Personally, I think the reason why the giganotosaurus didn't immediately try to kill the main cast was probably because it was likely the first time the giga had humans at its mercy before and didn't know if it should view them as food or not. Kinda like how a cat will paw at something new that it has never seen before or a shark circling a unknown animal. It can see them, but it is not yet sure what to make of them.
Well.......since the giga was said to be the joker of the franchise.......I think that it did worse things behind the scenes........and we didn't see alot of it..........
@@lindabaranyi324 i could not find anything on what i was looking for but considering a few things i think the spino could of eaten other spino babies that were not theirs leading to only one spino left
I feel like the Indominus would be the most powerful, sadistic and dangerous dinosaur in the franchise. It had the most kills. In terms of evil, I’d say the Indoraptor, he’s a nasty piece of work, he seems to enjoy killing, like the way he smiled when taking Wheatley’s arm off, and as you mentioned it’s behaviour towards Maisie.
@@awesomeanbar9402 no the Indoraptor was always shown eating his prey. He took sadistic enjoyment but that’s not killing for sport, he’s doing what he was made to do. Indominus hunted for giggles and sadism
The Indominus Rex was the most cold blooded killer in the series. It killed and went after everything that moved. If you notice, most of the other dinos would study their prey before they killed it but the I-Rex went straight for the jugular. I was legit scared of it the first time I saw Jurassic World in theaters.
@@LukasHhu well if the Mosasoraus won't have interfered the indominus rex would have killed both the raptor and the rex and would have also killed the main cast lol
The Giganotosaurus seems like such a non-threat that a case could be made that if you stayed out of it's territory, bought it food, and eventually earned its trust, you could find yourself being able to give it chin scratches and belly rubs.
I mean it would depend on it's social intelligence and it's ability to understand the free food comes from the human and long term that free food is worth more then a quick snack. But technicaly you can earn the trust of almost any animal with food, as long as they are smart enough. If it's pure instinct at work that will not happen.
The Giga’s death was so sad to me. I seemed like a curious and scared animal that didn’t understand what was going on around it. I was so disappointed when I saw the movie because the giga was so hyped up but I love the design of Zeb!
They should have saved giga, abs pulled it out in whatever new movies they’re planning on making. I think they should’ve used spino in the last movie instead. Even though I liked the spino better than Rexy, it’d give Rexy the revenge everyone has so desperately wanted, and they’d satisfy spino fans that will basically take anything at this point.
Spino was by far my favorite, personal bias, rankings are def fair and acurate, but defeating the t-rex, intelligently following the main cast, breaking down that barrier which was such a wtf moment, AND the only one to not have been killed among these predators, J3 def deserved more praise cuz of him alone
i will agree with that. My personal opinion is that Spino definitely is the most horrifying. And the ringtone of the phone he ate definitely added to the terror.
Yup I know but the indominus rex was best villain he broke through a barrier by intelligence even tho he didn't had experience he detached the tracker he killed everything around if the Mosasoraus wouldn't have interfered he would have killed rex and raptor
Dinosaurs aren't really scary in general but the fact that Ripper actually smiled when "teasing" that one guy before killing him in the cage was honestly terrifying to me
I wanna point out something about the Giga's intelligence regarding GC's analysis of the final confrontation between him and the humans. Something worth remembering is that humans aren't on a Giga's main menu, so I imagine that the reason the Giga didn't take the chance to immediately eat them was that he wasn't in predator mode, he was curious. Like many animals today who can display curiosity with something that isn't necessarily their prey (like sharks for example), I think the Giga more or less saw these strange creatures in his territory, wondered what they were, and after simply observing them and trying to scare these creatures out of his turf, he committed to being much more aggressive. Saying this, I agree that the Giga was the least villainous of all the big five here. I am more or less pointing this out to give him more credit on an intelligence scale. Giga was absolutely not a villain, he was just an animal being an animal. And honestly, I was very upset to see them kill him off. With the other 2 bio-engineered dinos, it makes sense that they gotta die, but the Giga should have gotten the Spinosaurus treatment where he's simply forced out in a confrontation and leaves.
sadly... rexy wouldn't want that and especially theri as they both are bloodthirsty. hell, even the audience want the same thing on wanting blood spilled. it honestly disappoints me how a regular animal has to die like a villain...
@@tomasramirez2914 Same, especially when said "villain" was more like a victim in the whole film. He's just protecting his turf, gets pushed out of it because of fire, gets ganged up on and gets unceremoniously killed. Villain deaths are overrated.
If anything, people are expecting these huge dinosaurs to look at humans the way polar bears do. If it's white, good night. Because you're dead if a polar bear sees you. They're not above seeing us as prey, whereas a black bear won't tangle with you if you make yourself more threatening to them (if it's black, attack) and you have fair chances of surviving a grizzly encounter by playing dead (if it's brown, lay down). I think the Giga was a breath of fresh air. More in line with Rexy.
@@jasonalcatraz5817 Just a spat with Rexy was enough but then you throw the Therizo into the mix. We got a good idea of that dinosaur's personality the moment it first appeared. I don't know about you...but the Therizo was petty as fuck because the first thing it does in the movie is casually smack a deer off-screen just for being in the way. I was more put off by that than anything the Giga was doing.
@@jasonalcatraz5817 This is why I JP1 and JP2 are my favorites. The dinos for the most part acted like actual animals reacting to their surroundings. Then starting with JP3 we started getting "villain" dinos...JP was reduced to one of those those D-rated monster movies on the Sci-fi channel.
Honestly the indoraptor was more of a horror villain then an action one. Like when it was stalking maisy or whatever her name is and when it was roaring on the rooftop in front of the moon actually gave me chills
Ye and in the bed scene, he saw that she tried to protect here. He "laughed" and slooowly tried to kill here. Honestly witouth the lazer thing he would be top 1
Ripper got the advantage of being capable of waging psychological warfare. None of the other Theropods could do this. But I must say, the Spinosaurus was a nigh-unstoppable rage machine and an unrelenting killer.
As much as I love the Indoraptor, I can't argue with these rankings. Even though the Indoraptor is my favorite hybrid in Jurassic park, I do agree that it was held back by virtue of its laser pointer weakness. If that weakness was removed, it would 100% be the best villain of Jurassic park.
Best villian possibly. But I still think indominus would still take the ranking for the brutality alongside scorpios rex. Spino didnt seem to be that brutal, and rather just relentless.
@VotingChipmunk even if it nothing was holding the indoraptor back I think indom would still be in regards as "MOST BRUTAL" alongside scorpios. I wouldn't say that indoraptor is the most brutal since it's rather cold and calculated instead "KILLING MACHINE" if you get what I mean
Honestly I like the way the giga was portrayed more as a wild animal being curious and careful instead of the usual aggressive charge into battle type I think it deserved more screen time aswell
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I’m always going to say the Indoraptor Due to the smile it did before killing its first victim And how it tried to terrorise the same little girl fir no reason It was truly the joker of the franchise
Kind of a shame you left out the Big One from the first Jurassic film. Especially since she clearly had a villainous role with a mind cruel enough to kill even her own kind.
@@MrBlue99912 The Big One was a raptor that was extra aggressive to the point of killing all of the other raptors in the pen except two. It was said that she had the other two raptors testing the electric fences for weaknesses. She even set up a trap for the hunter.
Indoraptor being in the second place while being my most favorite dinosaur is okay because I do agree that indominus rex was a much brutal villain. And also giganotosaurus wasn't really a villain because it only defended it's territory from Rexy and then ended up dying to her and the Theri, it didn't really deserve to die like that.
I would say it could’ve been something else because it goes to the biosyn factory and tries to fight everybody off but that could be it expanding territory
Originally, in one version of Jurassic Park 3, the Spinosaurus was going to hunt down the humans for killing its infant, seeking to avenge the wrongful death of its baby
I'd say the Spinosaurus was more in line with other ordinary dinos in the JP series. It's the antagonists, sure, but it's not truly evil. The engineered dinos, oh most definitely.
My thoughts exactly. The Spino was behaving more like some modern animals like Tigers, Elephants, and even Crows in that it was less so trying to be evil, and much more simply holding onto a grudge and trying to even the scoreboard. The fact he was able to hunt them down all across the island and only finally gave up when he was burned, plus the humans finally escaping shows a similar parallel to Tigers especially. There are two separate accounts of hunters who killed or wounded tigers, and the tigers got revenge. One was an account of a hunter who shot a tiger thinking it was dead, but it wasn't and actively followed the human's trail all the way to his home and killed him. The other was an instance where a hunter killed a tigress and her mate followed the hunter and killed him too. That one is especially fascinating because tigers are typically solitary and only very rarely do they stick together after mating.
Agreed. Spino was no more or less evil than Rexy. Just an animal doing animal things. I guess you could argue that it was vengeful, but I'd argue that its pursuit of the humans after they injured him was a pretty normal animal behaviour. Crows, ravens, dogs, bears etc. have all shown that kind of behaviour. Not evil just instincts to protect themselves.
