Wieso war die Lagune plötzlich wo anders? | Jurassic Lore @KlaytonFioriti

In this video, we respond to Claytonity's analysis of one of the most controversial changes in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom: the suddenly relocated Mosasaurus lagoon on Isla Nublar. While the lagoon was located in the middle of the park in Jurassic World 2015, it appears to be directly connected to the open ocean in Fallen Kingdom. But how could the Mosasaurus have escaped if the lagoon was originally landlocked? Is this a genuine Jurassic World retcon, a continuity error, or is there a logical explanation? We discuss: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the Mosasaurus, Isla Nublar, the park map, Colin Trevorrow, possible retcons, fan theories, concept art, continuity errors, and why this change remains a major topic of discussion for many Jurassic fans. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom We also discuss why the Jurassic World trilogy often has problems with continuity, lore, and fanservice—from the Mosasaurus Lagoon to Dominion and Rebirth. What do you think: Is the relocated lagoon a harmless mistake or one of the biggest retcons in the Jurassic World series? Share your opinion in the comments! Chapter 00:00 Intro: The most controversial change in Jurassic World 00:41 Sponsor: Nextory for dinosaur, Jurassic, and Kaiju fans 03:46 Starting the reaction to Claytonity 04:58 The problem with the Mosasaurus Lagoon 05:30 Why was the lagoon moved in Fallen Kingdom? 07:05 The Jurassic World park suddenly doesn't fit anymore 07:42 Retcon or continuity error? 09:33 Map error in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 11:05 Did fans even notice the lagoon back then? 12:01 Why the relocated lagoon is a true retcon 14:48 Colin Trevorrow's explanation for the lagoon 15:52 Jurassic Park 4 concept map as a possible cause 18:25 Fallen Kingdom contradicts itself 19:37 "Connected to the Ocean" – is this explanation sufficient? 20:43 The Indominus Rex proves the problem 22:57 Concept art of the Mosasaurus lagoon 24:28 Why the lagoon retcon can't be excused 25:40 Spontaneous contest: How could the Mosasaurus have escaped? 30:04 Why the lagoon in Jurassic World 1 had no exit 33:21 What does this mean for the Jurassic World canon? 34:38 ​​Fan Theory: Flooding, Gate, or Canal System? 36:20 Could a Single Sentence Solve the Problem? 37:55 Jurassic World vs. Jurassic World Rebirth 40:10 Why Jurassic World 2015 Is a Lot of Fan Service 43:39 Could a Jurassic World Series Save Isla Nublar? 44:36 Ranking Thoughts on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 46:15 What Jurassic Fans Really Want 47:03 Primitive War as a Possible Jurassic Alternative 48:37 Conclusion: The Mosasaurus Lagoon Remains a Problem #JurassicWorld #JurassicPark #Mosasaurus #FallenKingdom #UnknownKaijuverse #Dinosaurs #Kaiju #JurassicWorldRebirth #IslaNublar #Reaction