I really like that they make a point to show how they always work together to accomplish their goals against opponents they would never be able to face separately.
I can only imagine the sense of power that dinosaur he rides must feel. He swings a stick from her back, and draws the scent of blood from everyone but her He does curious things that she would normally fear, if not for the bond of trust between them Two natural enemies, two predators and two prey (either would hunt, kill, and eat the other, on any other day, if not for their history), who become more together than either one of them could be, apart.
Humans did not evolve with claws or poison or size. Our ancestors cowered under night skies. Praying they would not be dragged screaming into the dark. It wasn’t spears that won us the night. It was fire that drove back the shadows and all the beasts that dwelled there.
This was a creepy episode, besides the infected sauropod, this was a long armed, can slice through anything, and then was only attacking at night using darkness as a cloak. This was 80s slasher 101 this dinosaur antagonist used. It was interesting not seeing what it physically looked like until the end. In one big flame 🔥
@@annlysettezambrana funny, I always felt the night feeder should’ve been a beast, to me it would be better if he looked more out of place from the dinosaurs around it.
I think it was genius how the first person perspective was given a payoff at the end. It isn't just for the appeal of having a vague, mysterious monster hunting down the main characters, once they know its weakness we see first-hand the mortal terror of being hunted itself. The fear burnt at both ends.
“The smallest spark in the dead of night, will make all monsters shutter in fright. Cast alight the shadows of tonight, and fight to see dawns first light”
I kinda like the portrayal of the night feeder. It’s not an animal hunting to survive, it’s a demon that instantly carves any beast into mincemeat, an invisible monster that rules the night through terror and shreds whatever it comes across. Only the light of mankind’s fire can pierce the night and smite the demon.
I guess what made the Nightfeeder scary and terrifying for me, is that we got to see what it can do in first person. The sounds it makes, how fast it is, most creatures tremble in fear at the sight of it. Even after we see it somewhat, it's top 2 in my Primal list of disturbing characters, Infected Sauropod takes 1.
Way scarier than the infected Sauropod for a few reasons. 1. It clearly hunts for sport along with mutilating the bodies of its’ prey 2. It has the strength to cut thru anything living and chop down entire trees in one swipe 3. The black tar like substance on its’ body makes it near invisible at night even when it is set on fire you can barely see it
I love Spear because he's not just a brute. He will use raw strenght when it's appropriate but his most dangerous ability is his quick thinking and his empathy. He's human through and through
@@RandomPerson-hd6wr Pretty much. I mean, the herd of Ceratopsians (the horned dinosaurs) easily could've fed it for weeks, but it just moved on after killing them to hunt Spear and Fang.
One theory I saw on tvtropes is that the dinosaur was an alternate version of that little insect-eating one we saw earlier in the episode. It wasn't killing for fun: it was killing to attract flies. Which is why you didn't see any around the corpses.
the Nightfeeder is representation of a memory in human psyche. Once we did live in fear of monsters in the dark of night, until our intellect and use of fire allowed us to conquer them. The monsters maybe gone but the memory lives on
Most people say the night feeder is most likely about Fang’s size but I personally think it’s much bigger. Something that can split a 9m triceratops in half has to have a lot of bulk and power behind that claw, perhaps it’s very slender with oversized claws to have the power needed but also the speed.
I saw some people talking about that the compsognathus we saw at the beginning of the episode might be the Night Feeder and that it transforms into some kind of “Were Dinosaur” at night. Now, at first I dismissed this idea like “Nah, that’s crazy.” But then I got to thinking and remembered that we’ve literally seen witches using magic, giant red vampire bats that come out during a literal blood moon, and infected zombie dinosaurs. So honestly, nothing really sounds crazy at this point.
