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KYŌRYŪ

Started by Faelrin, September 23, 2023, 01:55:12 AM

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Faelrin

From the description:

QuoteAmidst the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Japan, genetically re-engineered dinosaurs have survived humans and become the dominant species. Ancient primal instincts ignite modern tribal wars, and the ultimate survivors must navigate a world where the balance of power has shifted in ways no one could have foreseen.


I saw this shared on a certain subreddit I follow, and I find it very interesting. It's also so nice to see paleo accurate styled animals, aside from their fantastical elements.
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Stegotyranno420

Wow,
Its funny one of the most accurate depictions in sub-culture is simultaneously fictitious. I like the concept of dinosaurs meet traditional civilizations(or modern ones i guess). Just hope it isnt over the top dark and gritry, with something horrific like child death, cannibalism, etc. i noticed that with similar projects.
I want this to be majestic, fantastical, classical glorious.
The designs are just amazing

Blade-of-the-Moon

Interesting, given the opportunity I would watch it.

Fembrogon

While it's only a teaser, both aesthetically and narratively this project is looking very cool. I'm excited for more!

Justin_

I'm curious as to how the electricity is still working!?!

DinoToyForum

The look of the animals is amazing. At first it almost looks like stop motion.



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Duna

#7
Blayken has contacted the author of the teaser and has made a very interesting review. I'm so pleased about it all. The dinosaurs won't talk and there will be many "clans". It seems to be that before that time, modified dinos and humans got along well. Dinos don't have armors, that's queratinized scutes.
He says that they have spent a lot of money in that teaser so it looks amazing (the rest of the series is not done), and they will be pleased if a big one like HBO, Netflix ... is interested so they could invest in it.


EDIT: He has also uploaded another version of the video but with English subtitles, if you prefer to:


Faelrin

Man I really hope someone gives it the time of day. It's such a refreshing take with dinosaurs. Otherwise I'd gladly contribute to a kickstarter to help get this off the ground.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

Halichoeres

Feels odd to call this a trailer, considering there is no larger series actually produced yet. More like a pitch! Nevertheless, it's beautiful, and I'd definitely watch it if it were produced.
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Blayken has added a new version of his analysis but with English subtitles, enjoy!


PumperKrickel

While the aesthetics are kinda cool, I feel like calling the designs accurate is a stretch. The tyrannosaurs look like they're wearing samurai armor! Adding the fact that it's merely a pitch for the IP, not even a specific series/movie/game, it would be wise to temper expectations.

HD-man

#12
I think CoolioArt put it best when he said, "now THIS is how you stylize/fantasize dinosaurs, you start with the real thing first, THEN you add stylization/fantasy elements, not the other way around" ( https://twitter.com/Coolio_Art/status/1705183815977623575 ). I also like that Knight_Steve adds to that w/a side-by-side of KYŌRYŪ & 65 ( https://twitter.com/knight_Steve_/status/1705187553727627431 ). Yama's look in particular reminds me of Dürer's Rhinoceros (which is very nostalgic for me given its appearance in Zoobooks: https://rangerrick.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ZB_Rhinos_2023_Activities-1.pdf ).

My only nit-picks are 1) the way Tori digs up the skull, which seems more like how a human digs w/their hands than how a birdy animal digs w/their feet (I know he's probably meant to be more intelligent than a real tyrannosaurid, but said movement is still a bit Uncanny Valley-ish), & 2) another tyrannosaurid protagonist. I'd love to see more small feathered dino protagonists that are similarly accurate, especially eudromaeosaurs: Besides being my favorite dinos, they'd make for both better underdogs & cooler fight scenes; Can you imagine how awesome it'd be to see something like Willoughby's "Loki Raptor" leaping out of nowhere to slash their much larger prey/foes like in Delgado's Age of Reptiles? In any case, I hope the trailer leads to a full-blown series, but if Hazbin Hotel is any indication, it'll probably be years before that happens.

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Gwangi

I'm mostly excited by those Dimetrodon, I love the character design behind those.  8)

HD-man

Quote from: Gwangi on September 25, 2023, 01:02:09 PMI'm mostly excited by those Dimetrodon, I love the character design behind those.  8)

Was wondering when you'd comment ;)
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Gwangi

Quote from: HD-man on September 25, 2023, 09:43:13 PM
Quote from: Gwangi on September 25, 2023, 01:02:09 PMI'm mostly excited by those Dimetrodon, I love the character design behind those.  8)

Was wondering when you'd comment ;)

Haha, I saw the "trailer" when it was posted but it took me awhile to respond. Not much to say about it since it's just a pitch. Looks great though, and I hope we see more. I agree with you that a tyrannosaurid protagonist is kind of boring. Dromaeosaurs lend themselves well to being protagonists I think. They're Intelligent, social, and roughly human sized, so we can relate to them easier. They're both menacing but also vulnerable. Obviously you can make any dinosaur relatable (Primal) but it seems like less of a stretch with a dromaeosaur. Watching a T. rex battle a swarm of Dimetrodon is...odd. Stakes would feel higher with a smaller dinosaur as the protagonist.

HD-man

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HD-man

I'm also known as JD-man at deviantART: http://jd-man.deviantart.com/

HD-man

I'm also known as JD-man at deviantART: http://jd-man.deviantart.com/

Blade-of-the-Moon

Ah man..so it's a game now instead of a movie?

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