@@sbird8675 Protecting yourself is one thing, hunting down the thing that hurt you across an island instead of letting it leave is another; it's not protecting itself it's revenge which is very different. Some animals DO showcase revenge like this such as elephants traveling long distance to kill someone who wronged them or even going as far as to disrespect their corpse..it's not trying to protect itself it's getting payback. Can that be viewed as evil? Sure depending on what it's getting revenge for. It's often very inteligent animals too that display the capability for revenge like this, most other animals either won't enact revenge or do a simpler form like peeing in your shoes not travel miles to merk you off the face of the earth or show up at your funeral just to double dead you.
@@jasonalcatraz5817 If in tiger's comparison. It's a Man eater. Not really evil, but probably had history against Humans that it is intent to eat them out of it.
Fun Fact: In JP3, there was originally supposed to be a scene where the mercenaries found a baby Spino and began to toy with it, teasing and bullying it, and the JP3 Spino found them. That's why we hear a roar and we see it chasing that man across the runway in JP3
No, that's not even cannon, the whole baby spino concept was scrapped, and removed, so there was no baby. You just heard that from somone and ran with it, when in reality that concept was scrapped.
@@WildWyomingProductions "That's why we hear a roar and we see it chasing that man across the runway" you're literally implying that the spino was chasing the man bc it had a baby, and that it was there. when it was scrapped. So no you're. wrong.
@@solar-jaymi The original idea was that the man had shot the baby, and in vengeance, it chased the man onto the runway and killed him. But they scrapped the idea for the original idea for what we saw in the movie.
Indominus was definitely the bloodiest and was something you could empathize with a bit. They created an almost perfect feedback loop of misery and without even parents to help its development.
@@huzaefahsyed5525 for me,Rexy will always be at the top,Zeb comes right after her. I don't like JPIII at all,few things can be saved,but the Spino design isn't among them,I highly prefer the Camp Cretaceous one
I think the Spino deserved a few more points, but I can't argue that the Indoraptor was just outright far more cruel and malevolent. It literally had an evil smile while messing with that guy in the cage.
It's really hard to say that any of them are 'evil'. The hybrids were essentially tortured their entire lives. As far as the Indo 'terrorizing' Maisie, I always got the vibe that it was keen to her not being quite the same as the rest of the people. Was it intending to kill her? Maybe, but I feel like it was more trying to figure out what was off about her other than just straight up stalking her for the sake of stalking her.
The T-Rexs seldom had any protagonistic roles in the first two installments. They too were featured as anti-heros much like the Spinosaurus in J3. Thereafter they evolved into protagonistic roles in JW franchise but perhaps that could also have happened with the Spino had the directors bothered to feature it in the films. Coming to the fact that the Rexes were acting as per their prediatory roles, so was the Spinosaurus.
I think the problem is that fans feel Rex got screwed for the whole series. It lost every fight against another large theropod, and when it does win, it's with help. Rex never got a "W" in a 1v1 fight against another apex theropod. Spino and Giga got time to shine, Rex got somewhat screwed over just so THEY could shine.
ngl... after the first JW. Rexy seemed more of a villain in my opinion. She just jumped out of nowhere to the Carno in JW2 and killed the giga despite the giant Dino wasn't bothering her. the giga was simply doing what a regular animal does.
@@pn5705 I can understand, but being intelligent enough to accept help to dubble team IS a valid strategy to win a fight. rexy DID win her fights. She made smart calls rather the going it alone in a stuborn fashion. Also Rexy is an older lady by this time.. My main concern isn't that she loses untill help arrives, it's that they go full fake out death. My even bigger issue is that the poor giga was killed.. It did nothing wrong. It wasn't a real villain, It was just in the wrong place in the wrong time. I would have much preferd that after a big epic fight that brings them to a stand still Rexy and Giga go their sepperate ways respecting their own corners of the territory. And while I want dangerous herbivores, I dont want them shoved in for just 2 scenes and steal the show at the end without meaning. The raptors and rexy had meaning in the first movie, as did the rex fam in 2, the spino in 3, the I rex in 4 and the Indo raptor in 5. The final clash in 6 just felt sort of there for the sake of it. Nobody there felt like it had meaning of any kind. Rexy and Giga could have had meaning, if they had focused more on Giga all trough the movie. Which they didn't. Ergo Giga just felt sort of there, and got killed for no reason other then to give Rexy and edward scissor hands a win. I can understand giving Rexy a win, (though the way how was clumsy) but that herbivore had no buisness being in that fight thematicly/narratively. If the creepy herbivore had been the main villain of the movie then maybe a final clash between that dino and rexy could have made more sense, and the giga could have been left alone.
At first i was not feeling it, but more and more the Indoraptor is definitely becoming one of my favorites.. its messed up back story to its other flaws like the twitches and shakes but the overall look and horror movie feel that the movie have her... There needs to be more with it somewhere down the line.
Although Giganotosaurus is relatively animalistic in behavior. It still keeps chasing prey that is too small for an animal of that size even after being set on fire. He seems to suffer from some sort of bipolar disorder (in which case the producers don't know what to make of him) changing from a curious animal to a bloodthirsty monster in the same scene. But well. The reason he didn't bite the humans in that scene is probably because he wasn't hunting. Like Rexy in the first JP, he was probably watching humans out of curiosity. Lazily moving towards them.
Using unofficial Camp Cretaceous stats to bolster the size of the Spinosaurus...interesting when Indoraptor and Giga both have actual canon stats used.
You forgot the raptor from the first Jurassic Park called the big one. She used her intelligence and cunning to escape her enclosure and infiltrate the parks main building. She outsmarted Muldoon who was hunting her and before she became alpha she killed off most of her pack
The spinosaurus to me is a merciless villain I mean he stalks his victims Jason Voorhees style in jp3 but the indominous Rex I would say is a cruel and violent and has become a favorite of mine.
@@fabricepoot1045 Deleted scenes aren't always canon unless stated otherwise. Hence why they were deleted. Why is it far fetched to assume he wasn't stalking them, when we literally see him stalking the group when Eric reunited with his parents?
Spino was relentless but it really never did anything cruel. It just killed and ate the humans. I-Rex killed its sibling from birth, dismembered humans and actively killed for sport, for a the only reason that it could. It’s a true villain and the best one in the series
The way the Scorpios Rex moved and climbed made me so uncomfortable and sent chills up my spine. Especially in the scene when it climbed up to the treehouse in the flash of lightning showing it just crawling around and then looking at the kids 😅
I like that that dinosaurs nowadays are being portrayed as animals, but then you dont have any good big baddies, so the gigga looks quite innocent compared to the indoraptor and I kind of feel bad for it when its turned into a kabob
For the spino I know there was a scene removed that explained why it was so vengeful. There was suppose to be a baby spino (this spino's baby), that was killed by people. Thats why its so aggressive to people. Sadly, the scene was removed.
I think the indoraptor was the most fearsome villain out of the rest, he was very intelligent and terrifying at the same time, the way he terrorizes an innocent 8 year old (Maisie Lockwood) was a nightmare for me, I am still greatful to the other therapods (indominus Rex, spinosaurus, giganotosaurus and scorpions Rex), I think giganotosaurus was the least evil villain in the franchise judging from how he hasn't kill or plan to destroy anything, he wasn't trying to kill rexy at all, she was just challenging giga throughout this entire film, RIP ZEB the giganotosaurus ):
At least what we got of him was pure epicness. And I think that the ability of eating literal burning insects and breathing out fire even though you're being hurt is gigachad level.
@@robinator789 That's all he was, a Gigachad animal behaving realistically. Out of all the giant theropods in this franchise, one of the only 3 that act like actual animals (the other 2 being Buck and Doe) and the only one in the world trilogy that does so, is viciously brutalized. It's my main problem with Dominion, how the Giga is treated like a big threat but when he encounters Rexy, Zeb doesn't mortally wound her, which in Fallen Kingdom we see her casually do to a Carno on Nublar. In fact, Roberta is more of a villain in Dominion than poor Zeb
@@Anonymous-lv4di well... technically they all are animals. They are monsters because their genes are tampered with. If they were pure animals, they would not be this murderous. Except some of course, like the Indoraptor, which was literally designed to kill humans.
@@robinator789 The thing is, Rexy wasn't tampered with, yet she got fairly more aggressive throughout the JW films. from knocking down a carno out of nowhere to brutally killing the giga. normal predators would just coexist or challenge each other for food. but Rexy was persistent towards the Giga.
While i love the Giganotosaurus's design, it wasn't a very good villain. Honestly i felt like the Therizinosaurus was more threatening, i thought it was a bit creepy during it's encounter with Claire, it also has a cool design and despite being a herbivore it's aggressive, and aggressive herbivores is an interesting concept which i think should be explored more, as prior to this the only aggression we saw from herbivores was from the Stegosaurus in The Lost World and a bit from the Ankylosaurus in Jurassic World.