Let’s also point out that when fang took a bite out of it, there was black goo on her face and it looks very similar to the goo from rage of the apes 🤔
And then second season has a dude contacted by a demon of the underworld. The show made it pretty clear it's going for a Conan the Barbarian vibe, and I'm all for it
If you look at its appearance, and to a degree, even its behavior, it's almost definately a Megaraptoran of some kind, probably based off of Aerosteon or Australovenator or something like that. They were built for speed, on-average the size of the night feeder (about 25-30 feet long), had a pretty "generic" skull shape and build for a theropod, just a bit slimmer and lighter built than most their size, and had long arms and huge claws, just like the night feeder.
megalodon may have had only one appearance but it was unkillable (of spear had his weapons then yeah he probably would of gotten in it’s mouth and would of stabbed the roof of its mouth)
You can see just how *smart* Fang really is. Most any animal will run from fire, or at least avoid it at all costs. Fang walked right up to the burning spear because *she understood.* Rather like the Thing, the only way to beat the Night Feeder was pin it down, and kill the horror with fire. And die it did.
At 0:34 it kinda reminded me in the scene in predator when Dutch says if it bleeds we can kill it, and you can see spear for a few seconds he’s thinking, and then it hits him if it’s scared of fire then fire can kill it
Thank god primal came out when it did. If i had seen the night feeder and the plague of madness episodes when i was younger i would have been traumatized
In the story board it wasn’t a dinosaur but rather a black demon like monster. It honestly doesn’t really matter what it looks like and I kind of wish we never actually saw it
maybe it was some sort of flammable tar monster. and I think seeing it in the end diffuses how scary it is. Like maybe its symbolic to how being able to percieve something makes it less of a threat.@@peterstoric6560
Honestly, I like that the Night Feeder didn't really have any especially horrific appearance and was ultimately just another dino to fight. It really emphasized the its only real advantage was its stealth. Once a light was put on it, once it was dragged out of the shadows it thrived in, it was just another fight for Spear and Fang to win...
Theory about the Night Feeder : heard some say it's body produced that tar-like substance that made him impossible to catch as it was slippery, but i do not think that was the case. I think the Night Feeder choose WILLINGLY to cover itself in tar to... -blend with the night and impossible to spot until up close -mask it's scent -be impossible to hold still as seen with Fang prior Just being nocturnal doesn't justify being THAT afraid of light sources, as i think a nocturnal animal would just be dazed at best. Hence, my theory is that the Night Feeder fled as soon as he saw fire due to it knowing that if he got EVEN THE TINIEST spark on its body, he would catch fire
“I've seen things you've only seen in your nightmares. Things you can't even imagine. Things you can't even see. There are things that hunt you in the night. Then something screams. Then you hear them eating, and you hope to God that you're not dessert. Afraid? You don't even know what afraid is.”
This fight scene is incredible, I've never thoroughly seen this show but I love the point of view of the Night Feeder, the way they realized its weakness and easily used that to their advantage was excellent and great adaptation of how well they (fang and spear) pair together
So I have an interesting theory about the night feeder. I think it saw through heat. It would explain my fire disoriented it, and also how I was able to see clearly in complete darkness in order to ambush its prey
Personally I think it’s fear of fire might be because it secretes oil from its skin. When Fang bites it she comes up with a mouth full of a some black goo. Plus, the Night Feeder goes up in flames only seconds after being hit.
On it's last moments the Night feeder was given the harsh reminder that there is only one true apex predator no creature will ever be able to stand up against. *FIRE.*
The way it caught fire, it was a straight up demon, not a dinosaur. But then we've seen magic in show before. I feel like this is Gendy's take on Conan. Maybe the start of the Emperor of Man lol.
So far, the Night Feeder is my favorite antagonist in this series. With that said, I do wish they had gone with the original design of having him look like a wendigo instead of a hybrid dinosaur. Also, that screeching was just awful. Other than that, I loved his speed, the fact he covered himself in a black tar like substance to seem invisible at night, and how he took out other tough creatures like nothing.
Sweet :) I love this animated series. Spear looks very badass when he figures out the Nightstalkers weakness and his serious face looked epic >:) *It’s going down*
They only showed what they needed too. Sometimes movies and shows show way too much of the creature at the start which ruins a bit of the mystery and suspense of its existence. Getting small glimpses, POV, and demonstrations of its power is an art form within visual media, one played out expertly with the Night Feeder
That Night Feeder’s screaming sounds exactly like one of the bosses from the Lost Planet games. I wonder if they really took those sounds from the game and applied it to the Night Feeder.
