The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur
- El episodio se transmitió el 15 may 2025
- C
- 15min
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6.2/10
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En una lujosa estación orbital sobre Júpiter, la élite social acude en masa a ver cómo guerreros mejorados luchan sobre letales dinosaurios criados a medida en un espectáculo de alto riesgo.En una lujosa estación orbital sobre Júpiter, la élite social acude en masa a ver cómo guerreros mejorados luchan sobre letales dinosaurios criados a medida en un espectáculo de alto riesgo.En una lujosa estación orbital sobre Júpiter, la élite social acude en masa a ver cómo guerreros mejorados luchan sobre letales dinosaurios criados a medida en un espectáculo de alto riesgo.
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Mrbeast was clearly hired based on his name and not talent. I'm sure his youtube vids are cool etc but his performance here felt very flat. I know he did it for free, but I think it would have been better to shell out some dollars for someone with enthusiasm and acting ability.
Otherwise the episode was alright overall.
Otherwise the episode was alright overall.
Seriously, all this talent and money, wasted on shorts that tell NO story. There is no deeper meaning, no grand concept. It is just naked gladiators fighting each other and a T-rex while riding Triceratopses on a wheel shaped space station to please some generic nobles. There is not even a surprise about who wins, you would never guess, it is the japanese chick who had any dialogue, unlike the others. But of course first she teams up with the black chick to kill the men, because girls gotta support girls. Not the white chick of course, she can die. And then black chick gets instantly eaten by T-rex. Also took no genius to figure out that maybe the nobles should not fly too close to the ground where a giant Dinosaur is.
I often wonder this rather lackluster series that only produced so far, maybe 4-5 good episodes in 4 seasons, could have been so much better if they took to the classics. Have them animate short sci-fi stories written by Lem, Asimov, Bradbury. Even short horror, written by King. Anything would have been better than wasting our time and their money on blood and nudity.
EDIT: I only learned by checking other reviews that the announcer guy was voiced by this Mr. Beast youtuber, a guy whom like Pewdiepie, I have never watched before, just hear people talk about him. I'd never have recognized him, he is just generic announcer guy. So for what it's worth if you do not know who he is, you'll never guess he is in this.
I often wonder this rather lackluster series that only produced so far, maybe 4-5 good episodes in 4 seasons, could have been so much better if they took to the classics. Have them animate short sci-fi stories written by Lem, Asimov, Bradbury. Even short horror, written by King. Anything would have been better than wasting our time and their money on blood and nudity.
EDIT: I only learned by checking other reviews that the announcer guy was voiced by this Mr. Beast youtuber, a guy whom like Pewdiepie, I have never watched before, just hear people talk about him. I'd never have recognized him, he is just generic announcer guy. So for what it's worth if you do not know who he is, you'll never guess he is in this.
To celebrate the betrothal of Jovian royalty, highly trained über-athletes compete in a hyper-violent dinosaur race around a vast track orbiting Jupiter. There is not much to the story beyond an excuse for lots of CGI (featuring physics-defying martial-arts, heroic posing, and stampeding styracosaurs) and for an annoying 'stream-of-thought' voiceover about some kind of interplanetary class-struggle. The CGI is good but after a while it all starts to look the same and the gladiatrix's final act of defiance was trite and predictable. OK as technological showcase but lacking as a stand-alone story (often a problem with this series). Since I don't know who 'MrBeast' is, I don't care that he is 'in' the film (but others certainly do).
Space aristocrats organize a bloody gladiator match in honor of their marriage.
This is probably one of the most Heavy Metal-like episodes of LD&R. It's got pretty much everything a teenage boy needs: dinosaurs, naked women, and bloody gladiator battles. As an added bonus, it's reminiscent of Taarna in some ways. Certainly not in plot, but it's got the whole "I'm a naked badass chick" thing in spades.
The thing is that there isn't a whole lot to it other than the naked badass chick, which was already done to perfection in Taarna. If you're going in this direction, you might as well push it all the way to 11. Although the art was great, thematically, this was not an 11.
On one hand, it seems to know that it's exploitation. However, it seems to be suffering from delusions of grandeur. This is especially true at the end, when you get this sentimental Big Message. Delivered by a naked chick.