The indominus Rex is literally the story of Frankenstein's monster, they created it as a monster which they thought they could control and when it was on the loose, they realized their terrible mistake, great vid GC😁
I wanted to add one more. There should've been a section of "Impactness" (how much they impacted the story) Since I feel like this attribute would fit in with this whole ranking system.
The giganotosaurus probably didn't kill the people immediately because it didn't know if it should think "Yummy in my tummy" or not. If someone slapped a perfectly cooked burger infront of you but it looked wierd and was dyed black, you would try to figure out what it is. The giga did the same thing, except these burgers had legs, arms, clothing, the ability to run, and hide and were able to scream. Did I mention they could scream? btw I did see DinoTitan's comment.
Indominus for sure. She ate the other clone and went crazy out of the paddock attacking humans and was basically impervious to pain from any type of ammo. Only Rexy and basically all the Raptor Squad defeated it. Only Blue was left to save Rexy from death.
"we are not couting tyrannosaurs, because of their protagonistic role and natural behavior" Zeb: *most realistic animal in Jurassic Franchise (in behavior)* Everyone (not really): Giga is big bully and deserve to die
the Indoraptor was one hell of a beast. It felt like a dinosaur psycho! And if it had enough screentime trust me it's gonna be a Michael myers dinosaur edition movie.
I agree with the Indominus being the most brutal hybrid in the Jurassic Franchise. However, in the in-depth battle analysis between the I. Rex and skullcrawler it is the best fighting beast. I say this because I'm my stories, a Phanalynx Minerva named Flamani (look up what Minerva is, you'll know what it means), can transform into Indominus Rex when in time of battle.
The video gave me a huge amount of dopamine in my body I'm glad that the Indominus Rex and Indoraptor really deserve to be the best villains in the Jurassic franchise (even if there is 2% of difference) However, one thing I don't understand is why the percentage of the Indoraptor's backstory is 81% and Indominus Rex's is 90% while you said yourself it seemed to get a lot more abuse If it's a mistake and it's actually 91%, it's a tie with the Indominus Rex
indoraptor was contained in, but could see other humans and stuff, got feeded daily the indominus rex was contanined in a small, 10 meter huge circle border with its bother, the only thing they saw was an mechanical arm that brought food and had to kill its smaller brother to survive, at juvenile age it broke out and found itself in a confusing world and went rouge.
@@ineedalife6 Yeah, but Indoraptor was more tortured to be a military weapon to obey to attack a target And knew that whenever humans were here (near his cage) he's gonna have a bad time
We do actually know some of its backstory which was cut from the films. When the mercenaries when into the forest, they found a nest of eggs and baby spinos. Cooper I was attacked by one and then they killed it, but then the mom/dad Spino showed up. Hence why the injury to cooper wasn't fatal. It was from a a baby spino. The backstory is a grieving parent on their revenge arc.
The Indominis rex did way more than just an evil grin, it was one of those scenarios where the hunted became the hunter and ambushed an entire team of mercenaries that was trying to hunt it. How is that not even scarier?
Comparing these dinosaurs to horror movie villains, I'd go with... Spinosaurus: Jason Vorhees Indominus Rex: Hannibal Lecter Scorpios Rex: Pennywise Indoraptor: Freddy Kruger Giganotosaurus: some D-list villain
Spino: Vengeance Indom: Rage Indo: Sadism Scorpius: Aggressive Curiosity Giga: Sup bro, will you join me for dinner? I have pizza and I want a friend to share it.
My guess is that the giga took its sweet time with the humans because it was toying with its prey, similar to a cat. It didn't think it'd have any problems killing them, and decided to have some fun. It was a lot more aggressive when fighting Rexy and the theri, because it expected more opposition from them.
I think you should've tackled different villain characteristics beyond those about being a deadly and brutal one. Villains aren't always just kill-happy. They gotta be interesting, grab your attention. For example, a villain like Handsome Jack isn't just brutal but extremely charming and entertaining because of his sense of black humour. This is why I think the Scorpios Rex should've rated higher, as it exemplified these other traits like its vocalizations, insanity, etc.
@@GunlessSnake Well yes, but again in the Jurassic Park series, the animals MOSTLY act like animals. The exceptions being the Spino, Indom and Ido Raptor. You can toss th Scorpius in there too. Their main personality traits are as listed above. Can't say that Rexy has much personality beyond being a carnivorous predator or the adults in Lost World or even the Tiger Raptor pack. They just all act like animals. Normal animals. Not like others such as Toothless in HTTYD.
Ever since I watched the movie the giganotosaurus became my favorite dinosaur I like it’s design and it was kinda nice to see a dinosaur that wasn’t a blood thirsty monster it was just being a animal.
To me I think the Scorpios Rex is the most dangerous villain in my perspective because of its ugly & unique design. Seriously there’s something so scary and creepy about a dinosaur having an very unstable mind and ADHD. Not to mention its venomous quills like that of a scorpion fish hence the name.
It's just too bad that didn't kill any humans tho, and Blue once again comes to the rescue against a major antagonistic hybrid. First the Indominus, then the scorpious rex (timeline wise), then the indoraptor. Imagine if she had a say with the Spinosaurus or the giga
@@mattkamper3860 well remember when the Scorpios attacked the dumbass kids at their camp, and whacked Sammy aka the fat girl in her side with its tail leaving some quills impaling her she should’ve died from that because the quills were near the spleen. But no we can’t allow onscreen or offscreen death of one the main characters in a cringey show that’s aimed for kids. God I hate CC but I like the new dinosaurs it gives us.
The giga was so overhyped for what they gave us. “He’s the joker of the movie! He is such a villain in our movie and is the scariest dinosaur we’ve seen” No. No he wasn’t. He didn’t get a single human kill what so ever. Like he didn’t even get a single animal kill! He STOLE the deer carcass from Rexy! Such a let down
there is a theory on why the spino was so relentless on chasing the humans, and it's that one of the mercenaries shot and killed the spinos kids, which is why the mother spino was so mad.
Personally I don't really want any more new hybrids (not yet at least), but rather bring back and reintroduce the Indominus Rex, Indoraptor, and maybe even Scorpios Rex somehow. Especially the Indos still have so much potential imo that was completely wasted by them dying in the same films they were introduced in. Would love to see an Indominus Rex team up with a pack of Indoraptors on mainland.
@@TheStupidBird In both JW and in Fallen Kingdom, we see mercenaries evacuating eggs and DNA samples from Wu's laboratories, they could easily reintroduce the hybrids with those
Well actually the backstory of Asset 87 is actually sad Back then he was illegally experimented on and had PTSD due to the incident Which was why he had so much hate against humans
@@gamerboyz7938 and how eric kirby used the t rex pee on compies,but asset 87 was so frustrated for atleast a month by the scent of an intruder that he simply could not find
The humans. The dinosaurs are just apex predators doing what they do. Fire isn't a villain because it burns things. Tigers aren't villains because they hunt. It's their nature.
Personally, I don't think the Indominus had a great design. Ingen, and by extension Universal, had the freedom to create a unique and terrifying hybrid, but they went with a spiky allosaur with four fingers). The Malusaurus concept they came up with would've probably boosted its design score up to 100%, with its huge claws, red crested head, and quills. Everything else about it though, I agree with. The I.rex was a monster that probably would've killed Rexy, Blue, and every other dinosaur in Jurassic World if not for plot armor.
I would like to point out in Jurrasic Park: The Game, there are small dinosaurs known as Troodons. Although small, these dinosaurs' bites would inject a neurotoxin that would cause seizures, paralysis, and brain death. Once you were brain dead, they would either eat you or create a nest out of you.
I know you said you weren't going to include the smaller predators (ie Raptors) but the "Big One" from JP1 was definitely a ruthless villain. I'd love to see how she would rank next to these bigger predators. Muldoon did say that she killed all but two of the eight raptors they had when she was introduced to the pack. That alone shows her ferocity.
I think the Spino looking for vengeance is some genetic base that all Spinosaurids have in the Jurassic Franchise because in Camp Cretaceous we also see Grim and Limbo looking for vengeance, after their partner was murdered.
Arguments for each "villain" creature: Zeb: Could beat Rexy 2 times (An actual animal) Spino: Killed 2 humans, killed a Rex, tracked Rexes down to beat them Indoraptor: Loved to scare his victims. Loved to kill humans. Was literally playing with a skull like a toy Indominus Rex: Killed 10+ humans. Killed 6 Apatosaurs for sport. Was watching the crash of Masrani's helicopter. Fought everything she saw. Wanted to kill Rexy as slow as possible Turned the gyrosphere to her mouth so Zach and Grey could literally see their death. Waited for the ACU troopers to track her down, just to ambush them and kill them all. She could move on, but she didn't. We know who was the most brutal
I don't think any of them are villains except the indominus rex, as the rest are animals. But the indominus rex was raised in captivity and wasn't at all social and the indom was defidently bloodthirsty as she was finding her place in the food chain. Edit: Basically most hybrids are evil, like the indom, scorpius, and the indoraptor.
