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Prehistoric Park - The Making pt. 1

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You are about to take a trip to a world that existed before Prehistoric Park. This is an epic adventure into the minds of the team who dared to imagine the impossible. Journey with us through the making of Prehistoric Park, and learn the secrets of the series. Get behind the scenes. Meet the people, the crew, and the animals behind it all. From the drawing board to CGI animation, Impossible Pictures has yet again, made another awe inspiring series, with Nigel Marvin, witness how they made animals left behind by time live again in our time, welcome to Prehistoric Park.


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  • hay man thanks for uploading these episodes i loved this show sucks it got cancelled

  • it wasn't... it's going to be continued sooner or later since the last scene in the last episode gave away a hint... producing this kind of show isn't that easy after all...

  • oh i just assumed it was cancelled thats AWESOME! do you know if tis going to be aired in america?

  • cannot be certain... sorry... but I'm pretty sure they're in currently planning the new season...

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  • They mentioned T-Rex as "the ultimate predator", what about Giganotasaurus, Charcarodontosaurus, and of course Spinosaurus.

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  • @RudySpino Giga and Charchara were too scrawny to pose a threat to Trex. Same with Spino however Spino lived in the water and was a fish water. It was in no way suited for fighting anything it's own size.

  • EVERYTHING WAS FAKE?!?!?!?! AWWWW MAN!!!!!!!

  • @RudySpino probably because T-Rex was the best known, he said he wanted some of the most famous dinos.

  • @DarkDragon4x4 spinosaurus ate primarily fish i believe. They didn't just fish, they probably ate what T-rex's and Giganotasauruses ate, but that huge sail on the Spino's back was used to create shade, which fish are attracted too, and the Spino's motion detector nerves on the tip of its snout all helped it to then catch those fish.

  • nigel marvin was great in this but it would have been cool if they got steve irwin to host this

  • @maximusdarkultima When do you think they are gonna release the next episodes?

  • Join 41K+ people who already take a look at my collection of Prehistoric Animals. Just Google it: Prehistoric Mammals Collection by Guruzen.

  • @RudySpino spinosaurs last time i cheaked (5 years ago,so if im wrong sorry..) ate only fish...

  • @GREE419 well, since america has stolen (yeah, respecting copyrights, RIGHT?) about every japanese movie (yes you guys are even stealing deathnote now) and other french, dutch, japanese, south-american or european movies, i'm pretty sure you'll "get" this tv show too. Mister superior country has to get programs from abroad huh? Couldnt come up with this all by your lonesome could you? Fucking civilian murderers.

  • @RudySpino 5:52 vs. Spino, who wins? lol

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