I'm not really sure if Bai Ling was given the correct direction here. She seems to be treating this episode as if it's serious, creating a disconnect between the exploitative content and the serious voice acting. Did nobody tell her that her character was going to be riding naked on a dinosaur?
The announcer did not sound all that good to me. The delivery was probably better than I could have done, but I'm not a professional. It was only later that I saw that it was some YouTuber. That's rather disappointing. I would have thought that LD&R could appeal to big name voice actors.
The big upside to all these complaints, though, is that the art is quite good. It's fast-paced, action-oriented, and suits the story. The aristocrats are appropriately decadent, and the warriors look and act like badasses. It's got a comic book flavor to it, but mostly just in the sense of insane stuff happening for no reason (like dinosaur fights in outer space).
Although this is perhaps the closest LD&R has gotten to Heavy Metal, I think it's more of a pale copy than anything else. Why didn't they get better voice talent? Where's Alberto Mielgo and his incredibly creative, mind-screw episodes? Oh well. At least we got space dinosaurs.
This is probably one of the most Heavy Metal-like episodes of LD&R. It's got pretty much everything a teenage boy needs: dinosaurs, naked women, and bloody gladiator battles. As an added bonus, it's reminiscent of Taarna in some ways. Certainly not in plot, but it's got the whole "I'm a naked badass chick" thing in spades.
The thing is that there isn't a whole lot to it other than the naked badass chick, which was already done to perfection in Taarna. If you're going in this direction, you might as well push it all the way to 11. Although the art was great, thematically, this was not an 11.
On one hand, it seems to know that it's exploitation. However, it seems to be suffering from delusions of grandeur. This is especially true at the end, when you get this sentimental Big Message. Delivered by a naked chick.
I'm not really sure if Bai Ling was given the correct direction here. She seems to be treating this episode as if it's serious, creating a disconnect between the exploitative content and the serious voice acting. Did nobody tell her that her character was going to be riding naked on a dinosaur?
The announcer did not sound all that good to me. The delivery was probably better than I could have done, but I'm not a professional. It was only later that I saw that it was some YouTuber. That's rather disappointing. I would have thought that LD&R could appeal to big name voice actors.
The big upside to all these complaints, though, is that the art is quite good. It's fast-paced, action-oriented, and suits the story. The aristocrats are appropriately decadent, and the warriors look and act like badasses. It's got a comic book flavor to it, but mostly just in the sense of insane stuff happening for no reason (like dinosaur fights in outer space).
Although this is perhaps the closest LD&R has gotten to Heavy Metal, I think it's more of a pale copy than anything else. Why didn't they get better voice talent? Where's Alberto Mielgo and his incredibly creative, mind-screw episodes? Oh well. At least we got space dinosaurs.
What a fitting role for Mr Beast. Showing off people fighting against each other, killing each other for sport and the entertainment of the elite. Others have pointed out that he appears more human in this animation than he does in real life and for some weird reason that is true. He is a despicable thing in vaguely human form and having him appear in any form of entertainment makes me sad. Although, to re-iterate, the detestable role he plays here very much mirrors what he is doing in real life.
I did enjoy the ending, though. Other commenters said the whole thing doesn't make sense. I mean, fair. It's a very tiny glimpse into a world we know nothing about. But I also don't know what else you need to know. Where the dinosaurs came from? They were just there for the entertainment and for spectacle. There's nothing else to it. Sometimes you need to remember that it's just a story and you should really just relax.
I did enjoy the ending, though. Other commenters said the whole thing doesn't make sense. I mean, fair. It's a very tiny glimpse into a world we know nothing about. But I also don't know what else you need to know. Where the dinosaurs came from? They were just there for the entertainment and for spectacle. There's nothing else to it. Sometimes you need to remember that it's just a story and you should really just relax.
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- TriviaThe Master of Cerimonies greets the riders with "To those who are about to die, we salute you", a spoof to the more famous "Those who are about to die salute you", the gladiators' declaration in front of the Emperor in ancient Rome (as translated from the Latin "Morituri te salutant").
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