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* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear [[MissedHimByThatMuch to the hosts' obliviousness]].
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* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear before their segments in the real world [[MissedHimByThatMuch to the hosts' obliviousness]].
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* Veteriarian Steve Leonard
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* Veteriarian and TV show host Steve Leonard
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* Evolutionary biologist Scott V. Edwards.
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* Evolutionary biologist Scott V. Edwards.Edwards
* Computer Animator Mike Paixao, who helps animate the monster models.
* Computer Animator Mike Paixao, who helps animate the monster models.
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* BrutalBirdOfPrey: Tse’nahale from Navajo Mythology is the subject of the episode "Bird Monster", which is depicted as a giant codor with a serrated beak and owl's talons. The segment itself .
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* BrutalBirdOfPrey: Tse’nahale from Navajo Mythology is the subject of the episode "Bird Monster", which is depicted as a giant codor with a serrated beak and owl's talons. The segment itself .itself depicts it hunting a biker and throwing it its chicks.
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The cast itself consists of
* Veteriarian Steve Leonard
* Comic book artist Creator/FrancisManapul
* Anthropologist Kathryn Denning
* Evolutionary biologist Scott V. Edwards.
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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: The Monster Bird episode depicts the giant bird as one that ''launches quadrupedally like a pterosaur''. Aside from the fact that it has too many fingers (4 instead of 3), no real bird has a hand remotely appropriate for such a launch. Although it's technically not a real bird, that is no excuse.
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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: The Monster Bird episode depicts the giant bird [[https://abookofcreatures.com/2015/06/12/tsenahale/ Tse’nahale]] as one that ''launches quadrupedally like a pterosaur''. Aside from the fact that it has too many fingers (4 instead of 3), no real bird has a hand remotely appropriate for such a launch. Although it's technically not a real bird, that is no excuse.
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* CoolVersusAwesome: The "Megajaws" sequence features the titular giant shark against a US Navy Submarine.
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* BrutalBirdOfPrey: Tse’nahale from Navajo Mythology is the subject of the episode "Bird Monster", which is depicted as a giant codor with a serrated beak and owl's talons. The segment itself .
* CoolVersusAwesome: The "Megajaws" sequence features the titular giant shark god Dakuwaqa against a US Navy Submarine.
* CoolVersusAwesome: The "Megajaws" sequence features the titular giant shark god Dakuwaqa against a US Navy Submarine.
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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: The Thunderbird episode depicts the giant bird as one that ''launches quadrupedally like a pterosaur''. Aside from the fact that it has too many fingers (4 instead of 3), no real bird has a hand remotely appropriate for such a launch. Although it's technically not a real bird, that is no excuse.
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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: The Thunderbird Monster Bird episode depicts the giant bird as one that ''launches quadrupedally like a pterosaur''. Aside from the fact that it has too many fingers (4 instead of 3), no real bird has a hand remotely appropriate for such a launch. Although it's technically not a real bird, that is no excuse.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear [[MissedHimByThatMuch to the hosts' obliviousness]], often before cuts to commercial breaks.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear [[MissedHimByThatMuch to the hosts' obliviousness]], often obliviousness]].
* SharkFinOfDoom: Dakuwaqa appears in the real life segments with his fin sticking out of the water beforecuts to commercial breaks.diving beneath the surface.
* SharkFinOfDoom: Dakuwaqa appears in the real life segments with his fin sticking out of the water before
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* RealAfterAll/RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear [[MissedHimByThatMuch to the hosts' obliviousness]], often before cuts to commercial breaks.
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* RealAfterAll/RogerRabbitEffect: RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear [[MissedHimByThatMuch to the hosts' obliviousness]], often before cuts to commercial breaks.
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* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Its the subject of one episode, not too different from most depictions. The film sequence depicts it travelling to Ulaanbaatar to get food for its soom to hatch eggs and some other stuff, taking a motorcycle to do so.
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* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Its the subject of one episode, not too different from most depictions. The film sequence depicts it travelling to Ulaanbaatar to get food for its soom soon to hatch eggs and some other stuff, eating a person and taking a motorcycle to do so.motorcycle.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: RealAfterAll/RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear [[MisssedHimByThatMuch [[MissedHimByThatMuch to the hosts' obliviousness]], often before cuts to commercial breaks.
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* CoolVsAwesome: The "Megajaws" sequence features the titular giant shark against a US Navy Submarine.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: In the same ballpark as them is the Vietmanese Wildman as an episode subject.
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'''''Beast Legends''''' was a 2010 canadian miniseries airing on both Creator/TheHistoryChannel and Creator/{{Syfy}}. It follows a team of both scientists and artists as they travel the world and study creatures of myth to recreate them for short films at the end of each episode, looking at real animals to help with it.
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'''''Beast Legends''''' was a 2010 canadian documentary miniseries airing on both Creator/TheHistoryChannel and Creator/{{Syfy}}. It follows a team of both scientists and artists as they travel the world and study creatures of myth to recreate them for short films at the end of each episode, looking at real animals to help with it.
