Finally the Jurassic Park/World series is complete! make sure you check the previous 5 parts, this video is focussed on the new taxa for Dominion. So far TH-cam has not been very kind to this series, so I would much appreciate your support to this video! Thank you all! Have suggestions for future videos? leave them in the comments
The one thing that irked me though was the fact they went for the "small raptor turn big" formula instead of going for the real 20 ft long, 6-7 ft tall, & more intimidating Dromaeosauridae, Utahraptor, Austroraptor, Achillobator, or Dakotaraptor. If they wanted to, they could've went outside the box with Liliensternus or Herrerasaurus.
I think what they did is that they probably wanted to have essentially Utahraptor but since it doesn't have that good of a name decided to refer to them as Atrociraptor. And they were probably thinking something like this: "that way we can have a large raptor with a cool name and since it's similar to what was done with Deinonychus in Velociraptor for the original movie maybe fans will think that it is a throwback or a reference and would think that it's cool". Unfortunately it's more unnecessary than cool in my opinion, but eh... I have forgiven more serious stuff in this franchise so whatever.
The Atrociraptors were huge missed opportunities in terms of design in my opinion. They just looked like the franchise's Velociraptors but whiter and slightly bulkier. Since Biosyn cloned them too, I think they should be feathered like the pyroraptor in order to make them more aesthetically unique.
@@Andrey.Ivanov You mean to tell me Utahraptor with its name and the fact that it's bigger and scarier than the genetically modified Velociraptor wouldn't sell? You can't technically do that same old trick with the newer fans because we have more dinosaur research than we ever had.
Finally, the nail in the coffin to this wonderful 2-year hexology of dinosaurs in the JP franchise with pure genome, Biosyn or InGen. Thank you for all these masterpieces. All you need to do is just do Camp Cretaceous and there goes the whole thing!
Poor Iguanodon, his participation in Dominion was so minimal that he doesn't even appear in the video to make a comparison with his real-life counterpart. Even the Microceratus was more considered for the video than the Iguanodon XD
I think it'd been smooth and rubbery (or leathery) with few pores and still a lot scales, with hair like filimants only emerging with the Therapsids ("proto-mammal" is as problematic as "mammal-like reptile").
¡Excelente video, Mario! Lo había estado esperando y lo disfruté como todos los anteriores. Me encanta el estilo de arte que usas para representar a cada criatura, sea ficticia o prehistórica. Gracias. PD: el Iguanodon también hizo algunos cameos en Dominion. Creo que faltó ese herbívoro.
Very nice work as usual! I feel kinda weird about this movie not gonna lie. They did some interesting new things for sure and seeing the original cast back in their iconic roles was incredible. However some things were lacking in execution. Dinosaurs didn't feel important to the story at all. It was a movie about two groups of people uniting on their quest to rescue a kidnapped teenager and save the world from a catastrophe caused by bioengineered insect. And all this just so happens to be taking place in a world where there are dinosaurs. Speaking of the dinosaurs and the other prehistoric creatures I feel like nearly all of them were underutilized. It's a shame that they had a Quetz and all they had it do was taking down a plane. I'm sure that for the general audience it just seemed like a scaled up Pteranodon because it didn't do anything different. The so called Giganotosaurus (sorry I don't outright hate the design but something inside me stops me from calling that deformed creature Giganotosaurus without hesitation) was hardly a villain and that made the final fight feel less impactful than in previous films. And finally, God knows why they didn't just give the Pyroraptor proper feathering and a normal face. Looking like that, I'm pretty sure that it died from hypothermia immediately after its only scene. I just can't figure out what they were going for with its design. Giving it a weird face and wings that end at the wrist won't make it more appealing to the fans of "scaly dinosaurs are better!!!" and it will just annoy most of the people that want to see more accurate designs.
Yes, it looks like they wanted to "compensate" for the mostly accurate body feathering by making the Pyroraptor's face look meaner, but it just seems unnecessary. The first movie's Velociraptors didn'f have exposed teeth or anything and still were really intimidating.
Personally I'm fine with the Pyroraptor's design. I'm glad they didn't give it minimal plumage like Mattel's Pyroraptor toy. But I agree that the face is hideous. With such weirdly placed eyes, I wonder what its skull looks like.
At this point, it's a tradition to end quality content with Fly Me To The Moon. i love the purely educative way you portrayed the issue of inaccuracies in the JW franchise, the art is amazing as always, keep up the amazing work!
Finally, after waiting a long time for part 6, it’s finally here! Imo the scientifically accurate designs are more interesting and aesthetically pleasing since they actually present the animals as they were in real life and not as movie monsters. While i don’t mind fictional depictions of prehistoric life (for the most part), it would be nice to see Jurassic park or other Dino-media put more emphasis on scientific accuracy and we finally get the basic ideas of prehistoric life correct based on our current understanding.
Agreed. I'm fine with inaccurate designs, as long as they're cool-looking, but it would be nice to see contemporary dino media incorporate more up to date designs.
