The Nature of Monster Hunter Rise – The Forbidden Episode | Ecology Documentary



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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 – Intro
00:01:42 – Entry 1
00:08:13 – Entry 2
00:21:12 – Entry 3
00:45:42 – Entry 4
00:51:39 – Entry 5
01:16:45 – Entry 6
01:37:28 – Entry 7
01:55:56 – Entry 8
02:10:03 – Entry 9
02:24:34 – Entry 10
02:38:02 – Entry 11
02:52:00 – Credits
02:53:58 – Epilogue

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29 thoughts on “The Nature of Monster Hunter Rise – The Forbidden Episode | Ecology Documentary”

  1. Be sure to stick around until after the credits ;D

    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 – Intro
    00:01:42 – Entry 1
    00:08:13 – Entry 2
    00:21:12 – Entry 3
    00:45:42 – Entry 4
    00:51:39 – Entry 5
    01:16:45 – Entry 6
    01:37:28 – Entry 7
    01:55:56 – Entry 8
    02:10:03 – Entry 9
    02:24:34 – Entry 10
    02:38:02 – Entry 11
    02:52:00 – Credits
    02:53:58 – Epilogue

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    Notes:
    – The order of some events is changed compared to the game's plot. Namely, Amatsu appears WAY earlier, both for pacing and as a reference to the fact that it was at some point intended for Base Rise.
    – Everything said here about the Qurio and their lifecycle is canon, with one exception: It is not confirmed that Risen Elders are a precursor state to a full symbiosis – the game says nothing about how they fit into the process.

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  2. Through this final battle, through the mercy of forgiveness, the hope for a better world arises as man and beast share more in common than we think. (The ending reminds me of the Stories series and of Geralt fighting alongside a Pukei Pukei)

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  3. The song you had playing during the credits sounds incredibly similar to a song from the game endless ocean, or maybe from endless ocean 2. Perhaps its just sung by the same person, either way, id really like to know the song name so i can solve this question cause its really bugging me

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  4. Very good story. The main criticism I'd have based on a single listen is that the protagonist accepting death in order to draw a profound reaction from the audience needs to be done quite sparingly. Multiple times in a story so short starts to come across as comical.

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  5. Can we all just appreciate the sheer amount of effort this guy puts in these videos. The only other video i have seen from this guy is the mhw one with the same style but my god are both of these vids amazing

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  6. There are actually not enough words to describe how insanely entertaining this is. Another incredible video with an unmatched story behind it. 💜

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  7. i honestly dont think i have ever consumed any type of written entertainment as well done and thoughtful as this episode. I am going to9 look back at this in my future and wish i could experience this episode for the first time. Thank you Oceaniz!

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  8. As if I didn’t need to love Primordial Malzeno even more! That depiction single handedly makes him my favorite monster of all time! Thank you for delivering us such a wonderful documentary series! This community is a once in a lifetime experience that I cannot thank enough for existing!

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  9. it was worth the three hours bro
    i love the new approach making us feel for the monsters, i cannot help but feel happy for that ending.

    loved this very much, peak/10… ❤❤

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  10. I cant bring myself to pick up sunbreak again to take on primordial malzeno, but i do appreciate rise. My first mainline MH game, my official first one being stories 2. I listened to this masterpiece playing genU and uploading a video of my own staring Banbaro. My good sir, may your days be fullfilling and your nights be restful.

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