Does anyone know what this piece of media was called or how to find it? Similar to the "walking with" series, maybe around the same time or a few years after.
It was a Dino show done like a documentary, but really focused on "following" on character- some kind of therapod hunter who got hit in the face with a sauropod's tail when he was young and broke his jaw. He survived with a permanently crooked jaw
I was going back and watching some of these nostalgic paleo shows but I can't find this one but I REMEMBER that detail
What was the name of the tv show with anthropomorphic dinosaurs? One was a female yellow triceratops (the only one I can remember), and the villain disguised himself as a red triceratops lady encased in ice. Please don’t tell me this was a fever dream, google can’t help me
If the Dinosaurs sitcom exists in Deltarune, then it'd just be extra funny if all of the characters were played by monsters that looked like slightly different dinosaurs.
there was something really jim henson-esque and campy about how some of the non-human races were portrayed in the new dnd movie that i really enjoyed. they could’ve easily gone the shitty cgi route or just not shown those races up close at all, but no, they said you want a bird man? we’re gonna get you a bird man
I didn't notice it until someone pointed it out, but Darius isn't wearing his Dino tooth necklace in Chaos Theory.
Is that an aesthetic decision, or is there an in-lore reason for that?
I think this design choice was on purpose.
So... in a scrapped version of the original script.... there was this big reveal after he calmed the Pachyrhino down that he no longer liked dinosaurs the same way at ALL. It was actually the first thing I drew on the show:
But he had some crazy line like 'We both know you'd kill me in a heartbeat' or something and it was so over the top it always made everyone laugh (which wasn't the intention). It was decided this version was too melodramatic/the energy was wrong, so they redid how he was written/his acting in the first episode a few times until they found a sweet spot.
It was never meant to be explained why his necklace was missing, just implied.