This was originaly posted to the 2nd Channel, but as that one has been rendered irrecoverable due to a UA-cam Bug, I have reuploaded it here. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 02:33 - The Yellow Menace 07:39 - The Thieving Raptor 10:05 - The Venemous Gardener 14:57 - The Sparking Glider 18:13 - The Torrid Tyrant 22:07 - The Jet-black Terror 26:15 - The Thunderous Emperor 29:50 - The Savage Glutton 32:19 - The Heavenbound Monarchy 40:14 - The Somber Reaper 45:08 - Outro
The Ancient Forest has got to be the most forest-y area in the series. I got lost in it more times than I could count and I'm okay with that. That's what a forest does to you and it challenged me to know my way around it. It might sound masochistic, but I'm hoping this isn't the last time we'll get a "lost in the forest" experience in Monster Hunter.
Bad part about world maps are that those are places we are meant to fight the monsters in, but they are so crapped and full of slopes that it makes monster parts clip through the area.
@@hypertensiontwist6953 There has to be a balance between a forest where you would get lost in and a forest where you can fight in. And to me, there's no such thing as "too much forest". I like forests (even though it has a lot of mosquitoes and the humidity feels like I'm drowning in my own sweat.).
the ancient forest is one of the only video game forest's that feels like a REAL forest. its labyrinthine and confusing, dense and thick with trees and other wildlife. i love it, personally
I’m surprised you didn’t play the rathian calling for rathalos sound. The first time I heard it I wasn’t even fighting a rath. Just heard it over the forest. Easily one of the most terrifying experiences I’ve ever had.
"...while every single one of them could, *and probably will*, fill their own documentary episode..." While rewatching I realised that this is (probably) foreshadowing for MH Ecology season 5
Can you imagine if lizards worked like Anja? "After thorough investigation we found the source of the fire to be a bearded dragon that got lost in the heat vents."
I've played this game for so long I'm basically one with The Green now. I love the Ancient Forest so much, it's one of my favorite areas in most game let alone a first area and the fact it can bring you back to Astera just by walking is so cool and nostalgic now after Seliana.
Absolutely loving this series, man! Such a perfect mix of fantasy-world lore and believably realistic explanations for each monster’s behaviour and abilities.
02:33 - Yummy Yummy 07:39 - My favorite book is Arsene Lupin and my favorite character is Gollum 10:05 - The little guy just miss his home 14:57 - I live to live on risk 18:13 - Baby, let me show you mah apartment 22:07 - NINJA kah kah kah! 26:15 - I like Pikachu 29:50 - The Crazy Pickle 32:19 - I Love mah baby, I Love Mah Honey! 40:14 - Isn't just a phase, mom! 45:08 - Outro
That's what I love from monster hunter series (especially world) the map looks like a living breathing biome with biologically possible creature not just a hunting ground filled with random monster. A feat that cannot be bested by other copy games
I can imagine someone making a compilation of all these videos from you in like a full tv documentary. Like everytime you mention a new monster they just cut to the video you made on that monster, so it'd be possible to make 5 or more full documentaries in actual tv length. Ofcourse only once/if you make videos on every monster there is but it'd still be insane to watch.
I hate to be this guy (no I don’t), but the chapter on the Pukei-Pukei should be called the Poisonous Gardener. Venom is injected, through a bite or a sting. Poison is ingested or inhaled, which is what we see in the game.
The tigrex can fly in the games and while it never or almost never flies during direct engagement with the hunter it will take flight from time to time to flee the hunter. It would probably be something like a chicken as far as flight goes. Yes chickens can fly and so can turkey and many other animals that people think can't. The flight isn't graceful and not long lived but possible for the animals. I'm also talking about powered flight not gliding because while that can under the correct number be called flight under most circumstances it would not be considered that but something closer to slow falling or falling with style as buzz/woody say. I have seen this fleeing in multiple monster hunter games and while it might have been nothing more than an issue of we couldn't think of any way for this animal to leave a pitfall trap or change zones from certain areas it is still in the games. I'm talking up to the monster hunter series up to TRI and for both the 3DS and WII version. Anything after I don't have any direct knowledge of.
