This is the best honorary tribute to the T Rex’s I ever seen. The best evolution animations anyone would ever do. You put so much work into this too, you deserve the break on a job well done. This is a 10/10 from a Jurassic fan. It’s the best!
the fact Jurassic park influenced the depiction of Tyrannosaurus so heavily moving forward is an absolute testament to how AMAZING the designs and animatronics were.
Definitely. While I do wish prehistoric beast got more recognition for being one of the first to get it right, jp had the reach it needed to almost permanently change the perspective of what a T. rex looks like
JP introduce vast public to dinosaur renesance perspective on dinos and many others take inspiration from that. That make Jurrasic World depiction way more sad.
I'll never forget the first time I heard the T-Rex roar in the first Jurrasic Park. That ear-piercing, bone-ratling scream, like someone showing sand-paper into your ears, like reving a chainsaw inside your skull... One of the best roars ever created.
It's because it was real predatory animals. The OG JP T. rex roar was created by legendary sound fx artist Gary Rydstrom. He went to a zoo and recorded calls from every single animal he could find, and then layered the most interesting ones over each other to create the roar. The main components of the roar were a tiger's snarl and a crocodile's low, gutteral call, but to get the resonant trumpet they actually used... ...a baby elephant. Which gave one delighted squeal and then refused to replicate it. The zookeepers said they'd never heard it make the sound before. Rydstrom slowed it down and layered it over the other sounds and the rest is movie history.
@@walrusArmageddon I really hope they do another run in theaters sometime. I missed the theater run before Jurassic World dropped and I've regretted it since. I also missed the original theater run by... being born three years too late.
_Jurassic Park_ and _Carnosaur_ are a real treat to see next to each other. Both came out in 1993, but _Carnosaur_ has very much a "classic", S-shaped, movie-monster _T. rex,_ its head high above its hips, matching examples all the way back to the 1910s and '20s. _Jurassic Park,_ with a much bigger budget for both scientific advisors and special effects, delivered a greatly different _T. rex_ that same year, with most movies since imitating it.
Honestly, I think the last two really highlight the rift that has formed between Dinos in paleontological circles and Dinos in popular media and consciousness. The Jurassic World Rex is a monolith, a creature emblematic of the hunt and primal terror that people fear and respect. The Prehistoric Planet Rex is an animal just like any other, engaging in behaviours we expect anything in our time doing and built based on all the knowledge we have learned of the real T.Rex over a century. One is a character, one is a lens into the past.
I love the way you've portrayed all the different styles of animation. The stop motion jitters, the cartoons are exaggerated, and the movie ones all have pieces from their sets
@Thermonuclear Godzilla bruh the only thing one eye got is being smart and cunning both rexy and one eye got experience but rexy wins due to her weight, height and strength but I don't think one eye would go down that easy but that's pretty much it.
Really crazy how long we kept the upright T-Rex around for. Glad that Jurassic Park sparked a widespread interest in dinosaurs to the point that even the Jurassic Park one isn’t as accurate as it used to be!
Technically it was Prehistoric Beast that ended the "Kangaroo" design of T-Rex, but you are correct, after Jurassic Park, interest in Dinosaurs exploded.
@@Tempusverum Well, our current standard will be considered dated one day as well. Who knows, maybe the JP design will be considered pretty accurate one day again. After all, there was a time when tyrannosaurus was always depicted with full feathers and now he's naked again.
I think that Jurassic Park had a lot to do with the fact that they were supposed to be DNA reconstructions, whereas the previous ones were mostly 'Lost World' fantasy creatures. All the documentaries came out after JP too, as they realized they had the advanced CGI animation technique to make all the educational stuff.
@@wilhufftarkin8543 Well, for a time, the concept was that these are just large birds, so the feathers became a thing. The smaller 'raptor' ones have got the full feather look to them as they are believed to be amongst the direct lines to birds.
For sheer nostalgia, i’d have to say the walking with dinosaurs Tyrannosaurus takes the cake for me, mostly because I watched that series long before the film. The anatomy is very wrong yes, but the colouration and especially the roar really does it for me. I like how this video shows off pretty much the entirety of the amimal’s cinematic and television depictions. The reduced frame rate on the stop motion models is a very nice touch as well.
@@Godzilla-jr5gi And oddly enough Rexy as she appeared in Jurassic World Dominion, as she did receive a slight redesign to make a look like earlier appearances.
It's pretty close to being comprehensive but still missing a few. Off the top of my head I noticed the following missing entries: Grumpy (Land of the Lost tv series, 1974) Scarface (Land of the Lost tv series, 1991) Tyrannosaurus (Back to the Future: The Ride, 1991) Barney (1992) Michael (Tammy and the T-Rex, 1994) But the fact that they did manage to include entries from Planet of Dinosaurs and The Land Before Time, wins them all the accolades with me.
It's really interesting they kept the more upright Godzilla type stance all the way until Jurassic Park even though they knew the t rex didn't stand like that but it was so ingrained, until JP came along and changed it and you can see every depiction after it has the more realistic stance!
Even now, while the general body plan is correct, the JP T-Rex tends to be a bit shrink-wrapped. The new "Planet Dinosaur" doc coming to Apple TV has much more muscle on the bone, as well as a light coating of dino fuzz. That, and the wrists are pronated wrong, they should be in a clapping position, not slapping.
Every Tyrannosaurus Rex In TV Shows, Movies, & Documentaries: 🦖 Index: 0:00 Intro 0:17 The Ghost Of Slumber Mountain (1918) (The Very First T-Rex featured on Screen) 0:23 The Lost World (1925) 0:30 Meat Eater From King Kong (1933) 0:41 Fantasia (1940) (First Cartoon T-Rex, also in color) 0:55 Dinosaurus! (1960) (First Real Life T-Rex in Color) 1:06 The Valley Of Gwangi (1969) (Allosaurus & Tyrannosaurus Rex Mix) 1:19 The Last Dinosaur (1977) (First Tyrannosaurus Rex to have 2 Fingered Hands) 1:32 Planet Of Dinosaurs (1978) 1:47 Grimlock From The Transformers: Generation 1 (1984-1987) 1:58 Prehistoric Beast (1984) (First Tyrannosaurus Rex standing on a horizontal position) 2:09 Sharptooth From The Land Before Time (1988) 2:18 Carnosaur (1993) 2:29 Rexy From Jurassic Park (1993) 2:55 Buck, Doe, & Infant From The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) 3:29 T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous (1998) 3:42 Walking With Dinosaurs (1999) 3:59 When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2000) 4:09 Bull T-Rex From Jurassic Park 3 (2001) 4:21 Vastatosaurus Rex From King Kong (2005) 4:39 Prehistoric Park (2006) 4:49 Rexy From Night At The Museum Trilogy (2006-2014) 5:12 Grumpy From Land Of The Lost (2009) 5:20 Momma Dino (Momma Rex) From Ice Age 3: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs (2009) 5:32 Tiny The T-Rex From Meet The Robinsons (2007) 5:43 Clash Of The Dinosaurs (2009) 5:54 Jurassic Fight Club (2009) 6:06 Primeval (2011) 6:20 One-Eye From The Dino King: Speckles The Tarbosaurus (2012) 6:31 Stumpy From Dinosaur Revolution (2011) & Dinotasia (2012) 6:40 Grimlock From Transformers: Age Of Extinction (2014) & Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) 7:00 Rexy From Jurassic World (2015), Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), & Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) 7:10 Fang From Primal (2019) 7:22 Prehistoric Planet (2022) (The Most Scientifically Accurate Tyrannosaurus Rex) 7:34 Prologue Tyrannosaurus Rex From Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) 7:45 All Tyrannosaurus Rex Not In Video: Terry, Black T-Rex, & Gigas From Dinosaur King (2007-2008) Rex From We’re Back: A Dinosaur Story (1993) Rexy From Ready Player One (2018) (Oversized) Big Eatie & Littie Eatie From Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (2020-2022) Horned Tyrannosaurus Rex From Primal (2019) Megatron From Beast Wars: Transformers (1996-1999) Red Tyrannosaurus Zord From Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993-1996) Tyranno Zord From Power Rangers: Dino Thunder (2004-2005) T-Rex Zord From Power Rangers: Dino Charge & Dino Super Charge (2015-2017) T-Rex Champion Zord From Power Rangers: Dino Fury (2021-2022) Valley Of The T-Rex (2001) Dinosaur Island (2014) Tyra From Back To The Jurassic (2015) T-Rex: Ultimate Survivor (2015) T-Rex: A Evolutionary Journey (2016) Chomper From The Land Before Time 2, 5, 14, & TV Series (1994, 1997, 2007, 2016) Buddy From Dinosaur Train (2009) Butch, Nash, & Ramsay From The Good Dinosaur (2015) Trex & Optimus Prime (Primal Mode) From Transformers: Rescue Bots (2012-2016) Minions (2015) Rex from Toy Story (1995) Tammy & The T-Rex (1994) Phineas & Ferb (2007-2015) Dinosaurs: The Final Day With David Attenborough (2022) Not In The Video: After The Video Is Released: Dinosaur With Steven Fry (2023) Life On Our Planet (2023) 65 (2023) Meg 2: The Trench (2023) Fang, Jarrett, & Logan from I Am T-Rex (2023) T-Rex (2024) I like Jurassic Park & Jurassic World Rexy, Grimlock (Transformers 1984 & 2014), T-Rex Buck, Doe, & Infant (The Lost World: Jurassic Park), Bull T-Rex (Jurassic Park 3), Prologue Rex (Jurassic World: Dominion), Prehistoric Planet, Walking With Dinosaurs, The Dino King, Primal, & Night At The Museum Tyrannosaurus Rex is my favorite Dinosaur 🦖
You guys could have simply stacked the different Rex's like static statues, but you guys really went above and beyond not only designing interactive backgrounds for each rex but animating each rex as well! that's the reason I kept watchin this video. I ended up even seeing some Rexs I totally forgot about lol Thanks for the trip down memory lane you guys did an amazing job here.
Nostalgia was kicking in for me after 1993! You however forgot Terry from the ‘Dinosaur King’ TV show. Other than that, Filmcore, unbelievable job you’ve done with this iconic dinosaur!
I think seeing the Prehistoric Planet adult rex for the first time created a huge shift in my perception of dinosaurs, that being putting even more value in the science and research over the fiction than before. I used to to despise T-rex with lips, but the moment I saw the Prehistoric Planet Rex I loved the design immediately.
