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  • This is hilarious with the captions turned on. It tries to translate what the dinosaurs "say". Something about Oklahoma and Bush slices? Lol

  • Is that the voice of Sulley from Monsters Inc?

  • @RudySpino Yeah John Goodman narrated this documentary and voiced Sulley from Monster Inc.

  • I own a dvd of this!

  • I loved this when I was a kid

  • This program won an Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for Non-Fiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera).

  • 01:45 pan jea a greek word ....pan for somthing big and jea for earth

  • @R3dro0st3R i believe you mean Pangaea.

  • @Lushken yes its a Greek word

  • Haven't seen this is 6 years since I was 7! I still love this!

  • Nostalgia overload! Can't handle! I'm six again! =D

  • This is awesome, and it makes it ever so much better because it's narrated by John Goodman, lol. :)

  • @Archimagedonn

    They did. Watch the 2007 Horizon programme 'My Pet Dinosaur'. It's the debut of CGI company Jellyfish Pictures, who later made Planet Dinosaur, which is awesome.

  • This had amazing graphics back then, and still does now.

  • They should make a documentary about what if the astriod didn't fall .

  • @Archimagedonn wouldn't exactly be a documentary but interesting scenario.

  • the concept of dinosaurs "roaming america" in itself is innacurate. The planet was very different then.

  • Too bad this series here was uploaded in such shitty low D definition, what a shame!

  • dun duh dun duhh "when dinosaurs roamed america"

  • @TruthFighter420 .... they were roman dinosaurs!.... maybe, MAYbe they were roman catholic dinosaurs of america.... just sayin.

  • lol so not much has changed then hahahaha

  • fukın dino lovers bet theyre above 25 + :p

  • The voice sounds like John Goodman o.o

  • @TrinitystarLynn It is John Goodman

  • @polishprincess991 Woo! \o/

  • @ trexhunter73 Agreed. I just find it funny, no... HILARIOUS that he believes that all the fossils found of this creature point to evidence of some hyper-sized ancient giraffe with a pituitary abnormality. Oh and let's forget about the 8 foot skull, 12 inch serrated teeth a bite force that could punch through a damn Buick!!! Giraffe indeed.

  • pure imagination..

  • WHOA!!!! John Goodman is narrating this :D

  • I was kid when I watched this :')

  • ancient dinosaur still living in the philippines!! a 21 foot crocodile believe to be 6thousand years old

  • the only option is 240..why is that?

  • Crocs: Google the animal Sarcosuchus

    Turtles: Google the animal Archelon

    Dogs: Several, including the dire wolves of Ice Age North America. The amphiocyonid, commonly referred as bear-dog. Named because it was at the base of the branch in the family tree that included both bears and dogs. In other words it was the ancestor of both.. Any questions?

  • Apologies for sending the same messages many times. A few of those times, I got a message that said that Youtube was unavailable so I wasn't sure if my messages posted. Apparently they did. Repeatedly.. Ugh.. Gotta love technology... Ignore the repeats and only read the most recent comments

  • @gakkovakko What about the discovery of it's 6 foot long skull, it's 8 inch teeth complete with serrated edges, leg and hip bones showing it was about 13 feet tall at the hip??? Do you just discount all this hard evidence as rubbish? Or are you afraid to accept that there is evidence that challenges your preconceived notions? If you don't like a certain video or you discount it as untrue, you don't need to sit there and watch and then talk trash. Just move on.

  • @gakkovakko There've been several discoveries of the remains creatures that have modern day relatives. Examples of ancient crocodiles (look up animals like sarcosuchus and deinosuchus, ancient turtles (look up the animal Archelon). And really? You think the remains of T. rex were those of some sort of overgrown giraffe?

  • about 13 feet tall at the hip??? Do you just discount all this hard evidence as rubbish? Or are you afraid to just accept that there are tons of evidence that challenge your preconceived narrow sighted notions? Please if you don't like a certain video or you discount it as untrue, you don't need to sit there and make the sort of comments you've made on the page. Just move on. I assure you that science does not simply make bold assumptions based on something with no credible evidence.