Honestly all of your works are everything I want in paleoart keeping it speculative but in the boundaries of science I love your paleoart keep working hard and stay awesome
Genial! JWD! Lo estaba esperando! 🤩 Muchas Gracias! Como es de esperar, los raptores siguen teniendo los mismos problemas: Desplumados, sobre-dimensionados y con manos Pronadas (al menos el Pyroraptor no está tan desplumado, pero tiene los demás errores sumado a que se comporta como un pingüino asesino). Oye, por cierto no sabia que el Therizino era más erguido. :o Otro error de Giganotosaurus es que sus dientes además de expuestos, parecen cónicos, además su cráneo luce más delgado y punteado que el del Real. Perdonaría éstos errores si el del prólogo no se viera así y que no presumieran que sus clones son "más puros". Y gracias por los puntos sobre Dreadnougthus. Debo indagar más sobre los saurópodos. Pd. XD los créditos
Conca was a planned addition or something for JWFK, it's a shame we didn't see it in the movie, Teratophoneus was also planned and even designed, shame we didn't see these deleted animals :(
Se te fue el Iguanodon, y esperemos que hagas de Campamento Cretácico con los nuevos dinosaurios y animales prehistóricos que se vieron en las 5 temporadas, estuvo bueno el video. Saludos desde México.
I would like to see a comparison between real life animals of prehistory with their counterparts in other Fictional media and documentaries like King Kong and walking with dinosaurs.
I think the whole prologue scene and what Biosyn said about the dinosaurs they made weren't modified like the dinos from InGen contradicts what Dr. Wu said to Mr. Masrani in Jurassic World, the whole "You didn't want reality. You wanted more teeth" scene. The whole point of that scene is to explain why the dinosaurs in Jurassic World are so dangerous and inaccurate to what they were really like in real life. Then, Jurassic World: Dominion retcons that by showing a prologue scene with tons of inaccuracies; including inaccurate depictions, environments, and placement of species.
I have a feeling that Dr. Wu's mini lecture to Masrani was just an excuse shut palaeo-nerds up, nothing more. Wasted opportunity to showcase accurate dinosaurs in the prologue, while the bioengineered dinosaurs could be as inaccurate as possible without anyone caring.
@@Bagelgeuse Wasted opportunity to actually portray the dinosaurs as invasive species in the wild. The movie would've been way better if they didn't have that dumb locust plot and keeping most of the movie in one single setting. Instead, they should've focused on the dinosaurs being all over the world and how that messes with the balance of nature, what if there was a scene where Maisy walks past a pet shop and there are small dinosaurs displayed at the front window instead of puppies, what about a scene where sauropods are in the Amazon rainforest. The dinotracker website conveyed that plot point better than the movie.
Bro forgot iguanodon, but I don't blame you, it was only in the damn background of the movie. Jurassic gave a great service to one of the first dinosaurs ever found.
This was good, especially on the Macroceratus and even covering the Biosyn Locust. While we are on the subject on comparing Jurassic Word dinosaurs to Originary Dinosaurs I was thinking this idea/concept for a while, You think you might do the same thing for some of the Non-Jurassic Park/World [well-known] paleo-related films such The Land Before Time (the first one at least), The Ice Age films, Dinosaur (Classic 2000 Disney film), and The 1933 version of King Kong and its sequel Son of Kong and give them its own series something like ''Paleontology vs Cinematic Films'' sometime in the future And like the Jurassic Park/World series, this idea is not ment to be critique in any way.
Some of those are so stylized that I don't really see the point of comparing them this way. Although I might one day make a video about the history of prehistoric animals in cinema/tv or something like that
Who in the world would want a pterosaur that's bad enough already as a giraffe sized animal and then beef it up so it could look an Apatosaurus in the eye Apparently Biosyn does
@@cintronproductions9430 Quetzalcoatlus in real life was 6 foot tall, while Hatzegopteryx was the size of a giraffe. If the Quetzalcoatlus were to meet Rexy in the film, then it may not last very long. Why? Because pterosaurs had hollow bones in order to lift themselves off the ground, making them much, much lighter than mega-theropods. They would not be nearly as powerful as them either, and would easily be ripped apart.
@@prehistoricnerd2068 Quetzalcoatlus lawsoni was 6 feet tall but Quetzalcoatlus northropi was massive and giraffe-sized like Hatzegopteryx, but you're still right about them being super light.
Eh, it's kinda generic tbh. The most creative thing Universal could to to make the Giga unique was give it spikes, something that a lot of JW dinosaurs already have.
@@Bagelgeuse honestly the model from Evolution would have been perfect. It's simple and similar to the tyrannosaurus model in design and stylized features; it would have signified the giganotosaurus as a match to the tyrannosaurus, whereas the design of the film giganotosaurus attempts to completely usurp tyrannosaurus (much like the spinosaurus in JP3, the sail giving it a sense of royalty and superiority)
A fitting conclusion (👏)! Once again, you show the differences between the film and real-life creatures _perfectly_ within an educational context (👍). Have you considered doing like, a spin-off series showcasing the "Camp Cretaceous" creatures? Just curious.
I know that the Jurassic World series is just a movie, but I don't like how most dinosaurs are oversized compared to their actually size just to make them more scary
Agreed. Hell, the upsizing makes them less scary since they're easier to evade by hiding indoors. Telltale's Troodons are the scariest dinosaurs in the franchise because, among other things, they're small enough to move through vents.
Awesome video 😎. At first I thought the locust were genetically enhanced rocky mountain locust that got revived. The rocky mountain locust was an American species of locust that went extinct in 1902.
Estaba leyendo toda la parte en ingles, y le estaba entendiendo por lo menos en lo que a se referia, hasta la mitad del vídeo que me doy cuenta que habia subtítulos en español, que genio soy, y justo en la parte del Dimetrodon, me di cuenta que los sinapsidos, y mamíferos no tenemos ese semejante hueco que hay entre la cavidad ocular y nasal para aligerar el peso del craneo de los reptiles y las aves
Jeez, the cloned Quetzalcoatlus are MASSIVE! They'd totally destroy Rexy, Giga, Spino and maybe even Indominus in a one-on-one fight by driving its beak straight into their skulls!
