News: Upcoming release from PNSO (New for 2025)(Pt.5)

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5 (1 votes)

Well, that sure was quick! Here’s the next PNSO reveal, Huigi the “Hongkongosaurus.” It’s PNSO’s unofficial name for a fragmentary sauropod discovered in Hong Kong. This toy’s launch is being promoted through crowdfunding with an estimated release date of August.

I wonder what its official genus name will end up being.

Review: Velociraptor (The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Hammond Collection by Mattel)

4 (3 votes)

Although I no longer hold The Lost World: Jurassic Park in high regard, I do have nostalgia for it. I was 13 when the movie was released and I don’t think I was ever more hyped for a film, aside from the first Jurassic Park, perhaps.

Review: Craterosaurus (Jurassic World: Danger Pack by Mattel)

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4 (3 votes)

Discovered in the Woburn Sands Formation in England and formally described in 1874, Craterosaurus was a relatively small stegosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous some 113-112 million years ago.

Mattel released the first and so far only Craterosaurus toy in 2024 as part of their Danger Pack series.

Review: Parasaurolophus (ANIA by Takara Tomy)

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3.7 (3 votes)

In my last Takara Tomy review, I covered the ANIA Styracosaurus, the 17th figure in the AL line and a decent, but admittedly somewhat drab-looking rendition of the horned dinosaur. As if in full awareness of the latter fact, Takara Tomy’s 18th figurine of the AL line features a striking contrast in the elegant and brightly colored Parasaurolophus, the first ornithopod dinosaur featured in the series.

Review: Edmontonia (Jurassic World: Rebirth, Frenzy Pack by Mattel)

4 (3 votes)

A new Jurassic World movie is on the horizon and regardless of how you feel about the Jurassic franchise it means we’ll be getting a new lineup of toys to accompany it. And what a lineup it is! The Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Mosasaurus have all been given a fresh makeover.

Review: Therizinosaurus (Jurassic World Hammond Collection, by Mattel)

Therizinosaurus facing towards the right, side view, in standing pose

4.7 (3 votes)

Only two years after it showed up in Jurassic World Dominion, the fan favorite Therizinosaurus finally joined Mattel’s Hammond Collection line of highly articulated action figures last year. I’ll be straight to the point in saying that this is easily one of my top favorites in the line, and I think one of the best in terms of articulation, and screen likeness.

Review: Iguanodon and Skorpiovenator (Jurassic World: Roarin’ Battle Pack by Mattel)

4 (4 votes)

I initially wasn’t planning on acquiring either the Mattel Iguanodon or Skorpiovenator for my children’s dinosaur collection, but back in February 2024, Amazon Canada put the Roarin’ Battle Pack on sale for $26.94, which in this country is three dollars less than the retail price of a single toy in the Roarivores/Roar Strikers/Wild Roar size category.

Review: Velociraptor (Baby) (Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary, Captivz Build N’ Battle Dinos by ToyMonster)

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4 (5 votes)

It’s Jurassic June! And this year I’m only reviewing Jurassic Park (and World) merchandise during this holiest of months for Jurassic fans. Yes, I know we review Jurassic stuff all year long, but I haven’t reviewed anything Jurassic for two months so I’m excited to get back into it for this special occasion.

News: Introducing Everything Dinosaur Evolution

5 (2 votes)

The fine folks at Everything Dinosaur have officially revealed a brand spanking new range of prehistoric figures!

Done in collaboration with paleontologist Dean Lomax, paleoartist Bob Nicholls, and digital designer Glen Southern, Evolution will offer 1:33 scale animals that strive to be as scientifically accurate as possible.

Review: Baryonyx (Maxim) (Prehistoric Animal Models by PNSO

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5 (4 votes)

My thanks goes to the good folks at Happy Hen Toys for providing a review sample for this review. Despite its history and the significance of its discovery, I never had much Baryonyx in my collection growing up. Although Baryonyx has had a presence in the toy market since the late 1980s, for a long time that presence seemed pretty sparse.

Review: Dinosaur Missions: Stegosaurus Discovery (Jurassic World by LEGO)

5 (2 votes)

“Hello, my fellow dinosaur lovers. Dr. Bella Bricking here once again, as well as the indispensable Beth Buildit. As always, we are happy and proud to be here. Happy National Dinosaur Day and Happy Pride Month!”

“Hey there, folks. Hope you’re still holding up strong.”

“Today’s review is an exciting one, for it deals with an animal we have never tackled here before: the iconic Stegosaurus!

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