It doesn't help that so many paleo artists give their T. rex reconstructions such awful, goofy, floppy grizzly bear or great dane-looking lips. In all honesty T. rex and other theropods probably had lips more comparable to a monitor lizard's.
Timestamps 0:16 Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918) 0:22 The Lost World (1925) 0:30 King Kong (1933) 0:42 Fantasia (1940) 0:55 Dinosaurus (1960) 1:06 Valley of Gwangi (1969) 1:19 The Last Dinosaur (1977) 1:33 Planet of Dinosaurs (1978) 1:46 Grimlock; Transformers (1984) 1:58 Prehistoric Beasts (1984) 2:10 Sharptooth; Land Before Time (1988) 2:17 Carnosaur (1993) 2:32 Jurassic Park (1993) 2:55 The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) 3:29 Back to the Cretaceous (1998) 3:43 Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) 4:00 When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2000) 4:10 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) 4:22 Vastatosaurus; King Kong (2005) 4:39 Prehistoric Park (2006) 4:49 Night at the Museum (2006) 5:12 Land of the Lost (2009) 5:21 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) 5:30 Meet the Robinsons (2007) 5:43 Clash of the Dinosaurs (2009) 5:53 Jurassic Fight Club (2008) 6:06 Primeval (2011) 6:20 One-Eye; Dino King (2012) 6:30 Dinotasia (2012) 6:40 Grimlock; Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) 7:00 Jurassic World (2015) 7:10 Fang; Primal (2019) 7:22 Prehistoric Planet (2022) 7:35 Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
The Prehistoric Planet version might not the the scariest, yet it actually looks like an animal. I believe it's based on the most scientific depiction yet.
@@alvarovasquez5999 except for the roaring. They knew T-Rex could not roar, but still went for it. It's a pretty iconic sound though, so i give them a pass
Probably days or weeks. I am not the creator,but Some models can take 30 minutes to 5 hours to render. Some models are so realistic that it take 12 hours to a day to render.
@@brunomp1011 I did 3D animation briefly in college and just doing a lip sync and walking animation was bloody hard 😂. Safe to say it wasn't my calling.
You really can't beat Jurassic Park's T-Rex...The roar is so iconic, it's introduction scene is super memorable, and in my opinion, it has the most aesthetically pleasing design out of all of these iterations👍
@@xoaquimyeray I love this reply lmao the implications of what the answer would be. I just like the prehistoric planet because it be super accurate, generally whatever keeps up with recent paleontological discoveries is my fav cuz we are already closer to understanding so much about this ancient creature.
@@xoaquimyeray Personally, I think they look kinda ugly with feathers 😅 But that's just because I'm used to the more reptilian, Hollywood designs lol As for whether or not they actually HAD feathers...I'm not a paleontologist, so I really can't say 🤷♀️
Fine on raptors, and some species of theropod dinosaurs. Ya know the dinosaurs that actually had them. But they generally look abysmal on T-Rex. I feel like some people lost their minds with the feathered dino discovery- suddenly all MUST have feathers. Whereas the evidence in reality is that only a few species had them. And T-Rex doesn’t seem to be one of them, apart from the hatchlings that might have had some sort of fluff which they lost as they matured.
Hands down, Jurassic Park's Rexy will always be my very favorite T-Rex, she's one of the most iconic, ferocious and badass-looking Rexes that has ever been seen, her design also revolutionized the way we see the animal today.
Sadly after watching this I cannot even consider Prehistoric Planet as "accurate" since most (but obviously not all) of these were supposed to be "accurate" for their time. They change their minds to much for anything to be accurate imo.
You can't deny that the OG Rexy holds the title for most iconic Tyrannosaurus Rex nowadays Edit: Your animation never ceases to impress me up to now. Well done!
That prehistoric planet Rex is just pure perfection. Besides it being pretty accurate it’s not skinny and gives off a very bulky and powerful presence, kind of like a 10 ton grizzly. The Jurassic Rex will always have a special place in my heart but Rexy looks like she’s starving to death, to this day the greatest Jurassic Park Rex design would be the Bull Rex from the lost world.
It honestly doesn't surprise me much, but apparently the guys who made Jurassic World don't understand that the whole point of a zoo is to properly care of its animals. They made Rexy look so thin because apparently she hasn't had space to exercise since she's in an enclosure.
To be fair Rexy being skinny in the first JP movie would make sense as she likely was being underfed. Being one of the first prehistoric animals its unlikely her owners really knew of how to properly feed her, and of course the animals or meat they were providing her likely wasn't enough to provide the fat necessary to bulk her up. If you look at her by Jurassic World she has bulked up a little more
She's so thin bcos back then T.rex was thought to weigh between 5-7 tons, so they had to make her thinner to be proportional. In fact an adult and well-fed rex weighs about 8-10 tons.
I was blown away by the Prehistoric Planet depiction. It's the first version I've seen that really makes T-rex look like a living breathing animal. I love the classic Jurassic Park Rex but in comparison to this new one it just looks silly
The one thing that doesn’t make sense to me was that T-Rex didn’t roar but it instead make sounds like a crocodile, yet we heard it make a sound similar to a roar in Prehistoric Planet.
@@rileyduncan3927 that's because dinosaurs quite literally where incapable of roaring. Not like mammals do at least. So that's another thing off with rexy in jp.
1:35 Ghost Of Slumber Mountain (1918) 1:51 The Lost World (1925) 2:00 Meat Eater (King Kong -1933) 2:11 Fantasia (1940) 2:24 Dinosaurus (1960) 2:36 Valley Of Gwangi (1969) 2:48 The Last Dinosaur (1977) 3:01 Planet Of Dinosaur (1978) 3:16 Grimlock (The Transformers 1984) 3:27 Prehistoric Beast (1984) 3:38 Sharptooth (Land Before Time - 1988) 3:46 Carnosaur (1993) 3:56 Jurassic Park (1993) 4:21 Buck (TWL: Jurassic Park - 1997) 4:37 Doe (TWL: Jurassic Park - 1997) 4:49 Baby (TWL: Jurassic Park - 1997) 4:56 Back To The Cretaceous (1998) 5:11 Walking With Dinosaur (1999) 5:27 When Dinosaur Roamed America (2000) 5:38 Bull (Jurassic Park 3 - 2001) 5:49 Vastatosaurus Rex (King Kong - 2005) 6:07 Prehistoric Park (2006) 6:17 Night At Museum (2006) 6:39 Brumpy (Land Of The Lost - 2009) 6:49 Momma (Ice Age 3 - 2009) 6:59 Tiny The T-Rex (Meet The Robinsons - 2009) 7:10 Clash Of The Dinosaurs (2009) 7:21 Jurassic Fight Club (2009) 7:34 Primeval (2011) 7:48 One-Eye (Dino King - 2012) 7:58 Stumpy (Dinotasia - 2012) 8:07 Grimlock (Transformers : AOE - 2014) 8:27 Rexy (Jurassic World - 2015) 8:36 Fang (Primal - 2018) 8:49 Prehistoric Planet (2022) 9:01 Prologue Rex (Jurassic Wolrd Dominion - 2022)
Your dinosaur puppet made me think right away of a Trex that was missed in this video. The rather goofy looking Trex animated by Jim Danford in Caveman. I loved the comment in Fango, when Ray looked at Jim's model - "my god Jim, it looks pregnant".
That's literally what i do to ants sometimes lmao. i just yell at them but they ignore me and just go about their business as usual :\ Sometimes they sense my breathe and go berserk, idk why...
@@clutchthecinnamonsergal8493 No one really knows what the Trex sounded like. Popular opinion changes over time of course but right now people think it didn't roar at all. Rather that it had deep throaty noise. Regardless the shrill high pitched screeches coming from some of these aren't any closer to reality lol.
i did NOT expect to see walking with dinosaurs, prehistoric park or primeval. the nostalgia hit me like a train. i’m glad they’re getting some attention
I like how the first/older ones are more choppy in their movements because they were claymation and had less frames in the show. Nice attention to detail. The Carnosaur had the most distinct sound and thereby one of the scariest
You captured the essence of each Rex performance so perfectly and in such a short period of time. All were great, but the Meat Eater from '33 Kong and the Bull from TLW were sooo spot on! Loved it!
I was gonna say that! The coolest thing about it is that it wasn't because of paleontology's latest advancements, it was because the animators studied a lot of animal movement to create realistic motion and they were the first ones to realize a forward stance would make the most sense!!
The tripod posture become stample of depiction both artistic and scientific mostly because one mout where it was not meant to be standart neutral position but part of dynamic scene. Sadly at that time there was not much interest in research of dinos cause they were understand to be death end destin to be overthrown by "more advanced" mammals. That start to change in paleontological circles during dinosaur renesance of 70´s and 80´s.
From a kagaroo to a chicken :P Can't count the number of times I've had to explain which group of dinosaurs evolved into birds. Whenever I get "That's not possible!" I ask "Which dinosaur are you thinking of when I said that?" and they always say something like Triceratops or something big walking on 4 limbs.
As a long time fan of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, I can safely say that this is already one of my top favorite evolutions that you've done. Am I biased because of my love for the T-Rex? A bit, yeah. Can't blame me though. It's really nice to see the evolution of the King of the Dinosaurs throughout the many years of dinosaur media and I'm glad that we're going to get even more in the future. Keep up the good work! 😄👍
This is AMAZING... doing stop-motion effects in CG can't be easy, but you totally nail it! The matched animation style and overall CG for each version is insane! 👍
The funny part is that you could argue the skeleton Rex in Night at the Museum is technically the most scientifically accurate representation as we still don't know 100% what the Tyrannosaurus looked like, but we know exactly what the bones looked like.
I can't even fathom the amount of work that went into making this video. Stunning how the scenes are seamlessly stitched together. This video should have gotten hundreds of millions of views, but my guess is that it was too repetitive; there just wasn't enough plot to keep the attention of the average viewer... and the 90 second ad at the beginning couldn't have helped!
Top 3 Favorite T-Rexes: 3. Rexy She’s just so iconic. 2. Vastatosaurus Rex Cool-looking, it looks like an evolved T-Rex. 1. Prehistoric Planet T-Rex The best Dino Documentary I’ve ever seen.
