosaur horror I can really recall ever reading is the short story A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. It's not even really about dinosaurs, just time travel and the butterfly effect with dinosaurs thrown in.
I read a dino horror short story years ago. I don't remember much of the details but it was the typical story of indigenous people's revenge curse that befall on greedy city folks. The gist of it is about a paleontologist discovering and obsessing over the discovery of giant, perfectly complete T-Rex skeleton deep in the jungle. It was worshiped by villagers as a guardian deity so they vehemently refused his attempt to buy it off of them. The paleontologist then hired mercenaries to attack the village, kill everyone to silence witnesses and retrieve the skeleton to his museum. The paleontologist was later killed when the skeleton came alive one night and ate him.
I'm excited for the Primitive War adaptations. Hope it does bring good "dinosaur horror" the books had a little bit of. The sequel book's main antagonists are extremely interesting to me, and the Utahraptors in the book I hope will be faithfully translated as such.
Anyone remember the Star-Spangled War Stories comics from DC from the 1950s and 1960s? A lot of the issues covered what they titled “The War That Time Forgot”, where US soldiers and sailors battle dinosaurs during World War II.
I’m planning on making a stop motion horror short with accurate dinosaurs (probably a feathered dromaeosaur) on my channel. Also I think Hell Creek would make a great movie or TV show. I know I’d watch it! RIP ankylosaur
This is funny cause I just changed my phone background to the eerie magazine cover your talking about. Then I watch this video and boom I get to see the story being explained of the swamp god.
For the last story... Not only does it portray a zombie apocalypse in the dinosaur realm, but it shows the infection hopping across species in a meaningful way (even the herbivores aren't immune). Too often with zombie apocalypses, the virus either only affects humans, or the effects on other animals is poorly explored (think Train to Busan, where a deer is the first creature to he zombified before we see any human zombies, but then the rest of the movie doesn't portray any other zombie animals at all, not even zombie pigeons at any of the tran stops). I very much applaud the author for portraying interspecies infection the way he did!
24:45 Elaborating on this “Three T Rex known as One Eye” thing, if I had a quarter for every Dinosaur character named “Fang” I knew, I’d have a dollar. Which, a dollar in today’s economy isn’t a lot *BUT ITS NOT A GOOD SIGN IMO*
I also liked "Hell Creek." I just liked the idea of dinos of different species banding together to fight a common threat. Who knows? Maybe Trikes and Ankylosaurs joined forces during migration to fight off predators. When I was a kid, I read comics entitled, "Star-Spangled War Stories," which featured the US military battling dinosaurs and marine reptiles in and around lost islands in the Pacific during WWII.
Wasn't One-Eye also the name of a very famous 2000 AD Tyrannosaur than terrorized the Flesh comics at one point? Her grandson was Golgotha in ABC Warriors.
And her son. Satanus was held in a zoo at the time of the atomic wars, and left to roam the Cursed Earth. Golgotha was his son. Flesh was a great series. I suspect Old One Eye in Flesh was the first, the Morrison one in DvA couldn’t be a coincidence considering his background.
Hey diego what if you made videos on underated/overlooked dinosaurs kinda like the lost paleo media series. I think that would be pretty cool to show off some dinosaurs that dont get a lot of love like shringasaurus.
Thanks for the suggestion, but no. There are already several other channels out there who's content matches the kind of video you're asking for. Mine isn't because my main focus is on paleomedia.
ok what's the 2nd? The one from Dino Crisis or that one Turok video game? So at least four 1. One Eye the Edgelord 2. One Eye the Vengeful Mother 3. One Eye the Zombie 4. One Eye the Persistent Predator
Here’s my horror story; a Dino was in a small cage, screaming for a sky to lift its wings. A forest where to forage. A flock. But it had none that… All it had, was a maroon beak, & torn up talons.
I’m losing my mind, this was recommended to me and makes me feel like I’ve been transferred to a universe where dinosaur horror literature is the standard, I loved this video lol
I remember there were Jurassic Park comics in around 1994. Aside from the story lines advancing the story with Dr Grant there was another featuring dinosaurs set in the Jurassic period. No dialogue, no narration but the artist conveyed exactly what was going on with action and expression alone. I am going to go and find it now its surely out there.
