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Walking with Monsters
Many people think of the dinosaurs as the first inhabitants of the earth, but this prequel to the acclaimed "Walking with Dinosaurs" puts viewers in the midst of a host of strange creatures that inhabited the earth millions of years before the dinosaurs ever existed.Starting from the Cambrian Period (530 MYA) and ending at the Early Triassic Period (248 MYA), Walking With Monsters shows the life and death struggles of the fantastic creatures that existed before the dinosaurs.
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Plot Summary
This documentary miniseries explores the terrifying creatures that roamed the Earth during the Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic periods. It delves into the evolution of life during these crucial eras, showcasing massive insects, early reptiles, and the devastating extinction events that shaped the planet. The series uses CGI and animatronics to bring these ancient monsters to life.
Critical Reception
Walking with Monsters was generally well-received for its ambitious scope and impressive visual effects, which brought prehistoric life to the screen with a sense of realism. Critics praised its educational value and engaging narrative, though some noted that it leaned more towards spectacle than strict scientific accuracy at times. Audiences enjoyed the detailed recreations of extinct animals and the exploration of Earth's ancient past.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning visual effects and detailed CGI recreations of prehistoric creatures.
Appreciated for its educational content, offering a glimpse into the early stages of life on Earth.
Some noted a tendency towards dramatic storytelling over strict scientific adherence.
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Fun Fact
The series features some of the earliest known vertebrate predators to move onto land, including primitive amphibians and early reptiles, offering a unique look at the transition from water to land life.
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