It's possible that it could be a xenomorph landed on earth through an asteroid, took a theropod host it came in contact with and went on a killing spree. Since this show literally features witches and magic, vampires appearing on blood moon, ruling apes, zombie dino and an underworld demon so the possibilty of aliens is high. It could also be possible that another xenomorph landed there through an asteroid millions of years prior to night feeder period, took some dinosaur host and kept killing before somewhat dying instilling a genetic fear in all of dinosaurs that was passed on whereas the mammals like smilodon wanted to attack it aggressively but the dinosaurs' instinct was to be on a defensive mode sensing it's malevolent stench. Also since xenomorph or neomorphs hate light it could be possible why it was afraid of fire and was defeated by it
This show reminds me of Samurai Jack! I mean it makes sense, because it's directed by the same guy, but still I love seeing the similarities! I really want to watch this!
I love how we're never given concrete proof of what that thing was. Same thing goes for the Witch Coven, they're still out there as of the end of the show.
Flint actually shatters when exposed to fire. Early humans would put flints close to fires to heat them slowly so they would form tools easier when knapping them. As they'd behave more like glass with predictable flaking after heating but putting it directly in fire just causes the flint to explode into shards.
well, the episodes are airing again on toonami, so it could be possible they are doing this leading up to season 2. tonight will be episode 3: a cold death, so if my theory is correct, we might get to see season 2 in about 8 weeks
Pretty sure this Dino was based on the Therizinosaurus? Which would be wild because it is a herbivore. Although, it is extremely territorial. So it could be attacking at night defending itself and it’s territory. Or the other, it is a herbivore that kills for twisted sport.
I really like how this episode's antagonist is a foil for the brontosaurus from another episode. The brontosaurus was kind but was just forced to kill because of the virus and the writers were clever to show what the faces of fang and spear being sympathetic and sorrowful after they beat it. Here though, they are just straight up spiteful towards this antagonist that just killed for fun.
I love the look of Spear’s face when he realizes it’s afraid of fire. They both are incredibly intelligent and so expressive.
This show really can tell a intense and exciting story without a single word.
That's the best type of story
Even if they’re not English words like in the new Season.
That's what she said 👀
an***
Do you think Primal or whatever his name is got married and had a few niños and niñas?
I really like that they make a point to show how they always work together to accomplish their goals against opponents they would never be able to face separately.
I can only imagine the sense of power that dinosaur he rides must feel.
He swings a stick from her back, and draws the scent of blood from everyone but her
He does curious things that she would normally fear, if not for the bond of trust between them
Two natural enemies, two predators and two prey (either would hunt, kill, and eat the other, on any other day, if not for their history), who become more together than either one of them could be, apart.
Just say teamwork and get on with ur day bruh
🤔🤨Primal Avengers Assemble 🧐🤷🏿♂️😅🤣
🤔🤨Primal Avengers Assemble 🧐🤷🏿♂️😅🤣
Humans did not evolve with claws or poison or size. Our ancestors cowered under night skies. Praying they would not be dragged screaming into the dark. It wasn’t spears that won us the night. It was fire that drove back the shadows and all the beasts that dwelled there.
Yeah
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
We did evolve size, the normal height is 6' and that's far taller then most species which helps scare predators
@@WarOfWolves 🤡
@@firecracka94 🤓🤓🤓
This was a creepy episode, besides the infected sauropod, this was a long armed, can slice through anything, and then was only attacking at night using darkness as a cloak. This was 80s slasher 101 this dinosaur antagonist used. It was interesting not seeing what it physically looked like until the end. In one big flame 🔥
It also is a call back to predator
@@antoinehicks2681 the first person view of the night feeder is literally predators
orginally it wasn't suppose to look like a dino but of a giant dark beast. but the show change it to fit the world better
@@annlysettezambrana funny, I always felt the night feeder should’ve been a beast, to me it would be better if he looked more out of place from the dinosaurs around it.
I think it was genius how the first person perspective was given a payoff at the end. It isn't just for the appeal of having a vague, mysterious monster hunting down the main characters, once they know its weakness we see first-hand the mortal terror of being hunted itself. The fear burnt at both ends.