Satisfying to see my favorite (Technically one of since I have 4-tied favorites) JP/JW dinosaur win. When I expressed my opinion on that community post concerning this topic, I knew I was right to an extent. But aside from “I was right”, I have respect for the other villains for some reason to some extent. Spino: His place amongst other dinos, his temper and tendency to make enemies and beef, and his intelligence is admirable to a degree. Scorpios: one thing that I’m not gonna bring up cause it’s sensitive, we’re both firstborns if you get what I mean, and we both suffer from mental illnesses. Her: ADHD. Me: Autism. Indoraptor: While I despise a lot about this guy, his design, intellect outside of of completely stupid flaws, and backstory is a tad bit likeable for me. Giga: While I despise this guy/gal mostly for the same reasons as Indoraptor and because of his reputation with Tyrannosaurus, the design, roar, and talents that this guy/gal possess are likeable. Indominus: Everything about her I like. Just sucks that she’s resting at the bottom of an abandoned lagoon and her legacy abused and unfulfilled.
You should do an updated one with the Scorpius Rex cause. Personally I think the Scorpius Rex is the most bloodthirsty of dinosaurs because all of its defects, caused it to go insane and kill anything that moves.
I think the Giga was just confused when it saw them, there was fire and there was panic going on a bit further away from it. And also considering where it was located, I don’t think it’s seen humans before, to me it looked like a predator checking out its prey, unsure if it should eat them. I could be totally wrong but that’s how I see it at least.
That scene of the spin-off with the phone ringing was so bad-ass the way the dude stood there was so dread inducing it’s a shame the rest of the movie couldn’t live up to that
I think the only reason blue didn’t die from the indoraptor is because it tried to communicate to blue but blue already had experience with being manipulated so she didn’t fall for it.
I think with relentlessness how he said it got distracted by those objects lets just add in the fact it likes to watch the world burn explode and basically just plundge into chaos
GojiCenter, you guys should do some videos of ways to die in the Adult Swim Show “Primal” cause I really want to see how gory, and brutal it would be to die from creatures like the Night Feeder, the Infected Sauropod, and so on…. Think about it please GC, thank you
PLEASE remember that this list is NOT a Power Ranking.. This video ranks their *villainous characteristics* Not battle performance
.... Because some reddit crybaby will inevitably take this out on context and complain
Could you do a dinosaur power ranking vid one day?
Oh boo hoo they can cry to somebody else than Goji Center.
They’re just toxic fanboys.
@@GojiCenter when will you do part 2 of godzilla in other universe
@@GojiCenter hey goji center can u pls do the big one vs indorapter
Personally, I think the reason why the giganotosaurus didn't immediately try to kill the main cast was probably because it was likely the first time the giga had humans at its mercy before and didn't know if it should view them as food or not. Kinda like how a cat will paw at something new that it has never seen before or a shark circling a unknown animal. It can see them, but it is not yet sure what to make of them.
Hm… that works for me, thanks for unruining this scene for me
Thinking about it, that does make sense.
@@penguinagents2015 Exactly that’s why I didn’t mind and behavior
Knuckles: "approved"
Yes!
It’s wild how much the Giganotosaurus was a non-threat. It honestly didn’t deserve to die the way it did.
I Agree
Well.......since the giga was said to be the joker of the franchise.......I think that it did worse things behind the scenes........and we didn't see alot of it..........
@@iasked4692
Nah. That whole joker-statement was just some nonsense to get people talking. It had nothing to do with what happened in the movie.
@@iasked4692 its not Joker of Jurassic Franchise, Colin Trevorrow said he wanted something like Joker, not that its a Joker
@@graustreifbrombeerkralle1078 the indorex or indoraptor were more of jokers tbh
*spinosaurus gets barely a scratch from a plane*
"And I took that personally."
which should give him a relentlessness to 100 lol
The Spino was chasing them because when they went into the forest at the beggining they shot a baby Spinosaurus.
@@lindabaranyi324 i could not find anything on what i was looking for but considering a few things i think the spino could of eaten other spino babies that were not theirs leading to only one spino left
@@plague_doctor-scp-049i think he reference to the level when u shoot baby at the spino head in jurassic world lego
@@Jurassic_Animator wait you shoot a baby spino is LEGO version!?!?!? what place?
The talking raptor from JP3.
No other villain has left such long lasting traumatic scars on a character
wdym talking
@@hehehehaw8346 the one on the plane when grant is hallucinating
“Alan Alan”
ALAN!!!
Attacked Alan Grant in his dream like a dream demon before they even saw him.
*A L A N*
I feel like the Indominus would be the most powerful, sadistic and dangerous dinosaur in the franchise. It had the most kills. In terms of evil, I’d say the Indoraptor, he’s a nasty piece of work, he seems to enjoy killing, like the way he smiled when taking Wheatley’s arm off, and as you mentioned it’s behaviour towards Maisie.
nah Indominus killed for sport. Easily the most evil
@@paxte5896 fax
@@paxte5896 but Indoraptor killed for fun, and if ordered to
@@paxte5896 but people kill for sport. . . .
@@awesomeanbar9402 no the Indoraptor was always shown eating his prey. He took sadistic enjoyment but that’s not killing for sport, he’s doing what he was made to do. Indominus hunted for giggles and sadism
The Indominus Rex was the most cold blooded killer in the series. It killed and went after everything that moved. If you notice, most of the other dinos would study their prey before they killed it but the I-Rex went straight for the jugular. I was legit scared of it the first time I saw Jurassic World in theaters.
I 💯 agree
The Indominus isn't an animal. It's a monster. Even T-rexes and Raptors, with the exception of the Big one, ain't that savage.
Don’t forget that mf had situational camo ☠️
Well the spino is the ONLY dino in the series to kill a rex so I think spino is a REALLY close second
@@LukasHhu well if the Mosasoraus won't have interfered the indominus rex would have killed both the raptor and the rex and would have also killed the main cast lol
The Giganotosaurus seems like such a non-threat that a case could be made that if you stayed out of it's territory, bought it food, and eventually earned its trust, you could find yourself being able to give it chin scratches and belly rubs.
I'm imagining Chris Pratt calling a Giganotosaurus a "good boy" and patting it's head lmao
I mean it would depend on it's social intelligence and it's ability to understand the free food comes from the human and long term that free food is worth more then a quick snack. But technicaly you can earn the trust of almost any animal with food, as long as they are smart enough. If it's pure instinct at work that will not happen.
The prologue giga had a iguanodon near him so it's possible to have his trust
Me: hey girl I’m back
Giga:*is acting like an over excited puppy*
Me: *gives giga treats and belly rubs*
You can in Ark🤓
The Giga’s death was so sad to me. I seemed like a curious and scared animal that didn’t understand what was going on around it. I was so disappointed when I saw the movie because the giga was so hyped up but I love the design of Zeb!
Wait so you're telling me you're curious and scared animal or something?
@@TheXAllosaurus it*
@@septikkvoid No, he didn’t make a spelling mistake he knew what he said.
They should have saved giga, abs pulled it out in whatever new movies they’re planning on making. I think they should’ve used spino in the last movie instead. Even though I liked the spino better than Rexy, it’d give Rexy the revenge everyone has so desperately wanted, and they’d satisfy spino fans that will basically take anything at this point.
@@Spiney09 No, I Wouldn't Take Spino Being Killed by Rexy..Lmao.......
Spino was by far my favorite, personal bias, rankings are def fair and acurate, but defeating the t-rex, intelligently following the main cast, breaking down that barrier which was such a wtf moment, AND the only one to not have been killed among these predators, J3 def deserved more praise cuz of him alone
i will agree with that. My personal opinion is that Spino definitely is the most horrifying. And the ringtone of the phone he ate definitely added to the terror.
Yup I know but the indominus rex was best villain he broke through a barrier by intelligence even tho he didn't had experience he detached the tracker he killed everything around if the Mosasoraus wouldn't have interfered he would have killed rex and raptor
@@aagameryt7690 if you are talking about JW then no, indominus was young in that movie and couldn't kill a fully grown trex and raptor in a 2v1.
@kaif_2124 no. In jw indominus was going to kill them if the mosa didn't interfer. The I rex already best the rex in 1v1 and already beat blue.
@@Mrbeaver1649 but he defeated them individually not together
Dinosaurs aren't really scary in general but the fact that Ripper actually smiled when "teasing" that one guy before killing him in the cage was honestly terrifying to me
Yeah they’re not scary cuz they don’t exist anymore. But I’m sure if you were put in a room with a velociraptor you’d be shitting ur pants
@@piercemccauley7079 true dat
it also depends, because velociraptors irl were small but still deadly, so idk.
