New Jurassic Park YouTube Series Is Better Than Jurassic World Rebirth
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New Jurassic Park YouTube Series Is Better Than Jurassic World Rebirth
"YouTuber Ali Awada has been making animated Jurassic Park videos since 2023. And while some of his earlier attempts weren't highly polished, with choppy animations and weird edits, they showed that the creator understood how to produce scary videos using the world of Jurassic Park. And Awada's most recent Jurassic Park series is a massive improvement over that past work."
"Muldoon's Logs is an ongoing found-footage-like VHS horror series made up of 12- to 20-minute-long videos from the point of view of Jurassic Park game warden and khaki shorts lover Robert Muldoon. You know, the guy who gets eaten by a raptor in the first movie after saying, "Clever girl." In Awada's series, we get to see what Muldoon was up to before the movie, as he helped run the park and manage its dinos."
"Muldoon's Logs aren't the scariest YouTube videos around, but instead are more of a slow burn. You get a lot of time to just chill with Muldoon as he interacts with the dinos or investigates different scenarios. This builds the tension as you know something bad or scary is going to happen before the video ends. And when that happens, like a raptor appearing where it shouldn't or a T-Rex chase, it's exciting and tense."
Ali Awada has produced animated Jurassic Park videos since 2023 and has refined his style over time. Muldoon's Logs presents found-footage-like VHS horror episodes, each 12 to 20 minutes long, shown from the point of view of game warden Robert Muldoon. The series portrays Muldoon checking on dinosaurs, managing park duties, and investigating a recurring mystery of rogue velociraptors that appear in unexpected park areas. Episodes emphasize slow-building dread through prolonged, quiet interactions and procedural investigation rather than jump scares. When action occurs—such as a raptor appearing where it should not or a T-Rex chase—the payoff feels tense and earned. Production and animation quality have noticeably improved from earlier work.
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