“The smallest spark in the dead of night, will make all monsters shutter in fright. Cast alight the shadows of tonight, and fight to see dawns first light”
👏👏👏👏👏
IDK what this is but it's Nice to Read and Nice to Hear
That sounds like it's from something. Where did this quote come from?
@@00220022inferno Green Lanterns Oath Re-Rendition
@@GaryHamad Guess I never heard this version. I've only ever heard 'In Brightest Day, in Blackest Night'.
@@00220022inferno you never did, that guy does a Spin on The Oath
My favorite cartoon to air in YEARS. Action, brutality, and the heart warming moments that make it all worth it.
The Night Feeder is one of my most favorite antagonistic dinosaurs in the show. Too bad it was killed and only seen once at the end.
The infected sauropod 🦕 is my favorite. Imagine the night feeder getting infected with the plague of madness!
@@MrRepoman197 Literal Nightmare Fuel!! 😱😱😱
Maybe there's more running around somewhere...
It had to be killed because it would've destroyed the entire ecosystem.
No way it’s the only one
I kinda like the portrayal of the night feeder. It’s not an animal hunting to survive, it’s a demon that instantly carves any beast into mincemeat, an invisible monster that rules the night through terror and shreds whatever it comes across. Only the light of mankind’s fire can pierce the night and smite the demon.
As a great man once said..
*“If it bleeds, we can kill it!”*
"but what if we can make it only bleed a tiny drop of blood with all our efforts we make to injure it?"
I understood that reference.
No! Get to the choppa!
@@GuyChooo”then we just need to go bigger”
I guess what made the Nightfeeder scary and terrifying for me, is that we got to see what it can do in first person. The sounds it makes, how fast it is, most creatures tremble in fear at the sight of it.
Even after we see it somewhat, it's top 2 in my Primal list of disturbing characters, Infected Sauropod takes 1.
Way scarier than the infected Sauropod for a few reasons. 1. It clearly hunts for sport along with mutilating the bodies of its’ prey 2. It has the strength to cut thru anything living and chop down entire trees in one swipe 3. The black tar like substance on its’ body makes it near invisible at night even when it is set on fire you can barely see it
The Infected Sauropod shows us what HORROR is about.
The night feeder shows us what TERROR is about.
Absolutely!@@josephcalabrese6337
love the look on spears face at 0:35. It says " your mine now freak"
I love how this show shows how smart Spear is without using a single bit of dialogue
This scene indicates the true horror in someones perspective on slowly getting cornered by a prey and you know that you have no chance of escaping.
Spear: That thing has weakness.
Fang: So we can kill it.
I love Spear because he's not just a brute. He will use raw strenght when it's appropriate but his most dangerous ability is his quick thinking and his empathy. He's human through and through
dark fact: the night feeder kills for fun
Sport hunter like predator
So he's the night killer and not night feeder?
funny thing is that there was only one night feeder in the entire show, as if he doesn't have any siblings and just sprang out of hell
@@RandomPerson-hd6wr Pretty much. I mean, the herd of Ceratopsians (the horned dinosaurs) easily could've fed it for weeks, but it just moved on after killing them to hunt Spear and Fang.
One theory I saw on tvtropes is that the dinosaur was an alternate version of that little insect-eating one we saw earlier in the episode. It wasn't killing for fun: it was killing to attract flies. Which is why you didn't see any around the corpses.
This was such an expert use of horror. The entire episode you have no idea what they’re up against until you get a few brief moments watching it die.
It’s content like this that make Genndy Tartakovsky a legend in both animation and storytelling in general
the Nightfeeder is representation of a memory in human psyche. Once we did live in fear of monsters in the dark of night, until our intellect and use of fire allowed us to conquer them. The monsters maybe gone but the memory lives on
Most people say the night feeder is most likely about Fang’s size but I personally think it’s much bigger. Something that can split a 9m triceratops in half has to have a lot of bulk and power behind that claw, perhaps it’s very slender with oversized claws to have the power needed but also the speed.
I thought it used it’s speed to get a boost. Somewhat like Cpt. Levi in AoT.
