@@volante56 i mean noone can deny the impact and quality, its literally unmatched to this day. but in terms of info, a lot of it is quite outdated since, some of it was even outdated by the time they made. so in light of that can you really call them educational masterpieces? no. but they sure awoke a spark of interest among many kids for the subject, me included, and that more than makes up for it in my perspective.
@@samuraibeluga3749 i agree with you but im tired of hearing that its outdated argument. Like no shit it was made like 20 years ago ofc it will be outdated by recent docus like prehistoric planet
I love how you can hear more human vocals as the music progresses. They're barely there during the first minute, then they become very prominent in the latter half.
What made the "Walking With..." series so good was they didn't try and anthropomorphize any of the animals, rather they treated them like just that: animals. Sure, they would often focus on particular animals over others, but the subjects never acted like anything else. It made the documentary seem much more grounded and realistic.
The sole (minor) exception was the Australopithecus from Next of Kin, but that makes sense, since they’re the missing link between Hominids and other Apes.
Aye, agree. Watched a dinosaur document the other day which was from the graphical point of view utterly stunning to say the least but whenever the narrator was loike ,,Ooo, that's so cruel" I caught meself being loike ,,Oh shut it already! That's bloody nature ye git!".
@@IndominusRex-wc1ey Bollocks. Twas seven months ago, eh? Hm.. Could've been part of the Prehistoric Planet episode - the one where they show the Nanuqsaurus - I found on TH-cam but.. honestly, Prehistoric Planet is pretty objective from what I can tell so maybe it was the Deinocheirus episode from the Amazing Dinoworld instead. Not sure though mate..
@@knockoutnorko7500 it was probably the dinoworld deinocheirus, given that I do remember them characterizing the cheirus a bit too much Doubt it was the ice worlds episode of PhP tho, since Attenborouh never says anything close to "how cruel"
The warning at the end of the last episode, as the camera pans out from the museum and into space as Branagh reminds the audience that 'no species lasts forever' is quite a warning for the current day.
I, for one, am a lot more optimistic about my interpretation of that in regards to us. Eventually, we will be snuffed out entirely, but until then, I like to think we’ll just evolve to the point that the Homo sapiens species is simply no more.
This reminds me of when I first saw this masterpiece. I went in the nature museum. It was showing the first episode of walking with beast (but they changed the tittle to "prehistoric beasts") and I saw the infamous ant scene. I couldn't move out of fear. As a kid, I never watched those kinds of shows, only stuff like TVO and such. My mom noticed and thought I was psyched about it, since I didn't stop watching. So a couple days later, my mom got the dvd... I got to see that scene all over in the comfort of my own home. I did end up enjoying the show and I like to believe its a big reason why I got less sensitive to stuff like that. Thanks BBC.
Goddamn, I get chills listening to this even years after I first watched it as a kid. The chants, growls and roars also add so much to the primal feel of the crazy prehistoric beasts.
@@StarWarsJibaro This series is a masterpiece and it was released at 1999-2001 ... Just imagine with the present technology and graphics...It will be sick ... WE WANT A REMASTER and also new episodes with new discoveries
I always loved how primal this theme sounds. Every time I heard it it brought to my mind the image of hunter-gatherers living with the Ice Age megafauna.
Yeah man! I always saw the Beasts theme as more primeval, while as the Dinosaurs as more majestic. The Walking with Monsters theme has a savage vibe to it.
""One day, they'll look back...on all this. We have since built museums to celebrate the past, and spent decades studying prehistoric lives. And if all this has taught us anything, it's this: no species lasts forever." That was very deep"
"whatever the climate, whatever the habitat, mammals made it their own, their great strength was their ability to adapt" BBC NEEDS to reboot the Walking With series
This theme is gives me goosebumps. The theme from Walking With Dinosaurs has a sense of grandeur and awe to it, whereas for Walking With Beasts, you feel that primal tone oozing from those horns and tribal chanting.
More than once actually. Titanis preyed on Blancan horses in North America while early predatory birds ate the tiny horses of the Eocene. Gastornis was not among the avian predators of equids, however.
Tbh, I’m glad I watched this as a kid. I know it wasn’t entirely accurate, but damn was it a great documentary with some amazing practical and digital effects for the time.