A Quetzalcoatlus, even the cloned version, lasting more than 5 seconds against any of those dinosaurs is unrealistic as hell. But it's Jurassic World, so I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case.
I think Dimetrodon, Quetzalcoatlus,Carnotaurus, Oviraptor and Therizinosaurus are the most Accurate Dinosaurs that we ever got in Jurassic world or Jurassic Park even if they are Not 100% Accurate, still You can say they are At least 90-95% Accurate what i really like and hope to See more in Future Jurassic Park movies and good Video 😊👍👍🦕🦖🦖
Fun fact, since it would be near impossable without extensive work, biosyn actually used some other simular dinosaurs to fill the gaps for other dinosaurs, which would explain things like the doubled hight of the qutzal, the giga hump, and dreadnaughtus arms and head.
Welp,as celebrating to the series finally coming to a close I would like to give some responses to the info about this video (Even though I'm not such a dino expert 😅) For the giganotosaurus,I already knew there were gonna be many nitpicks for it (Mostly due to it's crocodile like body and scales along it's back),The credit I could give it is with it's jaw position being correct as it's teeth are very sharp and are the equivalent to kitchen knifes,Not to mention it's lightweight build and iguana like tail just to make it look cool,but in my opinion it was still a fine design but the closet IRL accurate design of this dinosaur would be the 1st Jurassic world evolution game I loved what they did for the pyroraptor,I like how they FINALLY gave a raptor feathers and tried to respect their actual size for once,Along with the feathers being a Orange-Red,To some blue feathers piping out to give the "Pyro" word of its name a good meaning,Ofc it's not accurate while it had a similar head to it's Other raptor counterparts in the movies,Not to mention it could somehow swim in cold water without having any gills or good way to hold its breath in for a long time (And forgot to mention,has no good way of swimming and keeping itself warm because those feathers aren't godda do crap),but overall,Great design And the Bird with the long claws (No way in hell I can type it's full name down) is probably the most accurate dinosaur in the movie,While i do find it weird for attacking that dear randomly and picking a fight with the Giganotosaurus at the end of the movie (Because usually they are docile creatures from what I've seen and only attack when being threatened or gets surprised attack,Which usually should be the 1st thing to do when your blind),But the claws were pretty accurate of how something like ardvarks claws are made or some other animals having their claws not as curved to get more Piercing power and having more accuracy with your attacks as well,So that small change I don't mind,And while some studies say that their head size is kinda still being debated,I could agree they made the head slightly bigger than usual but lie I said earlier,It's not to much of a big change,But the legs,While I do agree they should be more stocky due to it's upright position,Like in the movie it isn't in a upright position because it's "rare" for some animals to do that, still doesn't excuse of how it has the same feet as like the T-Rex but I guess it was changed for better mobility for the creature Anyways,That's all the comments I had to say,Besides that great breakdown and have a good day
Though irl pyroraptor was the size of a chicken (smaller than the irl velociraptor) also the feathers are great to have but they aren’t fully accurate, they gave the pyro a monsterous face and didn’t make the wings attach to its lower claws (yes the hand positioning is accurate, but the wing build isn’t)
Also it’s surprising you’ve seen Therizinosaurus depictions of it being peaceful, because there are actually more version where therizinosaurus is territorial and aggressive
A pretty good video like usual ! But there is a mistakes here. For example, the locust we see in the movie AREN'T an actual extinctprehistoric cretaceous specie. They stated clearly in the movie that they are normal modern locusts in which Biosyn inject them prehsitoric Locust DNA. It's also obvious that they do others genetics edits in order that they look like they are etc... Currently, this breed is extinct at the end of the movie due to Dr Wu work. Otherwise, the rest is great !
@@MarioLanzas. Well, yes, but in reality, during the Jurassic and Cretaceous, insects were noneless more bigger too and not as the same size in reality. Because the air level during these period were bigger than the one today, due to the fact that almost all the planet was covered by tropical forest (in good part) since during most of the Mesozoic the climate and temperature were stable, hot and humid, and long most of these period. Locust of these era must have been more bigger than the one as today, even if not reaching the same size they or their closest relatives had during the Carboniferous. Even on screen, the insect we have here could petfectly live with our current air level, even with this size. Because the biggest current terrestrial arthropod is the Coconut Crab. Having a similar size to Dominion Locusts. And if a Flying Arthropod insect as Meganeura, was able to fly even if bigger in size than the Dominion Locusts, so thé idea and possibility of a extinct Cretaceous Locusts specie having the size and appearances to the Locusts we see in Dominion is easily acceptable. So, there technicaly, as an effect, said there any real inconsistencies and what we see in the movie is a genetically edited breed of a locust specie who was edited with the DNA of a Cretaceous extinct specie of Locust (who is fictional of course, but can have really exist in real life since it's completely possible than a locust specie similar in size and appearances to the one of Dominon could have lived in real life during the Cretaceous. Like I just explain). But noneless, that was pertinent to include this creature into the video.