I love how these videos are getting better with time and detail. That subtle lip snarl on the lost world T. rex is so iconic of 1920s movie depictions of dinosaurs. But by far my favorite ones are the V rex from King Kong and Fang from Primal, both are extremely under appreciated when talked about amongst dinosaur fanatics.
Fang from Primal besides accuracy might just be the best T. rex of all time. She’s like a big dog with a ton of personality and fights a ton of cool monsters. Also Primal is my favorite show of all time, I like it as much if not more than Jurassic Park.
It's great to see The Lost World acknowledged. It's never verbally referenced in the film, but there are two distinctly different predator designs in the allosaurus _and_ tyrannosaurus. Both of which were based off of the illustrations of Charles R. Knight.
That ending was absolutely perfect. Watching the dinosaurs at each year and how they've changed was cool, but the moment the last one ripped the curtain screen open, a massive grin crossed my face. Beautiful
Evolution of T-Rex in Movies & TV (1918-2022) 0:16 The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918) 0:21 The Lost World (1925) 0:29 Meet Eater (King Kong 1933) 0:42 Fantasia (1940) 0:54 Dinosaurs (1960) 1:06 Valley of Gwangi (1969) 1:19 The Last Dinosaur (1977) 1:32 Planet of Dinosaurs (1978) 1:46 Grimlock (The Transformers - 1984) 1:58 Prehistoric Beasts (1984) 2:09 Sharptooth (The Land Before Time - 1988) 2:17 Carnosaur (1993) 2:31 Jurassic Park (1993) 2:54 Buck (The Lost World: Jurassic Park - 1997) 3:07 Doe (The Los World: Jurassic Park - 1997) 3:18 Baby (The Lost World: Jurassic Park - 1997) 3:29 Back to the Cretaceous (1998) 3:42 Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) 3:59 When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2000) 4:09 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) 4:22 Vastatosaurus Rex (King Kong - 2005) 4:39 Prehistoric Park (2006) 4:48 Night at the Museum (2006) 5:12 Land of the Lost (2009) 5:20 Momma (Ice Age 3 - 2009) 5:30 Tiny the T-Rex (Meet the Robinsons - 2007) 5:42 Clash of the Dinosaurs (2009) 5:53 Jurassic Fight Club (2008) 6:06 Primeval (2011) 6:20 One Eye (Dino King - 2012) 6:30 Dinotasia (2012) 6:40 Grimlock (Transformers 4: Age of Extinction - 2014) 6:59 Rexy (Jurassic World - 2015) 7:09 Fang (Primal - 2018) 7:21 Prehistoric Planet (2022) 7:34 Prolouge Rex (Jurassic World: Dominion 2022) 7:58 EVOLUTION OF T-REX IN MOVIES & TV
The ones I was most excited at the sight of were Gwangi, The Last Dinosaur, Prehistoric Beast, Prehistoric Park, and Fang. Overall, all of them were fantastically done. This video is phenomenal. The only famous rex I felt was missing was Grumpy from the old Land of the Last TV series. I know the remake was in there, but it's nowhere near as memorable to me as the big red puppet that roared at the camera at the end of the theme song in every single episode.
Man this was amazing. I didnt even expect Fantasia, Night at thr Museum on here and didnt know their was a T-Rex that appeared before the Original Lost World. If only we got both T-Rex parents in Jurassic Park the Lost World in San Diego. I miss Jurassic Fight Club
@@FilmCore same, even though it wasn't always accurate, it had some interesting information. I am waiting for season 2 of Primal, it's been 2 years now.
@@mandalorianhunter1 JFC....Isn't exactly revered by the paleo community. Not just for the inaccurate designs, but also for a good bit of misinformation. I suggest looking into it for yourself, because my memory is faulty on exactly how it's like that.
I never tire of watching Nigel Marvin take camera crews into the Mesozoic and beyond. The guy is an absolute legend. Such a shame about that Giganotosaurus in London... At least they got him to record some voice lines for Prehistoric Kingdom before his untimely end... a decade before the game was announced.... hmmm.... Oh, right. Time travel, duh.
@@BlazeEye95 I think you mean the one from JP. Larry in Night at the Museum calls the T-Rex in that one Rexy. Personally I call the JP T-Rex "Reggie." Rex is Latin for "King," and "Reggie" is short for "Regina," which is Latin for "Queen."
The Prehistoric Planet adaptation is by far my favorite, I just love how scientifically accurate it is and how it looks like an actual, realistic animal instead of a fictional monster.
@@monsieurlaguillotine3481 The T.rex did gator roars during the river encounter with another T.rex, and there's new evidence of large dinosaurs being able to make sounds like that.
I was expecting only some of the more well known depictions, but it turned out to be pretty much every film depiction of the animal there is! Love it! Maybe you can do more videos like this but with other dinosaurs.
none of the rex's from the 2002 Dinotopia miniseries also..... there are alot that where skipped but then again it would be hard to find every movie with a rex in them.... atleast they didnt include the mario brothers version
Looking not just at the size comparison, but how they stand is incredible, looking at the pre Prehistoric Beast T-Rexes and seeing the outdated way they look is awesome.
The Prehistoric Planet looks the best to me, it's what I imagine to be the most accurate. I lean on the lip theory side, also that one doesn't have so much protruding bone on the skull like most of the others. Stumpy from Dinotasia would be my favorite fantasy design, since it's a T-Rex with fucking skull face paint, but it's not that accurate. More than Jurassic Park at least, the wrists are correct. Also, needless to say, amazing work on the animation, even mimicking stop motion, this must have taken a lot of work.
Well that's because Dinostasia is a changed thing with clips from the Documentary Dinosaur Revolution, a very accurate documentary, edited to be funnier.
Walking with Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Planet are the only ones trying to be real and not a scary monster. PP feels the most like an animal, because it is. Amazing how actual fat and downplayed features can make it look so much more real.
You deserve so much respect just for picking even animated rexes, like Momma from Ice Age 3 and Fang from Genndy Tartakovsky's primal. You're so talented I can't even imagine what could you do, with an evolution of King Kong (or for better saiyng a remade version, of that video from 3 years ago)
All the movie scene throwbacks, especially the Jurassic Park, Transformers, King Kong 05 ones, everything was just spot on. And the stop motion effect on the old rexes. Well done my guy. You've already earned my sub 👍
I have always been in love with Planet of the Dinosaurs T. Rex design, glad it made the list. It's a cool mix of that old upright theropod but you can see they've made it a bit less tail reliant and faster. Also just love the big scales and boxy head.
The prehistoric beast t-Rex scared the crap out of me as a kid. It was part of a Dino documentary with Christopher Reeves. Rexy from Jurassic Park would have been an improvement lol. Awesome video. I really enjoyed it.
So much nostalgia drawing me in, it's hard to choose an all-around favorite, but I think I'd have to go with Dinosaur Revolution/Dinotasia for how cool the design looks. Though I also really appreciate Prehistoric Planet for trying to be as up-to-date as possible (with still a fair amount of speculation, of course). It's astounding how you were able to make these models, especially the early claymation ones. You, sir, are astounding.
I love the way you designed Fang! If Adult Swim ever produced a “Primal” video game, this is exactly what I’d imagine Fang would look like! :D Also, I’m kinda surprised you didn’t include the Godzillasaurus from “Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991)” since that’s, basically, a T-Rex, as well. Oh well. No big deal. :)
Oh that's because the concept designers of the movie did have a concept idea of Godzilla originating as a T-rex but decided to make the it different type of theropod, creating the Godzillasaurus (The fictional one not the gojirasaurus).
If there was a Primal video game you have no idea how happy I would be. It’s my favorite show of all time and I actually like it as much as Jurassic Park.
This definitely shows how dinosaurs were seen by the general public across the ages of cinema. After Jurassic Park, Tyrannosaurus really shaped into a real-life monster more frightening than before, and how they differentiate from each other from that point forwards. Walking With Dinosaurs was very spindly and thin, which made the animal look sick and not at all that powerful. When Dinosaurs Roamed America was streamlined and looked like it could chase you down. King Kong (2005) had a theoretical descendant to it, making it more monstrous as a call back to the original Kong Film. Prehistoric Park was like the WWD’s Tyrannosaurus, but more fitting with the powerful image the animal is known for. Jurassic Fight Club is kinda my personal favorite on the merit it looked more powerful (hulk-ish even), you would not mistake this thing for being weak. Ice Age is the ‘biggest’ of these depictions, but she doesn't have the bulkiness some of her contemporaries/predecessors have. Grimlock is king, nothing more to say, also want to see other dinosaurs in this style if only to see the other Dinobots. Prehistoric Planet is the thickest, meatiest one so far, making it look so much bigger than the others…
Prehistoric Planet T-rex is like a complete opposite of this trend The series (as far as we know of) depicted it as an ordinary animal as how it should be instead of a prehistoric monstrosity that it's often associated with in popular media though
Dude, your improvement is astounding. Usually for art/ animation improvements they are small but notable, but for you it's like taking leaps up a flight of stairs. I'm just shocked and stunned, needless to say ultra impressed! EDIT: Also I was in tears from the accuracy of it all. The nostalgia was so accurate and overpowering I just had to feel the waterworks. It's hard to choose from all of them to like, they're all so great. I guess for classics, I adore the one from Prehistoric Beast, as clips of it were in the dino documentary "DINOSAUR!" which I watched almost every week. Modern has to be Fang, she's just an awesome charismatic tough girl anyone can look up to!
This might just be my favorite of yours so far. While the popular presentation of _Tyrannosaurus rex_ always trails behind the science, this is a wonderful record of that trail, and it demonstrates the forms that the fascination with _T. rex_ has taken down through the history of cinema. Excellent work.
While I was hoping to see "Scarface" from 91's Land of the Lost... I was ecstatic to see the Rex from Planet of dinosaurs. I think that might still be the most imposing Rex I've seen to date. I adore that movie.
This whole video is just the evolution of our knowledge of this iconic dinosaur in popular media. I’m happy to see that each one is different overtime as it becomes more and more accurate to the actual dinosaur (except for grimlock from transformersif he even counts). I aslo never expected you to add the T-Rexes from nature documentaries or animated tv shows and movies. Great work.
I love the most recent renderings of T Rex. This hulking behemoth, but with sleeker facial features. Really gives the impression that when it's in motion, nothing can stop it.