One thing that I think would be really cool is doing another Walking With style series with updated graphics and information on what these animals looked like and behaved. It would also be cool to explore different areas of the world and in different times than what we’ve seen than a full on reboot
After rewatching the series i wonder how i wasnt traumatized when i was younger when a baby demon chicken got reduced to bone by a bunch of oversized picnic thiefs
Imagine the Walking with ... series but it's plants, everybody is interested in dinosaurs, few people are interested in the other prehistoric animals, while nobody is interested in ancient plants
I don't think they began to take over the world right after they evolved, there was a dominant group of reptiles called dinosaurs (only known by a few people) that basically ruled the world from the mid triassic to the late cretaceous
For 160 million years, the dinosaurs ruled our world. While living in their shadow was an animal that couldn't be more different. These were our ancestors, small furry creatures called mammals, clinging to safety wherever they could. But the mammals time would come, 65 million years ago, volcanic activity started to poison the atmosphere. The last dinosaurs were already living on a sick planet when their nemesis arrived, from space. A meteor, ten kilometres wide slammed into earth to mark the end of the reign of dinosaurs. This series is about what happened next. The survivors of the extinction had one thing in common, their size. Every animal over 10 kilograms were wiped out, leaving a world full of little creatures. Among them were the mammals, in walking with beasts, you will see how they left behind their small beginnings and took over the world. In the course of 20 million years, mammals become more and more successful until they became the strongest, meanest and most majestic animals on the planet. Whatever the climate, whatever the habitat, mammals made it their own. Their greatest strength was their ability to adapt. They grew to gigantic sizes, they evolved into powerful killers like the famous sabertooth cats. They even laid claim to the oceans Then about 4 million years ago, came mankinds own origin with a type of ape that came down from the trees and walked upright. Our story of this epic time finishes just 30,000 years ago with the ice ages, when our planet turned cold and our ancestors hunted in the realm of the mammoth.
Max dood: " I am going to go monster hunting in the following eras: ancient south America, ancient Africa, ancient north America and finally and thee most monster hunter like: ancient Australia"
It's soundtracks like this that turn documentaries into educational masterpieces.
I agree with you 100%!
@@thegreatgoldfilms6311 walking with series never misses. What are you on about?
@@thegreatgoldfilms6311 you still say miss... They never miss
@@volante56 i mean noone can deny the impact and quality, its literally unmatched to this day. but in terms of info, a lot of it is quite outdated since, some of it was even outdated by the time they made. so in light of that can you really call them educational masterpieces? no. but they sure awoke a spark of interest among many kids for the subject, me included, and that more than makes up for it in my perspective.
@@samuraibeluga3749 i agree with you but im tired of hearing that its outdated argument. Like no shit it was made like 20 years ago ofc it will be outdated by recent docus like prehistoric planet
I love how you can hear more human vocals as the music progresses. They're barely there during the first minute, then they become very prominent in the latter half.
Very good observation, I never heard that.
*that moment when you hear this for the first time as a kid and you get so hyped for the show*
Walking with Prehistoric Beasts.
Gives me chills to this day lmao
Defo
But you get terrified of the big Ants eating a baby terror Bird
this theme kinda scared me with the human vocals back then. I don't why.
What made the "Walking With..." series so good was they didn't try and anthropomorphize any of the animals, rather they treated them like just that: animals. Sure, they would often focus on particular animals over others, but the subjects never acted like anything else. It made the documentary seem much more grounded and realistic.
The sole (minor) exception was the Australopithecus from Next of Kin, but that makes sense, since they’re the missing link between Hominids and other Apes.
Aye, agree.
Watched a dinosaur document the other day which was from the graphical point of view utterly stunning to say the least but whenever the narrator was loike ,,Ooo, that's so cruel" I caught meself being loike ,,Oh shut it already! That's bloody nature ye git!".
@@knockoutnorko7500 which doc?
@@IndominusRex-wc1ey Bollocks. Twas seven months ago, eh? Hm.. Could've been part of the Prehistoric Planet episode - the one where they show the Nanuqsaurus - I found on TH-cam but.. honestly, Prehistoric Planet is pretty objective from what I can tell so maybe it was the Deinocheirus episode from the Amazing Dinoworld instead.
Not sure though mate..
@@knockoutnorko7500 it was probably the dinoworld deinocheirus, given that I do remember them characterizing the cheirus a bit too much
Doubt it was the ice worlds episode of PhP tho, since Attenborouh never says anything close to "how cruel"
WWB's theme is the greatest theme in the Walking with Series, hands down
SonicZilla150 Yes it is man, with Walking with Monsters' theme coming in second.