The "Swamp God" story is probably my favourite out of these three; simple yet effective. Also, speaking of mokele mbembe, have you considered doing a video on dinosaur cryptids?
You should totally check out these two obscure short stories, “The Monster Of Lake LaMetrie” it is a Nessie meets Frankenstein type story and “The Monster of Partridge Creek” is a sort of Dino-western featuring a Ceratosaurus. Also “Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs” is a fun lesser known dinosaur novel.
Maybe the triceratops and the ankylosaurus herd helped other dinosaurs to survive and tries to find a new home where there’s a hidden place for them to live
Mokole Mbembe also appears in the Light Novel Goblin Slayer. It is considered as a young hydra, as they're supposed to grow more head with time (in GS's diegesis). Despite its classification as a hydra, it keeps it's sauropod-like appearance and the water-dwelling behavior
Late to the party... The Zombie Dinosaur story reminds me of an episode of "Primal" where the two main characters (a caveman and a dinosaur) are being terrorized by an infected dinosaur that looks a lot like a zombie. It is a pretty epic show.
So not only is Hell Creek a story about the fucking zombie apocalypse at the end of the age of the dinosaurs, but it’s main characters are two of my favorite dinos? Yes. I’m in.
Sadly, no dino horror story will ever be as scary as the fact that published dinosaur erotic literature exists...
What. And why.
@@areallyshortbrontothere One of them is titled Taken By The T-Rex 💀
This is very true. Those books are on a whole different level of horror.
Honestly large adzharchid if portrayed as Lovecraftian thing was pretty great. Uncannily body proportion, extremely big beak, and can be added with eerie vocalization
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 i agree, they are something that would look really uncanny for most people, i need to make something like that because it doesn’t exist yet.
Im only 3 seconds in and I’m already horrified
Same...
Took me 2.9
@@NickMendozaArtz try 1.6
Bro is terrified of the word stumble
hi horrified im dd
The first Dino Crisis focused a lot on the horror elements of having dinosaurs in the present day, while the sequels leaned hard into the action side of things the first game really felt like you were being constantly stalked and hunted
Yeah, there were quick time moments where Dino's come out of nowhere and attack Regina.
Loved those horror sequences.
Wait until he hears about the fourth T-Rex namend "One Eye" in the second game xD
I know this is a weird request but there were these old 1980's trading cards called Dinosaurs Attack! They're well drawn and when you collect them all they put together a story.
and idw released a series of comics about it
@@ikaiju-eu9wn That's so cool! I didn't know that
Great comic too
now THAT would be a popular video for sure
I own those cards after I got the from my father
8:00
>Defenseless Animal
>Armored enough to tank smokeless powder rifle rounds
>Kills 2 people
>Lmao
everyone else is saying it, but Hell Creek's concept of a zombie apocalypse in the dinosaur age is really cool and creative: an apocalypse is always turned on its head when the point of view is through something other than a person, especially if that point of view is through dinosaurs.
That Dinosaur zombie story sounds really cool. I'd love an animated short based on this concept. Like you said its alot like the Plague of Madness, and i'd love if Gendy Tartakovsky did something with this story or adapted it into a future Primal episode
I want more dinosaur media that's from the point of view of dinosaurs and isn't just dinosaurs as monsters hunting and killing humans who somehow manage to bring back dinosaurs somehow. Something like a combination of The Land Before Time and Watership Down, preferably for adults.
@prehistorichero2755
I have an idea for a trilogy of jurassic films that take place after jurassic world, it's called jurassic wilds and it's from the point of a dakotaraptor and his pack trying to survive from human hunters.
The dinos are also scientifically accurate.
Raptor Red might be up your alley. It's told from the point of view of a Utahrapter abd written by a paleontologist named Robert Bakker.
Zombies and Dinosaur? Now that's a potential franchise.
Primal did touch upon that with the Plague of Madness episode
@@lazyquahog9385 Yeah I remember that episode aired around covid, Crazy coincidence to be honest.