I be high af thinking I'm watching National Geographic, whole time my son giving more details on Monster Hunter then Capcom ever did😂😭😂😭 I'm here for it✊🏾
As a note on Azure Rathalos, its shelling doesn't get thicker across its entire body. Looking at the hitzone values, the shelling actually gets weaker on its wings, and instead its main tail gets tougher. What I assume from that is its tail is what's got most of the shelling, only leaving the tail tip mostly exposed, and from it having to adapt to the extra weight (from minimal extra shell around its neck, body, and back), its wings become exposed from how large they are, thus making them a new weak point. Of course, I'm guessing all this from the hitzone values, and they can be inconsistent sometimes, mainly looking at Rajang for that. However, I think in this case it raises a question about the statement that they have heavier shelling, because if that was the case, then why are their overdeveloped wings so weak?
No, analyzing hitzone values is a great way to consider a monster's biology. Take the Basarios and Gravios. Unlike just about every other wyvern, their weakest point is their belly. Why? Because their vital organs are all clumped there to minimize exposure to the heat of both the lava they can walk through and their own flame sacs. Meanwhile, they're weakest to Water because it erodes their stony outer hides and cools their flames.
This documentation is amazing! I thoroughly enjoy the documentation, and I like your voice. Thanks for making this. Will you try to make one for Rise/Sunbreak or Frontier? though perhaps the latter is asking much.
this is good but every time a new monster is explained its introduced by a "however" and its not in power order so some monsters that are weaker are pictured as stronger. other then that its good.
I love this series so much! Gotta say though, with how you described the Anjanath’s nose I feel like you should have to censor it to be UA-cam TOS compliant. 😂
So, by that logic, wouldn't the Azure Rathalos, logically speaking, take over? If the Azure Rathalos are typically stronger and more defensive than normal, wouldn't that inevitably lead to an increase in fitness for the Azure and a decrease in fitness for the original red Rathalos?
There are pollinators in the forest, and a plant needs to exchange genes with other individuals, they can't just disperse clones forever like you suggest.
Could you do an analysis on gojo i loved the analysis you did with yuji gojo is such a complex character that i have a hard time truly understanding his themes and character arc
zinoger and fulgerbugs are basicaly fulgers: so your strong, yes zinoger: yes, I regularly fight the biggest threats of the ecosystem fulgers: would you be willing to protect us? zinoger: what would I get out of it? fulgers: we could give you acsess to our nigh limitless electrical reserves zinoger: ok, I acsept, It's a win win situation, I get stronger, and therfore can protect you better
This was originaly posted to the 2nd Channel, but as that one has been rendered irrecoverable due to a UA-cam Bug, I have reuploaded it here.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
02:33 - The Yellow Menace
07:39 - The Thieving Raptor
10:05 - The Venemous Gardener
14:57 - The Sparking Glider
18:13 - The Torrid Tyrant
22:07 - The Jet-black Terror
26:15 - The Thunderous Emperor
29:50 - The Savage Glutton
32:19 - The Heavenbound Monarchy
40:14 - The Somber Reaper
45:08 - Outro
Aww that sucks... So what's the fate of the other videos? Make another channel or just dump them here?
@@anotherjason they will all be reuploaded on here, and all future MonHun videos will also be here.
@@Oceaniz what was the bug?
I wonder where would Monsterverse Godzilla or Urban Animal’s Ralabast would fall in Monster Hunter food chain?
Thank you for this I love all the other videos and have been waiting in anticipation for more
The Ancient Forest has got to be the most forest-y area in the series. I got lost in it more times than I could count and I'm okay with that. That's what a forest does to you and it challenged me to know my way around it. It might sound masochistic, but I'm hoping this isn't the last time we'll get a "lost in the forest" experience in Monster Hunter.