SonicZilla150 Agree! I love it!
Walking with Monsters is close
I agree. Gosh do I wish for the WWM ost to be released
Same!
Dinosaurs been real quiet since this dropped.
The warning at the end of the last episode, as the camera pans out from the museum and into space as Branagh reminds the audience that 'no species lasts forever' is quite a warning for the current day.
This comment goes hard
@@ethanpalomino2423 THis is a sign that we need to protect whatever we have of wildlife!
I, for one, am a lot more optimistic about my interpretation of that in regards to us. Eventually, we will be snuffed out entirely, but until then, I like to think we’ll just evolve to the point that the Homo sapiens species is simply no more.
This reminds me of when I first saw this masterpiece. I went in the nature museum. It was showing the first episode of walking with beast (but they changed the tittle to "prehistoric beasts") and I saw the infamous ant scene. I couldn't move out of fear. As a kid, I never watched those kinds of shows, only stuff like TVO and such. My mom noticed and thought I was psyched about it, since I didn't stop watching. So a couple days later, my mom got the dvd... I got to see that scene all over in the comfort of my own home. I did end up enjoying the show and I like to believe its a big reason why I got less sensitive to stuff like that. Thanks BBC.
When was this
You mean the ants eating the baby bird?ah shit now i remember it...
Goddamn, I get chills listening to this even years after I first watched it as a kid. The chants, growls and roars also add so much to the primal feel of the crazy prehistoric beasts.
The most terrifying intro
Nearly 20 years and it doesn't get old for me :)
Me neither
Somebody needs to make a 10 hour loop of this
Dominik How about a 24 hour version?
@@orcawithdrip827 even fucking better
@@orcawithdrip827let me one up you. A 72 hour version
Walking with beats has the best theme out of the walking with series.
I loved walking with monsters soundtrack too as well as walking with dinosaurs well all of them have their own style and all are great
I don't know about that one chief.
Walking with dinosaurs:majestic
Walking with beasts:Epic
Walking with monsters:a thrill ride
Walking with cavemen:I never watched it
@@carsenstrange so very true tbh I didn't even know walking with caveman existed until like a few weeks back lol
Why you don’t just watch it on TH-cam?
2:00 There is the beat drop if you were looking for it.
We want a remaster of the Walking with Dinosaurs/beasts ... WE WANT IT
And a complete soundtrack release...especially for Walking with Monsters
@@StarWarsJibaro This series is a masterpiece and it was released at 1999-2001 ... Just imagine with the present technology and graphics...It will be sick ... WE WANT A REMASTER and also new episodes with new discoveries
@@StarWarsJibaro yeah the walking with monsters soundtrack is dope
Maybe the ending credits of the final episode of wwd be replaced by wwb intro
Νόμιζα ότι ήμουν ο μόνος Έλληνας εδώ πέρα
How much nostalgia in a single song
Right?
Watching the intro was one of the most epic moments in my childhood
I miss this show. Good memories.
Nathaniel Miller Indeed. This show surpasses Walking with Dinosaurs at times
Nathaniel Miller g
You can own the DVD. It's available at Amazon.
The BBC should make a show about animals in the future (Kinda like The Future is Wild)
They should. Maybe applying new theories and revolving around real world changes in the past years.
I actually enjoyed The Future is Wild. A lot of interesting concepts in that one.
@@GorditoCrunch343 the future is wild was great, I hope we'll get new spec evo documentary finally
I know there are thousands of normal animal documentaries but a modern one with the WWD-WWB-WWM narrator would be awesome.
Maybe if they get the rights to After Man a zoology of the future
I Listen To This While Playing Monster Hunter
Now that's, BEASTLY! :)
Ik it perfectly fits
@@The_PokeSaurus Oof, didn't expect you to be here.
@@Yam-Yam45 Me nether.
The Poke'Saurus oh hello didn’t expect you here lol
I always loved how primal this theme sounds. Every time I heard it it brought to my mind the image of hunter-gatherers living with the Ice Age megafauna.
I like Walking With Dinosaurs and this as well. However, the WWD theme intro is cool but this theme is EPIC!
Yeah man! I always saw the Beasts theme as more primeval, while as the Dinosaurs as more majestic. The Walking with Monsters theme has a savage vibe to it.
Btw love your T-Rex profile pic. It is the one from When Dinosaurs Roamed America...which sadly we have never been given an ost.
Star Wars Jibaro Thank you. I know it's from When Dinosaurs Roamed America. Not trying to correct you, just saying.