OH… MY… GOD. You just made my year! This is officially my new favorite vid of yours and literally felt like my whole childhood coming to life!!! There’s so much I love about this, from the obviously fantastic animation, to the inclusion of T. Rex versions from both Movies and documentaries (when Prehistoric Beast’s and WWD’s T. Rex’s walked in I went nuts), and even the small details like having the stop motion T. Rexes animated at a lower frame rate, LIKE OMG IT’S SO GOOD! This is truly amazing work, thank you for making it!!!!!
Looking back at the T-Rex movie designs it is clear why so many people react so negatively to modern feathered and soft tissue or even just skeletally accurate designs. One forgetting its based on a real animal, and that a lot of old movies were less based on the skeleton and more drawing from a painting of Dinosaurs than the skeleton for a good long while *hence the blocky head* and the upright posture was both in the painting, old museum skeletons, and simply easier to animate in stop motion. So they end thinking of it as a movie monster like Godzilla or Dracula and react to the changes more around that than understanding we are still piecing together with new evidence and closer looks at fossils what the animal may have actually looked like and move like, and even may have sounded like.
@@GaiusIntrepidus maybe not the full in quills that can fossilize like smaller ones but given it's environment wasn't as hot as people think they certainly had more body fat than the usual depiction and possibly a fine short fuzz. Coloration alone honestly they were likely regardless of fuzz or scales to be some combination of browns and yellows possibly with stripes or other patterns to break up their outline among the tress of North America to hunt their prey like many modern day forest predators. Lots of potential there looking between mammals and birds for inspiration. At least move away from the solid brown or grey so many movies use for them. They aren't toothy elephants after all.
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WHICH is YOUR FAVORITE T-REX? And why? Let me know!! Mine is a toss up between Jurassic Park and the V-rex!!
You you you good Animations good Animations 100000000%
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Could you do a size comparison of the entire Sonic franchise? Nobody does this, and it would be great to see a video like this!
Rexy is the ultimate Rex 👌
Also what music did you use in this magnificent video?
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428 Μεμεζιλλα? :υ
This is the best honorary tribute to the T Rex’s I ever seen. The best evolution animations anyone would ever do. You put so much work into this too, you deserve the break on a job well done. This is a 10/10 from a Jurassic fan. It’s the best!
T-rexes*
It is a bit of a shame the end made it hard to see them all…the lighting that is…
They forgot the T-rexes from Dinotopia
@@richardlane8509 t-rexes*
@@t-man5196 Thanks
I like how all the classic t rexes have that stop motion affect to them.
It makes them look extra film accurate and fun.
Except the prehistoric planet one cannot since it’s an ACTUAL tyrannosaurus
yes, even fang from primal. he got her like cartoonish movement perfectly which was really nice
@@mob1_ youean she
@@mob1_ she*
@@dinotyrannus thanks, iwas having doubts because i forgot her gender
the fact Jurassic park influenced the depiction of Tyrannosaurus so heavily moving forward is an absolute testament to how AMAZING the designs and animatronics were.
Definitely. While I do wish prehistoric beast got more recognition for being one of the first to get it right, jp had the reach it needed to almost permanently change the perspective of what a T. rex looks like
JP introduce vast public to dinosaur renesance perspective on dinos and many others take inspiration from that. That make Jurrasic World depiction way more sad.
They got close to how it looked too. Just needed to be more streamlined rather than scaly
It's actually the most realistic when it comes to movie if only the change it alittle
And walking with dinosaurs from 1999 took that idea to the next level
0:18 Ah yes, back when paleontologists thought dinosaurs were half lizard half kangaroo
But everything changed when Alan Grant stepped on Isla Nublar to see Jurassic Park.
I kinda miss the old tripod design
Well they are historically inaccurate @@hardiehardley
It’s a she
That infamous Jurassic Park scene where he slowly rips through the fence... LOVE IT 🔥 Great video (:
What's up captain capi oh yeah can you react to rexzilla vs spinozilla it come out from pikky I think pls watch that
She* :)
Woo
Infamous? I think you mean famous.
I already know he goin make a reaction vid🔥
I'll never forget the first time I heard the T-Rex roar in the first Jurrasic Park. That ear-piercing, bone-ratling scream, like someone showing sand-paper into your ears, like reving a chainsaw inside your skull... One of the best roars ever created.
man I wish I was there back when JP first came out.
That one was the best
It's because it was real predatory animals. The OG JP T. rex roar was created by legendary sound fx artist Gary Rydstrom. He went to a zoo and recorded calls from every single animal he could find, and then layered the most interesting ones over each other to create the roar. The main components of the roar were a tiger's snarl and a crocodile's low, gutteral call, but to get the resonant trumpet they actually used...
...a baby elephant. Which gave one delighted squeal and then refused to replicate it. The zookeepers said they'd never heard it make the sound before. Rydstrom slowed it down and layered it over the other sounds and the rest is movie history.
Even on vhs, that shit rocked my world
@@walrusArmageddon I really hope they do another run in theaters sometime. I missed the theater run before Jurassic World dropped and I've regretted it since.
I also missed the original theater run by... being born three years too late.
Seeing the old ones recreated is *such* a treat. Love the interpolation to try and recreate the stop motion effect.
Love that they kept the little head scratch from the King Kong Rex!
_Jurassic Park_ and _Carnosaur_ are a real treat to see next to each other. Both came out in 1993, but _Carnosaur_ has very much a "classic", S-shaped, movie-monster _T. rex,_ its head high above its hips, matching examples all the way back to the 1910s and '20s. _Jurassic Park,_ with a much bigger budget for both scientific advisors and special effects, delivered a greatly different _T. rex_ that same year, with most movies since imitating it.
Who's My Favorite T.Rex? Of Course, It's Me!
Couldn't have guessed!
Lol
Hank: not on your life
Oh is it now?
Honestly, I think the last two really highlight the rift that has formed between Dinos in paleontological circles and Dinos in popular media and consciousness.
The Jurassic World Rex is a monolith, a creature emblematic of the hunt and primal terror that people fear and respect.
The Prehistoric Planet Rex is an animal just like any other, engaging in behaviours we expect anything in our time doing and built based on all the knowledge we have learned of the real T.Rex over a century.
One is a character, one is a lens into the past.
when they used to thing they had 3 fingers that faced forward, and had tails that balanced them when they dtood high
And the prehistoric planet one has actual lips 👌
The thing with jurasic park is that they can get away with it bc the Dino’s are created for a team park so it makes sense they are more scary looking
The tyrannosaurus rex in the jurassic Park films isn't that bad today, perfect for the time it's not that unreasonable
I prefer the prehistoric planet Rex. Seems much more realistic.
I love the way you've portrayed all the different styles of animation. The stop motion jitters, the cartoons are exaggerated, and the movie ones all have pieces from their sets
And the rubber suit ones wobble a bit.
Eeyup.
Also love how he used their original roars from their respective movies and shows
Rexy & Grimlock will Always be the GOATs to be but on a side note Im SO HAPPY FANG From Primal got some Shine put on her!
Hehe you said goat because Rexy ate a goat.
I WAS SO HAPPY TO SEE FANG I WAS HOPING SHE'D BE IN HERE
Which Grimlock though? Only one right answer hahaha
@Thermonuclear Godzilla I rexy has the height and weight advantage on 1 eye
Her jaws are literally big enough to clamp around his skull
@Thermonuclear Godzilla bruh the only thing one eye got is being smart and cunning both rexy and one eye got experience but rexy wins due to her weight, height and strength but I don't think one eye would go down that easy but that's pretty much it.
I love how the classic T rexes are kinda choppy which makes them look like stop motion,really nice touch😀👍
Yes
Really crazy how long we kept the upright T-Rex around for. Glad that Jurassic Park sparked a widespread interest in dinosaurs to the point that even the Jurassic Park one isn’t as accurate as it used to be!
Technically it was Prehistoric Beast that ended the "Kangaroo" design of T-Rex, but you are correct, after Jurassic Park, interest in Dinosaurs exploded.
Even though it’s a bit dated now, I think Jurassic Park will always be the gold standard
@@Tempusverum Well, our current standard will be considered dated one day as well. Who knows, maybe the JP design will be considered pretty accurate one day again. After all, there was a time when tyrannosaurus was always depicted with full feathers and now he's naked again.
I think that Jurassic Park had a lot to do with the fact that they were supposed to be DNA reconstructions, whereas the previous ones were mostly 'Lost World' fantasy creatures. All the documentaries came out after JP too, as they realized they had the advanced CGI animation technique to make all the educational stuff.
@@wilhufftarkin8543 Well, for a time, the concept was that these are just large birds, so the feathers became a thing. The smaller 'raptor' ones have got the full feather look to them as they are believed to be amongst the direct lines to birds.
Amazing work here Filmcore! Perfectly captured the different designs and animation style of all the different types of T-Rex 🦖
Thank you my dude! Not a FilmCore video until Tell It Animated comments! ;D
@@FilmCore hehehe
@@TellItAnimated, Can You Make
The Evolution Of T-Rex🦖 (Animated)
😊😊😊Please😊😊😊
@@TellItAnimated Hello Aaron, I hope you can notice me and can I request your reanimated evolution of Spider-Man?
Maybe you should do a T-Rex evolution video
For sheer nostalgia, i’d have to say the walking with dinosaurs Tyrannosaurus takes the cake for me, mostly because I watched that series long before the film. The anatomy is very wrong yes, but the colouration and especially the roar really does it for me.
I like how this video shows off pretty much the entirety of the amimal’s cinematic and television depictions. The reduced frame rate on the stop motion models is a very nice touch as well.
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except camp cretaceous
@@Godzilla-jr5gi And oddly enough Rexy as she appeared in Jurassic World Dominion, as she did receive a slight redesign to make a look like earlier appearances.
The roar always hits me with nostalgia, love Walking With Dinosaurs so much.
It's pretty close to being comprehensive but still missing a few. Off the top of my head I noticed the following missing entries:
Grumpy (Land of the Lost tv series, 1974)
Scarface (Land of the Lost tv series, 1991)
Tyrannosaurus (Back to the Future: The Ride, 1991)
Barney (1992)
Michael (Tammy and the T-Rex, 1994)
But the fact that they did manage to include entries from Planet of Dinosaurs and The Land Before Time, wins them all the accolades with me.
The fact that you managed to believably do stop motion in CGI is a testament to your skills. That’s absolutely wild!