I saw some people talking about that the compsognathus we saw at the beginning of the episode might be the Night Feeder and that it transforms into some kind of “Were Dinosaur” at night. Now, at first I dismissed this idea like “Nah, that’s crazy.” But then I got to thinking and remembered that we’ve literally seen witches using magic, giant red vampire bats that come out during a literal blood moon, and infected zombie dinosaurs. So honestly, nothing really sounds crazy at this point.
Let’s also point out that when fang took a bite out of it, there was black goo on her face and it looks very similar to the goo from rage of the apes 🤔
@@Yulena96 I think that was tar/oil on the ground, which is what got ignited when Spear made a spark, and what they used to create the fire.
And then second season has a dude contacted by a demon of the underworld. The show made it pretty clear it's going for a Conan the Barbarian vibe, and I'm all for it
If you look at its appearance, and to a degree, even its behavior, it's almost definately a Megaraptoran of some kind, probably based off of Aerosteon or Australovenator or something like that.
They were built for speed, on-average the size of the night feeder (about 25-30 feet long), had a pretty "generic" skull shape and build for a theropod, just a bit slimmer and lighter built than most their size, and had long arms and huge claws, just like the night feeder.
@@salomonofhungary5593 definitely giving Australovenator vibes.
The fact that the night feeders roar was so overpowering even for fangs roar was insane pure aggression
When a movie works without dialog, you know the story is solid.
Gendy Tartakowski: the supreme master of "Show don't tell".
I still think out of both seasons this is the toughest opponent spear and fang has come across by far
megalodon may have had only one appearance but it was unkillable (of spear had his weapons then yeah he probably would of gotten in it’s mouth and would of stabbed the roof of its mouth)
I would say it was the sauropod
Not really. they found his weakness pretty quickly and then it was over for the night feeder. I would say it was the sauropod aswell
Incredible show. One of the best things made on AS in a long time. Please get that second season going!
You can see just how *smart* Fang really is. Most any animal will run from fire, or at least avoid it at all costs. Fang walked right up to the burning spear because *she understood.* Rather like the Thing, the only way to beat the Night Feeder was pin it down, and kill the horror with fire. And die it did.
Spear had no reason to challenge the night feeder, he really did it out of altruism
I love this show! The animation is amazing, it doesn’t even have dialogue but looking at the art style and plot explains everything!🤩🤩🤩 10/10
1:25 that should’ve been a poster right there. A caveman, riding a dinosaur, wielding a flaming spear. Tell me that’s not an epic shot.
The night feeder is made of tar, it is completely black and is highly flammable,
it leaves traces of goop and tar was shown earlier in the episode
At 0:34 it kinda reminded me in the scene in predator when Dutch says if it bleeds we can kill it, and you can see spear for a few seconds he’s thinking, and then it hits him if it’s scared of fire then fire can kill it
0:21 this part give me chills the sound of it makes my skin Crawl😰😰😰
This.... This is humanity. Facing it's darkest fears to become fear itself
This show sounds amazing I’m desperate for more props to the sound engineer
The last few episodes were fire! Night feeder, the Plague, the coven, spear defending fang from the dog/hyenas, Mira 10/10
Thank god primal came out when it did. If i had seen the night feeder and the plague of madness episodes when i was younger i would have been traumatized
Interesting how they never showed it until its death. But it mustve been hella dry to burn like that.
I think it was more the slime that seemed to coat its body had similar flammable properties to oil
Or a demonic dinosaur conjured by dark magic that was vulnerable to light and flame
This creature covered itself in mud, probably the reason why it was highly flammable. The reason why it hunts at night.
In the story board it wasn’t a dinosaur but rather a black demon like monster. It honestly doesn’t really matter what it looks like and I kind of wish we never actually saw it
maybe it was some sort of flammable tar monster. and I think seeing it in the end diffuses how scary it is. Like maybe its symbolic to how being able to percieve something makes it less of a threat.@@peterstoric6560
Honestly, I like that the Night Feeder didn't really have any especially horrific appearance and was ultimately just another dino to fight. It really emphasized the its only real advantage was its stealth. Once a light was put on it, once it was dragged out of the shadows it thrived in, it was just another fight for Spear and Fang to win...
