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"Weird But True!" On Disney+

Started by Loon, August 15, 2020, 05:16:27 AM

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Loon

I got an email from Disney+ about some of their new content. One of the things that caught my eye was this show, "Weird But True!". From the small amount of research I did, I believe it used to be on National Geographic Kids and is now a streaming exclusive.

The newest episode, season 3 episode 1, is all about Dinosaurs. It's actually pretty good; better than most of the more "mature" dinosaur media out there. The dinosaurs are very well done and some are actual pretty obscure. Like, there are a few species I've never even heard of before. There's even a really funny but tragic skit with two Paleontologists getting shot down by Hollywood movie producers. And, most strangely, there's a direct rebuttal of the shoddy ethics of Discovery's recent trash fire, "Dino Hunters". If you have a subscription, I'd recommend watching it.

I couldn't find any clips of the actual episode, so here's an announcement I found:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rl6h9FVHc8


indohyus

Does seem interesting. Might at least give the dino episode a watch, see what it's like.

indohyus

Ok, that was kinda fun. I agree with Loon, give it a watch.

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