Star Wars Jibaro I totally agree man!
In.
"If any of this has taught us anything, it's this-- No species lasts forever."
Very dark. But true
I find your lack of faith disturbing
1:25 - 2:00 fav part! 😍
Me: Pass that aux chord, my dude.
Them: Better not play any shit.
*Plays this badass theme*
*Gets nod of approval*
Hits!
There was a time...
When our ancestors walked with beasts...
Now it's the other way around.
Now, the descendants of the beasts walk with the true beasts : P
Our ancestors had killed the beasts, sad
@@the90thhunter92 Then we became beasts!
@@the90thhunter92 em no, "las bestias" se extinguieron por razones externas.
King Kong (2005)
"The big, the bad, and the ugly."
My head is literally gonna explode! The level of epic is too high!
Animals Reclaiming the World due to COVID-19
""One day, they'll look back...on all this. We have since built museums to celebrate the past, and spent decades studying prehistoric lives. And if all this has taught us anything, it's this: no species lasts forever."
That was very deep"
"whatever the climate, whatever the habitat, mammals made it their own, their great strength was their ability to adapt" BBC NEEDS to reboot the Walking With series
Yes and properly, not like that Walking With Dinosaurs movie.
It was ITV but absolutely
Well I have have great news for you, pal
We need more shows like this
They don’t make ‘em how they used to😔
@@ferniture_ I agree
This was the first song in my entire life that stuck to my mind
This theme is gives me goosebumps. The theme from Walking With Dinosaurs has a sense of grandeur and awe to it, whereas for Walking With Beasts, you feel that primal tone oozing from those horns and tribal chanting.
Love this music :)
Henry Scott Same
If someone listened to this out of context this would seem like a villan or boss fight theme or something
Underrated comment. And I totally agree.👍
Lol I listened to this IN CONTEXT during my childhood and I still got boss fight vibes as a kid
There were a world when Big Birds are Horses's Preadators
More than once actually.
Titanis preyed on Blancan horses in North America while early predatory birds ate the tiny horses of the Eocene. Gastornis was not among the avian predators of equids, however.
@@zackyjenkinson6902 It was my former channel.
Keep on uploading music from these walking with series
KaijuFan 2000 Well I can try xD
Yes yes.
Ok yes okay.
The faint sounds just give the track more depth.
This is by far one of the most energetic themes in existence!
A mindblowing soundtrack to one of the most mindblowing series of all time...
I showed my friend this show and he was confused as to why he thought that a documentary was awesome, i showed him this video and he got it
You have good taste!
Hey cool.
Megantereon cultridens
Megalonyx jeffersoni
Homotherium.
Oh, THIS was a brilliant show with AMAZING music! The whole Trilogy of Life made my childhood AWESOME!
Genuinely one of the greatest TV show themes of all time. When it drops into the main portion you can't help but get excited!
Triumph of The Beasts.
Well I'm back Because this is great
Oh god this is my favorite show
Rahima Razaghi One of mine too!
Do kong skull island
Rahima Razaghi What about Kong Skull Island?
Rahima Razaghi
D
Like do the theme
Tbh, I’m glad I watched this as a kid. I know it wasn’t entirely accurate, but damn was it a great documentary with some amazing practical and digital effects for the time.
One thing that I think would be really cool is doing another Walking With style series with updated graphics and information on what these animals looked like and behaved. It would also be cool to explore different areas of the world and in different times than what we’ve seen than a full on reboot
Primal yet satisfying.
This theme has a great meme potential. What an absolute banger it is!!
It's impossible to describe this masterpiece.
It's just too amazing.
A masterpiece.
Hits really hard 💪
2:00 press for a mega nostalgia hit
20:23.
I played this to my cat...She grew fangs and started hunting me down
Urge to make animal noises rising.
Autumn_Sun squeak.
Return to monke
THIS IS MY JAM
Here's hoping that if prehistoric planet does good they might do a "beasts" version
After rewatching the series i wonder how i wasnt traumatized when i was younger when a baby demon chicken got reduced to bone by a bunch of oversized picnic thiefs
3:14 Opening Theme
This theme is so awsome!
Ancylotherium.
This is the best in the walking with series. There’s no competition. Plus, it sounds so intense when you speed it up.
How fast
@@Drag0n_Bolt all
caleb here.
whenever i hear the themes of Walking with Monsters and Walking with Beasts my Ancient PRIMAL Fury comes out from within ME..