Bad part about world maps are that those are places we are meant to fight the monsters in, but they are so crapped and full of slopes that it makes monster parts clip through the area.
Fans: We want MORE forest in our forests.
Capcom: We have just the place.
Fans: Wait no this is too much forest!
@@hypertensiontwist6953 There has to be a balance between a forest where you would get lost in and a forest where you can fight in. And to me, there's no such thing as "too much forest". I like forests (even though it has a lot of mosquitoes and the humidity feels like I'm drowning in my own sweat.).
It's one of my favorite forests in any game. It's in my top 3 of monster hunter world's locales
the ancient forest is one of the only video game forest's that feels like a REAL forest. its labyrinthine and confusing, dense and thick with trees and other wildlife.
i love it, personally
I’m surprised you didn’t play the rathian calling for rathalos sound. The first time I heard it I wasn’t even fighting a rath. Just heard it over the forest. Easily one of the most terrifying experiences I’ve ever had.
I absolutely hate playing in this map, but actually exploring it without a quest objective is pretty neat
See, I love hunts here, so much verticality, environmental traps, and travel options. Not as fun as Coral Highlands, but still a lot of fun.
Sorry about your MonHun channel. Your videos are actually the biggest reason I’ve been planning to get the game.
"...while every single one of them could, *and probably will*, fill their own documentary episode..."
While rewatching I realised that this is (probably) foreshadowing for MH Ecology season 5
Your enthusiasm and knowledge for nature is incredible. It makes this video very interesting
Can you imagine if lizards worked like Anja? "After thorough investigation we found the source of the fire to be a bearded dragon that got lost in the heat vents."
I crave more of this. Please make more of this
Me too
Ayyyy the series is back here, A shame about the other channel, but at least we still get this amazing content!
Who.
I've played this game for so long I'm basically one with The Green now. I love the Ancient Forest so much, it's one of my favorite areas in most game let alone a first area and the fact it can bring you back to Astera just by walking is so cool and nostalgic now after Seliana.
30:50 "Tobi-Kadachi will leave the locale soon" yeah i don't think tobi has a say in the matter any more
Tobi: Please let me leave, I have a wife and kids-
Jho: YOU'LL BE RELEASED ONCE I SMASH THIS HUMAN INTO A PULP
Absolutely loving this series, man! Such a perfect mix of fantasy-world lore and believably realistic explanations for each monster’s behaviour and abilities.
What a great video‼ the previous ones have always had great quality, but the good work you do is always surprising, thanks ♥
a god damn masterpiece, the magnum opus of monster hunter lore videos
I love your monster hunter videos!
I love nature videos so having it mixed with fiction is so cool and relaxing to listen to while I work
02:33 - Yummy Yummy
07:39 - My favorite book is Arsene Lupin and my favorite character is Gollum
10:05 - The little guy just miss his home
14:57 - I live to live on risk
18:13 - Baby, let me show you mah apartment
22:07 - NINJA kah kah kah!
26:15 - I like Pikachu
29:50 - The Crazy Pickle
32:19 - I Love mah baby, I Love Mah Honey!
40:14 - Isn't just a phase, mom!
45:08 - Outro
Wonderful, I love your MH content!
Aaah I didn't expect this when I subscribed to this channel , I m a big mh fan 😍😍😍
Then brace yourself bac. there are many more to come.
Ever tried luring an Anjanath towards a Jho? the Anjanath will refuse to stand anywhere near the Jho, pretty realistic
These are the videos that get my hunter juices flowing.
That's what I love from monster hunter series (especially world) the map looks like a living breathing biome with biologically possible creature not just a hunting ground filled with random monster. A feat that cannot be bested by other copy games
23:55 I would like to point out the tigrex can fly, as seen when he moves areas in the older games where he can't just walk
MHFU for instance.
absolutely love this series and hope to see more
This video is absolutely amazing!!! Monster hunter is one of my favorite franchises, abd seeing it get this much respect warms my heart.
