One day while driving to work, I passed a billboard that had Blue on it and saw that it was an advertisement for Jurassic World live Tour. I didn’t know what it was but as my kids are big Jurassic Park/World fans, I decided it might be worth going to.
Brand: Jurassic World
Review: Stegosaurus (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Action Attack by Mattel)
Review: Stygimoloch (Battle Damage)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)
Review: Stygimoloch (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Pop! Movies by Funko Inc.)
It was inevitable. Funko has now found its way onto the Dinosaur Toy Blog. Since this is the first Funko review on the DTB I suppose a brief introduction of the company is in order, not that it’s needed. Funko has managed to spread its tendrils into virtually every pop culture fandom imaginable and even if you don’t collect them, I know that at least a few readers here have a couple Funko figures around their home.
Review: Stygimoloch Breakout (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Lego)
“Yo.”
“I say, Beth, how is little Bronwyn faring? I miss having her along on our exploits!”
“Yeah, funny thing about that, Doc.
Review: Styracosaurus (Jurassic World Dino-Escape, Fierce Force by Mattel)
Does Mattel release too many repaints? Yes. Is there value in these repaints? Also, yes. Case in point, this Styracosaurus. This figure is the 3rd release of this toy. The first two times it was released I ignored it. I was disappointed by how much smaller it was compared to Mattel’s other ceratopsians.
Review: T. rex Dinosaur Fossil Exhibition (Jurassic World by LEGO)
“Ho, ho, ho there, fellow dinosaur lovers! Yes, it is I, Dr. Bella Claus, at your service once again! And where would I be without my loyal and trusty steed, Bethdolf?”
“I told you not to call me that, Doc!”
“Oh, come along, Beth, you were the one who refused to wear the elf hat again.
Review: T. rex Tower (Jurassic World by Lego Duplo)
Review: T. rex Transport (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by LEGO)
“Grrrrrr.”
“Now, now, Beth, let’s let bygones be bygones. I paid your bail, after all. And as you can see by my regally coifed hair and golden crown, we’re about to review a Tyrannosaurus rex!
Review: T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle (Jurassic World by LEGO)
Review and photographs by Loon, edited by Suspsy.
I don’t usually buy LEGO, but the sets they’ve been putting out for the new Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar animated series have really caught my eye. Having a bit of money and way too much time on my hands, I decided to take the plunge with the most expensive set from last year, T.
Review: Tanystropheus (Jurassic World: Fierce Force by Mattel)
Review: Tapejara (Jurassic World Dino Rivals/Primal Attack Savage Strike by Mattel)
Review: Tarbosaurus (Jurassic World: Massive Biters by Mattel)
Review and images by PhilSauria, edited by Suspsy
Tarbosaurus (alarming lizard) has only one officially recognised species, T. bataar, and was a large member of the tyrannosaur family that roamed Asia around 70 million years ago. Tarbosaurus had the smallest forelimbs relative to body size of all tyrannosaurids, and that’s saying something for a member of this group!
Review: Therizinosaurus (Jurassic World: Dominion, Sound Slashin’ by Mattel)
The Mattel Therizinosaurus we’re looking at today is among the most highly anticipated toys of the Jurassic World: Dominion line, and it makes sense. Although we’ve only seen fleeting glimpses of it, we know the herbivorous theropod will have a starring role in Jurassic World: Dominion.
Review: Triceratops (Jurassic World Duel Attack by Mattel)
This review might come across as being a tad redundant because the toy we’re looking at today is basically a re-tool of another toy already reviewed, the Roarivores Triceratops. There are oodles of other Jurassic World toys that still need reviews and this one is admittedly not terribly exciting.