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Monsters Resurrected

American documentary television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Monsters Resurrected is an American edutainment television series that premiered on September 13, 2009, on the Discovery Channel.[1][2] The program reconstructs extinct animals of both Mesozoic and Cenozoic. It is also called Mega Beasts.[citation needed]

Episodes

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Home media

The complete 2-disc DVD was released on May 4, 2010 via Amazon. This release did not include Episode 5 (discussing Amphicyon).[4]

Reception

In a mixed review, Riley Black wrote in the magazine Smithsonian, "In the end, Monsters Resurrected left me feeling very conflicted. It was wonderful to see scientists describing real fossil evidence and the minutiae of paleontology—in the wake of Walking with Dinosaurs-type shows, it's good to see scientists make a comeback. Nevertheless, the action sequences of the show make me wonder how much of the scientific content actually got through to viewers. What did they remember after watching the show—the details of Acrocanthosaurus anatomy, or a Spinosaurus ripping into everything it came across with merciless abandon?"[5] In a positive review, Brad Newsome of The Age said "the doco does a fine job of explaining the terror birds' killing power and evolutionary history" and called it "fun and educational".[6]

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