It's really interesting they kept the more upright Godzilla type stance all the way until Jurassic Park even though they knew the t rex didn't stand like that but it was so ingrained, until JP came along and changed it and you can see every depiction after it has the more realistic stance!
It took a lot more time to see one without broken wrists tho : D
Even now, while the general body plan is correct, the JP T-Rex tends to be a bit shrink-wrapped. The new "Planet Dinosaur" doc coming to Apple TV has much more muscle on the bone, as well as a light coating of dino fuzz. That, and the wrists are pronated wrong, they should be in a clapping position, not slapping.
Godzilla actually got his up right stance from the first early Rex design and stegosaurus design
If only jp didn't ingrain several other inaccuracies in the mainstream.. (still great movie tho)
@@tylervanpeursem7627 it was extremely accurate for the time except the pronation stuff
Every Tyrannosaurus Rex In TV Shows, Movies, & Documentaries: 🦖
Index:
0:00 Intro
0:17 The Ghost Of Slumber Mountain (1918) (The Very First T-Rex featured on Screen)
0:23 The Lost World (1925)
0:30 Meat Eater From King Kong (1933)
0:41 Fantasia (1940) (First Cartoon T-Rex, also in color)
0:55 Dinosaurus! (1960) (First Real Life T-Rex in Color)
1:06 The Valley Of Gwangi (1969) (Allosaurus & Tyrannosaurus Rex Mix)
1:19 The Last Dinosaur (1977) (First Tyrannosaurus Rex to have 2 Fingered Hands)
1:32 Planet Of Dinosaurs (1978)
1:47 Grimlock From The Transformers: Generation 1 (1984-1987)
1:58 Prehistoric Beast (1984) (First Tyrannosaurus Rex standing on a horizontal position)
2:09 Sharptooth From The Land Before Time (1988)
2:18 Carnosaur (1993)
2:29 Rexy From Jurassic Park (1993)
2:55 Buck, Doe, & Infant From The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
3:29 T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous (1998)
3:42 Walking With Dinosaurs (1999)
3:59 When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2000)
4:09 Bull T-Rex From Jurassic Park 3 (2001)
4:21 Vastatosaurus Rex From King Kong (2005)
4:39 Prehistoric Park (2006)
4:49 Rexy From Night At The Museum Trilogy (2006-2014)
5:12 Grumpy From Land Of The Lost (2009)
5:20 Momma Dino (Momma Rex) From Ice Age 3: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs (2009)
5:32 Tiny The T-Rex From Meet The Robinsons (2007)
5:43 Clash Of The Dinosaurs (2009)
5:54 Jurassic Fight Club (2009)
6:06 Primeval (2011)
6:20 One-Eye From The Dino King: Speckles The Tarbosaurus (2012)
6:31 Stumpy From Dinosaur Revolution (2011) & Dinotasia (2012)
6:40 Grimlock From Transformers: Age Of Extinction (2014) & Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)
7:00 Rexy From Jurassic World (2015), Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), & Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)
7:10 Fang From Primal (2019)
7:22 Prehistoric Planet (2022) (The Most Scientifically Accurate Tyrannosaurus Rex)
7:34 Prologue Tyrannosaurus Rex From Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)
7:45 All Tyrannosaurus Rex
Not In Video:
Terry, Black T-Rex, & Gigas From Dinosaur King (2007-2008)
Rex From We’re Back: A Dinosaur Story (1993)
Rexy From Ready Player One (2018) (Oversized)
Big Eatie & Littie Eatie From Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (2020-2022)
Horned Tyrannosaurus Rex From Primal (2019)
Megatron From Beast Wars: Transformers (1996-1999)
Red Tyrannosaurus Zord From Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993-1996)
Tyranno Zord From Power Rangers: Dino Thunder (2004-2005)
T-Rex Zord From Power Rangers: Dino Charge & Dino Super Charge (2015-2017)
T-Rex Champion Zord From Power Rangers: Dino Fury (2021-2022)
Valley Of The T-Rex (2001)
Dinosaur Island (2014)
Tyra From Back To The Jurassic (2015)
T-Rex: Ultimate Survivor (2015)
T-Rex: A Evolutionary Journey (2016)
Chomper From The Land Before Time 2, 5, 14, & TV Series (1994, 1997, 2007, 2016)
Buddy From Dinosaur Train (2009)
Butch, Nash, & Ramsay From The Good Dinosaur (2015)
Trex & Optimus Prime (Primal Mode) From Transformers: Rescue Bots (2012-2016)
Minions (2015)
Rex from Toy Story (1995)
Tammy & The T-Rex (1994)
Phineas & Ferb (2007-2015)
Dinosaurs: The Final Day With David Attenborough (2022)
Not In The Video: After The Video Is Released:
Dinosaur With Steven Fry (2023)
Life On Our Planet (2023)
65 (2023)
Meg 2: The Trench (2023)
Fang, Jarrett, & Logan from I Am T-Rex (2023)
T-Rex (2024)
I like Jurassic Park & Jurassic World Rexy, Grimlock (Transformers 1984 & 2014), T-Rex Buck, Doe, & Infant (The Lost World: Jurassic Park), Bull T-Rex (Jurassic Park 3), Prologue Rex (Jurassic World: Dominion), Prehistoric Planet, Walking With Dinosaurs, The Dino King, Primal, & Night At The Museum
Tyrannosaurus Rex is my favorite Dinosaur 🦖
Yup
Hey he forgot to add the t-rex from the movie "journey to the center of the earth" from 2008 :'v shame
@@BarbyKieuChannel some people said that was Giganotosaurus
I thought there were T-rexes in Disney’s The Good Dinosaur
@@tabithamashburn8786 oh that's right, they're good T-Rexes
You guys could have simply stacked the different Rex's like static statues, but you guys really went above and beyond not only designing interactive backgrounds for each rex but animating each rex as well! that's the reason I kept watchin this video. I ended up even seeing some Rexs I totally forgot about lol
Thanks for the trip down memory lane you guys did an amazing job here.
8:01 this shot goes hard
Nostalgia was kicking in for me after 1993! You however forgot Terry from the ‘Dinosaur King’ TV show. Other than that, Filmcore, unbelievable job you’ve done with this iconic dinosaur!
Yes, I was about to say that too, I was so bummed they didn't include Terry or Gigas from Dinosaur king
Yes my friends
And don’t forget the giant black T. rex, he may be the most biggest T. rex out of all the rexes.
I watched that show thx for making me fell like me and my brother only watch it I also love your vids❤
Heck yeah, Dinosaur King!
I think seeing the Prehistoric Planet adult rex for the first time created a huge shift in my perception of dinosaurs, that being putting even more value in the science and research over the fiction than before. I used to to despise T-rex with lips, but the moment I saw the Prehistoric Planet Rex I loved the design immediately.
pense que feng no iba a aparecer
Based
It doesn't help that so many paleo artists give their T. rex reconstructions such awful, goofy, floppy grizzly bear or great dane-looking lips. In all honesty T. rex and other theropods probably had lips more comparable to a monitor lizard's.
@@Middlerun1 yeah, those drawings always look kind of silly.
And that is just what I want to hear! Welcome to true palaeontology!
Timestamps
0:16 Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918)
0:22 The Lost World (1925)
0:30 King Kong (1933)
0:42 Fantasia (1940)
0:55 Dinosaurus (1960)
1:06 Valley of Gwangi (1969)
1:19 The Last Dinosaur (1977)
1:33 Planet of Dinosaurs (1978)
1:46 Grimlock; Transformers (1984)
1:58 Prehistoric Beasts (1984)
2:10 Sharptooth; Land Before Time (1988)
2:17 Carnosaur (1993)
2:32 Jurassic Park (1993)
2:55 The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
3:29 Back to the Cretaceous (1998)
3:43 Walking with Dinosaurs (1999)
4:00 When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2000)
4:10 Jurassic Park 3 (2001)
4:22 Vastatosaurus; King Kong (2005)
4:39 Prehistoric Park (2006)
4:49 Night at the Museum (2006)
5:12 Land of the Lost (2009)
5:21 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
5:30 Meet the Robinsons (2007)
5:43 Clash of the Dinosaurs (2009)
5:53 Jurassic Fight Club (2008)
6:06 Primeval (2011)
6:20 One-Eye; Dino King (2012)
6:30 Dinotasia (2012)
6:40 Grimlock; Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
7:00 Jurassic World (2015)
7:10 Fang; Primal (2019)
7:22 Prehistoric Planet (2022)
7:35 Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
Thank you bro
@@aidenallmon2704 yeah
@Aiden Allmon
Fallen kingdom is the same exact T. rex as Jurassic park and 2015 Jurassic world
Primal came out in 2019. Good reference comment though.
You forgot the good dinosaur by disney
I do like those OG sorta B-movie portrayals where it's more stocky and lizard-like. Something really cool about that.
The Prehistoric Planet version might not the the scariest, yet it actually looks like an animal. I believe it's based on the most scientific depiction yet.
that's cause prehistoric planet was made to be as accurate as possible. they made it look like an animal instead of skin and bone.
And so is walking with dinosaurs!
@@alvarovasquez5999 yeah but walking with dinosaurs is already 20 years old
Agreed, its beautiful, just like (alomst) every living animal today
@@alvarovasquez5999 except for the roaring. They knew T-Rex could not roar, but still went for it. It's a pretty iconic sound though, so i give them a pass
The animation and modelling is incredible. Can't imagine how many hours this took to produce. Absolutely stellar work.
Probably days or weeks. I am not the creator,but Some models can take 30 minutes to 5 hours to render. Some models are so realistic that it take 12 hours to a day to render.
@@brunomp1011 I did 3D animation briefly in college and just doing a lip sync and walking animation was bloody hard 😂. Safe to say it wasn't my calling.
@@BeardlessKoala Yes. It explains that 3d animations are not a easy thing.
You really can't beat Jurassic Park's T-Rex...The roar is so iconic, it's introduction scene is super memorable, and in my opinion, it has the most aesthetically pleasing design out of all of these iterations👍
General question, what do you think about feathered dinosaurs?
@@xoaquimyeray I love this reply lmao the implications of what the answer would be. I just like the prehistoric planet because it be super accurate, generally whatever keeps up with recent paleontological discoveries is my fav cuz we are already closer to understanding so much about this ancient creature.