  • There have been several discoveries made of the remains creatures that have modern day relatives. Examples of ancient crocodiles (look up animals like sarcosuchus and deinosuchus, ancient turtles (look up the animal Archelon). And really you think the remains of T. rex were the remains of some sort of gigantic overgrown giraffe? What about the discovery of it's 6 to 7 foot long skull, it's 8 inch teeth complete with serrated edges, a thigh and calf bone and hip bones showing it was about 13 fee

  • the permian extinctin was caused by the siberian traps not an asteroid (but this was only a recent discovery.

  • LOL LİKE ALL EUROPEAN AND USA CUN.TS , THEY TRİCK YOU . THEY CREATE DİNOSOUR-LİKE BONES . THERE ARE EVEN NO CALLED ''DİNOSOAUR'' İN ANY OF OUR HOLLY BOOKS

  • @gakkovakko keep your beliefs to yoursel and we'll keep ours

  • @gakkovakko No human ever created dinosaur bones. Why would someone go through the effort of creating the bones and bury them under several hundred feet of solid rock and sediment? Who the hell has that time?

    I believe in God too, but I also believe these creatures existence. I believe in facts and hard evidence. Don't force your beliefs on everyone... Especially on Youtube.

    Get a life man.

  • @JohnnyEFromNC SO WHERE ARE THE EXAMPLES OF THOSE ANİMALS ? CROCS ? TURTLES :s ? DOGS ? AND WHAT ABOUT T-REX ? OH İT MİGHT BE A GİRRAFE

  • @gakkovakko I doubt this will change your mind but, seriously? A GIRAFFE!!! What kind of giraffe walks on two muscular legs balanced by a long heavy tail, dangles two tiny arms, and has a 5-foot skull filled with 12-inch teeth? Clearly you were born without common sense.

  • @gakkovakko You realize if these comments were to reach a wider audience they could potentially break the hearts of dino-crazed kids everywhere. Do you really want to be that kind of person?

  • @JohnnyEFromNC Face it, dude, this guy is so stubborn that nothing we say will change his opinion.

  • @gakkovakko First learn to spell, second don't use caps it doesn't make you look smarter, three all caps is annoying, fourth, don't bring religion here, cause it has no place. Fifth, dinosaur bones have never been planted, they have been discovered. Sixth, dinosaurs have lived, but we humans cannot start to comprihend how a million years look like. Seventh, there is reason to think, your bible's explanation was one for 4000 years ago for the bones they found (ie. dragons etc.) They didnt know.

  • @gakkovakko

    which means there was someone before god DUH

  • my son love watching this video.

  • John Goodman as the narrator? Lmao

  • how do we know that dinosaurs wasnt all pink?

  • DAMN NATURE, U Scary!

  • 240p we meet again!

  • YAAAY! John Goodman is narrating! :D

  • there's no america that time. the world was a 1 whole huge continent. the land closest to what we are in now was on ice age.

  • I wish I could've seen those creatures in person. Check out my dinosaur video.

  • dude, is that Dan from Roseanne speaking?

  • Damn nature, you scary!

  • The Dilophosaurus sounds like an electric guitar screaming in pain.

  • @CloneCommanderEcho Did you happen to quote that from the book A Field Guide to Dinosaurs.

  • @trexhunter73 I didn't originally intend to, but apparently I did. Good book.

  • Today at school I watched this video in the computer lab but this kid kept on saying it wasn't school appropriate every time a dinosaur killed something. It got kind of annoying. I mean, seriously, it's a nature documentary, what do you expect to see?!

  • and finally a dinosaur film/series that is somewhat based on reality

  • lol Discovery HD on 240p :-/

  • dude, is it just me or does the narrator sound somewhat similar to shatner?

  • @RubberDuckiesUnite21 It's just you.

  • @trexhunter73 LOL, and I wonder why people call me crazy

  • the sucked t-rex balls.

  • I grew on this! :) and in english by the way :D:D

  • Desmatosuchus's skull look's like a pig's skull.

  • YES! I LOVED THIS SHOW WHEN I WAS YOUNGER!