This is like when Tobey's spiderman defeated the venomin. Trapping the monster using sound disturbance.
Theory about the Night Feeder : heard some say it's body produced that tar-like substance that made him impossible to catch as it was slippery, but i do not think that was the case.
I think the Night Feeder choose WILLINGLY to cover itself in tar to...
-blend with the night and impossible to spot until up close
-mask it's scent
-be impossible to hold still as seen with Fang prior
Just being nocturnal doesn't justify being THAT afraid of light sources, as i think a nocturnal animal would just be dazed at best.
Hence, my theory is that the Night Feeder fled as soon as he saw fire due to it knowing that if he got EVEN THE TINIEST spark on its body, he would catch fire
But when hunting he would give a mind tormenting screech where you can't even defend yourself without going deaf
@@ChristopherPortorreal-ol2mj
It sounds like a deranged killer than an animal.
@@lucascoval828 the night feeder is like a demon in a velecoraptors body
0:28 that's sums up my reaction
The night feeder was like an a 80’s slasher villain mixed with a dinosaur
And predator
“I've seen things you've only seen in your nightmares. Things you can't even imagine. Things you can't even see. There are things that hunt you in the night. Then something screams. Then you hear them eating, and you hope to God that you're not dessert. Afraid? You don't even know what afraid is.”
I really hope we get season 2 of primal
i heard a while back season 2 was confirmed, is this not true?
@@ricksanchez3785 I think so but we haven't seen anything since. So I'm hoping we hear something soon from comic con or something.
i heard it was coming out this fall. just what i read online
We will
July 21st, midnight. Mark the date.
0:42 This shot gives me chills and so much joy for some reason.
This fight scene is incredible, I've never thoroughly seen this show but I love the point of view of the Night Feeder, the way they realized its weakness and easily used that to their advantage was excellent and great adaptation of how well they (fang and spear) pair together
- I bet that final fight with the Night Feeder will be tough!
- Nah, Super easy, barely an inconvenience.
The night feeder definitely feels like something people feared would be lurking in the dark preparing to kill them.
So I have an interesting theory about the night feeder. I think it saw through heat. It would explain my fire disoriented it, and also how I was able to see clearly in complete darkness in order to ambush its prey
Personally I think it’s fear of fire might be because it secretes oil from its skin. When Fang bites it she comes up with a mouth full of a some black goo. Plus, the Night Feeder goes up in flames only seconds after being hit.
@@nickbowling9383 I feel like the goo is something from a tar pit especially since he went up in flames so fast
I really liked How they made fang turn the other direction at 1:34
0:33 he be like: let’s give this thing a nightmare he’ll never forget
The scariest part is that unlick the other beasts in this series that arent real , this one was , and even large apex predators were afraid of it
I literally just finished watching the episode and it really suprised me that something so small could be so ferocious deadly and powerful
On it's last moments the Night feeder was given the harsh reminder that there is only one true apex predator no creature will ever be able to stand up against.
*FIRE.*
The way it caught fire, it was a straight up demon, not a dinosaur. But then we've seen magic in show before. I feel like this is Gendy's take on Conan. Maybe the start of the Emperor of Man lol.
What ever the Night Feeder was? He's all covered something flammable
The view from the night feeder was beautiful, but if only starting fire with flint was that easy
If it’s afraid, it has a weakness, if it has a weakness, it can be hurt, if it can be hurt, it can be killed.
So far, the Night Feeder is my favorite antagonist in this series. With that said, I do wish they had gone with the original design of having him look like a wendigo instead of a hybrid dinosaur. Also, that screeching was just awful. Other than that, I loved his speed, the fact he covered himself in a black tar like substance to seem invisible at night, and how he took out other tough creatures like nothing.
Sweet :)
I love this animated series.
Spear looks very badass when he figures out the Nightstalkers weakness and his serious face looked epic >:)
*It’s going down*
That spear (the weapon) is just amazing.
Fun fact Gendy is a fan of Evil Dead
Spear was the first to "KILL IT WITH FIRE!"
Smokey: Now hold on fellas, let's be reasonable
So primitive, so basic, so good. It's like a crude bistec, you can hate or love it.
