River Monsters
- Serie de TV
- 2009–2017
- 42min
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8.2/10
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Jeremy Wade busca por el mundo peces de agua dulce legendarios y peligrosos.Jeremy Wade busca por el mundo peces de agua dulce legendarios y peligrosos.Jeremy Wade busca por el mundo peces de agua dulce legendarios y peligrosos.
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This is a great fishing show apart from the overdramatization, which for me is a major negative.
Some drama scenes are annoying and plain unbelievable. The plot of every episode starts with a mystery man-eating monster but in the end there is no monster (duh) except for some seriously big fish. I guess this helps attracts non-fishermen to a show that would otherwise attract mostly fishermen.
On a positive note, the host is a good fisherman with excellent knowledge of the fish he targets and the ecosystems they live in. This portion of the show is by itself highly educational and enjoyable to watch.
Some drama scenes are annoying and plain unbelievable. The plot of every episode starts with a mystery man-eating monster but in the end there is no monster (duh) except for some seriously big fish. I guess this helps attracts non-fishermen to a show that would otherwise attract mostly fishermen.
On a positive note, the host is a good fisherman with excellent knowledge of the fish he targets and the ecosystems they live in. This portion of the show is by itself highly educational and enjoyable to watch.
I love this show. Jeremy Wade is an absolute monster at catching river monsters! I like it so much my brother and I made a spoof of it, of us catching our own River Monster. Great Great Show love it.
I could care less about fish, but Jeremy Wade is 100% legit. He is entertaining and intriguing and the locales are exotic and beautiful. He also hosts two other shows which are just as good: Mysteries of the Deep and Dark Waters.
... this is the show to watch.
An enthusiastic and entertaining presenter draws you in and you're hooked (sorry!).
You will quickly understand what it is to engage in this sport/hobby and why some estimated 2.9m people do so every week.
An enthusiastic and entertaining presenter draws you in and you're hooked (sorry!).
You will quickly understand what it is to engage in this sport/hobby and why some estimated 2.9m people do so every week.
This show is for all of us fisherman out there. We would all love to catch at least one of these monsters in our lives. Besides all the great fish, it's really Jeremy Wade the Biologist/Fisherman/Host that makes it the most entertaining. I hope this show goes on for a long time as it's always interesting to hear all of the stories of these monster fish & how in some cases they've killed or maimed people. The only thing that makes me sad is it seems most of the big fish aren't here in U.S. (Bummer) Although he only covers the freshwater fish right now, I can just imagine how big the fish can be when (hopefully) he switches to the monster fish in the ocean. That can be another series in itself which would again be entertaining as long as Jeremy Wade is the host. I enjoy showing people the fish he catches. My favorite fish so far he has caught has been the huge Aripima he caught out of the Amazon & the other fish w/the huge teeth The Goliath Tiger Fish. The Teeth look like they were tacked on because it doesn't look like it belongs here in this time, but more in the Jurassic era. If you have a chance to look those fish up, you will be quite impressed w/these fish. If you enjoy fishing even a little bit, or just like seeming huge fish you will enjoy this show.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe first episode that was ever filmed, Killer Catfish, is Jeremy's personal favorite.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #16.82 (2011)
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- 42min
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