Happy Anniversary to Prehistoric Planet 1! · 4:59am May 24th, 2023
Hard to believe it's only been a year since this came out, right?
Hard to believe it's only been a year since this came out, right?
Hey folks, it has been a buisy year but I finally have some time to stop and blog.
Oh my goodness...that's Nigel Marvin! Major-league Prehistoric Park flashbacks!!! AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!
Just to let you all know, Prehistoric Planet 2 will be released tomorrow, followed by the one-year anniversary of Prehistoric Planet 1 on Tuesday this week!
This one took me a while.
Another nasty piece of work.
Sigh...What is with me and coming up as many despicable pieces of filth I can?
Oh well, I'm hoping to have as many heroes getting a cut of the action later so I suppose there'll be more to go around.
Poor Sembel over there.
Some behind-the-scenes content about the research for Prehistoric Planet.
Episode 1) Coasts
Could T.rex Really Swim?
Episode 2) Deserts
Flamboyant Flyers
Episode 3) Freshwater
Did Velociraptor Have Feathers?
Episode 4) Ice Worlds
Did Dinosaurs Hunt in Packs?
At last, we have a "The Making of..." for Prehistoric Planet!
I was thinking last night about those stories that show Equestria being Earth in the far future, After Mankind was wiped out by some type of Cataclysm. But I soon had a strange thought, one that was just as shocking as the idea of Equestria being a Post-Apocalyptic Earth..........
What if Equestria is not from Earth's Far Future, but it's Far Past?
With Prehistoric Planet just about to air next week, here are some little clips of scenes from the series that depict dinosaurs and other prehistoric reptiles living in coasts, deserts, freshwater, ice worlds, and forests.
From executive producer Jon Favreau, narrator David Attenborough, and composer Hans Zimmer, comes a dinosaur documentary that is sure to be called the next Walking with Dinosaurs.
For those of you who have Apple TV+, are you planning on watching this?
One of Apple TV+'s most-watched and most-well-received dinosaur documentary series returns for five new tales, 66 million years in the making!
Hopefully there'll be a Prehistoric Planet 3-12 in the future, along with a franchise of spin-offs!
More behind-the-scenes content about the research for Prehistoric Planet 2.
Episode 1) Islands
Could Giant Pterosaurs Really Hunt on the Ground?
Episode 2) Badlands
Were Dinosaurs Good Parents?
Episode 3) Swamps
Was Pachycephalosaur Really A Headbutter?
Episode 4) Oceans
How Fast Was A Mosasaur?