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  • O My Fucking god XD. I owned this documental too 15 years ago. I think that I still have those VHS tapes xD

  • this brings back memories

  • the fight from 4:29 to 4:35 is awesome

  • the brontosaurus or watever that long necked dinosaur is never really existed. archioligists made an error and it turned out that that dinosaur fossil was acually 2 dinosaur necks together 

  • 4:32 ya u like that but secks lmfao

  • whats this from?

  • Actually Brontosaurus is a desused name, the true one is Apatosaurus

  • Oh my gosh. I had this tape as well. :3 I'm so glad you posted this; I know it's an old video, but do you remember the name of the tape, or the company it was made by?

  • 4:33 :)

  • I had this same movie on VHS when I was a very little kid.

  • i vaguely remeber this... thanks for posting!

  • i remember this thank you:)

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex fears no stinkin, smoking mountain!!! 

  • I love Coelophysis' theme it's the best one I've ever heard.

  • The horned face dinosaurs did not fear T rex

  • This was my favorite movie as a kid. What's it actually called? There was one on prehistoric mammals as well.

  • @zerlic It's called Dinosaurs: Terrible Lizards.

  • Love how T. Rex is Grumpy from the old Land of the Lost show

  • can anyone tell me where this clip came from?

  • from 4:29 to 4:37 is the best part :)

  • @acefrehley19731973 right in the groin, talk about a cheap move. Haha!

  • Wow, blast from the past!

    Its funny re-discovering childhood videos. They seemed to epic at the time. (And I don't mean graphics or effects.) Its just that this 6 minute video seemed like an hour back in the day, like you just finished some big exploration or something.

  • To Imagine that the human sized Coelophysis is related to the Tyrannosaurus.

  • What an idiot.

  • @wordprophet

    shut up, tool.

  • thank you dude been trying to find this :)

  • the t-rex in this video was grumpy in the land of the lost

  • lol wow sad

  • i still have this VHS where is that puppet owl thing?!

  • I owned this too! what's the official title of the video?

  • I'm not sure but it had some owl puppet as the host? I'll look for the VHS! haha it's gotta be in here somewhere!

  • I totally had this as a kid. I thought it was a year or two before 1990 though but I'm probably remembering wrong. I was thinking about old VHS tapes I had and kept remembering the sabretooth killing the sloth and t-rex versus the triceratops or whatever. I'd love to track down a copy. Do you have the name ?

  • I had this movie when I was a kid

  • That's what happen to my tic-tacs back then! THOSE BASTARDS!

  • ROLF!!!! xD

  • Can someone tell me what the dinosaurs are doing starting from 5:39?

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  • i have this movie!

  • i been trying to find this movie everywhere!!

    whats it name??

  • Its called dinosaurs

  • just like that! wow lol

  • does anyoe have the rest of this? like when it talked about ancient mammals?

    hell, does anyone know the name of this?

  • I used to have this. This is the missing tape from my 3 tape set.

  • you taped this movie off a tv with your camera. . .

    that Is ASSS

  • wasn't there more to this video???

    I remember it going on into the Ice age time , and even showing cavemen!

  • Any idea where a guy could get a tape of this? It would - if possible- make some great stock footage for a cheap dinosaur movie. "Oh, look, a dinosaur!"

  • Im not really sure, but i think this is a piece of a film made by Phill Tippett with the "go motion" technic. It is almost like stop motion, but by one important thing, he can add motion blur to the shots in order to make them look real.

  • Oh MAN i used to have this video tape when i was little KID!!!!!Way cool!!!!

    i wish they still made movies like this!!

  • lol each time the sound mest up i hit my pc thinking it was a vcr lol

  • the fight is really magnificent;DD

  • i know i thought that was it when rex got poked in the tummy lol

  • :) i love that part

  • yes it is

  • OMG I missed these!

  • Oh my God. I remember these.

  • OH MY GOD!! i had these tapes!! oh man... the nostalgia...

  • Mr. Know-it-Owl! I had both dinosaur tapes, memories :D

  • This is great animation work. Thanks for posting this.

  • I have two versions of this tape. one is the original version "Learning about Dinosaurs" and the other is hosted by a puppet named, Mr. Know-It-Owl.

  • lol at 0:55 is that somebody eating chips or is that the actual "chewing sound" of the film??

  • I have this video too!

  • omg, i havent seen that in years, since i was a little kid, what is the name of this video?????