@@piercemccauley7079 ye I’d be bleeding to death from its claws and talons
@@piercemccauley7079 but I’d choke it to death
I wanna point out something about the Giga's intelligence regarding GC's analysis of the final confrontation between him and the humans. Something worth remembering is that humans aren't on a Giga's main menu, so I imagine that the reason the Giga didn't take the chance to immediately eat them was that he wasn't in predator mode, he was curious.
Like many animals today who can display curiosity with something that isn't necessarily their prey (like sharks for example), I think the Giga more or less saw these strange creatures in his territory, wondered what they were, and after simply observing them and trying to scare these creatures out of his turf, he committed to being much more aggressive.
Saying this, I agree that the Giga was the least villainous of all the big five here. I am more or less pointing this out to give him more credit on an intelligence scale. Giga was absolutely not a villain, he was just an animal being an animal. And honestly, I was very upset to see them kill him off. With the other 2 bio-engineered dinos, it makes sense that they gotta die, but the Giga should have gotten the Spinosaurus treatment where he's simply forced out in a confrontation and leaves.
sadly... rexy wouldn't want that and especially theri as they both are bloodthirsty. hell, even the audience want the same thing on wanting blood spilled. it honestly disappoints me how a regular animal has to die like a villain...
@@tomasramirez2914 Same, especially when said "villain" was more like a victim in the whole film. He's just protecting his turf, gets pushed out of it because of fire, gets ganged up on and gets unceremoniously killed.
Villain deaths are overrated.
If anything, people are expecting these huge dinosaurs to look at humans the way polar bears do. If it's white, good night. Because you're dead if a polar bear sees you. They're not above seeing us as prey, whereas a black bear won't tangle with you if you make yourself more threatening to them (if it's black, attack) and you have fair chances of surviving a grizzly encounter by playing dead (if it's brown, lay down).
I think the Giga was a breath of fresh air. More in line with Rexy.
@@jasonalcatraz5817 Just a spat with Rexy was enough but then you throw the Therizo into the mix. We got a good idea of that dinosaur's personality the moment it first appeared. I don't know about you...but the Therizo was petty as fuck because the first thing it does in the movie is casually smack a deer off-screen just for being in the way. I was more put off by that than anything the Giga was doing.
@@jasonalcatraz5817 This is why I JP1 and JP2 are my favorites. The dinos for the most part acted like actual animals reacting to their surroundings. Then starting with JP3 we started getting "villain" dinos...JP was reduced to one of those those D-rated monster movies on the Sci-fi channel.
Honestly the indoraptor was more of a horror villain then an action one. Like when it was stalking maisy or whatever her name is and when it was roaring on the rooftop in front of the moon actually gave me chills
Ye and in the bed scene, he saw that she tried to protect here. He "laughed" and slooowly tried to kill here. Honestly witouth the lazer thing he would be top 1
Him
@@spinosuaustegaming honestly we dont care of its à girl or à boy its à Killing machine. His purpose is not to breed.
the indoraptor ignored blue and went after the humans
its a cat.
Ripper got the advantage of being capable of waging psychological warfare. None of the other Theropods could do this. But I must say, the Spinosaurus was a nigh-unstoppable rage machine and an unrelenting killer.
I wouldn't call the Spino "unstoppable" but he was pretty badass!
Not just ripper, essentially all the remote controlled dinos in Camp Cretaceous.
@@qui-gonjinn6887 Eh, they were only mind controlled for a while, not 24/7
@@reversenoobz1 true, but if it stayed that way then it could be used for covert operations by the usa
@@qui-gonjinn6887 Yeah.
As much as I love the Indoraptor, I can't argue with these rankings.
Even though the Indoraptor is my favorite hybrid in Jurassic park, I do agree that it was held back by virtue of its laser pointer weakness. If that weakness was removed, it would 100% be the best villain of Jurassic park.
Best villian possibly. But I still think indominus would still take the ranking for the brutality alongside scorpios rex. Spino didnt seem to be that brutal, and rather just relentless.
@VotingChipmunk even if it nothing was holding the indoraptor back I think indom would still be in regards as "MOST BRUTAL" alongside scorpios. I wouldn't say that indoraptor is the most brutal since it's rather cold and calculated instead "KILLING MACHINE" if you get what I mean
I agree, seeing how he found injoyment in killing and was smart AF
Agreed
yup
Honestly I like the way the giga was portrayed more as a wild animal being curious and careful instead of the usual aggressive charge into battle type I think it deserved more screen time aswell
A bit sad that The Big One never got as much attention as it should have. Despite her being the fact that rexy has her iconic scars
Who’s “the big one”?
@@tasteypringle8168 The Raptors from the first Jurassic Park music
@@tasteypringle8168 the raptor that muldoon calls "clever girl"
Alex of Arkanum, I do know who The Big One is, shes actually the main dinosaur villain of the original movie, and she is a Velociraptor
Why isn't she on here?
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I’m always going to say the Indoraptor
Due to the smile it did before killing its first victim
And how it tried to terrorise the same little girl fir no reason
It was truly the joker of the franchise
Baharisur vs Allosuras
Dragon and how they could kill you
Camp Cretaceous was “kid friendly” in a sense with little to no blood but still had utterly terrifying and thrilling moments.
And there were some other messages it had that most definitely weren’t “kid friendly” unfortunately
Kind of a shame you left out the Big One from the first Jurassic film. Especially since she clearly had a villainous role with a mind cruel enough to kill even her own kind.
I haven't watched the first in a few years and have terrible memory, can you please explain it more.
@@MrBlue99912 The Big One was a raptor that was extra aggressive to the point of killing all of the other raptors in the pen except two. It was said that she had the other two raptors testing the electric fences for weaknesses. She even set up a trap for the hunter.
@@shadowbeast9671 ah so like the alpha?
@@MrBlue99912 By "the alpha" do you mean a specific dinosaur or just a dinosaur's rank among the pack?
@@shadowbeast9671 clever girl
Indoraptor being in the second place while being my most favorite dinosaur is okay because I do agree that indominus rex was a much brutal villain.
And also giganotosaurus wasn't really a villain because it only defended it's territory from Rexy and then ended up dying to her and the Theri, it didn't really deserve to die like that.
I would say it could’ve been something else because it goes to the biosyn factory and tries to fight everybody off but that could be it expanding territory
the giga still was portrayed as a villain so it still counts
@@Ninaholu facts
@@presidentorangutan8370 fax
@@Ninaholuwhich is why it sucks so much.
A very BAD portrayal of a villain.
Originally, in one version of Jurassic Park 3, the Spinosaurus was going to hunt down the humans for killing its infant, seeking to avenge the wrongful death of its baby
I'd say the Spinosaurus was more in line with other ordinary dinos in the JP series. It's the antagonists, sure, but it's not truly evil. The engineered dinos, oh most definitely.
My thoughts exactly. The Spino was behaving more like some modern animals like Tigers, Elephants, and even Crows in that it was less so trying to be evil, and much more simply holding onto a grudge and trying to even the scoreboard. The fact he was able to hunt them down all across the island and only finally gave up when he was burned, plus the humans finally escaping shows a similar parallel to Tigers especially.
There are two separate accounts of hunters who killed or wounded tigers, and the tigers got revenge. One was an account of a hunter who shot a tiger thinking it was dead, but it wasn't and actively followed the human's trail all the way to his home and killed him.
The other was an instance where a hunter killed a tigress and her mate followed the hunter and killed him too. That one is especially fascinating because tigers are typically solitary and only very rarely do they stick together after mating.
Indominus was the truly evil dino
Agreed. Spino was no more or less evil than Rexy. Just an animal doing animal things. I guess you could argue that it was vengeful, but I'd argue that its pursuit of the humans after they injured him was a pretty normal animal behaviour. Crows, ravens, dogs, bears etc. have all shown that kind of behaviour. Not evil just instincts to protect themselves.
@@sbird8675 Protecting yourself is one thing, hunting down the thing that hurt you across an island instead of letting it leave is another; it's not protecting itself it's revenge which is very different. Some animals DO showcase revenge like this such as elephants traveling long distance to kill someone who wronged them or even going as far as to disrespect their corpse..it's not trying to protect itself it's getting payback. Can that be viewed as evil? Sure depending on what it's getting revenge for. It's often very inteligent animals too that display the capability for revenge like this, most other animals either won't enact revenge or do a simpler form like peeing in your shoes not travel miles to merk you off the face of the earth or show up at your funeral just to double dead you.
@@jasonalcatraz5817 If in tiger's comparison. It's a Man eater.
Not really evil, but probably had history against Humans that it is intent to eat them out of it.
10:35 “look at this man, this isn’t hunting, this is child abuse!” Had me dying tbh.