Because human zombies are already boring and too usual, including the fast runner type. Zombies animals in fiction are extremely rare and mostly only used as transmission of whatever virus or radiation before strikes human
I had a dream about having to hide from both human zombies as well as a living T-Rex. It was scary and awesome. I want a video game version. Or at least a movie.
Riding a zombie dinosaur, shotgun in one hand, comically large leg of ham in the other hand.
"The Birds" is technically a dinosaur horror movie.
Hol up
24:45 Nice to see another installment into the One-Eye Cinematic Universe
I think a movie or short film with a very basic premise - Humans having to survive a dinosaur encounter could be VERY thrilling and full of horror if done right. No mutations or grand spectacles like JP/JW, no need to bend over backwards to explain why the dino is there. Just humans having no control over the situation. Something akin to Cujo yk?
Beautiful. Dinosaurs making friends and dealing with zombies.
Another story that should be mentioned is “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury. While not a horror story, it’s concept of time travel is unsettling. It is about people time traveling to the past, and hunting dinosaurs at the exact locations where they are going to die via markings on trees. One of the characters accidentally steps off a path and killed a butterfly. They then returned to the present to find that the printed words at the entrance no longer making sense.
In the early 2000s there was a movie based off of it. It wasn’t too bad, but lacked some of the grand scenes from the book.
@@brandoncruise6398 the movie kinda haunted me ngl. Like are those people sentient? Do they remember being human? How long until the buildings are gone? Chilling.
That story about the Mokele Mbembe was fascinating. I didn't realize there were any written stories about it that old.
Dinosaur fan here, I thought the first story was interesting. Though, the dinosaur zombie horror story was the best one it was quite good, eerie, and sad as well. The author’s explanation on how the virus started in the book makes sense in some way.
Brother I don't think you have to specify you're a dinosaur fan in a channel like this.
@Dorvuzak Uzn well that’s probably true.
the zombie one sounds really interesting! there is a haunting thought there that every 27 million years there's something out there resetting our planet with mass extinction. and it's sad to think no matter what the dinos we grew to like throughout the story are doomed. i liked it! very cool video ❤
That zombie dinosaur story was the most interesting one out the three
Quick Mokele Mbembe report, Carl Hagenbeck isn't really associated with the Mokele Mbembe. He's associated with the Chipekwe, a cryptid more from the Zambian region like you mentioned. The Mokele Mbembe came from the Northern Republic of Congo during a 1913-1914 expedition by Ludwig Freiherr von Stein zu Lausnitz. Hypothetically they could be the same animal of course and some have associated them, but they're usually considered two different cryptids due to the distance between them and other reported features
*A GIFT.*
As always, thanks for these videos, I LOVE 'EM.
And yeah, glad to see more light bein' shone on Paleo-Horror!
*A MUCH NEEDED GENRE.*
Hell Creek was a beautiful pick.
Lol! “Don’t worry: it’s 1908 and he’s white- he’ll live.” That made me spit out my drink!
You should do "Dinosaur Summer" it's like a steam punk "Jurassic Park" with a prehistoric island place, alot like the monster island in the "Kong" movies
The tyrannosaurus in Dino Crisis 2 was called a one eyed menace by one of the protagonists sometime after losing one of it's eyes to a rocket. So, 4 I guess?
If you want to go real deep into the origin story of how the Mokele Mbembe story formed, you should really read Abominable Science by Daniel Loxton and Donald Prothero. Spoiler: The whole story was likely made up wholesale by colonialists to reflect tall-tales exactly like The Last Haunt of the Dinosaur and then was later used by the Congolese natives to exploit tourists and creationist missionaries out of their money.
The description of Mokelé-Mbembé in the original Congolese folklore also differs quite a bit from its modern pop culture depiction as a surviving sauropod, if anything local folkloric accounts have evolved with time to become less like spirits or deities and more like flesh-and-blood sauropods. Similar to how it wasn't until after WW2 that the the plesiosaur became the standard image of the Loch Ness Monster.
The Swamp God story reminds me of the plot of Leprechaun: Origins
Dinosaurs and horror has so much untapped potential and what little of it we do get in today's media tends to be a little exaggerated the zombie plague one was so interesting it got my mind wondering
There's so much that can be experimented with it, I agree. I mean, if one author outside of the dinosaur community can deliver on making a decent dinosaur zombie story, just imagine what else could be done by those who are.