Cuando vi por primera vez en cine Jurassic World Dominion el Therizinosaurus si estaba ligeramente diferente como estaba acostumbrado a ver la cabeza y el cuello con otra forma y si vei a otros therizinosaurio con las garras mas curvas Tambien lo mismo con giganotosaurus, no tenia todos esos osteodermos y esa joroba no lo tenía a giganotosaurus lo veia en documentales de la prehistória
I am. The franchise should be laid to rest at this point. Nothing, not even the awesome Battle at Big Rock short film, will ever compare to Jurassic Park 1.
The Moros in JWD was a juvenile btw. I was hoping that you would also compare the accurate animals. And I also have a question, will you be doing this, but with the Camp Cretaceous show or not?
It was never stated to have been a juvenile in the movie or anywhere, i think the reason its so small in the movie is because colin read a "small tyrannosaurus relative" article and just thought it was tiny. Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even learn what the animal was considering that the therizinosaurus was originally going to be a carnivore
@Jurassic Hero about the fact that the therizinosaurus was originally supposed to be a carnivore in the movie according to interviews, which shows that there was absolutely no research about the animal
@Jurassic Hero you can read the interviews where colin himself said that he didn't know theri was a herbivore until someone told him and had no clue how to make it "terrifying" because of it
Finally the Jurassic Park/World series is complete! make sure you check the previous 5 parts, this video is focussed on the new taxa for Dominion. So far TH-cam has not been very kind to this series, so I would much appreciate your support to this video! Thank you all!
Have suggestions for future videos? leave them in the comments
What about camp cretaceous
U forgot Iguanodon
Can you do camp cretaceous
For Now We Still Don’t Know If There Will Be A 4th One
Yussss i knew the dominion size comparison Was gonna come out
The one thing that irked me though was the fact they went for the "small raptor turn big" formula instead of going for the real 20 ft long, 6-7 ft tall, & more intimidating Dromaeosauridae, Utahraptor, Austroraptor, Achillobator, or Dakotaraptor. If they wanted to, they could've went outside the box with Liliensternus or Herrerasaurus.
I think what they did is that they probably wanted to have essentially Utahraptor but since it doesn't have that good of a name decided to refer to them as Atrociraptor. And they were probably thinking something like this: "that way we can have a large raptor with a cool name and since it's similar to what was done with Deinonychus in Velociraptor for the original movie maybe fans will think that it is a throwback or a reference and would think that it's cool". Unfortunately it's more unnecessary than cool in my opinion, but eh... I have forgiven more serious stuff in this franchise so whatever.
It's because the Atrociraptors were supposed to be Deinonychus.
The Atrociraptors were huge missed opportunities in terms of design in my opinion. They just looked like the franchise's Velociraptors but whiter and slightly bulkier. Since Biosyn cloned them too, I think they should be feathered like the pyroraptor in order to make them more aesthetically unique.
@@Andrey.Ivanov You mean to tell me Utahraptor with its name and the fact that it's bigger and scarier than the genetically modified Velociraptor wouldn't sell? You can't technically do that same old trick with the newer fans because we have more dinosaur research than we ever had.
@@zacharieelfali3401 Instead of using any of the Dromaeosauridae that were larger than even Deinonychus?
Finally, the nail in the coffin to this wonderful 2-year hexology of dinosaurs in the JP franchise with pure genome, Biosyn or InGen. Thank you for all these masterpieces. All you need to do is just do Camp Cretaceous and there goes the whole thing!
This series was the best.
Yooo, it’s Mikail
Mikail Real
Yooo Mikail!!!
yo, its mikai
Poor Iguanodon, his participation in Dominion was so minimal that he doesn't even appear in the video to make a comparison with his real-life counterpart. Even the Microceratus was more considered for the video than the Iguanodon XD
Fun fact about Dimetrodon: Their skin would likely be much more similar to ours, since they are more closely related to mammalians than to dinosaurs.
so, could be protofeathered?
@@hunter133official No, more like be proto-haired/fur.
@@naturalistwarrior ok
I think it'd been smooth and rubbery (or leathery) with few pores and still a lot scales, with hair like filimants only emerging with the Therapsids ("proto-mammal" is as problematic as "mammal-like reptile").
Do a size comparison for the creatures from the 2005 version of King Kong.
Oh! Before I saw that, I forgot that that Giganotosaurus' hump made it similar to another humped theropod, Concavenator.
¡Excelente video, Mario! Lo había estado esperando y lo disfruté como todos los anteriores. Me encanta el estilo de arte que usas para representar a cada criatura, sea ficticia o prehistórica. Gracias.
PD: el Iguanodon también hizo algunos cameos en Dominion. Creo que faltó ese herbívoro.
Very nice work as usual!
I feel kinda weird about this movie not gonna lie. They did some interesting new things for sure and seeing the original cast back in their iconic roles was incredible. However some things were lacking in execution. Dinosaurs didn't feel important to the story at all. It was a movie about two groups of people uniting on their quest to rescue a kidnapped teenager and save the world from a catastrophe caused by bioengineered insect. And all this just so happens to be taking place in a world where there are dinosaurs.
Speaking of the dinosaurs and the other prehistoric creatures I feel like nearly all of them were underutilized. It's a shame that they had a Quetz and all they had it do was taking down a plane. I'm sure that for the general audience it just seemed like a scaled up Pteranodon because it didn't do anything different. The so called Giganotosaurus (sorry I don't outright hate the design but something inside me stops me from calling that deformed creature Giganotosaurus without hesitation) was hardly a villain and that made the final fight feel less impactful than in previous films. And finally, God knows why they didn't just give the Pyroraptor proper feathering and a normal face. Looking like that, I'm pretty sure that it died from hypothermia immediately after its only scene. I just can't figure out what they were going for with its design. Giving it a weird face and wings that end at the wrist won't make it more appealing to the fans of "scaly dinosaurs are better!!!" and it will just annoy most of the people that want to see more accurate designs.
