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* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Several of the [[Gorn|Gorny]] fight scenes. |
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Several of the [[Gorn|Gorny]] fight scenes. |
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* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: The basic premise of the series. |
* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: The basic premise of the series. |
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* [[Uncanny Valley]]: The ''[[Prehistoric Life/Birdlike Theropods|Dromaeosaurus]]''. Their faces are vaguely humanlike. |
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: The ''[[Prehistoric Life/Dinosaurs/Birdlike Theropods|Dromaeosaurus]]''. Their faces are vaguely humanlike. |
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* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]/[[Special Effect Failure]]: The show's CGI is mostly the former, but falls into the latter with the American Lion and Short-Faced Bear, inevitable given the show's budget and that fur is extremely difficult to animate. |
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]/[[Special Effect Failure]]: The show's CGI is mostly the former, but falls into the latter with the American Lion and Short-Faced Bear, inevitable given the show's budget and that fur is extremely difficult to animate. |
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 5 October 2014
Subjectively, this series contains examples of:
- They Just Didn't Care: When the show discusses the ancient whale Brygmophyseter, fossils of the reptilian plesiosaurs and mosasaurs are shown.
- Nightmare Fuel: Several of the Gorny fight scenes.
- Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny: The basic premise of the series.
- Uncanny Valley: The Dromaeosaurus. Their faces are vaguely humanlike.
- Visual Effects of Awesome/Special Effect Failure: The show's CGI is mostly the former, but falls into the latter with the American Lion and Short-Faced Bear, inevitable given the show's budget and that fur is extremely difficult to animate.