Dinosaur zombie apocalypse xenofiction sounds like a great idea honestly. Also your "animation" of the dakotaraptor noping out gave me a big laugh.
Oh wow! The name of this dinosaur is even the same and species as the dinosaur in Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. The dying chief that had eaten the unusual meat referred to it as that. When you said the name, I was caught off guard. I guess they must have referenced this story you found when they made it. Even some of the elements are the same like the location, the interaction with the native people, tracking the animal down, etc. Although, in the movie, it was just a regular herbivorous sauropod. Anyway, great video!
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who has thought of the potential of a zombie apocalypse among dinosaurs.
I love dinosaur horror. Like, I love the depiction of dinosaurs as ths living, breathing animals they were, but sometimes you want a good dino horror
Ok, Hell creek sound really interesting and I'm going to have to read it.
As for a story recommendation to cover - "Star Trek: First Frontier" by Diane Carey and Dr. James "Jim" Kirkland. It's an interesting little sapient dinosaur time travel story and Kirkland talked about writing the bits that took place on Cretaceous Earth on one of his appearances on the I Know Dino podcast.
Everyone: This rare creature may be the only one of it's kind in existence.
Men in the early 20th century: I must hunt it!
Everyone: Bruh
I feel bad for the ankylosaurus and triceratops in the horror story Hell Creek
In The Walking Dead season 5 episode 12 or 13? There's a character Eugene he's one of the survivors in the main group. Smart guy who lies to everyone being an important scientist who can cure the zombie outbreak just to guarantee his own safety in the group. In the scene, they're walking on an empty railroad while being bored, and Eugene ponders what if dinosaurs and died to extinction because of the zombie outbreak. He talks to himself saying "it would be interesting to see ankylosaurus chasing down a diplodocus, that would be a videogame I would be playing."
The Zulu men knew they didn't have plot armor.
Cryprids, dinosaurs, zombies, apocalypse?, short horror stories?.........just what I needed
As a berserk fan I’m glad Griffith had to get pressured by dinosaurs sadly fate is always on his side
Spinofaarus is a real horror story.
It's a god
Hell Creek sounds like a story that Calvin from Calvin & Hobbes could have come up with while playing with dinosaur toys
Honestly, it does! Like, if Bill Watterson made a Calvin and Hobbes Halloween special with them playing with dinosaur toys that eventually turns into one of their imaginary adventures. Man, I miss Calvin and Hobbes.
@@DinoDiego16 same here, then I remind myself that I probably miss C&H so much because Watterson quit while the series was at its peak
I am surprised you didn't mention the "Primal" episode "Plague of Madness" and it's Zombie Sauropod also the "Eerie" comic reminded me of an old Goldkey or Charlton comic anthology in which a guy hunts for a Lockness like monster near an small village. He catches it in a net and a beautiful woman from the village comes to see it, he tries to impress her with his catch but she knifes him. The other villagers show up and release it as they worship it. I couldn't tell you the name sadly but it's something to check out. A lot of those off the wall comic anthologies have some wild dino fiction, might want to do an episode on some.
He’s talked about that episode before it’s like beating a dead horse
He did, 31:05
@@ASlickNamedPimpback You are right, I must have missed that
Thanks for uploading this man. I've been dealing with some bull crap and listening to someone talk about dinosaurs is exactly what I need. 🤘
I have been expecting such a topic like this one. Dinosaurs could be creepy if you looked at them the wrong way. Carnivore dinosaurs being mindless bloodthirsty beasts is a common trope in movies recently, it is a common misuse of predators.
The only thing resembling dinosaur horror I can really recall ever reading is the short story A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. It's not even really about dinosaurs, just time travel and the butterfly effect with dinosaurs thrown in.
I like how you basically bring lost forms of Paleo-Media back into the Paleo community.
