In the end, the most impressive thing about this is that they are _animals._ Not ancient, nightmarish monsters, not mythic creatures, not symbols. Dinosaurs were animals. Just animals walking around, looking, eating, mating, resting, hunting.
Your comment as well as the thumbs up it got make zero sense. The most impressive thing about THIS is that ARE animals. You know these aren't real animals right...? Dinosaurs were real yes, DUH but these are neither...
Very little similarities between these practical effects in movies and these dinosaurs. The company ON-ART developed them and they are not like anything else. The way they work is a patented secret known only to ON-ART. This is why they are the best dinosaurs in the world-no one, not even a behemoth studio like Universal-has been able to copy it. It holds patents across a dozen countries.
28:48 The performance of the little Triceratops is really good! The longer the show goes on, you can see that the human “pilots” give the dinosaurs more and more character.
It's very sad that something like this would never work in the USA. It would be a great educational tool, not just for dino's, but but anything really. And I'm talking about the lack of barriers, to keep the children/students out of the performance, and the parents.
I hope there's official translation (like English) and we can chose auto translate into one of our languages. Whatever it is. So from Japan > English > [insert language here]. For me it's Bahasa Indonesia.
Two people they call ”pilots” for the front and back legs. The one in the front controls the head and mouth and the one in rear controls the tail, which can go up or down, left to right. Same setup for the Triceratops adult. What is really crazy is that every other dinosaur suit needs only _one_ pilot. There are no animatronics in these animals unless you want to count the eyelids closing or opening. Even then, the pilot controls them, too. The eyes can fully blink, slowly blink and close altogether. In other shows, the Allosaurus sometimes falls asleep on someone’s head or shoulder in the audience, and its eyelids slowly droop lower and lower to they close. The largest _carnivore_ they have doesn’t make an appearance in this show, but it is also controlled by a single pilot: Suchomimus.
I saw the live performance of the exhibition and it was very realistic. Even the adults were shaking their heads and screaming, wondering if something like this was possible. It's not just a technique, it's a comprehensive art of acting and direction. It's an illusion.
@@addcace3929 Kinda amazing that they could make this possible, even for the larger dinosaurs like T-Rex, Ankylosaur & Triceratop...because I saw the gap between the legs is wide..I wonder how do they fit human legs into it...
Yeah ngl I do want to see the giganotosaurus to appear and that’s double for spinosaurus and carnotaurus too and who knows maybe they can add a Postosuchus cause all I’m saying is we need more non-dinosaurs in there Postosuchus is one placerias is another matter
She's there to teach the kids about dinosaurs, tell a scripted story, and keep any kids from being scared. Wish it was subbed with English, it looks very interesting.🙂
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They have several raptors and in other shows and venues, they really brood over their eggs. An earlier version of this show involved one of the hosts taking an egg from the Tyrannosaurus. At the end of that show they realized it was attacking because it wanted the egg back. And didn’t all dinosaurs lay eggs?