    I shall continue watching this now<3

  • @WillowJule18 When did this come out? I have only seen Walking With Dinosaurs. :3

  • @Dragon858821 I'm not quite sure

  • I actually like this better than WWD for a few reasons. First of all, it actually gives information about the science behind the show, secondly I watched it way more times than WWD as a kid so it's nostalgic to me, and it also introduced me to a ton of new dinosaurs (nothronychus, zuniceratops) and it featured more animals that I liked (apatosaurus, quetzalcoatlus, ceolorusaurus, anchisaurus). WWD had better special effects, but it didn't have as many species in it.

  • That was the first film I've ever seen. And today 10 years later, it is still my favorite film.

  • 6 dislikes,creationists?

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  • @efzt

    Haha. I hope not. I'm a creationist and I quite love dinosaurs. More like mammals.

  • @miseryXIII

    There's no evidence for creationism. People have also dishonestly tried to lobby it instead of go by the scientific method like they should if they wanted it accepted. Dinosaur are evidence enough to disprove the bible in every sense.

  • @efzt I hat ecreationists too :D

  • Booo . Dino World is better .

  • you dont no what your talking about

  • THESE FUKKERZ ARENT REAL ALL LİE GUYS İ SAY İT TO MY MUSLİM BROTHERS''GOD TESTS US WİTH THOSE DİNOSAUR BONES'' PLEASE DO NOT GET THEM REAL

  • @gakkovakko lol good luck with that theory you hopeless retard.

  • @trexhunter73 THEN BELİEVE MUTHERFUKER =))))) U BRAİNLESS FUKK

  • @gakkovakko I'm not a brainless "fukk" you are and your spelling proves it.

  • @gakkovakko You guys really think you're right don't you. Sad, just sad.

  • @gakkovakko You don't deserve to live!!!! Thanks for ruining my childhood bitch!!!!

  • im scared :'( XD

  • When im Young about 2-6 years old!, and i got the DVD!

  • an asteroid didint cause the great dying! it was a lava flow from siberia!

  • @stix365

    That was the Permian extinction, not the K-T extinction. K-T extinction actually has proof of asteroid impact, and siberia wasn't erupting at that time. The Siberian traps are pre-dinosaurian in age.

  • @susumu07 no, they actually said an asteroid was responsible for the great dying! i know an asteroid caused the K-T extinction

  • Damn New York you was so fiiiiiieeeeeerrrrrrrccccccceee­eee!

  • T-rex is gay. it's just a scavenger with puny arms. Spinosaurus would kll T-rex in seconds.

  • @oneyedthing think so? 1: Spino's hands can't bend properly to snap Dino necks. 2: Spino's jaws we're not designed to grab large dinos. 3: T-Rex's jaws could bite with 4-8, and possibly up to 10 TSI (tons per square inch) and had 6-10 inch teeth that could break bones like we can snap twigs. 4: T-Rex was more robust and heavily built to take on large dinos, like spino if it could. 5: the spino in JP 3 was too bulky, and in real life would be more slender. 6: T-rex can run at 25-30 MPH.

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  • That's just Hollywood,the Spinosaurus is thought to be a fish eater as its jaws and teeth were designed to hold slippery prey rather than to slice flesh like an Allosaurus or crush bone like a T.Rex.It went extinct 97m years ago well before T.Rex so they would never have met.

  • @BenPN1000 not to mention they lived on seperate anyway, so even if they lived at the same time, they STILL wouldnt have met.

  • @BenPN1000 not to mention they lived on seperate continents. so even if they lived at the same tim ethey STILL wouldnt have met because of the sheer distance

  • Does anybody else remember this show coming out around Jurassic Park III?

  • OMG, I can't believe I found this.

    I remember when the discovery channel was relevant to learning, not boring shit like whats on there now.

    when I was 8-10 years old, I ordered the VH-fuckin-S of this.

    and still to this day, still as epic as when i was a child

  • I'm glad I found this, I've never seen it before. Thanks for uploading it onto YouTube so that people like me can watch it =).