Yes, it looks like they wanted to "compensate" for the mostly accurate body feathering by making the Pyroraptor's face look meaner, but it just seems unnecessary. The first movie's Velociraptors didn'f have exposed teeth or anything and still were really intimidating.
Personally I'm fine with the Pyroraptor's design. I'm glad they didn't give it minimal plumage like Mattel's Pyroraptor toy. But I agree that the face is hideous. With such weirdly placed eyes, I wonder what its skull looks like.
Yes!
I never realized how big the quetzalcoatlus was and seeing this...holly crap it's ginormous
At this point, it's a tradition to end quality content with Fly Me To The Moon. i love the purely educative way you portrayed the issue of inaccuracies in the JW franchise, the art is amazing as always, keep up the amazing work!
Your art is so impressive! I would love to see some speedpaints from you!!
Awesome paleoart! Nothing quite like a Mario Lanzas video that came out on your birthday.
Happy birthday!!🎉🎉
Thank you Mario!
Finally, after waiting a long time for part 6, it’s finally here! Imo the scientifically accurate designs are more interesting and aesthetically pleasing since they actually present the animals as they were in real life and not as movie monsters. While i don’t mind fictional depictions of prehistoric life (for the most part), it would be nice to see Jurassic park or other Dino-media put more emphasis on scientific accuracy and we finally get the basic ideas of prehistoric life correct based on our current understanding.
I agree, it does seem that inaccuraccy is often just used a crutch to justify half-assed and overly messy designs.
Agreed. I'm fine with inaccurate designs, as long as they're cool-looking, but it would be nice to see contemporary dino media incorporate more up to date designs.
@@dvssaur Not to be too rude but at least the og book WAS meant to be accurate, Crichton just kinda sucked at doing proper research lol
Cuanto esperaba que se complete tu saga de vídeos sobre las comparaciones entre los dinosaurios de JW/JP con los diseños más realistas. Gracias Mario.
I love the outro with falling fire locusts🤣
Babe wake up mario lanzas just uploaded
Honestly all of your works are everything I want in paleoart keeping it speculative but in the boundaries of science I love your paleoart keep working hard and stay awesome
Since Biosyn is supposed to have made pure dinosaurs, it would’ve been much better if they looked like this
Genial! JWD! Lo estaba esperando! 🤩 Muchas Gracias!
Como es de esperar, los raptores siguen teniendo los mismos problemas: Desplumados, sobre-dimensionados y con manos Pronadas (al menos el Pyroraptor no está tan desplumado, pero tiene los demás errores sumado a que se comporta como un pingüino asesino).
Oye, por cierto no sabia que el Therizino era más erguido. :o
Otro error de Giganotosaurus es que sus dientes además de expuestos, parecen cónicos, además su cráneo luce más delgado y punteado que el del Real. Perdonaría éstos errores si el del prólogo no se viera así y que no presumieran que sus clones son "más puros".
Y gracias por los puntos sobre Dreadnougthus. Debo indagar más sobre los saurópodos.
Pd. XD los créditos
This makes me want Concavenator to be in Jurassic World Evolution 2!
I one million % guess he will be Dragonic spiked, lol
Conca was a planned addition or something for JWFK, it's a shame we didn't see it in the movie, Teratophoneus was also planned and even designed, shame we didn't see these deleted animals :(
Eyyy
Increíble video, justamente estaba viendo uno de tus videos
The Giga's design is the worst.
Not only is it too big, it looks nothing like a Giga.
1:10 It's amazing how Mario's Therizinosaurus got better than the franchise's official, much more avian.
Se te fue el Iguanodon, y esperemos que hagas de Campamento Cretácico con los nuevos dinosaurios y animales prehistóricos que se vieron en las 5 temporadas, estuvo bueno el video. Saludos desde México.
Amazing video as always, I’m always excited for your videos, cheers 😄
I would like to see a comparison between real life animals of prehistory with their counterparts in other Fictional media and documentaries like King Kong and walking with dinosaurs.
Finally a dinosaur comparison video of dominion this is good
I love the way you represent real life dinosaurs.
Amigo mereces más Apollo tus ilustraciones son increíbles y no es sólo una simple comparación de tamaño
Muchas gracias!!
The Kayla for scale... 💅🏿💅🏿
Amazing as always.
I think the whole prologue scene and what Biosyn said about the dinosaurs they made weren't modified like the dinos from InGen contradicts what Dr. Wu said to Mr. Masrani in Jurassic World, the whole "You didn't want reality. You wanted more teeth" scene. The whole point of that scene is to explain why the dinosaurs in Jurassic World are so dangerous and inaccurate to what they were really like in real life. Then, Jurassic World: Dominion retcons that by showing a prologue scene with tons of inaccuracies; including inaccurate depictions, environments, and placement of species.
I have a feeling that Dr. Wu's mini lecture to Masrani was just an excuse shut palaeo-nerds up, nothing more. Wasted opportunity to showcase accurate dinosaurs in the prologue, while the bioengineered dinosaurs could be as inaccurate as possible without anyone caring.
