Age: Cretaceous
Review: Velociraptor “Blue” (Attack Pack)(Jurassic World by Mattel)
With the Jurassic World license now in the hands of people who actually care about the toys they make, we now have a large selection of toys that (so far) have proven to be a massive improvement over the poorly designed dreck that Hasbro has created for the last film in the series.
Review: Velociraptor “Blue” (Battle Damage)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)
For the first time in Jurassic Park‘s history, Mattel now has the license from Universal to create toys for this franchise after Hasbro and Kenner had it for years before. No doubt Hasbro’s disappointing attempt at the previous toy line for Jurassic World (featuring screw holes on the sides of the figures, permanent flesh wounds on most, no sense of scale, and poor quality control) was the push that was needed to hand the reigns over to someone else.
Review: Velociraptor “BLUE” (Jurassic World by Hasbro)
Review: Velociraptor “Blue” (Jurassic World: Ferocious Pack by Mattel)
Review and photos by Prehistory Resurrection, edited by Suspsy
Mattel has made more ”Blue” toys (as well as other Velociraptors) than you can shake a stick at. Today, we will be taking a look at one of several incarnations of the beloved raptor: their Jurassic World Dominion Ferocious Pack version.
Review: Velociraptor “Cyclops” (Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs by Kenner)
Cyclops first appeared in the 1997 Lost World line, but like many of the smaller JP toys, it was re-released in subsequent years.
Review: Velociraptor “Delta” (Amber Legacy Collection by Mattel)
Review: Velociraptor “Snapjaw” (Electronic Version)(The Lost World: Jurassic Park by Kenner)
With Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom just around the corner, I’m sure a lot of us are feeling the JP hype and nostalgia again pretty strongly. Today I’d like to take a look back at one of the finest toys from the Lost World line of toys: the electronic Velociraptor!
Review: Velociraptor & Protoceratops (MIXVS MINIMAX)
Review: Velociraptor (2015) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd.)
Review: Velociraptor (2024)(Deluxe by CollectA)
Sniffing silently at the entrance of the small hole in the ground, Mammock decisively detects dinner. She raises her head and glances toward her mate, Mangle, who has located a second hole a dozen metres away. The two bob and jerk their heads in silent argument before Mammock finally snorts in irritation and begins clawing and scraping at the hole, sending dirt and pebbles flying in all directions.