I read a dino horror short story years ago. I don't remember much of the details but it was the typical story of indigenous people's revenge curse that befall on greedy city folks. The gist of it is about a paleontologist discovering and obsessing over the discovery of giant, perfectly complete T-Rex skeleton deep in the jungle. It was worshiped by villagers as a guardian deity so they vehemently refused his attempt to buy it off of them. The paleontologist then hired mercenaries to attack the village, kill everyone to silence witnesses and retrieve the skeleton to his museum. The paleontologist was later killed when the skeleton came alive one night and ate him.
I'm excited for the Primitive War adaptations. Hope it does bring good "dinosaur horror" the books had a little bit of.
The sequel book's main antagonists are extremely interesting to me, and the Utahraptors in the book I hope will be faithfully translated as such.
i wanna know where i can read primitive war?. i cant find it anywhere
Anyone remember the Star-Spangled War Stories comics from DC from the 1950s and 1960s? A lot of the issues covered what they titled “The War That Time Forgot”, where US soldiers and sailors battle dinosaurs during World War II.
I’m planning on making a stop motion horror short with accurate dinosaurs (probably a feathered dromaeosaur) on my channel. Also I think Hell Creek would make a great movie or TV show. I know I’d watch it! RIP ankylosaur
5:04 Man while listening I'm just staring at the landscape and that looks almost like a giant snake swimming down the river.
Hell Creek would make for a bitchin’ spin on both genres.
31:15 it was able to gallop to attempt kill a small tyrannosaur and a human, it was a zombie.
Hell Creek seems like such a cool concept for dinosaur media
Even a game.
This is funny cause I just changed my phone background to the eerie magazine cover your talking about. Then I watch this video and boom I get to see the story being explained of the swamp god.
Old One-Eye was also the name of a Tyrannosaurus in the UK, 1977 comic 2000AD story "Flesh"
I've never heard of this Mokele-Mbembe but I loved dinosaurs as a kid so I'm hooked now
I found an official Mokele Mbembe diaroma from that 1980s-90s movie (Two adult sauropods and a child). Had it fighting congolese warriors.
Was about to sleep, but oh well, anything for the content
For the last story... Not only does it portray a zombie apocalypse in the dinosaur realm, but it shows the infection hopping across species in a meaningful way (even the herbivores aren't immune). Too often with zombie apocalypses, the virus either only affects humans, or the effects on other animals is poorly explored (think Train to Busan, where a deer is the first creature to he zombified before we see any human zombies, but then the rest of the movie doesn't portray any other zombie animals at all, not even zombie pigeons at any of the tran stops). I very much applaud the author for portraying interspecies infection the way he did!
24:45
Elaborating on this “Three T Rex known as One Eye” thing, if I had a quarter for every Dinosaur character named “Fang” I knew, I’d have a dollar. Which, a dollar in today’s economy isn’t a lot *BUT ITS NOT A GOOD SIGN IMO*
I also liked "Hell Creek." I just liked the idea of dinos of different species banding together to fight a common threat. Who knows? Maybe Trikes and Ankylosaurs joined forces during migration to fight off predators. When I was a kid, I read comics entitled, "Star-Spangled War Stories," which featured the US military battling dinosaurs and marine reptiles in and around lost islands in the Pacific during WWII.
Gave you a thumbs up for dunking on MatPat.
God bless you, Dino Diego
I once again recommend Duskwing for your prehistoric animal literature pleasure.
I'll look into it to see if it's any good
Also I want zombie dinosaur plague to become a tangible theory towards their extinction
Hello fellow Spinofaurus Enthusiast.
SpinoChadosaurus🗿💪🔥💯
Dino zombies with dino protagonists? Sounds awesome
Wasn't One-Eye also the name of a very famous 2000 AD Tyrannosaur than terrorized the Flesh comics at one point? Her grandson was Golgotha in ABC Warriors.
And her son. Satanus was held in a zoo at the time of the atomic wars, and left to roam the Cursed Earth. Golgotha was his son.
Flesh was a great series. I suspect Old One Eye in Flesh was the first, the Morrison one in DvA couldn’t be a coincidence considering his background.
Hey diego what if you made videos on underated/overlooked dinosaurs kinda like the lost paleo media series.
I think that would be pretty cool to show off some dinosaurs that dont get a lot of love like shringasaurus.