An absolute banger!
The music is intense when it come to prehistory and how organic this is when it comes to the Cenozoic Era
This sounds perfect!
This is a world, where Birds eat Horses...
lol
Just not THAT bird. Gastornis was found to be herbivore that used its powerful beak to crush nuts and seeds.
Amazing mix
Thank you! To me forever to get the final version haha
Godzilla King of the Monsters i
Walking with Beasts arena spectacular!
"...No species last forever."
this amazing
we need reboots for the walking with trilogy
I always thought the middle part was the human theme as it was used hunting and at the end
Imagine the Walking with ... series but it's plants, everybody is interested in dinosaurs, few people are interested in the other prehistoric animals, while nobody is interested in ancient plants
Make Sprouting With Flora happen!
@@Dalekzilla54 Swimming with Leviathans >:(, prehistoric coral reefs
photosynthesizing with plants
Man
this is relaxing to me
over the course of 250 million years mamals began to take over
I don't think they began to take over the world right after they evolved, there was a dominant group of reptiles called dinosaurs (only known by a few people) that basically ruled the world from the mid triassic to the late cretaceous
@@unaizilla Bro i was trying to remake what the narrator said at the start
I meant 20 million years
Finally after 20 yrs , i heard the whole thing
From 2:00 it's just soo badass
Too bad it's quite short 😔
Its like you are part of the music.
So relaxing to listen to
Woah! i wish he remade this video. no other youtuber has released the complete version.
Prehistoric america (2003)
Prehistoric Park (2006)
The theme of my childhood.
This world never belongs to us before,it belongs to beasts.The question is:Do they live among us?
Oh shit thats awesome
Kenneth Satria Thanks my man. Took me a while to get the themes to fit together and voila
Star Wars Jibaro Well done!
I kind of wish we got the theme from when Kenneth explains how dinosaurs have ruled the earth for over 150 million years.
2:12: That badass cavemen chanting!
16:15?
I remember watching this on Netflix as a Kid, I would watch the Smilidon Ep over and over again.
I love this show, And the Music is absolutely epic.
Netflix may be shit now, but I’ll forever thank them for putting the Walking with trilogy in their platform.
Hey cool.
Ok yes okay.
@@LukeTansiongcoWAIT WHA-
Especially for me this theme is the anthem of whole history of life of Earth.
So good
We need to being them back
beautyfull video 👌🏻❤
I used to call the indrocotheres “enjrukufeers” and I still do
Lol
2.Jet Jaguar vs Titanosaurus (Sydney)
1.King Caesar vs Biollante(Tokyo)
3.Godzilla 2004 Vs Obsidius(Seattle)
0:01 - 1:59
For 160 million years, the dinosaurs ruled our world.
While living in their shadow was an animal that couldn't be more different.
These were our ancestors, small furry creatures called mammals, clinging to safety wherever they could.
But the mammals time would come, 65 million years ago, volcanic activity started to poison the atmosphere.
The last dinosaurs were already living on a sick planet when their nemesis arrived, from space.
A meteor, ten kilometres wide slammed into earth to mark the end of the reign of dinosaurs.
This series is about what happened next.
The survivors of the extinction had one thing in common, their size.
Every animal over 10 kilograms were wiped out, leaving a world full of little creatures.
Among them were the mammals, in walking with beasts, you will see how they left behind their small beginnings and took over the world.
In the course of 20 million years, mammals become more and more successful until they became the strongest, meanest and most majestic animals on the planet.
Whatever the climate, whatever the habitat, mammals made it their own.
Their greatest strength was their ability to adapt.
They grew to gigantic sizes, they evolved into powerful killers like the famous sabertooth cats.
They even laid claim to the oceans
Then about 4 million years ago, came mankinds own origin with a type of ape that came down from the trees and walked upright.
Our story of this epic time finishes just 30,000 years ago with the ice ages, when our planet turned cold and our ancestors hunted in the realm of the mammoth.
COOL!!!!!
El mejor intro de toda mi infancia!
1:45 mom jay
DONT SAY, DONT SAY MOM JAY
DONT SAY DONT SAY MOM JAY
DONT- *MOM JAY*
*_SSSSSAAAYYY_*
1:48 I thought sound like van helsing
2:00
Yabinmula ycvbhuta.
Max dood: " I am going to go monster hunting in the following eras: ancient south America, ancient Africa, ancient north America and finally and thee most monster hunter like: ancient Australia"