@@xoaquimyeray Personally, I think they look kinda ugly with feathers 😅 But that's just because I'm used to the more reptilian, Hollywood designs lol
As for whether or not they actually HAD feathers...I'm not a paleontologist, so I really can't say 🤷♀️
Fine on raptors, and some species of theropod dinosaurs. Ya know the dinosaurs that actually had them. But they generally look abysmal on T-Rex. I feel like some people lost their minds with the feathered dino discovery- suddenly all MUST have feathers. Whereas the evidence in reality is that only a few species had them. And T-Rex doesn’t seem to be one of them, apart from the hatchlings that might have had some sort of fluff which they lost as they matured.
@@xoaquimyeray 👨🔬🔫🌚
7:10 There’s our girl! We love you, Fang.
Hands down, Jurassic Park's Rexy will always be my very favorite T-Rex, she's one of the most iconic, ferocious and badass-looking Rexes that has ever been seen, her design also revolutionized the way we see the animal today.
Shes a close second for me to the prehistoric planet rex. 10/10 would get eaten to pet a good girl.
@@motorcitymangababe Prehistoric Planet definitely has a good looking Rex, it helps that it's the most scientifically accurate one out of the bunch.
what about the Night At The Museum Rexy?
The thing is now everybody only uses the jurrasic Park trex. I'm a primeval fan boy so I have to go with him
She’s the only one I can remember the name of and she is my favorite as well
I still can’t get over how accurate the one from Prehistoric Planet looks!
Also, now I’ve got a bunch of old movies to watch!
How do YOU know its accurate science doesnt know what they look like skeleton structures alot dont fit what things look like to muscle and fat
Then you got it all 🎥🦖😉👌
Planet of Dinosaurs, Valley of Gwangi, and King Kong 1933 are must watch stop motion classics.
I'm super stoked for Prehistoric Planet. It's supposed to be some of the most up-to-date renditions yet. Like very good ones.
Sadly after watching this I cannot even consider Prehistoric Planet as "accurate" since most (but obviously not all) of these were supposed to be "accurate" for their time. They change their minds to much for anything to be accurate imo.
You can't deny that the OG Rexy holds the title for most iconic Tyrannosaurus Rex nowadays
Edit: Your animation never ceases to impress me up to now. Well done!
Universal Animation Team: "We have to recruit this guy."
That prehistoric planet Rex is just pure perfection. Besides it being pretty accurate it’s not skinny and gives off a very bulky and powerful presence, kind of like a 10 ton grizzly. The Jurassic Rex will always have a special place in my heart but Rexy looks like she’s starving to death, to this day the greatest Jurassic Park Rex design would be the Bull Rex from the lost world.
It honestly doesn't surprise me much, but apparently the guys who made Jurassic World don't understand that the whole point of a zoo is to properly care of its animals. They made Rexy look so thin because apparently she hasn't had space to exercise since she's in an enclosure.
To be fair Rexy being skinny in the first JP movie would make sense as she likely was being underfed. Being one of the first prehistoric animals its unlikely her owners really knew of how to properly feed her, and of course the animals or meat they were providing her likely wasn't enough to provide the fat necessary to bulk her up. If you look at her by Jurassic World she has bulked up a little more
Now in Dominion she bulked up back to her 93 self.
You mean Buck from The Lost World? Bull was the T. Rex that got killed by the Spinosaurus in JPIII.
She's so thin bcos back then T.rex was thought to weigh between 5-7 tons, so they had to make her thinner to be proportional. In fact an adult and well-fed rex weighs about 8-10 tons.
I was blown away by the Prehistoric Planet depiction. It's the first version I've seen that really makes T-rex look like a living breathing animal. I love the classic Jurassic Park Rex but in comparison to this new one it just looks silly
Yeah same. It's really hard to go back to looking at previous interpretations and take them seriously. They just look so malnourished!
The one thing that doesn’t make sense to me was that T-Rex didn’t roar but it instead make sounds like a crocodile, yet we heard it make a sound similar to a roar in Prehistoric Planet.
the lost world stomps everything on this vid tbh
@@rileyduncan3927 that's because dinosaurs quite literally where incapable of roaring. Not like mammals do at least. So that's another thing off with rexy in jp.
@@rosangelamariapessoa5852 Damn looks like our childhood is nothing more than a lie.
1:35 Ghost Of Slumber Mountain (1918)
1:51 The Lost World (1925)
2:00 Meat Eater (King Kong -1933)
2:11 Fantasia (1940)
2:24 Dinosaurus (1960)
2:36 Valley Of Gwangi (1969)
2:48 The Last Dinosaur (1977)
3:01 Planet Of Dinosaur (1978)
3:16 Grimlock (The Transformers 1984)
3:27 Prehistoric Beast (1984)
3:38 Sharptooth (Land Before Time - 1988)
3:46 Carnosaur (1993)
3:56 Jurassic Park (1993)
4:21 Buck (TWL: Jurassic Park - 1997)
4:37 Doe (TWL: Jurassic Park - 1997)
4:49 Baby (TWL: Jurassic Park - 1997)
4:56 Back To The Cretaceous (1998)
5:11 Walking With Dinosaur (1999)
5:27 When Dinosaur Roamed America (2000)
5:38 Bull (Jurassic Park 3 - 2001)
5:49 Vastatosaurus Rex (King Kong - 2005)
6:07 Prehistoric Park (2006)
6:17 Night At Museum (2006)
6:39 Brumpy (Land Of The Lost - 2009)
6:49 Momma (Ice Age 3 - 2009)
6:59 Tiny The T-Rex (Meet The Robinsons - 2009)
7:10 Clash Of The Dinosaurs (2009)
7:21 Jurassic Fight Club (2009)
7:34 Primeval (2011)
7:48 One-Eye (Dino King - 2012)
7:58 Stumpy (Dinotasia - 2012)
8:07 Grimlock (Transformers : AOE - 2014)
8:27 Rexy (Jurassic World - 2015)
8:36 Fang (Primal - 2018)
8:49 Prehistoric Planet (2022)
9:01 Prologue Rex (Jurassic Wolrd Dominion - 2022)
Where is Monster warriors version?
Where’s t-rex from “We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story”?
Where is Barney?
Where terry from dinosaur king
Bruh!!!! Not Barney! The purple Dinosaur!!!!! If that’s be the case where’s Baby-Bop and her brother Casey 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂
Well done 🎉
Love how you added all of those stop motion aesthetics to the earlier Rexes. This is awesome!
Glad I just finished a Dino puppet heheh gonna be fun reacting to this masterpiece!
Looking forward to it!
That very be cool
Cool you are here
Your dinosaur puppet made me think right away of a Trex that was missed in this video. The rather goofy looking Trex animated by Jim Danford in Caveman. I loved the comment in Fango, when Ray looked at Jim's model - "my god Jim, it looks pregnant".
I will never get over how vicious the T-Rex’s from Jurassic Park sound. By far the best sounding roars out of any Rex. Great video!
That's literally what i do to ants sometimes lmao. i just yell at them but they ignore me and just go about their business as usual :\ Sometimes they sense my breathe and go berserk, idk why...
to be fair, the one from Walking with dinosaurs gives me chills too
clutch the cinnamon sergal nobody gives a shit lmao
@@clutchthecinnamonsergal8493 is that bad?
@@clutchthecinnamonsergal8493 No one really knows what the Trex sounded like. Popular opinion changes over time of course but right now people think it didn't roar at all. Rather that it had deep throaty noise. Regardless the shrill high pitched screeches coming from some of these aren't any closer to reality lol.
My favorite is 1933 T Rex it just LOOK SO COOL😎😎😎😎😎
I’m so glad you included Fang in there, she is the most adorable T-Rex here, and she certainly deserves a spot on this list.
yeah your right
I like to watch prehistoric planet
You’re damn right. Fang is one of the best, and most badass ones on this list
She is also brutal
A T-REX DO A ERA DO GELO 3 É MELHOR
i did NOT expect to see walking with dinosaurs, prehistoric park or primeval. the nostalgia hit me like a train. i’m glad they’re getting some attention
WTF
Yes!!! While the walking with dinosaurs model is admittedly horrible, it's colouration is fabulous and the show it's from is an absolute work of art
Or Jurassic Fight Club and Night at the Museum
@@martinwich8788whats rule number 1 of fight club
Clash of the Dinosaurs too. I love that T-Rex design. Also I love how the WWD Rex’s roar drowns out most of the other roars at the end. Lol
I like how the first/older ones are more choppy in their movements because they were claymation and had less frames in the show. Nice attention to detail.
The Carnosaur had the most distinct sound and thereby one of the scariest
6:59 Rexy (Jurassic World - 2015)
You captured the essence of each Rex performance so perfectly and in such a short period of time. All were great, but the Meat Eater from '33 Kong and the Bull from TLW were sooo spot on! Loved it!
Yeah. UA-cam should award him for quality content. It’s just as good as the movies.
Bull was in Jurassic Park 3, though. (According to this video)
Fun fact: Fantasia’s T. Rex is the first depiction of a T. Rex walking on two legs with a floating tail acting as counterweight.
I was gonna say that! The coolest thing about it is that it wasn't because of paleontology's latest advancements, it was because the animators studied a lot of animal movement to create realistic motion and they were the first ones to realize a forward stance would make the most sense!!
The tripod posture become stample of depiction both artistic and scientific mostly because one mout where it was not meant to be standart neutral position but part of dynamic scene. Sadly at that time there was not much interest in research of dinos cause they were understand to be death end destin to be overthrown by "more advanced" mammals. That start to change in paleontological circles during dinosaur renesance of 70´s and 80´s.
From a kagaroo to a chicken :P
Can't count the number of times I've had to explain which group of dinosaurs evolved into birds. Whenever I get "That's not possible!" I ask "Which dinosaur are you thinking of when I said that?" and they always say something like Triceratops or something big walking on 4 limbs.
As a long time fan of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, I can safely say that this is already one of my top favorite evolutions that you've done. Am I biased because of my love for the T-Rex? A bit, yeah. Can't blame me though. It's really nice to see the evolution of the King of the Dinosaurs throughout the many years of dinosaur media and I'm glad that we're going to get even more in the future. Keep up the good work! 😄👍
do u hate the spinosaurus
@@memesterjeff7049 Not at all.