  • i thought the astroid/meiteor wiped out the dinosaurs or 90% of life on earth not it started the era of dinosaurs.Correct me if im wrong please there are so many theores that we don't know what is true.

  • @silverrosekitsune It's true that a meteorite did wipe out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, but there was also another meteorite at the end of the Permian period, and that was the one that caused the extinction of 90% of life on Earth. After the mass extinction at the end of the Permian, the dinosaurs evolved and lived on the Earth for something like 165 million years before they became extinct. I hope that information helped =).

  • this on dvd anywhere?

  • OMG I saw chuck noris

  • I like the part where the dinosaur got eaten.

  • lol I meant John Goodman

  • @rpsmith014 Yes.

  • Is Ben Stein narrating?

  • @rpsmith014 no, john goodman narrates.

  • @apeycamelus Yeah I realized that, I don't know why I thought it was Ben Stein lol.

  • @rpsmith014 hey we all make mistakes; we're human, aren't we?

  • I love this series, it was more Epic than Walking with Dinosaurs.

  • @fgt73 Not in my book, but close.

  • @FighterGuDude3214 Yeah it is pretty close.

  • @fgt73 yeah... say, have you seen the other "Walking With" episodes? Like "With Monsters" and "With Prehistoric Beasts"?

  • @FighterGuDude3214 Hell yeah man. I love those.

  • @FighterGuDude3214 Yeah, that is a great trilogy!

  • @MrsNorris55 Have you seen the specials? like "The Giant Claw", "Land of Giants", "Allosaurus", and "Chased by Sea Monsters"?

  • @fgt73 yea but the they move kinda strange

  • @fgt73 er no it wasnt

  • Theres no such thing as evelution scientists think that because they dont know as much as god there just jealous but love the vid.

  • god made evolution "Theres no such thing as evelution scientists think that because they dont know as much as god there just jealous but love the vid."is a paranoid and judgemental of you many people proved evolution is true wake up you think everyones a bad guy just because everyone in you're life is mean to you evolution is proven because australopithecus exzisted evolved to homo sapiens god used evolution to create man dummy you're just jelous because you're not smart

  • your mammy and im smart enough i love your video and im not judging people send me another comment and ill mark as abuse so backoff.kid

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  • @101warfire

    Learn some punctuation before throwing out baseless claims, kid.

  • @NUTCASE71733 im not a kid im 40 and humans have no right to judge evolution nobody was here and love the video when i was 12 i loved dinosaurs.

  • @101warfire

    Using that same logic you can't judge people by the bible because you weren't there when Jesus was around or anything else allegedly happening for that matter.We "judge" what happened thanks to evidence found in fossils, the geologic record, and in genetics. "EVIDENCE" is a word completely alien to the religious idiots of the world like yourself.

  • What if this was in 3D ?

  • Me too!!!

  • i love these series!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Just enjoy the damn documentary people, sheesh. It's up to you as a viewer to get educated. Thanks again for the upload, I love anything related to dinosaurs.

  • Hey, they have a thing where they tell you which dinosaur(s) lived in your backyard! Search on Google because you can't find the link otherwise, type in your zip code, then they will make a list of dinosaurs! Thumb this up and reply it to share your list! Tenotosaurus and Allosaurus lived in mine!

  • @MovieMonster9 Whats it called

  • @dinosrule259 It's called "Dino Finder"

  • no. how can u explain the crater in the yukaton peninsula. just because that killed the dinos doesnt mean the meteor couldn't have killed them in north america. scientists have proved the layers in the rocks that wittnessed the asteriod have extra terrestrial material in them when it hit. and how could they come up with calculating that the impact was 7 billion times more powerful then the heroshima nuke. they would need evidence!!!

  • the permian ended because long lasting volcanic eruptions that brought CO2 into the atmosphere. heating up the atmosphere.melting the ice caps, destroying the ocean conveyer belt. causing the oceans to become stagnant and then releasing methane into the atmosphere heating the world up to 10 degrees and also making the atmosphere toxic in most parts. thats what killed 90 % of the earth life..not an asteroid.