@@Bagelgeuse Wasted opportunity to actually portray the dinosaurs as invasive species in the wild. The movie would've been way better if they didn't have that dumb locust plot and keeping most of the movie in one single setting. Instead, they should've focused on the dinosaurs being all over the world and how that messes with the balance of nature, what if there was a scene where Maisy walks past a pet shop and there are small dinosaurs displayed at the front window instead of puppies, what about a scene where sauropods are in the Amazon rainforest. The dinotracker website conveyed that plot point better than the movie.
Brilliant as always 😍 love it!🦖
🤗🤗
Bro forgot iguanodon, but I don't blame you, it was only in the damn background of the movie. Jurassic gave a great service to one of the first dinosaurs ever found.
I forgot Iguanodon was even in the movie.
This was good, especially on the Macroceratus and even covering the Biosyn Locust.
While we are on the subject on comparing Jurassic Word dinosaurs to Originary Dinosaurs I was thinking this idea/concept for a while, You think you might do the same thing for some of the Non-Jurassic Park/World [well-known] paleo-related films such The Land Before Time (the first one at least), The Ice Age films, Dinosaur (Classic 2000 Disney film), and The 1933 version of King Kong and its sequel Son of Kong and give them its own series something like ''Paleontology vs Cinematic Films'' sometime in the future
And like the Jurassic Park/World series, this idea is not ment to be critique in any way.
Some of those are so stylized that I don't really see the point of comparing them this way. Although I might one day make a video about the history of prehistoric animals in cinema/tv or something like that
Yep, a very good idea !
Plus, all these films you mentioned are good movies.
Correct, enjoyable and in fact very deep.
Wb to this amazing series and overall this was just so great
Hope u have a great day
Who in the world would want a pterosaur that's bad enough already as a giraffe sized animal and then beef it up so it could look an Apatosaurus in the eye
Apparently Biosyn does
Yeah true, but who wouldn't want a flying godzilla actually 🤔
Rexy is lucky she has never encountered such a flying kaiju, that would be the end of our beloved Rexy.
@@cintronproductions9430 possibly, in jwe2 it can kill hadrosaurs 💀
@@cintronproductions9430 Quetzalcoatlus in real life was 6 foot tall, while Hatzegopteryx was the size of a giraffe.
If the Quetzalcoatlus were to meet Rexy in the film, then it may not last very long. Why? Because pterosaurs had hollow bones in order to lift themselves off the ground, making them much, much lighter than mega-theropods. They would not be nearly as powerful as them either, and would easily be ripped apart.
@@prehistoricnerd2068 Quetzalcoatlus lawsoni was 6 feet tall but Quetzalcoatlus northropi was massive and giraffe-sized like Hatzegopteryx, but you're still right about them being super light.
The "lystrosaurus" actually looks more like a diictodon, which is 100% what they modeled it off.
'mazing work man!
te quedaron buenísimos!
y es cierto, el quetzalcoatlus de jurassic world dominion es demasiado grande en comparación al real
Maybe the locusts were made with DNA from Makarkinia, a Cretaceous insect with a 32 cm wingspan (bigger than a modern atlas moth).
As inaccurate as Biosyn's giga is, the scaly, humped design is pretty cool
And now knowing that concavenator is a direct relative of giganotosaurus, I'm more accepting of it
Eh, it's kinda generic tbh. The most creative thing Universal could to to make the Giga unique was give it spikes, something that a lot of JW dinosaurs already have.
@@Bagelgeuse honestly the model from Evolution would have been perfect. It's simple and similar to the tyrannosaurus model in design and stylized features; it would have signified the giganotosaurus as a match to the tyrannosaurus, whereas the design of the film giganotosaurus attempts to completely usurp tyrannosaurus (much like the spinosaurus in JP3, the sail giving it a sense of royalty and superiority)
@@ishakehands Agreed. Personally, I would have loved to see a Giga design based on the concept art for The Lost World PS1 game.
@@ishakehands yeah but they did that due to the Giga needing to be superior to Rex, just to make it, let's say, a bigger and badder enemy
excellent video! you are a very good artist!
@cloggedstorm hola
@cloggedstorm soy su seguidor desde 2021
THANK YOU for this, I am SO Going to show this for kids.
A fitting conclusion (👏)! Once again, you show the differences between the film and real-life creatures _perfectly_ within an educational context (👍).
Have you considered doing like, a spin-off series showcasing the "Camp Cretaceous" creatures? Just curious.
Maybe! I still have a couple of seasons to watch
@@MarioLanzas. Alright (👌)! Hope you’re enjoying the show so far.
This is amazing!!! I love it!
R.I.P Iguanodon
I know that the Jurassic World series is just a movie, but I don't like how most dinosaurs are oversized compared to their actually size just to make them more scary
Undersized dinosaurs can even be scary ngl, I have undersized the Trex and Murusraptor for the need of my horror book and they still are scary
Agreed. Hell, the upsizing makes them less scary since they're easier to evade by hiding indoors. Telltale's Troodons are the scariest dinosaurs in the franchise because, among other things, they're small enough to move through vents.
Yes! I've been waiting for this!
Those sounds effects...
I remember them
Make an ultimate Jurassic world/park size comparison!
Very cool, though you forgot the Iguanodon. I said this before, but I also hope you do one on Camp Cretaceous.
I don't blame him for forgetting Iguanodon cuz in the movie it was only briefly seen in background shots... in the dark.
Awesome video 😎. At first I thought the locust were genetically enhanced rocky mountain locust that got revived. The rocky mountain locust was an American species of locust that went extinct in 1902.