@Ram Dominic Gensaya Same
I did not know that primal was released in 2018
@@treyrex5987 ok phew cause a lot of T. rex fans hate the spinosaurus bc it killed the rex
This is AMAZING... doing stop-motion effects in CG can't be easy, but you totally nail it!
The matched animation style and overall CG for each version is insane! 👍
The funny part is that you could argue the skeleton Rex in Night at the Museum is technically the most scientifically accurate representation as we still don't know 100% what the Tyrannosaurus looked like, but we know exactly what the bones looked like.
Except for the hands being oriented the wrong way
@@ghostramen7002 True
Far from accurate when it comes to the skull and arms
@@lukeskywalkerjediknight2.013 I can see the hands being inaccurate, but how can a skull be inaccurate?
@@ghostramen7002
And it also lacks gastralia.
Trex in movie and series roars in order
0:19 (1918)
0:26 (1925)
0:37 Meat Eater(1933)
0:51 (1940)
0:58 (1960)
1:15 Gwangi (1969)
1:25 (1977)
1:43(1978)
1:53 Grimlock (1984)
2:05 (1984)
2:14 Sharptooth (1988)
2:22 (1993)
2:46 (1993)
3:02-3:14-3:25 Buck,Doe and Baby rex (1997)
3:36(1998)
3:53 (1999)
4:05(2000)
4:14 Bull Rex (2001)
4:33 Vastatosaurus Rex (2005)
4:43 (2006)
5:05 Rexy the Trex skeleton (2006)
5:14 Grumpy (2009)
5:25 Momma rex (2009)
5:38 Tiny the Trex (2009)
5:47(2009)
6:00 (2009)
6:11 (2011)
6:24 One eye (2012)
6:34 Stumpy the Tyrannosaurus (2012)
6:54 Grimlock (2014)
7:04 Rexy the Tyrannosaurus (2015)
7:15 Fang the Tyrannosaurus (2018)
7:28 (2022)
7:39 Prologue Rex (2022)
Thanks
Hey guys what are the music in evolution of Tyrannosaurus?
I'm glad you included some of the 2D animated T. rexes (Fantasia, The Land Before Time, Primal), though I admit they look a bit strange in 3D CGI.
The T-Rex From Fantasia 2:10
Sharptooth From The Land Before Time 3:37
And
Fang From Primal 8:38
I LOVE THIS! 😍🥺
Damn the Walking with Dinosaurs and When Dinosaurs roamed America ones really sent me back to childhood. Awesome work dude.
yeh me too
Fr also what a way to Roar!!!
I can't even fathom the amount of work that went into making this video. Stunning how the scenes are seamlessly stitched together. This video should have gotten hundreds of millions of views, but my guess is that it was too repetitive; there just wasn't enough plot to keep the attention of the average viewer... and the 90 second ad at the beginning couldn't have helped!
ok i kinda understand you but he wanted to give people a chance to win a Tyrannosaurus Rex set he was just being nice.
@@normanalexanderstudios1478 No. He was being paid lol.
5:20 That roar just gives me so much nostalgia.
I wasn't expecting it to hit me as hard as it did, but I feel like hearing the WWD rex instantly sent me back 65 million years.
Gigachad Rex
Top 3 Favorite T-Rexes:
3. Rexy
She’s just so iconic.
2. Vastatosaurus Rex
Cool-looking, it looks like an evolved T-Rex.
1. Prehistoric Planet T-Rex
The best Dino Documentary I’ve ever seen.
I love how these videos are getting better with time and detail. That subtle lip snarl on the lost world T. rex is so iconic of 1920s movie depictions of dinosaurs. But by far my favorite ones are the V rex from King Kong and Fang from Primal, both are extremely under appreciated when talked about amongst dinosaur fanatics.
Fang from Primal besides accuracy might just be the best T. rex of all time. She’s like a big dog with a ton of personality and fights a ton of cool monsters. Also Primal is my favorite show of all time, I like it as much if not more than Jurassic Park.
It's great to see The Lost World acknowledged. It's never verbally referenced in the film, but there are two distinctly different predator designs in the allosaurus _and_ tyrannosaurus. Both of which were based off of the illustrations of Charles R. Knight.
That ending was absolutely perfect. Watching the dinosaurs at each year and how they've changed was cool, but the moment the last one ripped the curtain screen open, a massive grin crossed my face. Beautiful
Evolution of T-Rex in Movies & TV (1918-2022)
0:16 The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918)
0:21 The Lost World (1925)
0:29 Meet Eater (King Kong 1933)
0:42 Fantasia (1940)
0:54 Dinosaurs (1960)
1:06 Valley of Gwangi (1969)
1:19 The Last Dinosaur (1977)
1:32 Planet of Dinosaurs (1978)
1:46 Grimlock (The Transformers - 1984)
1:58 Prehistoric Beasts (1984)
2:09 Sharptooth (The Land Before Time - 1988)
2:17 Carnosaur (1993)
2:31 Jurassic Park (1993)
2:54 Buck (The Lost World: Jurassic Park - 1997)
3:07 Doe (The Los World: Jurassic Park - 1997)
3:18 Baby (The Lost World: Jurassic Park - 1997)
3:29 Back to the Cretaceous (1998)
3:42 Walking with Dinosaurs (1999)
3:59 When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2000)
4:09 Jurassic Park 3 (2001)
4:22 Vastatosaurus Rex (King Kong - 2005)
4:39 Prehistoric Park (2006)
4:48 Night at the Museum (2006)
5:12 Land of the Lost (2009)
5:20 Momma (Ice Age 3 - 2009)
5:30 Tiny the T-Rex (Meet the Robinsons - 2007)
5:42 Clash of the Dinosaurs (2009)
5:53 Jurassic Fight Club (2008)
6:06 Primeval (2011)
6:20 One Eye (Dino King - 2012)
6:30 Dinotasia (2012)
6:40 Grimlock (Transformers 4: Age of Extinction - 2014)
6:59 Rexy (Jurassic World - 2015)
7:09 Fang (Primal - 2018)
7:21 Prehistoric Planet (2022)
7:34 Prolouge Rex (Jurassic World: Dominion 2022)
7:58 EVOLUTION OF T-REX IN MOVIES & TV
We Got a chad here
The ones I was most excited at the sight of were Gwangi, The Last Dinosaur, Prehistoric Beast, Prehistoric Park, and Fang.
Overall, all of them were fantastically done. This video is phenomenal. The only famous rex I felt was missing was Grumpy from the old Land of the Last TV series. I know the remake was in there, but it's nowhere near as memorable to me as the big red puppet that roared at the camera at the end of the theme song in every single episode.
But grumpy is in the video...
6:41
@@dwirevelin8187 "I know the remake was in there,"
I'm SO glad Grumpy was included 😂😂
Scarface from the 90s series didn't make the cut either.
Man this was amazing.
I didnt even expect Fantasia, Night at thr Museum on here and didnt know their was a T-Rex that appeared before the Original Lost World.
If only we got both T-Rex parents in Jurassic Park the Lost World in San Diego.
I miss Jurassic Fight Club
me too, loved that show when I was a kid lol
@@FilmCore same, even though it wasn't always accurate, it had some interesting information.
I am waiting for season 2 of Primal, it's been 2 years now.
@@mandalorianhunter1 JFC....Isn't exactly revered by the paleo community. Not just for the inaccurate designs, but also for a good bit of misinformation. I suggest looking into it for yourself, because my memory is faulty on exactly how it's like that.
@@mandalorianhunter1 also Primal Season 2's gonna be a thing. I don't recall when, but it was announced.
@@FilmCore grimlock roar sounds like a T-Rex from Jurassic Park in transformers robots in disguise
Loved the inclusion of Prehistoric Park. VERY underrated series.
I never tire of watching Nigel Marvin take camera crews into the Mesozoic and beyond. The guy is an absolute legend. Such a shame about that Giganotosaurus in London... At least they got him to record some voice lines for Prehistoric Kingdom before his untimely end... a decade before the game was announced.... hmmm....
Oh, right. Time travel, duh.
@@Strix182 not everyone will get your comment but I do and I think it’s amazing
Eeyup.
4:22 and 7:34 team v rex and rexy ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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I love how all the others are acting ferocious, except Rexy from night at the museum! He just wants to play fetch
He's a good boy!❤
Rexy is a girl
@@BlazeEye95 I think you mean the one from JP. Larry in Night at the Museum calls the T-Rex in that one Rexy.
Personally I call the JP T-Rex "Reggie." Rex is Latin for "King," and "Reggie" is short for "Regina," which is Latin for "Queen."
The Prehistoric Planet adaptation is by far my favorite, I just love how scientifically accurate it is and how it looks like an actual, realistic animal instead of a fictional monster.
YESSSS
And then OP went and added the Rex roar when there never was a Rex roar in Prehistoric Planet. Kinda annoying.
@@monsieurlaguillotine3481 It did kind of squeal like a pig in one scene
@@monsieurlaguillotine3481there was a roar in the rex dating scene
@@monsieurlaguillotine3481 The T.rex did gator roars during the river encounter with another T.rex, and there's new evidence of large dinosaurs being able to make sounds like that.
I am so happy they showed The land before time as well
2:11 That's my boi lol
I would've called foul if they didn't
truly the best rex, or sharptooth :-)
For me the most terrifying version. Sorry Jurassic Park.
same but he forgot the baby t-rex that was their friend in land before time I can't remember his name
So much memory of the land before time 😭😭 childhood memories
I was expecting only some of the more well known depictions, but it turned out to be pretty much every film depiction of the animal there is! Love it! Maybe you can do more videos like this but with other dinosaurs.
I didn't see the fluffy T. rex from Dinosaur Island here.
unfortunately also forgot Terry from dinosaur king, the rex from we're back, caveman, and Megatron from beast wars
none of the rex's from the 2002 Dinotopia miniseries also..... there are alot that where skipped but then again it would be hard to find every movie with a rex in them.... atleast they didnt include the mario brothers version
Looking not just at the size comparison, but how they stand is incredible, looking at the pre Prehistoric Beast T-Rexes and seeing the outdated way they look is awesome.
Some have speculated that they also had hair. But I don't know if we acually can prove it or if it has been proven.
This animation is so well done, especially love how each rex has the animation style used in their respective films and shows, it's awesome
So interesting to see all of these completly different qualitys of T-rex.