10:35*
Frrr
Don’t forget that the controlling factor of the Indoraptor makes it even more aggressive towards its target
Fun Fact: In JP3, there was originally supposed to be a scene where the mercenaries found a baby Spino and began to toy with it, teasing and bullying it, and the JP3 Spino found them. That's why we hear a roar and we see it chasing that man across the runway in JP3
Link please?
No, that's not even cannon, the whole baby spino concept was scrapped, and removed, so there was no baby. You just heard that from somone and ran with it, when in reality that concept was scrapped.
@@solar-jaymi That's why I said there was supposed to be one, but they scrapped it
@@WildWyomingProductions "That's why we hear a roar and we see it chasing that man across the runway" you're literally implying that the spino was chasing the man bc it had a baby, and that it was there. when it was scrapped. So no you're. wrong.
@@solar-jaymi The original idea was that the man had shot the baby, and in vengeance, it chased the man onto the runway and killed him. But they scrapped the idea for the original idea for what we saw in the movie.
Indominus was definitely the bloodiest and was something you could empathize with a bit. They created an almost perfect feedback loop of misery and without even parents to help its development.
I don't care how non-villainous the Giga was,or how his potential may have not been used fully,I'll always love Zeb,his design and his scenes 🤎
Zeb is definitely my favorite dinosaur in Jurassic World. (Spinosaurus is my favorite is Jurassic Park)
@@huzaefahsyed5525 for me,Rexy will always be at the top,Zeb comes right after her.
I don't like JPIII at all,few things can be saved,but the Spino design isn't among them,I highly prefer the Camp Cretaceous one
@@gianmarcozampella5138 I don't like what Camp Cretaceous did to Spinosaurus with that brain control chip. They ruined it. Not my canon.
yeah
Isnt it a she
I think the Spino deserved a few more points, but I can't argue that the Indoraptor was just outright far more cruel and malevolent. It literally had an evil smile while messing with that guy in the cage.
Indominus should have ranked highest in cruelty. It hunted for sport.
No the spino was fine
Bruh the indoraptor was on demon time
One of the dumbest scenes of all time
It's really hard to say that any of them are 'evil'. The hybrids were essentially tortured their entire lives. As far as the Indo 'terrorizing' Maisie, I always got the vibe that it was keen to her not being quite the same as the rest of the people. Was it intending to kill her? Maybe, but I feel like it was more trying to figure out what was off about her other than just straight up stalking her for the sake of stalking her.
I feel like the Indoraptor knew that Maisie was a child and was afraid of Indoraptor and wanted her to suffer the same way he did
The T-Rexs seldom had any protagonistic roles in the first two installments. They too were featured as anti-heros much like the Spinosaurus in J3. Thereafter they evolved into protagonistic roles in JW franchise but perhaps that could also have happened with the Spino had the directors bothered to feature it in the films. Coming to the fact that the Rexes were acting as per their prediatory roles, so was the Spinosaurus.
I think the problem is that fans feel Rex got screwed for the whole series. It lost every fight against another large theropod, and when it does win, it's with help.
Rex never got a "W" in a 1v1 fight against another apex theropod. Spino and Giga got time to shine, Rex got somewhat screwed over just so THEY could shine.
ngl... after the first JW. Rexy seemed more of a villain in my opinion. She just jumped out of nowhere to the Carno in JW2 and killed the giga despite the giant Dino wasn't bothering her. the giga was simply doing what a regular animal does.
@@tomasramirez2914 at least Therizinosaurus have a reason to attack why because it may walk into its territory (kinda like Hippo)
@@pn5705 I can understand, but being intelligent enough to accept help to dubble team IS a valid strategy to win a fight. rexy DID win her fights. She made smart calls rather the going it alone in a stuborn fashion. Also Rexy is an older lady by this time.. My main concern isn't that she loses untill help arrives, it's that they go full fake out death. My even bigger issue is that the poor giga was killed.. It did nothing wrong. It wasn't a real villain, It was just in the wrong place in the wrong time. I would have much preferd that after a big epic fight that brings them to a stand still Rexy and Giga go their sepperate ways respecting their own corners of the territory. And while I want dangerous herbivores, I dont want them shoved in for just 2 scenes and steal the show at the end without meaning. The raptors and rexy had meaning in the first movie, as did the rex fam in 2, the spino in 3, the I rex in 4 and the Indo raptor in 5. The final clash in 6 just felt sort of there for the sake of it. Nobody there felt like it had meaning of any kind. Rexy and Giga could have had meaning, if they had focused more on Giga all trough the movie. Which they didn't. Ergo Giga just felt sort of there, and got killed for no reason other then to give Rexy and edward scissor hands a win. I can understand giving Rexy a win, (though the way how was clumsy) but that herbivore had no buisness being in that fight thematicly/narratively. If the creepy herbivore had been the main villain of the movie then maybe a final clash between that dino and rexy could have made more sense, and the giga could have been left alone.
At first i was not feeling it, but more and more the Indoraptor is definitely becoming one of my favorites.. its messed up back story to its other flaws like the twitches and shakes but the overall look and horror movie feel that the movie have her... There needs to be more with it somewhere down the line.
Honestly, if we were talking about redemption I think the Spinosaurus could be redeemed
I have ADHD it's not as bad as he says it is it doesn't effect my ability to murder children.
Yeah, besides its murderous streak against rexes, it was just a dinosaur who wasn’t supposed to exist
@@ThatPersonYouKnow5 you waited a year and also they did crash into it and almost killed it as soon as they were their
@@monikaculp6045 first of all, does it matter if i reply to a year old comment? Also, what does the crash have to do with if it could be redeemed?
Bro is saying redeemed as if it is a human that is sentient
Although Giganotosaurus is relatively animalistic in behavior. It still keeps chasing prey that is too small for an animal of that size even after being set on fire. He seems to suffer from some sort of bipolar disorder (in which case the producers don't know what to make of him) changing from a curious animal to a bloodthirsty monster in the same scene. But well. The reason he didn't bite the humans in that scene is probably because he wasn't hunting. Like Rexy in the first JP, he was probably watching humans out of curiosity. Lazily moving towards them.
Make sence for me
Then why attack the girl, why look like your going to attack Ian
@@isdrakon9802 he was hungry.
That until Ian threw a flaming tip of his spear to its mouth.
3:05 Spinosaurus Size Chart
11:12 Indoraptor Size Chart
12:17 Giganotosaurus Size Chart
Using unofficial Camp Cretaceous stats to bolster the size of the Spinosaurus...interesting when Indoraptor and Giga both have actual canon stats used.
@@DarthPyrusTheVirus piss off Spino hater
@@DarthPyrusTheVirus bro what, the spino was massive💀
@@ThanksImGoood In your perception. I was merely pointing out the difference in stat officialness.
@@DarthPyrusTheVirus in the whole shows fucking perception.
You forgot the raptor from the first Jurassic Park called the big one. She used her intelligence and cunning to escape her enclosure and infiltrate the parks main building. She outsmarted Muldoon who was hunting her and before she became alpha she killed off most of her pack
“We could make a whole video on how smart this thing was.” Please do! I’d love a deep dive into the intelligence of the Indominous!
And the hybrids in general...
And the raptors...
And the t-rexes...
And the other theropods...
Help I can't stop...
The spinosaurus to me is a merciless villain I mean he stalks his victims Jason Voorhees style in jp3 but the indominous Rex I would say is a cruel and violent and has become a favorite of mine.
Spino didn't even stalk them
A deleted scene is our proof: He was sleeping nearby when Alan and Eric found the Kirby's
@@fabricepoot1045
Deleted scenes aren't always canon unless stated otherwise. Hence why they were deleted. Why is it far fetched to assume he wasn't stalking them, when we literally see him stalking the group when Eric reunited with his parents?
Spino was relentless but it really never did anything cruel. It just killed and ate the humans. I-Rex killed its sibling from birth, dismembered humans and actively killed for sport, for a the only reason that it could. It’s a true villain and the best one in the series
The way the Scorpios Rex moved and climbed made me so uncomfortable and sent chills up my spine. Especially in the scene when it climbed up to the treehouse in the flash of lightning showing it just crawling around and then looking at the kids 😅
I like that that dinosaurs nowadays are being portrayed as animals, but then you dont have any good big baddies, so the gigga looks quite innocent compared to the indoraptor and I kind of feel bad for it when its turned into a kabob
1 letter away is wild
Giga: Just casually minding his own business, hurting nobody.
Theri: I like ya cut, G. 👍
For the spino I know there was a scene removed that explained why it was so vengeful. There was suppose to be a baby spino (this spino's baby), that was killed by people. Thats why its so aggressive to people. Sadly, the scene was removed.
