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Mario Lanzas
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Visual introduction to Natural History through original Paleoart.
Evolution, Geological time and History of Paleontology are the main focus of the channel. Animation, Speculative Evolution, Pop culture, and Creature design are featured occasionally.
-Videos are organized in different thematic series for a clearer understanding:
CLADISTICS: animals grouped by evolutionary lineages.
CHRONOLOGY: animals are grouped by the time they lived in.
MAPS: Natural History and paleontology matters visually explained through maps
TOP: animals listed by specific records (the largest, the most iconic, etc)
SPECULATIVE/FICTIONAL: speculative evolution, creature design, cryptids..
JURASSIC PARK/WORLD SERIES: differences between prehistoric animals in pop culture and science.
Evolution, Geological time and History of Paleontology are the main focus of the channel. Animation, Speculative Evolution, Pop culture, and Creature design are featured occasionally.
-Videos are organized in different thematic series for a clearer understanding:
CLADISTICS: animals grouped by evolutionary lineages.
CHRONOLOGY: animals are grouped by the time they lived in.
MAPS: Natural History and paleontology matters visually explained through maps
TOP: animals listed by specific records (the largest, the most iconic, etc)
SPECULATIVE/FICTIONAL: speculative evolution, creature design, cryptids..
JURASSIC PARK/WORLD SERIES: differences between prehistoric animals in pop culture and science.
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Goober353
(3 minutes ago)
Vintage dinosaurs always have this raw, primordial aura to them that I can’t explain. Putting them all together like this just emphasizes it
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lobomella
(9 minutes ago)
"Surely you must be mistaken," I cried.
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gergokun7154
(17 minutes ago)
Usually i complain first about inaccurate dinosaurs, but vintage depictions will allways have a special place in my heart. They just have an unmatched vibe to them. All of those illustrations had such an exciting and misterious aura. This short film was brilliant, exactly the kind of stuff i like!
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FettMaster8
(28 minutes ago)
I'd watch a full-length film done just like this. No dialogue. No narration. Just this.
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CryptidMech
(32 minutes ago)
19th century Retrosaurs are so underappreciated and have a vibe like no other. You superbly brought them to life here
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G0at_man
(47 minutes ago)
Just the word "antediluvian" awakens in me a feeling of mysticism and some fear. It makes me wonder what the world might have been like before a cataclysmic event like that, and what might have lived there.
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kronoskarmas4148
(51 minutes ago)
It's incredible how in the past, dinosaurs were represented as monsters and that their world was pure violence, and not as animals
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douglasgorde5823
(1 hour ago)
Stuff like this makes me wonder what it was like being one of the first real paleontologists. Imagine what it was like realizing gargantuan monsters lived so deep in time we couldn't even fathom it. It must have been cosmically terrifying. It must have been beautiful.
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londonjackson8986
(1 hour ago)
You PERFECTLY captured the Imaginative, Violent, Chaotic & Surrealism of VERY Early Classic Paleoart!
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RichardJohnson-m1k
(3 hours ago)
Please PLEASE let works of art like this continue to be created by people who truly understand and appreciate the craft of animation created by real artists, we need animated media like this now more than ever
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johnmiller-purrenhage3790
(3 hours ago)
I've seen people praising the accuracy of the art, and rightfully so, but the behavior is what really fascinates me. This is a really faithful depiction of how people used to think about prehistoric life: nasty, brutish, sluggish, stupid animals that ripped each other to pieces and were then ripped to pieces themselves. I LOVE the poem choice at the beginning for this exact reason.
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