I love how Spear looks at the flame on his spear, and the gears start turning.
Spear: oh, b****, you’re mine now.
😎😎😎
Imagine if the night feeder was part of Jurassic world franchise no body wouldn’t stand a chance
1:04 flashy moments be like:
1:47 that's the sound of void ghidorah
1:43 also sounds of Keizer Ghidorah
I really thought the night feeder was a wendigo or something like that with how unnaturally fast and strong it is, and with its fear of fire
Spear and Fang are one brutal tag team. 🤘
1:47 It was only Riptor
They only showed what they needed too. Sometimes movies and shows show way too much of the creature at the start which ruins a bit of the mystery and suspense of its existence. Getting small glimpses, POV, and demonstrations of its power is an art form within visual media, one played out expertly with the Night Feeder
Primal's so good.
Spear is the most important warrior to ever exist he created fire
"If he's afraid, we can kill him."
Noice.
😎
Love how the creature sounds a lot like Rodan/Ghidorah it fits it a lot
That Night Feeder’s screaming sounds exactly like one of the bosses from the Lost Planet games. I wonder if they really took those sounds from the game and applied it to the Night Feeder.
Not exactly how fire works but pretty cool.
God I LOVE the sound it makes! Awesome audio design
WE NEED ANOTHER SEASON ASAP
It's possible that it could be a xenomorph landed on earth through an asteroid, took a theropod host it came in contact with and went on a killing spree. Since this show literally features witches and magic, vampires appearing on blood moon, ruling apes, zombie dino and an underworld demon so the possibilty of aliens is high.
It could also be possible that another xenomorph landed there through an asteroid millions of years prior to night feeder period, took some dinosaur host and kept killing before somewhat dying instilling a genetic fear in all of dinosaurs that was passed on whereas the mammals like smilodon wanted to attack it aggressively but the dinosaurs' instinct was to be on a defensive mode sensing it's malevolent stench.
Also since xenomorph or neomorphs hate light it could be possible why it was afraid of fire and was defeated by it
Spear and fang are very smart, trapping and killing the night feeder with fire😮
Stuff like this is exactly why I enjoy this show so much.
This show reminds me of Samurai Jack! I mean it makes sense, because it's directed by the same guy, but still I love seeing the similarities! I really want to watch this!
I love how we're never given concrete proof of what that thing was.
Same thing goes for the Witch Coven, they're still out there as of the end of the show.
This is very interesting and not fully showing it is pretty deep. I cant quite put it into words with rambling tbh
1:11 I can here void ghodorahs roar
You did to?
I hear the queen from lost planet
Me too.
Spear and fang the unsung heroes of the prehistoric age
Flint actually shatters when exposed to fire. Early humans would put flints close to fires to heat them slowly so they would form tools easier when knapping them. As they'd behave more like glass with predictable flaking after heating but putting it directly in fire just causes the flint to explode into shards.
Oh yeah, this episode is beyond epic.
Again, I must say it. Primal. Season 2. WHEN !?
well, the episodes are airing again on toonami, so it could be possible they are doing this leading up to season 2. tonight will be episode 3: a cold death, so if my theory is correct, we might get to see season 2 in about 8 weeks
I heard it’s gonna release this summer
Pretty sure this Dino was based on the Therizinosaurus? Which would be wild because it is a herbivore. Although, it is extremely territorial. So it could be attacking at night defending itself and it’s territory. Or the other, it is a herbivore that kills for twisted sport.
This show is awesome! I love it 😻
No words at all, it’s perfect 🖤
I really like how this episode's antagonist is a foil for the brontosaurus from another episode. The brontosaurus was kind but was just forced to kill because of the virus and the writers were clever to show what the faces of fang and spear being sympathetic and sorrowful after they beat it.
Here though, they are just straight up spiteful towards this antagonist that just killed for fun.
Fwi this night feeder is an unidentified creature from hell that no one knows
That night feeder just like talon from primal rage yo thank God spear and fang took care of nf it kill again at night burn hell night feeder 💥🔥
Spear is the most intelligent man,he can quickly found the weakness of a anomaly he saw