Dinosaur Earth & Megafauna World

Dinosaur Earth & Megafauna World (恐竜の地球とメガファウナの世界; Kyōryū no chikyū to megafauna no sekai) is an fantasy adventure anime series focus on teenagers with trouble in their lives that are transported back in time to formations that were home were to the greatest creatures ever in the history of Earth while experiencing change within themselves. The series shows off many dinosaurs that are often showing dinosaurs and the wildlife that lived alongside them that is rarely seen in media.

This series was inspired by the anime Jurassic! by Toei Animation which was inspired Ken Tsuchiya's Real Size Paleontology Picture Book and Real Size Ancient Creature Picture Book, Amazing Dinoworld from Curiosity Stream, BCCs Walking with Dinosaurs, The Dinosauria Series by David James Armsby, and Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World.

Cast
Igaruno Atsubuchi, Managai Isachiko, Horitsu Kamenri, Kashiza Hidenoru, Amagita Bunrashai, Mashita Matsumao: A series of students.

Richard Owen: A deceased famous paleontologist who coined the name "dinosaur"

Georges Cuvier: A French naturalist and zoologist who is known as the father of paleontology.

Gideon Mantell: An English paleontologist who began scientific study of dinosaurs

Barnum Brown: An American who discovered Tyrannosaurus rex

Charles H. Sternberg: TBA

Charles M. Sternberg: TBA

Mary Anning: a female English paleontologist who made great finds that contributed to scientific thinking.

John Ostrom: Deinochyus

Roy Chapman Andrews: An American paleontologist who led a Mongolian expedition that discovered

Halszka Osmolska

Ernst Stromer: A German paleontologist who discovered Spinosaurus

Charles R. Knight: a famous paleoartist

Othniel Marsh: TBA

John Bell Hatcher: TBA

Edward D. Cope:

Charles Darwin

Locations and Fauna
The places and the wildlife that are encounter are rarely seen in mainstream media.

Episodes
First Time Travel

Trivia
The time traveling ghosts of the anime have similarities to the ghosts in the Christmas Carol and Clarence from A Wonderful Life.

Birds are not the descendants of the dinosaurs, they are living dinosaurs.

The of teleporting to past is not needed to be explained even when the creatures show up to the present similar to Prehistoric Park.

Shown their work even makes references to dinosaur films like the Jurassic Park & World franchises and documentaries.