The 13 50-minute episodes cover: Kraken: the Real Leviathon, Night of the Monkey Man, Stalin s Planet of the Apes, Creature of Snellgrove Lake, China s Lake Beast, Werewolf of Bray Road, Jurassic Fish Monsters, Creatures from the Fourth Dimension, America s Loch Ness Monster, Man-Eating Birds, Giganto II, Bigfoot and the Hounds of Baskervilles.
Bonus: Short-Form Featurettes
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This show is just okay.Nov 28, 2008 Can not say that I love Monsterquest. They could ''polish'' all the visual effects and it wasn't fascinating to watch it.
One of the best shows ,must have dvd !Nov 07, 2008 This is one of the best of it's kind, I"m so happy that they released this show on dvd. And I'm very impressed that they did it so quickly.I love to watch all eposides.I can hardy wait each new week to see what the new show will be.Season 2 will be released on January 20th 09. Thank you so very much History Channel. Hope that there will be many more seasons.
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My son loves this showOct 03, 2008 my son loves this show. he has been watching it since it started on tv. I figuered it would be a great christmas present for him.
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Things That Go Bump in the Night--or the Mind?Jul 27, 2008 "Monster Quest" is one of life's guilty pleasures. Each episode features high production values, good narration and a spooky story. The series clearly leans toward the "monsters are real!" side of the spectrum, but it presents the views of skeptics as well (albeit in a pretty perfunctory way).
Each hour creates an entertaining atmosphere of mystery, but the show is honest in reporting negative results. The camera traps that are set to take pictures of elusive beasts yield lovely shots of deer, horses, cows, cars and even eagles, but (so far, at least) never a Sasquatch, skunk ape, or dog man. DNA testing shows that the mutant monster dog is not a dire wolf--it's a big feral dog. The footprint of an elusive orang pendek (hypothesized to be a relict specimen of homo floresiensis) turns out to belong to a bear. And a clever experiment with high speed photography does a good job of refuting the theory that "rods" captured on ordinary video cameras are creatures from another dimension.
Whether you think of monsters as real or as folklore, this show will do nicely if you just want to sit back and enjoy a spooky, interesting story for an hour or so.