You forgot to mention that in CC, the mere presence of the S-Rex threw the whole ecosystem off balance. Dinosaurs started to act weird
Ye it basically made all the dinos angry
Wuts s Rex and cc
@@DESTINY.104 S-Rex is short for Scorpius Rex,
Camp Cretaceous is CC
@@irishfireclawMy 5th favorite Dinosaur
Don't be cruel, but be a beast. Only use your intelligence for important fights not for small things - Based Giganotosaurus
Indominus: I shutdown a park by myself
Neddry: I shutdown a park before it even opened
I think the indoraptor was the most fearsome villain out of the rest, he was very intelligent and terrifying at the same time, the way he terrorizes an innocent 8 year old (Maisie Lockwood) was a nightmare for me, I am still greatful to the other therapods (indominus Rex, spinosaurus, giganotosaurus and scorpions Rex), I think giganotosaurus was the least evil villain in the franchise judging from how he hasn't kill or plan to destroy anything, he wasn't trying to kill rexy at all, she was just challenging giga throughout this entire film, RIP ZEB the giganotosaurus ):
At least what we got of him was pure epicness. And I think that the ability of eating literal burning insects and breathing out fire even though you're being hurt is gigachad level.
@@robinator789 That's all he was, a Gigachad animal behaving realistically. Out of all the giant theropods in this franchise, one of the only 3 that act like actual animals (the other 2 being Buck and Doe) and the only one in the world trilogy that does so, is viciously brutalized. It's my main problem with Dominion, how the Giga is treated like a big threat but when he encounters Rexy, Zeb doesn't mortally wound her, which in Fallen Kingdom we see her casually do to a Carno on Nublar. In fact, Roberta is more of a villain in Dominion than poor Zeb
@@Anonymous-lv4di well... technically they all are animals. They are monsters because their genes are tampered with. If they were pure animals, they would not be this murderous. Except some of course, like the Indoraptor, which was literally designed to kill humans.
@@robinator789 Ah yes, frog DNA causes animals to be more aggressive
@@robinator789 The thing is, Rexy wasn't tampered with, yet she got fairly more aggressive throughout the JW films. from knocking down a carno out of nowhere to brutally killing the giga. normal predators would just coexist or challenge each other for food. but Rexy was persistent towards the Giga.
While i love the Giganotosaurus's design, it wasn't a very good villain. Honestly i felt like the Therizinosaurus was more threatening, i thought it was a bit creepy during it's encounter with Claire, it also has a cool design and despite being a herbivore it's aggressive, and aggressive herbivores is an interesting concept which i think should be explored more, as prior to this the only aggression we saw from herbivores was from the Stegosaurus in The Lost World and a bit from the Ankylosaurus in Jurassic World.
Most herbivores in real life are actually more aggressive than most carnivores.
Therizino seemed to like Rexxy they both had a common enemy
The indominus Rex is literally the story of Frankenstein's monster, they created it as a monster which they thought they could control and when it was on the loose, they realized their terrible mistake, great vid GC😁
I wanted to add one more.
There should've been a section of
"Impactness" (how much they impacted the story)
Since I feel like this attribute would fit in with this whole ranking system.
By your suggestion, I think the spino would be high on the list
Funny, because the Giga would have none as if it was removed the movie would be the same, just resolved quickly but no big changes to the plot
Indominus Rex would still be on top.
@@SeeMeRowan yes, if he didn’t destroy the park indirectly, jwfk weld the exist
Indom definetely dominates in Impactness
Always love when you put new vids 😊
The giganotosaurus probably didn't kill the people immediately because it didn't know if it should think "Yummy in my tummy" or not. If someone slapped a perfectly cooked burger infront of you but it looked wierd and was dyed black, you would try to figure out what it is. The giga did the same thing, except these burgers had legs, arms, clothing, the ability to run, and hide and were able to scream. Did I mention they could scream? btw I did see DinoTitan's comment.
Bro I was never expecting this to be his next video. Great job GC
Dude, RPG character sheets for all of these would be EPIC. Would definitely be on board to see all these creatures in a D&D 5e design.
Indominus for sure. She ate the other clone and went crazy out of the paddock attacking humans and was basically impervious to pain from any type of ammo. Only Rexy and basically all the Raptor Squad defeated it. Only Blue was left to save Rexy from death.
"we are not couting tyrannosaurs, because of their protagonistic role and natural behavior"
Zeb: *most realistic animal in Jurassic Franchise (in behavior)*
Everyone (not really): Giga is big bully and deserve to die
the Indoraptor was one hell of a beast. It felt like a dinosaur psycho! And if it had enough screentime trust me it's gonna be a Michael myers dinosaur edition movie.
Indominus is more like michael myers
Its so crazy because the indoraptor is always hunting that kid
I agree with the Indominus being the most brutal hybrid in the Jurassic Franchise. However, in the in-depth battle analysis between the I. Rex and skullcrawler it is the best fighting beast. I say this because I'm my stories, a Phanalynx Minerva named Flamani (look up what Minerva is, you'll know what it means), can transform into Indominus Rex when in time of battle.
The video gave me a huge amount of dopamine in my body
I'm glad that the Indominus Rex and Indoraptor really deserve to be the best villains in the Jurassic franchise (even if there is 2% of difference)
However, one thing I don't understand is why the percentage of the Indoraptor's backstory is 81% and Indominus Rex's is 90% while you said yourself it seemed to get a lot more abuse
If it's a mistake and it's actually 91%, it's a tie with the Indominus Rex
what abt spino?
@@Relespino I like Spino but I know he can't go beyond the Indominus and the Indoraptor
indoraptor was contained in, but could see other humans and stuff, got feeded daily
the indominus rex was contanined in a small, 10 meter huge circle border with its bother, the only thing they saw was an mechanical arm that brought food and had to kill its smaller brother to survive, at juvenile age it broke out and found itself in a confusing world and went rouge.
@@ineedalife6 Yeah, but Indoraptor was more tortured to be a military weapon to obey to attack a target
And knew that whenever humans were here (near his cage) he's gonna have a bad time
but backstory isnt all about torture, remind that
We do actually know some of its backstory which was cut from the films.
When the mercenaries when into the forest, they found a nest of eggs and baby spinos. Cooper I was attacked by one and then they killed it, but then the mom/dad Spino showed up. Hence why the injury to cooper wasn't fatal. It was from a a baby spino.
The backstory is a grieving parent on their revenge arc.
I would put the Indoraptor in the top spot, because it has the most important characteristic of a villain: a memorable grin.
ye the way he was traumatizing a little girl girl but he lost by 2 points si im happy with the rankings
Because it grin? Bro irex killed more so it deserves its spot
The Indominis rex did way more than just an evil grin, it was one of those scenarios where the hunted became the hunter and ambushed an entire team of mercenaries that was trying to hunt it. How is that not even scarier?
but it didn't smile@@mattkamper3860
@@mattkamper3860shed eat the Indo raptor.
Comparing these dinosaurs to horror movie villains, I'd go with...
Spinosaurus: Jason Vorhees
Indominus Rex: Hannibal Lecter
Scorpios Rex: Pennywise
Indoraptor: Freddy Kruger
Giganotosaurus: some D-list villain
Indominus is like Pennywise, you guys underestimate her.
Spino: Vengeance
Indom: Rage
Indo: Sadism
Scorpius: Aggressive Curiosity
Giga: Sup bro, will you join me for dinner? I have pizza and I want a friend to share it.
My guess is that the giga took its sweet time with the humans because it was toying with its prey, similar to a cat. It didn't think it'd have any problems killing them, and decided to have some fun. It was a lot more aggressive when fighting Rexy and the theri, because it expected more opposition from them.
It would not be a bad idea to do the same but with the villains of Godzilla
8:44 haha it’s like me!! :D
@@mentally.not.stable yeee
the giganotosaurus is like that one kid in class that just doesn't understand the subject no matter how hard he tries and fails
I think you should've tackled different villain characteristics beyond those about being a deadly and brutal one. Villains aren't always just kill-happy. They gotta be interesting, grab your attention. For example, a villain like Handsome Jack isn't just brutal but extremely charming and entertaining because of his sense of black humour. This is why I think the Scorpios Rex should've rated higher, as it exemplified these other traits like its vocalizations, insanity, etc.
Yea but theres no dinosaur monolouging about killing someone or paying you to Kermit sudoku.
@@cristianbernal8009 No, but there are personality traits and overall presentations that are important to factor in.
@@GunlessSnake Well yes, but again in the Jurassic Park series, the animals MOSTLY act like animals. The exceptions being the Spino, Indom and Ido Raptor. You can toss th Scorpius in there too. Their main personality traits are as listed above. Can't say that Rexy has much personality beyond being a carnivorous predator or the adults in Lost World or even the Tiger Raptor pack. They just all act like animals. Normal animals. Not like others such as Toothless in HTTYD.
yeah
@@GunlessSnake a GojiCenter fan, i see. you're a cultured lad/lass.