There is no way you just called Shringasaurus a dinosaur. Unless by dinosaur you mean all prehistoric creatures.
Thanks for the suggestion, but no. There are already several other channels out there who's content matches the kind of video you're asking for. Mine isn't because my main focus is on paleomedia.
@@kade-qt1zu is it not a dinosaur? i thought it was classified as one. thanks for clearing this up lol.
@@cottrexiscool It's an archosaur, so it's related to dinosaurs. But it's not a dinosaur itself.
We need more dinosaur horror monster stories.
ok what's the 2nd? The one from Dino Crisis or that one Turok video game?
So at least four
1. One Eye the Edgelord
2. One Eye the Vengeful Mother
3. One Eye the Zombie
4. One Eye the Persistent Predator
what a great find you made finding that interview by the author
Dino horror needs to see a resurgence!
I love the editing of this video. It made me laugh and rather enjoy the content even more than I would have otherwise.
What was the book about the time traveling hunting company that fights, and ultimately loses to, a T-Rex? Death Beast? That kicked ass
Here’s my horror story; a Dino was in a small cage, screaming for a sky to lift its wings.
A forest where to forage.
A flock.
But it had none that…
All it had, was a maroon beak, & torn up talons.
I’m losing my mind, this was recommended to me and makes me feel like I’ve been transferred to a universe where dinosaur horror literature is the standard, I loved this video lol
Having seen 65 at the cinema last week I hope a movie about those zombie dinos gets made
It would have been funny to see the last hunt be a kill cam of the last kill from the dinosaur
I love these zombie apocalypse dinosaur survivors
Hell creek is fucking terrifying
That hell creek story was great!
I remember there were Jurassic Park comics in around 1994. Aside from the story lines advancing the story with Dr Grant there was another featuring dinosaurs set in the Jurassic period. No dialogue, no narration but the artist conveyed exactly what was going on with action and expression alone. I am going to go and find it now its surely out there.
The "Swamp God" story is probably my favourite out of these three; simple yet effective.
Also, speaking of mokele mbembe, have you considered doing a video on dinosaur cryptids?
Finally some good dinosaur content
You should totally check out these two obscure short stories, “The Monster Of Lake LaMetrie” it is a Nessie meets Frankenstein type story and “The Monster of Partridge Creek” is a sort of Dino-western featuring a Ceratosaurus. Also “Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs” is a fun lesser known dinosaur novel.
15:08 Miss the days when they drew dinosaurs like monsters.
The differences between how I perceived dinosaurs a decade ago and dinosaurs now is ridonkulous
I really like how memey this videos editing was
Zombie Dinosaurs
*Flashback to the infected Argentinasaurs from Primal*
Dinosaurror if you will.
Great video man. The editing was top notch.
"Skill issue" sent me
Maybe the triceratops and the ankylosaurus herd helped other dinosaurs to survive and tries to find a new home where there’s a hidden place for them to live
Mokole Mbembe also appears in the Light Novel Goblin Slayer. It is considered as a young hydra, as they're supposed to grow more head with time (in GS's diegesis).
Despite its classification as a hydra, it keeps it's sauropod-like appearance and the water-dwelling behavior
He also is listed as a titan in godzilla king of the monsters
Super Nice,
review of Dinosaur erotica (books or other) for April Fool's Day?
Late to the party... The Zombie Dinosaur story reminds me of an episode of "Primal" where the two main characters (a caveman and a dinosaur) are being terrorized by an infected dinosaur that looks a lot like a zombie. It is a pretty epic show.
Could you please do a video on the Carnosaur novel? I wanna know more about the source material to the Roger Corman film.
It's on my list. Been meaning to get to it for a while, but I'm sure this year is the year I'll finally read it. Fingers crossed
@@DinoDiego16 Thanks, man. :)
what do we have to do to make a hell creek movie happen
7:33 - 8:30
This sequence made me genuinely laugh my arse off.
We do need more dinosaur horror stories.
So not only is Hell Creek a story about the fucking zombie apocalypse at the end of the age of the dinosaurs, but it’s main characters are two of my favorite dinos? Yes. I’m in.
Jurassic park analogue horror