Estaba leyendo toda la parte en ingles, y le estaba entendiendo por lo menos en lo que a se referia, hasta la mitad del vídeo que me doy cuenta que habia subtítulos en español, que genio soy, y justo en la parte del Dimetrodon, me di cuenta que los sinapsidos, y mamíferos no tenemos ese semejante hueco que hay entre la cavidad ocular y nasal para aligerar el peso del craneo de los reptiles y las aves
Damn that music tho :)
jurassic world the game :)
It’s really helpful to tell the difference
I love the outro of this video.
Jeez, the cloned Quetzalcoatlus are MASSIVE! They'd totally destroy Rexy, Giga, Spino and maybe even Indominus in a one-on-one fight by driving its beak straight into their skulls!
Yeah but one bite to the neck the quetz is dead
A Quetzalcoatlus, even the cloned version, lasting more than 5 seconds against any of those dinosaurs is unrealistic as hell. But it's Jurassic World, so I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case.
@@Cheez_yusIt's a fricking skyscraper
@@Afraglis Not really, it's just slightly taller than a giraffe.
Quetzalcoatlus may still be kinda big,but it was built to hunt smaller animals
THE EVANGELION ENDING LMAOOO
vos sos un capo , dibujas espectacular
I would totally buy shirts or merchandise of all these guys
I will never understand why they placed the pyroraptor's eyes to far forward
The giga also has that problem, but not as bad, still a bad placement
@@lillipton8838 And Theri with short neck, big head and long tail
Me neither. At least it inspired some funny memes though.
I think Dimetrodon, Quetzalcoatlus,Carnotaurus, Oviraptor and Therizinosaurus are the most Accurate Dinosaurs that we ever got in Jurassic world or Jurassic Park even if they are Not 100% Accurate, still You can say they are At least 90-95% Accurate what i really like and hope to See more in Future Jurassic Park movies and good Video 😊👍👍🦕🦖🦖
This looks A M A Z I N G
Fun fact, since it would be near impossable without extensive work, biosyn actually used some other simular dinosaurs to fill the gaps for other dinosaurs, which would explain things like the doubled hight of the qutzal, the giga hump, and dreadnaughtus arms and head.
Ramsey tells Alan and Ellie that Biosyn's dinosaurs are genetically pure. So no, they didn't use DNA from other dinosaurs. You're thinking of Ingen.
I love the outro. Thanks
Like the ending
1:54 The biosyn one looks more like an acrocanthosaurs
Yea I noticed that too
Looks more like a Monsterverse version of Gorosaurus if you ask me.
Buen video Mario Lanzas
You forgot Iguanodon.
Finalmente esse vídeo chegou!
Awesome friend 😎👍🦖🦕
5:33 Burning Locust😂😂😂
The JWD Therizinosaurus also had 3 front toes on each foot instead 4.
Me encanto el ending, muy divertido 🤣
IT"S SO COOL! When are you release the render of them?
FINALLY ITS HEREE
I love these prehistoric animals even if they are different from their real life counterparts
Great Video! One question: at 3:35 really all titanosaurs don't have claws in their forelimbs or someone they had?
Titanosaurs were a large group of sauropods so maybe there's some exceptions... But in general it seems a typical trait of them not to have any claws
@@MarioLanzas. Why can't you look up at Prehistoric Planet that real titanosaurs has claws.
Excelente ending...saludos desde Chile
Welp,as celebrating to the series finally coming to a close I would like to give some responses to the info about this video (Even though I'm not such a dino expert 😅)
For the giganotosaurus,I already knew there were gonna be many nitpicks for it (Mostly due to it's crocodile like body and scales along it's back),The credit I could give it is with it's jaw position being correct as it's teeth are very sharp and are the equivalent to kitchen knifes,Not to mention it's lightweight build and iguana like tail just to make it look cool,but in my opinion it was still a fine design but the closet IRL accurate design of this dinosaur would be the 1st Jurassic world evolution game
I loved what they did for the pyroraptor,I like how they FINALLY gave a raptor feathers and tried to respect their actual size for once,Along with the feathers being a Orange-Red,To some blue feathers piping out to give the "Pyro" word of its name a good meaning,Ofc it's not accurate while it had a similar head to it's Other raptor counterparts in the movies,Not to mention it could somehow swim in cold water without having any gills or good way to hold its breath in for a long time (And forgot to mention,has no good way of swimming and keeping itself warm because those feathers aren't godda do crap),but overall,Great design
And the Bird with the long claws (No way in hell I can type it's full name down) is probably the most accurate dinosaur in the movie,While i do find it weird for attacking that dear randomly and picking a fight with the Giganotosaurus at the end of the movie (Because usually they are docile creatures from what I've seen and only attack when being threatened or gets surprised attack,Which usually should be the 1st thing to do when your blind),But the claws were pretty accurate of how something like ardvarks claws are made or some other animals having their claws not as curved to get more Piercing power and having more accuracy with your attacks as well,So that small change I don't mind,And while some studies say that their head size is kinda still being debated,I could agree they made the head slightly bigger than usual but lie I said earlier,It's not to much of a big change,But the legs,While I do agree they should be more stocky due to it's upright position,Like in the movie it isn't in a upright position because it's "rare" for some animals to do that, still doesn't excuse of how it has the same feet as like the T-Rex but I guess it was changed for better mobility for the creature
Anyways,That's all the comments I had to say,Besides that great breakdown and have a good day
Though irl pyroraptor was the size of a chicken (smaller than the irl velociraptor) also the feathers are great to have but they aren’t fully accurate, they gave the pyro a monsterous face and didn’t make the wings attach to its lower claws (yes the hand positioning is accurate, but the wing build isn’t)
Also it’s surprising you’ve seen Therizinosaurus depictions of it being peaceful, because there are actually more version where therizinosaurus is territorial and aggressive
The Giganotosaurus doesn't have a hump. The shape on its back is made from its scales, not from a bony structure.
