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Series I: The Village Massacre
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The Village Massacre first aired on the 23rd of December. As the first series U'Herfuoi made, it was never immensely popular, and it was plagued with mistakes, including spelling, grammar, font size, sound, and obvious filming mistakes. But as a first series, with what would be quite boring monsters, most viewers said that they were impressed how he managed to still make it interesting with a extremely basic plot. It's plot did not change very dramatically, though the Deinonychi (named Olluctoraptors in the video) were added later to give the plot some more suspense. But he did make more of a back story then one would think necessary. He named almost all the creatures there, and even explain how they got there by an evolutionary sense. For example, the Tyrannosaur seen in the video was sai
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The Village Massacre first aired on the 23rd of December. As the first series U'Herfuoi made, it was never immensely popular, and it was plagued with mistakes, including spelling, grammar, font size, sound, and obvious filming mistakes. But as a first series, with what would be quite boring monsters, most viewers said that they were impressed how he managed to still make it interesting with a extremely basic plot. It's plot did not change very dramatically, though the Deinonychi (named Olluctoraptors in the video) were added later to give the plot some more suspense. But he did make more of a back story then one would think necessary. He named almost all the creatures there, and even explain how they got there by an evolutionary sense. For example, the Tyrannosaur seen in the video was said to be a Carcharodermasaurus-a totally made up animal-that evolved from Nanotyrannus. Compared to the other series, it has the least number of views and posts.