Cool video, I love the fact you cover both my favorite mangas and game, subscribed
These are criminally underrated, amazing content dude
9:26 “live to steal eggs another day” getting mauled by angry pickle man.
Black veil Vaal Hazaak and Kushala Daora occasionally visit the Ancient Forest regions.
This going to be awesome I can tell !
This video deserves much more views you put so much effort into it and I love it
Whoah, I'm getting Walking with Series vibes watching this. A documentary of Monster Hunter World, Nice.
I watched all the first ones about specific monsters. Never knew you made 4 more this is insane!
Well technically another elder dragon can occasionally appear in the ancient forest is the Kushala Daora but that is an extremely rare appearance
man the ancient forest looks so beautiful if only it was a normal forest to visit but its not but still if it was real i would still go visit it
I can imagine someone making a compilation of all these videos from you in like a full tv documentary. Like everytime you mention a new monster they just cut to the video you made on that monster, so it'd be possible to make 5 or more full documentaries in actual tv length. Ofcourse only once/if you make videos on every monster there is but it'd still be insane to watch.
I hate to be this guy (no I don’t), but the chapter on the Pukei-Pukei should be called the Poisonous Gardener. Venom is injected, through a bite or a sting. Poison is ingested or inhaled, which is what we see in the game.
I have over 1000 hours in MHW and had NO IDEA that Kulu-Ya-Ku could strike a rock like flint.
What an amazing video, great work!
Female anginath: * appears *
The male: WELCOME TO MHTV CRIBS
This is a great video!. I didn't know the pukie-pukie could change color!
So zinogre is basically Goku
“everyone, lend me your energy”
Small addition to 35:00 and on- the Rathian wingspike also works as a syringe to feed prechewed food to young chicks.
The tigrex can fly in the games and while it never or almost never flies during direct engagement with the hunter it will take flight from time to time to flee the hunter. It would probably be something like a chicken as far as flight goes. Yes chickens can fly and so can turkey and many other animals that people think can't. The flight isn't graceful and not long lived but possible for the animals. I'm also talking about powered flight not gliding because while that can under the correct number be called flight under most circumstances it would not be considered that but something closer to slow falling or falling with style as buzz/woody say. I have seen this fleeing in multiple monster hunter games and while it might have been nothing more than an issue of we couldn't think of any way for this animal to leave a pitfall trap or change zones from certain areas it is still in the games. I'm talking up to the monster hunter series up to TRI and for both the 3DS and WII version. Anything after I don't have any direct knowledge of.
The best map in all of monster hunter!
Because it feels like an actual fucking wild jungle and not just video game levels.
Well actually, pre-World the Tigrex WAS able to fly. They use to it to move from areas to areas, just not in fights.
I'm surprised you didn't include the Leshen in this section, given that it exclusively appears in the forest.
Leshen is a monster from the witcher series, it was put in World as a crossover event for advertisement, and is therefore non-cannon.
Great video dude!
BUT, I cant let it slip u called vaal hazak a wyvern @ 42:17 xd
anw, keep up the good work u've earned urself my sub!
26:16 Zinogre has the ability to use the move called the Strike Laser Claw
I be high af thinking I'm watching National Geographic, whole time my son giving more details on Monster Hunter then Capcom ever did😂😭😂😭 I'm here for it✊🏾
These videos are amazing just binging them.
DUDE!!! If I could like or favourite this more than once I would do it.
The Vaati of MH.
Him and UHC.
tigrex can fly it does it in older games to change areas if i recall correctly, and to escape pitfalls. Albeit, it’s basically a glide but still
very nice, can't wait for part 2
fantastic video. I hope we get more.
As a note on Azure Rathalos, its shelling doesn't get thicker across its entire body. Looking at the hitzone values, the shelling actually gets weaker on its wings, and instead its main tail gets tougher. What I assume from that is its tail is what's got most of the shelling, only leaving the tail tip mostly exposed, and from it having to adapt to the extra weight (from minimal extra shell around its neck, body, and back), its wings become exposed from how large they are, thus making them a new weak point.