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!!Beast Legends provides examples of:
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* KrakenAndLeviathan: they're episode on the Kraken features it incorporating the nastiest features of the Giant Octopus, Giant Squid and Colossal Squid, scaled up to 200ft long from the tip of its head to outstretch tentacles, which take up half the body length them selves.
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* KrakenAndLeviathan: they're The episode on the Kraken features it incorporating the nastiest features of the Giant Octopus, Giant Squid and Colossal Squid, scaled up to 200ft long from the tip of its head to outstretch tentacles, which take up half the body length them selves.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel (or the minor [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Varan) and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest where it lives, and uses bio-electric sparks to produce bursts of flame.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel (or the minor [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Franchise/{{Godzilla}} kaiju Varan) and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest where it lives, and uses bio-electric sparks to produce bursts of flame.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel (or the minor [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} kaiju [[Film/VaranTheUnbelievable Varan]]) and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest where it lives, and uses bio-electric sparks to produce bursts of flame.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel (or the minor [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} kaiju [[Film/VaranTheUnbelievable Varan]]) Varan) and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest where it lives, and uses bio-electric sparks to produce bursts of flame.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel (or the minor [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}}]] kaiju [[Film/VaranTheUnbelievable Varan]]) and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest where it lives, and uses bio-electric sparks to produce bursts of flame.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel (or the minor [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}}]] [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} kaiju [[Film/VaranTheUnbelievable Varan]]) and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest where it lives, and uses bio-electric sparks to produce bursts of flame.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest, and uses bio-electricity to produce bursts of flame.
* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Its the subject of one episode. The film sequence depicts it travelling to Ulanbatar to get food fior its soomn to hatch eggs and some other stuff, taking a motorcycle to do so.
* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear to the hosts' obliviousness before cuts to commercial breaks.
* Threatening Shark: The Fijian god Dakuwaqa is the subject of the third episode "Megajaws".
* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Its the subject of one episode. The film sequence depicts it travelling to Ulanbatar to get food fior its soomn to hatch eggs and some other stuff, taking a motorcycle to do so.
* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear to the hosts' obliviousness before cuts to commercial breaks.
* Threatening Shark: The Fijian god Dakuwaqa is the subject of the third episode "Megajaws".
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel (or the minor [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}}]] kaiju [[Film/VaranTheUnbelievable Varan]]) and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest, forest where it lives, and uses bio-electricity bio-electric sparks to produce bursts of flame.
* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Its the subject of one episode. The film sequence depicts it travelling toUlanbatar Ulaanbaatar to get food fior for its soomn soom to hatch eggs and some other stuff, taking a motorcycle to do so.
* KrakenAndLeviathan: they're episode on the Kraken features it incorporating the nastiest features of the Giant Octopus, Giant Squid and Colossal Squid, scaled up to 200ft long from the tip of its head to outstretch tentacles, which take up half the body length them selves.
* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear to the hosts'obliviousness obliviousness, often before cuts to commercial breaks.
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* KrakenAndLeviathan: they're episode on the Kraken features it incorporating the nastiest features of the Giant Octopus, Giant Squid and Colossal Squid, scaled up to 200ft long from the tip of its head to outstretch tentacles, which take up half the body length them selves.
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'''''Beast Legends''''' was a 2010 canadian miniseries airing on both Creator/TheHistoryChannel and Creator/{{Syfy}}. It follows a team of both scientists and artists as they travel the world and study creatures of myth to recreate them for short films at the end of each episode, looking at real animals to help with it.
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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: The Thunderbird episode depicts the giant bird as one that ''launches quadrupedally like a pterosaur''. Aside from the fact that it has too many fingers (4 instead of 3), no real bird has a hand remotely appropriate for such a launch. Although it's technically not a real bird, that is no excuse.
* CoolVsAwesome: The "Megajaws" sequence features the titular giant shark against a US Navy Submarine.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest, and uses bio-electricity to produce bursts of flame.
* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Its the subject of one episode. The film sequence depicts it travelling to Ulanbatar to get food fior its soomn to hatch eggs and some other stuff, taking a motorcycle to do so.
* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear to the hosts' obliviousness before cuts to commercial breaks.
* Threatening Shark: The Fijian god Dakuwaqa is the subject of the third episode "Megajaws".
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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: The Thunderbird episode depicts the giant bird as one that ''launches quadrupedally like a pterosaur''. Aside from the fact that it has too many fingers (4 instead of 3), no real bird has a hand remotely appropriate for such a launch. Although it's technically not a real bird, that is no excuse.
* CoolVsAwesome: The "Megajaws" sequence features the titular giant shark against a US Navy Submarine.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The dragon they make (based off the polish myth of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawel_Dragon Wawel Dragon]]) has skin membranes a la a flying squirrel and glides since wings would make it too big for the forest, and uses bio-electricity to produce bursts of flame.
* OurGryphonsAreDifferent: Its the subject of one episode. The film sequence depicts it travelling to Ulanbatar to get food fior its soomn to hatch eggs and some other stuff, taking a motorcycle to do so.
* RogerRabbitEffect: The monsters appear to the hosts' obliviousness before cuts to commercial breaks.
* Threatening Shark: The Fijian god Dakuwaqa is the subject of the third episode "Megajaws".
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