The Prehistoric Planet looks the best to me, it's what I imagine to be the most accurate. I lean on the lip theory side, also that one doesn't have so much protruding bone on the skull like most of the others.
Stumpy from Dinotasia would be my favorite fantasy design, since it's a T-Rex with fucking skull face paint, but it's not that accurate. More than Jurassic Park at least, the wrists are correct.
Also, needless to say, amazing work on the animation, even mimicking stop motion, this must have taken a lot of work.
Well that's because Dinostasia is a changed thing with clips from the Documentary Dinosaur Revolution, a very accurate documentary, edited to be funnier.
Walking with Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Planet are the only ones trying to be real and not a scary monster. PP feels the most like an animal, because it is. Amazing how actual fat and downplayed features can make it look so much more real.
@@ElZilchoYo What do you think trex fat tasted like?
@@existenceisrelative …
I was gonna put an actual answer but I can’t think of one lol
@@existenceisrelative chicken
You deserve so much respect just for picking even animated rexes, like Momma from Ice Age 3 and Fang from Genndy Tartakovsky's primal.
You're so talented I can't even imagine what could you do, with an evolution of King Kong (or for better saiyng a remade version, of that video from 3 years ago)
Fang from Primal deserves way more recognition.
And quite frankly, so does Primal as a whole.
Fortunately, it seems like it is!
Only people who watched Dino king can like this comment. One eye was a great villain in there.
1:47 G1 Grimlock
6:41 Age Of Extinction Grimlock
Yep
6:19 This is the most realistic T-Rex I've ever seen.
Lmao
3mo but whatever, this thing wasn't really evil, it just wanted to play fetch
@@LuckClover1thing it was a Animal
4:52 the most accurate Trex depiction lol
Fr fr
Not completely, it's missing the bones supporting its abdomen or belly.
@@comadragon4916 well yea lol
B@@fv_flares
@@comadragon4916that because you play fetch with those bones duh
All the movie scene throwbacks, especially the Jurassic Park, Transformers, King Kong 05 ones, everything was just spot on. And the stop motion effect on the old rexes. Well done my guy. You've already earned my sub 👍
OMG WALKING WITH DINOSAUR T-REX LESSS GOOO MY FAV GOOD JOB FILM CORE
I have always been in love with Planet of the Dinosaurs T. Rex design, glad it made the list. It's a cool mix of that old upright theropod but you can see they've made it a bit less tail reliant and faster. Also just love the big scales and boxy head.
It was my favorite dino movie for the longest when I was a kid 😁
I watched that movie so many dang times as a kid. So I have a soft spot for that design.
You animated this perfectly. There’s no other way to put it. From the movement to frames on each dinosaur. This is amazing.
This is probably my favorite one you’ve done! So many Rexes throughout the years.
I love that you included ones like Grimlock and Fang
The prehistoric beast t-Rex scared the crap out of me as a kid. It was part of a Dino documentary with Christopher Reeves. Rexy from Jurassic Park would have been an improvement lol. Awesome video. I really enjoyed it.
So much nostalgia drawing me in, it's hard to choose an all-around favorite, but I think I'd have to go with Dinosaur Revolution/Dinotasia for how cool the design looks. Though I also really appreciate Prehistoric Planet for trying to be as up-to-date as possible (with still a fair amount of speculation, of course).
It's astounding how you were able to make these models, especially the early claymation ones. You, sir, are astounding.
I love the way you designed Fang! If Adult Swim ever produced a “Primal” video game, this is exactly what I’d imagine Fang would look like! :D
Also, I’m kinda surprised you didn’t include the Godzillasaurus from “Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991)” since that’s, basically, a T-Rex, as well. Oh well. No big deal. :)
Oh that's because the concept designers of the movie did have a concept idea of Godzilla originating as a T-rex but decided to make the it different type of theropod, creating the Godzillasaurus (The fictional one not the gojirasaurus).
Gojirasaurus was actually a real species of dinosaur, named after godzilla. it was smaller than t-rex however and was a completely different species
Fang's roar is very accurate! 😂
@@rockmuncher_98 Yeah we know Gojirasaurus was a real Dino, but Godzillasaurus was a fictional one that one version of Godzilla mutated from.
If there was a Primal video game you have no idea how happy I would be. It’s my favorite show of all time and I actually like it as much as Jurassic Park.
My favorite dinosaur, this was fun!
My favourite dinosaur too
My Favorite Dinosaur Too
loved that jwdtp reference at the end
This definitely shows how dinosaurs were seen by the general public across the ages of cinema.
After Jurassic Park, Tyrannosaurus really shaped into a real-life monster more frightening than before, and how they differentiate from each other from that point forwards.
Walking With Dinosaurs was very spindly and thin, which made the animal look sick and not at all that powerful.
When Dinosaurs Roamed America was streamlined and looked like it could chase you down.
King Kong (2005) had a theoretical descendant to it, making it more monstrous as a call back to the original Kong Film.
Prehistoric Park was like the WWD’s Tyrannosaurus, but more fitting with the powerful image the animal is known for.
Jurassic Fight Club is kinda my personal favorite on the merit it looked more powerful (hulk-ish even), you would not mistake this thing for being weak.
Ice Age is the ‘biggest’ of these depictions, but she doesn't have the bulkiness some of her contemporaries/predecessors have.
Grimlock is king, nothing more to say, also want to see other dinosaurs in this style if only to see the other Dinobots.
Prehistoric Planet is the thickest, meatiest one so far, making it look so much bigger than the others…
Prehistoric planets Tyrannosaurus is also the only accurate one lol
@@Keigo_88 The most scientifically accurate to date.
@@ExtremeMadnessX well yeah
"Me Grimlock no bozo me king".
Prehistoric Planet T-rex is like a complete opposite of this trend
The series (as far as we know of) depicted it as an ordinary animal as how it should be instead of a prehistoric monstrosity that it's often associated with in popular media though
Dude, your improvement is astounding. Usually for art/ animation improvements they are small but notable, but for you it's like taking leaps up a flight of stairs. I'm just shocked and stunned, needless to say ultra impressed!
EDIT: Also I was in tears from the accuracy of it all. The nostalgia was so accurate and overpowering I just had to feel the waterworks. It's hard to choose from all of them to like, they're all so great. I guess for classics, I adore the one from Prehistoric Beast, as clips of it were in the dino documentary "DINOSAUR!" which I watched almost every week. Modern has to be Fang, she's just an awesome charismatic tough girl anyone can look up to!
This might just be my favorite of yours so far. While the popular presentation of _Tyrannosaurus rex_ always trails behind the science, this is a wonderful record of that trail, and it demonstrates the forms that the fascination with _T. rex_ has taken down through the history of cinema. Excellent work.
Wouldn't want to face down a single one of them, right?
Underrated comment.
While I was hoping to see "Scarface" from 91's Land of the Lost... I was ecstatic to see the Rex from Planet of dinosaurs. I think that might still be the most imposing Rex I've seen to date. I adore that movie.
I’ve might expect LBT Sharptooth to appear, although I’ve wish the T. rex family in Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur to be included.
My favs:
0:33 Meat Eater
0:56 Dinosaurus
1:35 Planet of dinosaur
1:58 Prehistoric Beast
2:11 Sharptooth
2:31 Jurassic Park 1
2:55 Jurassic Park 2
3:45 Walking With Dinosaurs
3:59 When Dinosaurs roamed America
4:09 Jurassic Park 3
4:22 Vastatosaurus
4:40 Prehistoric Park
5:44 Clash of the dinosaurs
5:53 Jurassic fight club
6:06 Primeval
6:30 Stumpy
6:59 JW 1
7:24 Prehistoric planet
7:34 JW 3
The heck that's alot
So all of them
I Doth not see transformers! Grimlock is disgraced by this comment
@@Alkaid-zz8yk Me Grimlock now eats Petro-rabbits out of depression!
JW 1 is just Jurassic world and JW 3 is Jurassic World: *DOMINION*
This whole video is just the evolution of our knowledge of this iconic dinosaur in popular media. I’m happy to see that each one is different overtime as it becomes more and more accurate to the actual dinosaur (except for grimlock from transformersif he even counts). I aslo never expected you to add the T-Rexes from nature documentaries or animated tv shows and movies. Great work.
Yep my fav T-Rex is ofc the accurate one :)
Wdym? Grimlock is peak realism and accuracy
@@sentinal_entity I hope your joking
I love the most recent renderings of T Rex. This hulking behemoth, but with sleeker facial features. Really gives the impression that when it's in motion, nothing can stop it.
OH… MY… GOD. You just made my year! This is officially my new favorite vid of yours and literally felt like my whole childhood coming to life!!! There’s so much I love about this, from the obviously fantastic animation, to the inclusion of T. Rex versions from both Movies and documentaries (when Prehistoric Beast’s and WWD’s T. Rex’s walked in I went nuts), and even the small details like having the stop motion T. Rexes animated at a lower frame rate, LIKE OMG IT’S SO GOOD! This is truly amazing work, thank you for making it!!!!!
Looking back at the T-Rex movie designs it is clear why so many people react so negatively to modern feathered and soft tissue or even just skeletally accurate designs. One forgetting its based on a real animal, and that a lot of old movies were less based on the skeleton and more drawing from a painting of Dinosaurs than the skeleton for a good long while *hence the blocky head* and the upright posture was both in the painting, old museum skeletons, and simply easier to animate in stop motion. So they end thinking of it as a movie monster like Godzilla or Dracula and react to the changes more around that than understanding we are still piecing together with new evidence and closer looks at fossils what the animal may have actually looked like and move like, and even may have sounded like.
I personally really like the look they had. Just looked awesome
To be fair a feathered Rex is outdated by now
@@GaiusIntrepidus maybe not the full in quills that can fossilize like smaller ones but given it's environment wasn't as hot as people think they certainly had more body fat than the usual depiction and possibly a fine short fuzz. Coloration alone honestly they were likely regardless of fuzz or scales to be some combination of browns and yellows possibly with stripes or other patterns to break up their outline among the tress of North America to hunt their prey like many modern day forest predators. Lots of potential there looking between mammals and birds for inspiration. At least move away from the solid brown or grey so many movies use for them. They aren't toothy elephants after all.
@@TheRhuen that make sense, as the chicks could feel a bit too cold without them, and once they start shedding feathers it wouldn't disappear 100%
I must say the animation and the amount of work it must've taken to make all the different designs was really impressive!