Giga had a small hump (of course not like in Godzillasaurus but they had a little hump)
YESS ITS HERE
A pretty good video like usual !
But there is a mistakes here.
For example, the locust we see in the movie AREN'T an actual extinctprehistoric cretaceous specie. They stated clearly in the movie that they are normal modern locusts in which Biosyn inject them prehsitoric Locust DNA. It's also obvious that they do others genetics edits in order that they look like they are etc...
Currently, this breed is extinct at the end of the movie due to Dr Wu work.
Otherwise, the rest is great !
Yes, but they said the change they made to the locust geno was precisely the addition of "cretaceous dna" 🙃
@@MarioLanzas. Well, yes, but in reality, during the Jurassic and Cretaceous, insects were noneless more bigger too and not as the same size in reality.
Because the air level during these period were bigger than the one today, due to the fact that almost all the planet was covered by tropical forest (in good part) since during most of the Mesozoic the climate and temperature were stable, hot and humid, and long most of these period.
Locust of these era must have been more bigger than the one as today, even if not reaching the same size they or their closest relatives had during the Carboniferous.
Even on screen, the insect we have here could petfectly live with our current air level, even with this size.
Because the biggest current terrestrial arthropod is the Coconut Crab. Having a similar size to Dominion Locusts. And if a Flying Arthropod insect as Meganeura, was able to fly even if bigger in size than the Dominion Locusts, so thé idea and possibility of a extinct Cretaceous Locusts specie having the size and appearances to the Locusts we see in Dominion is easily acceptable.
So, there technicaly, as an effect, said there any real inconsistencies and what we see in the movie is a genetically edited breed of a locust specie who was edited with the DNA of a Cretaceous extinct specie of Locust (who is fictional of course, but can have really exist in real life since it's completely possible than a locust specie similar in size and appearances to the one of Dominon could have lived in real life during the Cretaceous. Like I just explain).
But noneless, that was pertinent to include this creature into the video.
Jurrasic world be like: "WE GAVE YOU GUYS FEATHERS AND NONE PRONATED WRISTS, NOW WHAT? WRONG SIZES AND LIPS?"
Proceed to still pronate hands and made an abomination of a giganotosaurus
Cuando vi por primera vez en cine Jurassic World Dominion el Therizinosaurus si estaba ligeramente diferente como estaba acostumbrado a ver la cabeza y el cuello con otra forma y si vei a otros therizinosaurio con las garras mas curvas
Tambien lo mismo con giganotosaurus, no tenia todos esos osteodermos y esa joroba no lo tenía a giganotosaurus lo veia en documentales de la prehistória
Is anyone else glad this franchise is finally over? (The movies, not these videos)
Nop. Even if i dont like the movies, this franchise made dinosaurs trendy again.
Without it, less dinosaur related things will be released
@@leonardogrande6144 Hopefully another franchise takes its place.
I am. The franchise should be laid to rest at this point. Nothing, not even the awesome Battle at Big Rock short film, will ever compare to Jurassic Park 1.
@@Bagelgeuse Agreed.
Nice
The Moros in JWD was a juvenile btw. I was hoping that you would also compare the accurate animals. And I also have a question, will you be doing this, but with the Camp Cretaceous show or not?
It was never stated to have been a juvenile in the movie or anywhere, i think the reason its so small in the movie is because colin read a "small tyrannosaurus relative" article and just thought it was tiny. Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even learn what the animal was considering that the therizinosaurus was originally going to be a carnivore
@Jurassic Hero so you shouldn't even research what the diet of an animal was before putting it on screen ?
@Jurassic Hero about the fact that the therizinosaurus was originally supposed to be a carnivore in the movie according to interviews, which shows that there was absolutely no research about the animal
@Jurassic Hero what? What lies?
@Jurassic Hero you can read the interviews where colin himself said that he didn't know theri was a herbivore until someone told him and had no clue how to make it "terrifying" because of it
The biosyn Quetzalcoatlus is huge as hecc!
Can you make a video about jurassic camp or hybrids part 2 please i Love your videos
And look, the Biosyn version was supposed to have more realistic and pure dinosaurs, but they are the most wrong!
Sí entendí la referencia a "Neon Genesis Evangelion" 🤣.
Gracias por la explicación del vídeo 🤠.
I’d love to see you do the Dino Crisis roster at some point. Maybe even the Dinosaur Hunting Xbox game roster...
humm... dino criss could be fun to make..
@@MarioLanzas. All I'm sayin'. Will stay tuned.
Most biosyn's dinosaurs being bigger than their real life counterparts.
Moros and his counterpart 1:42
will we have a video about the Camp Cretaceous dinosaurs as well?
1:20 I don't think we have discovered a theri's skull yet, so we can't know for sure.
well yes but if it lived like its relatives then it probobly had a simular skull.
@Master Baiter
I didn't say "it's wrong" just we can't know for sure yet.
Amazing!
The Lystrosaurus from JWD looks like a juvenile Placerias
Buen vídeo
1:41 o animal mais cientificamente correto criado pela biosyn
Nope lol