Ty for talking with the legend gaming beaver one of the most underrated TH-camrs ever
Ever since I watched the movie the giganotosaurus became my favorite dinosaur I like it’s design and it was kinda nice to see a dinosaur that wasn’t a blood thirsty monster it was just being a animal.
You know, If Scorpius Rex could appeared again in the franchise,
Can't imagine the chaos it could cause in Live Action!☠️
(If it returns, If)
Great work JA bayona. If not for you and your laser gun idea, indoraptor would have been first
To me I think the Scorpios Rex is the most dangerous villain in my perspective because of its ugly & unique design. Seriously there’s something so scary and creepy about a dinosaur having an very unstable mind and ADHD. Not to mention its venomous quills like that of a scorpion fish hence the name.
I like it too
@@godzillaboy4848 nice name
It's just too bad that didn't kill any humans tho, and Blue once again comes to the rescue against a major antagonistic hybrid. First the Indominus, then the scorpious rex (timeline wise), then the indoraptor. Imagine if she had a say with the Spinosaurus or the giga
@@mattkamper3860 well remember when the Scorpios attacked the dumbass kids at their camp, and whacked Sammy aka the fat girl in her side with its tail leaving some quills impaling her she should’ve died from that because the quills were near the spleen. But no we can’t allow onscreen or offscreen death of one the main characters in a cringey show that’s aimed for kids. God I hate CC but I like the new dinosaurs it gives us.
@@mattkamper3860
Let's be honest though, if it wasn't for plot armor, Blue would have died when the Indominus slammed her into that wall
The giga was so overhyped for what they gave us. “He’s the joker of the movie! He is such a villain in our movie and is the scariest dinosaur we’ve seen” No. No he wasn’t. He didn’t get a single human kill what so ever. Like he didn’t even get a single animal kill! He STOLE the deer carcass from Rexy! Such a let down
“He is such a villain”
Giga in the movie: im just trying to protect my territory
there is a theory on why the spino was so relentless on chasing the humans, and it's that one of the mercenaries shot and killed the spinos kids, which is why the mother spino was so mad.
Definitely the Hybrids.
I do hope we get more Hybrids in another Jurassic series...
Maybe one day the Jurassic World Series can show the ultimasaur
Personally I don't really want any more new hybrids (not yet at least), but rather bring back and reintroduce the Indominus Rex, Indoraptor, and maybe even Scorpios Rex somehow. Especially the Indos still have so much potential imo that was completely wasted by them dying in the same films they were introduced in. Would love to see an Indominus Rex team up with a pack of Indoraptors on mainland.
@@TheStupidBird
In both JW and in Fallen Kingdom, we see mercenaries evacuating eggs and DNA samples from Wu's laboratories, they could easily reintroduce the hybrids with those
All the hybrids were just out for blood period
Well actually the backstory of Asset 87 is actually sad
Back then he was illegally experimented on and had PTSD due to the incident
Which was why he had so much hate against humans
What was Asset 87 anyway?
@@gamerboyz7938 he is the Spino from Jp3 and Camp Cretaceous
@@StarplayzYT5461 Oh, ok
@@gamerboyz7938 and how eric kirby used the t rex pee on compies,but asset 87 was so frustrated for atleast a month by the scent of an intruder that he simply could not find
13:35
Design? Yes. Size? Not quite.
Just so everyone knows I absolutely love this channel 😊❤️😊 ❤️😊
Same
giga was so peaceful that he didnt even realize he's the bad guy in the movie for a moment
The humans. The dinosaurs are just apex predators doing what they do. Fire isn't a villain because it burns things. Tigers aren't villains because they hunt. It's their nature.
Personally, I don't think the Indominus had a great design. Ingen, and by extension Universal, had the freedom to create a unique and terrifying hybrid, but they went with a spiky allosaur with four fingers). The Malusaurus concept they came up with would've probably boosted its design score up to 100%, with its huge claws, red crested head, and quills. Everything else about it though, I agree with. The I.rex was a monster that probably would've killed Rexy, Blue, and every other dinosaur in Jurassic World if not for plot armor.
All those scars on Giga must be signs of battle he won and dinosaurs he killed in the past
I would like to point out in Jurrasic Park: The Game, there are small dinosaurs known as Troodons. Although small, these dinosaurs' bites would inject a neurotoxin that would cause seizures, paralysis, and brain death. Once you were brain dead, they would either eat you or create a nest out of you.
The making a nest out of you part Reminds me of the Xenomorph
Like the Troodon they lay their Eggs in their victims
I know you said you weren't going to include the smaller predators (ie Raptors) but the "Big One" from JP1 was definitely a ruthless villain. I'd love to see how she would rank next to these bigger predators. Muldoon did say that she killed all but two of the eight raptors they had when she was introduced to the pack. That alone shows her ferocity.
11:57 I can see him smiling
I think the Spino looking for vengeance is some genetic base that all Spinosaurids have in the Jurassic Franchise because in Camp Cretaceous we also see Grim and Limbo looking for vengeance, after their partner was murdered.
Arguments for each "villain" creature:
Zeb:
Could beat Rexy 2 times
(An actual animal)
Spino:
Killed 2 humans, killed a Rex, tracked Rexes down to beat them
Indoraptor:
Loved to scare his victims.
Loved to kill humans.
Was literally playing with a skull like a toy
Indominus Rex:
Killed 10+ humans.
Killed 6 Apatosaurs for sport.
Was watching the crash of Masrani's helicopter.
Fought everything she saw.
Wanted to kill Rexy as slow as possible
Turned the gyrosphere to her mouth so Zach and Grey could literally see their death.
Waited for the ACU troopers to track her down, just to ambush them and kill them all. She could move on, but she didn't.
We know who was the most brutal
Agreed, indo my fav dino
@@enderreaper9240 which Indo?
@@AtreusAddict the indominus
You forgot that indom destroyed a whole swat team in seconds not even minutes
Indominus wins
I don't think any of them are villains except the indominus rex, as the rest are animals. But the indominus rex was raised in captivity and wasn't at all social and the indom was defidently bloodthirsty as she was finding her place in the food chain.
Edit: Basically most hybrids are evil, like the indom, scorpius, and the indoraptor.
Satisfying to see my favorite (Technically one of since I have 4-tied favorites) JP/JW dinosaur win. When I expressed my opinion on that community post concerning this topic, I knew I was right to an extent. But aside from “I was right”, I have respect for the other villains for some reason to some extent.
Spino: His place amongst other dinos, his temper and tendency to make enemies and beef, and his intelligence is admirable to a degree.
Scorpios: one thing that I’m not gonna bring up cause it’s sensitive, we’re both firstborns if you get what I mean, and we both suffer from mental illnesses. Her: ADHD. Me: Autism.
Indoraptor: While I despise a lot about this guy, his design, intellect outside of of completely stupid flaws, and backstory is a tad bit likeable for me.
Giga: While I despise this guy/gal mostly for the same reasons as Indoraptor and because of his reputation with Tyrannosaurus, the design, roar, and talents that this guy/gal possess are likeable.
Indominus: Everything about her I like. Just sucks that she’s resting at the bottom of an abandoned lagoon and her legacy abused and unfulfilled.
15:24 *”KiD fReNdLy camp Cretaceous”*
@@wallrider4194 that part was so funny tbh
Yes of course it’s funny
You should do an updated one with the Scorpius Rex cause. Personally I think the Scorpius Rex is the most bloodthirsty of dinosaurs because all of its defects, caused it to go insane and kill anything that moves.
I love how weird and kinda gross the Scorpius Rex looks/moves, it really does feel like something that shouldn't exist imo
I think the Giga was just confused when it saw them, there was fire and there was panic going on a bit further away from it. And also considering where it was located, I don’t think it’s seen humans before, to me it looked like a predator checking out its prey, unsure if it should eat them. I could be totally wrong but that’s how I see it at least.
The JP3 spino might not be paleo accurate today, but it was accurate for the most part when it came out.
Well, except for the arms.
But that was all, you are overall correct
Real Trex would have killed spino that moment it bit its neck crushing bone, spino is a fish eater.
That scene of the spin-off with the phone ringing was so bad-ass the way the dude stood there was so dread inducing it’s a shame the rest of the movie couldn’t live up to that
I think the only reason blue didn’t die from the indoraptor is because it tried to communicate to blue but blue already had experience with being manipulated so she didn’t fall for it.
Maybe the reason why the Giga didn't attack the crew is because it was his first time seeing humans and he was curious?
probably. It was wondering what they were and was curious about them.
I think with relentlessness how he said it got distracted by those objects lets just add in the fact it likes to watch the world burn explode and basically just plundge into chaos
GojiCenter, you guys should do some videos of ways to die in the Adult Swim Show “Primal” cause I really want to see how gory, and brutal it would be to die from creatures like the Night Feeder, the Infected Sauropod, and so on….
Think about it please GC, thank you
Spino record sounds cooler tho it hunted trex which was crazy