  • This is how I was introduced to Dinosaurs!

    PS: These Dinosaur models were left over from Land of the Lost.

  • I had this tape as a kid. I even remembered the backround music. Isn't there also a second part with beasts of the early Cenezoic? Like Smilodons and Diatrima and stuff?

  • May be Photoshop existed in 1990 but this show was obviously made using the so called slow motion animation technique. If you think there's something to do with Photoshop then you simply don't know what you're talking about.

  • you are fcking moron , you are photoshopped.

  • What is the name of this video¿

  • I have this tape.

  • I remember when dinosaurs looked like that

  • The T-Rex looked like Grumpy from Land of the Lost

  • Back then, people weren't used to seeing Jurassic Park-like dinosaurs, this was the best they got. We got the new CGI in 1993.

  • Love the dragging tails...

  • shit they should have put some hot cave woman lesbians in this and it would have been awesome

  • This is... wow. That Tyrannosaur is just about insultingly bad. I'm so glad paleontologists like Ostrom and Bakker pulled us out of this garbage way of thinking.

  • WOW dinosaur documentaries back then must have been like watching chris crocker, it burns your eyes out when you see it.

  • Paleantologists knew better than this at the time.

  • I like the lateral jaw movement in APATASAURUS (brontosaurus in the video). Something only mammals are capable of.

  • stop motion right?

  • Yes...

  • man this brings back memories of just how ignorant our paleontologists were back then. it's almost like looking at the Darkages from the age of Enlightenment.

  • Cool

  • Thats just painful to watch.

  • i believe heartfelt thanks and congratulations are in order. i kid you not, i have spent like, days searching for some kind of clip from this video, which i owned as a kid. Any chance of uploading the entire thing?

  • Aww, you're welcome. Well, if I upload the rest with the prehistoric mammals and such, I'd have to record it using my camera (as I did this part), as I don't have a way of digitally recording it at the moment.

  • hey, i left a comment under another name. Post whatever you have, this shit is awesome!!!!! I alone will give you fifty views, just do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol. seriously though, ur posting a huge piece of my childhood, and i thank you for it.

  • What tape is this?

  • I'v heard that music at 04:53 before on a story tape I had a long time ago.

  • I remember this!

  • Can somebody post Stanley and the Dinosaurs? That was such an awseome movie!

  • Haha, I remember this...

  • Wow, I miss this video!

  • the eggs are tic tacs LOL

  • Clay returns!

  • Lol, at 4:33 the Styracio-thingy was determined to break the rex's dick, by ramming it over and over.

  • Actually, this must be outdated. Brontosaurus is not a valid scientific name, it has since been renamed apatosaurus.

  • Tell you what, the head and neck movements look pretty good.

  • hey i have this movie!

  • talk about GOOD stop motion

  • Ahh, the memories. :)

  • omg i used to have this video when i was a kid. LOL lost it, its great to see the cheapness again.. LOL

  • haha, i have that, i need to find it. isnt there the part with fred savage in the beginning. might have been a different one. i had every dino video back then

  • It is a different one. I know because I have the one you're talking about.

  • hahahahahahahahaha, oh wait, i think i remember this one now, its the one with the owl or whatever in the beginning and then it moves to mammals after this segment.

  • I am something of a dino-man and for every dino-lovers: Brontosaurus real name is Apatosaurus.

  • Yeah you,re right. And the real name for Monoclonius is Centrosaurus. This video says Monoclonius had one horn. But Centrosaurus actuly has three. Triceratops had two long horns over it,s eyes and a short horn on it,s nose wheres Centrosaurus had two short horns over it,s eyes and a long horn on it,s nose.

  • Dinosaurs are my favorite prehistory creatures.

  • Wow, I didn't know that. Well I have 2 copies of this educational video. The older copy is titled: From Mr. Know It Owls Video School Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Mammals. My second copy is titled: Nature Series Learning About Dinosaurs.

  • Do you have the full title of the video? I want to see if I can track down a copy. I saw Doug Beswick's name in the credits. He also animated the dinosaurs in the film "Planet of Dinosaurs", and the robot at the end of the first Terminator film. I think he works in CG now.

  • OW! styracosaur stabbed t-rex in the crotch!!!

  • Hey! So you watched this when you were 5 years old

  • good times, gooood times. I mean yea uhh ive seent hose on old tv.

  • dvrex, you love the dinosaurs ?

  • i love this video. 5/5

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