>implying dinosaurs weren't always /m/
Beam weapon and a rocket punch.
Just needs a dude in a rubber suit my man.
The deciding moment will probably be when scientists discover they were all covered in dull feathers. Scaly dinosaurs become science fiction
>>15867174
Let's see all the references
>Godzilla
>The Beast From 2000 Fathoms
>Gorgo
>Varan the Unbelievable
>The Giant Behemoth
>The Lizards/Baby Alligators with shit glued on Form the The Lost World/Journey To the Center of the Earth/One Million Years BC ect
>Rodan
>Reptilicus
>The T-Rex from The Lost Continent
>Gertie the Dinosaur
I guess The Last Dinosaur wasn't popular enough for this party
>>15867174
Sauce?
>>15867504
holy shit, there's actually an anime for this?
>>15867705
Dinosaurs Attack! from IDW comics(based on a trading card set from Topps, and yes as the name implies it's basically a cousin to Mars Attacks!)
>>15867486
You silly sod, most dinosaurs were feathered because of their common ancestor was but the drastic covering were only for Theropods, non-avian dinosaurs like sauropods and the like were likely scaled all the way
>>15867500
>dinosaurs
was the dinosaur the last dinosaur or was the guy the last dinosaur?
>>15867500
oh fuck you're right
I should basically go sudoku over missing Reptilicus, Lost Continent T-Rex, and especially Gertie
>>15867710
It's a pretty good one, too. It's called Dinozone in Japanese, in case you're wondering. I remember watching it on Fox Kids as a kid.
>>15867500
Oh shit what was the Last Dinosaur about? I remember seeing it in a VHS tape I had that was about the history of movie monsters and the work put into making them come to life.
>>15867174
Dinosaurs in fiction are essentially kaijuu, so they're always /m/. Actual dinosaurs are not /m/.
>>15867202
of all the franchises to get rebooted and restarted it is a great tragedy that no one ever did anything with Dino Riders
>>15869147
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbQI7KqFTPo