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The Rhedosaurus is a fictional dinosaur that debuted in the 1953 monster film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, directed and co-written by Eugène Lourié. The Rhedosaurus is depicted as a giant, destructive, prehistoric reptile that is immune to most modern artillery in its major on-screen appearance.
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is a 1953 American independent monster film directed by Eugène Lourié, with stop motion animation by Ray Harryhausen.It is partly based on Ray Bradbury's 1951 short story of the same name, which was later reprinted as "The Fog Horn".
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Name Species Film/show Notes Barney Tyrannosaurus rex: Barney & Friends: The friendly, optimistic, 200,000,000-year-old, purple title character of the iconic PBS series Baby Bop Triceratops: A three-year-old green girl and a companion of Barney. B.J. Protoceratops: A seven-year-old yellow boy and a companion of Barney. Riff Saurolophus
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Rodan's debut appearance was the first and only time the character was given a chestnut color. It originally had a menacing face with a jagged, toothed beak, which would disappear in later incarnations as the character became more heroic. Rodan was portrayed via a combination of suitmation and wire-operated puppets for flight sequences.
Of all the characters in the series, Jason is the one who struggles the most with the differences between the Greek and Roman perspectives. When the Argo II is stuck in North Africa, he must choose one identity or the other; he decides to consider himself a Greek, despite his parentage, and is subsequently unable to command a legion of Roman ...