  • @MrChris7856 Remember, this guy reads from a script, not make it up as he goes along. So it's not his fault.

  • I loved dinos when I was a little girl

  • The BBC version was probably narrated by a Paleontologist or Historian or some other form of scholar, this is narrated by an ACTOR (John Goodman), so don't you dare say that this narration means people from the UK are more intelligent than those of the US

  • @apstenzel07 Nope, it was Kenneth Branagh the ACTOR/director. You have basically proved people are smarter in the UK with your comment, so yeah I dare. Well, more ignorent than unintelligent.

  • @Aspongeinmauve Touche, that also does not prove anything in way of which area contains more intelligent/informed. Also I did say "probably narrated by..." so I never did make a claim of knowing for sure. Anyway, if both are actors or directors, why did this sprout up in the first place? Are people saying since John Goodman's narration is dumbed down, all American's are dumb?

  • @Aspongeinmauve Touche, that also does not prove anything in way of which area contains more intelligent/informed people. Also I did say "probably narrated by..." so I never did make a claim of knowing for sure. Anyway, if both are actors or directors, why did this sprout up in the first place? Are people saying since John Goodman's narration is dumbed down, all American's are dumb?

  • @apstenzel07 Lol, it's just a stereotype that American people are dumb that isn't aided by the dumbed down naration.

  • @Aspongeinmauve It's just a little funny, seeing as a narration by John Goodman makes people go AHH MAI GAWD AMERICANNZZ ISSS DUMBSS

  • @apstenzel07 lol you're a dork

  • thx you for uploading this,i used to love watching this when i was little

  • sounds like The Land Before Time-LOL

  • @coudu8 its dumbed down cuz john goodman is narrating it haha

  • this documentary was more mature than DINOSAUR PLANET ...THAT WAS WAY CHILDISH..!

  • Who doesn't believe in dinosaurs??

    Why, dinosaurs have lived on earth for 160 million years, while we humans have only dominated for 40 000 years.

    What if we all went extinct right now, right? When we go to hell, the dinosaurs would laugh in our faces.

  • cloudu8

    perhaps they produced this program in hopes of appealing to a wider audience? perhaps it was meant to be viewed by 8th graders as well? its educational you prick.

  • i have this in dvd since it was on sale i think .. 2003 or 4 ... with this i started to interest in dinosaurs now im 14 and i know about 200 species ^^ i think they r amazing cratures

  • The narration is very dumbed down compared to the BBC version, does this mean that people in the UK are smarter than Americans? Hmmm.... I think that's exactly what it means, in fact most TV shows here seem that way, every time I see a doctor or theoretical physicist on TV here it seems like they are always struggling to alter their words into something an even 8th grader can understand, so people don't go all "Herp derp, I'm a dumbass" on them.

  • the dinosaur with the spikes, that sounds like a boar and looks like a boar

  • The important thing is not which video has better images or narration. It's the information that's really the important thing. Walking With the Dinosaurs is AWESOME but I'm watching these not to be all "ooo pretty pictures" I'm watching them to actually learn.

  • wow this clumsy cheapass junk makes you really appreciate the wonderful camerawork of the Walking With ... crew

  • lol this is so inferiour to BBC's Walking With Dinosaurs...just a typical American commercial stunt..BTW how could they choose Goodman with his dumb sounding voice to narrate something educational.. Not to mention the unpleasant sliss and raspiness

  • @jella11

    Oh wah, go back to France and surrender to someone.

  • @fizzypopism ya i looked it up...it is

  • @fizzypopism I was just going to type the same thing.It must/Has to be him

  • @ozzy85d

    Yeah it is, says s in the credits. Very ironic since he was Fred Flinstone in the first live action Flinstones movie.

  • @ozzy85d it is

  • dinosaurs are so awsome!! even though they would eat us.but the plant eaters would be like slow cars and stuff plus the long necks look fun in the summer,you know for water slides.

  • New York

    220 Million years ago...So where is the Empire State Building...

    XD

  • I used to hhave this and I really want to have this back it was so cool to me as a child please tell me were i can find it