Of course, I'm guessing all this from the hitzone values, and they can be inconsistent sometimes, mainly looking at Rajang for that. However, I think in this case it raises a question about the statement that they have heavier shelling, because if that was the case, then why are their overdeveloped wings so weak?
No, analyzing hitzone values is a great way to consider a monster's biology. Take the Basarios and Gravios. Unlike just about every other wyvern, their weakest point is their belly. Why? Because their vital organs are all clumped there to minimize exposure to the heat of both the lava they can walk through and their own flame sacs. Meanwhile, they're weakest to Water because it erodes their stony outer hides and cools their flames.
The Tobi Kadachi is literally the squirrel of the Monster Hunter World
I'm finally watching these now that I'm playing world.
This documentation is amazing! I thoroughly enjoy the documentation, and I like your voice. Thanks for making this.
Will you try to make one for Rise/Sunbreak or Frontier? though perhaps the latter is asking much.
Great video!
I LOVE THIS VIDEOS SO MUCH
this is good but every time a new monster is explained its introduced by a "however" and its not in power order so some monsters that are weaker are pictured as stronger. other then that its good.
So good! 👍❤
Oh this was a treat
wonderful video!!!
Love the lore
chose 2
control, storage, production
you get thouse for the thunder element and have to find a work around for the thirded
I love this series so much! Gotta say though, with how you described the Anjanath’s nose I feel like you should have to censor it to be UA-cam TOS compliant. 😂
"makes it an unbeatable aerial predator"
Astalos would like to know your location
Funny thing is tobi doesn't eat anything. It's subspecies will hunt but tobi just exists on will power
So, by that logic, wouldn't the Azure Rathalos, logically speaking, take over? If the Azure Rathalos are typically stronger and more defensive than normal, wouldn't that inevitably lead to an increase in fitness for the Azure and a decrease in fitness for the original red Rathalos?
Yeah but azure raths tends to live at volcanos areas plus their quite rare to find. So their dominance is minimal
Anyone care to explain why the clip of the Great Jagras voring an Aptonoth is the most replayed one?
Is there any herbivorous counterpart to the deviljho? (Eats entire Forests literally)
There are pollinators in the forest, and a plant needs to exchange genes with other individuals, they can't just disperse clones forever like you suggest.
Nice
I wish he’s talk about endemic life as well
¿ didn't quite understand why jagrass abandons their eggs?
Could you do an analysis on gojo i loved the analysis you did with yuji gojo is such a complex character that i have a hard time truly understanding his themes and character arc
Kushala a can go to the forest?
Deviljho is definitely the strongest tough in that ecosytem
He's consider an invasive specie so no one really knows where he comes from
Bro was getting a little carried away when talking about anjanaths nose
What happened to your monster hunter channel
Man, sorry about your channel.
It's a shame so much great content can be erased in a second.
zinoger and fulgerbugs are basicaly
fulgers: so your strong, yes
zinoger: yes, I regularly fight the biggest threats of the ecosystem
fulgers: would you be willing to protect us?
zinoger: what would I get out of it?
fulgers: we could give you acsess to our nigh limitless electrical reserves
zinoger: ok, I acsept, It's a win win situation, I get stronger, and therfore can protect you better
And also the Hoarfrost Reach
It is shame that second channel was deleted.
37:24 voice crack
Hm, are you gonna try to set up a new channel for these videos or are you just gonna continue here?
Dang. Why don't the herbivores and little critters get some love in these videos.
CORAL HIGHLANDS PLEASEEE!!!
No offense, but I think the audio cuts out in the outro.
ever considered doing this type of content for ark survival evolved?
Jagras aren't fanged beasts. The only known fanged beast in the new world is Rajang.
Oh yeah I love getting rid of Rathians poison by cutting off her tail. Yup. Always.
Sorry for the first chan.!
what about the wendigo thing
A crossover - at the very least, extremely rare, at the most, uncanon
what about the leshen
I laught when you said rat