Review: Triceratops (‘Cartoon Series’ by Wing Crown / Gosnell)

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Wing Crown Triceratops toy

3.3 (3 votes)

Review and Photos by Hubert, edited by DinoToyBlog.

My overview of Wing Crown’s 7 inch ‘Cartoon Series’ continues with their Triceratops. This is definitely my least favourite in the set and I think the ‘cartoonification’ went a little too far.

Review: Woolly Rhinoceros (Mojö Prehistoric by Mojö Fun)

5 (5 votes)

Before we begin the review, I would like to extend my gratitude towards Happy Hen Toys for sending this figure along as a review sample. Check out their large selection of animal and dinosaur figures by clicking the banner below.

In 2011 my first review for the Dinosaur Toy Blog was posted, it was of the AAA woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis).

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Hunt ‘n Chomp)(Jurassic World: Dino Trackers by Mattel)

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3.8 (4 votes)

Well, with yet another Jurassic World movie coming out this summer, I figured I had better review this toy now rather than later. Yes, it’s another of the many Tyrannosaurus rex variants that Mattel has churned out since 2018.

News: Upcoming releases from Takara Tomy (New for 2025)

4 (1 votes)

Lots of neat stuff for the ANIA line this year. First here’s the non-Jurassic World items, each with information cards printed in Japanese and English:

Archaeopteryx. Always nice to see one.

Tyrannomimus, an ornithomimosaurian from Japan. I think this might be the very first toy of it.

Review: Spinosaurus (Electronic Keychain)(Jurassic Park 3 by Tiger Electronics)

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3 (3 votes)

Review and photos by Paleodude, edited by Suspsy

With the influx of Spinosaurus toys from Mattel following the species’ reintroduction to the silver screen in Jurassic World: Rebirth it’s hard to keep track of all the bits and pieces produced of the T.

Review: Tyrannosaurus (Osborne) (Recur)

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4.7 (7 votes)

According to my DinoToyCollector profile I have 38 Tyrannosaurus rex figures in my collection, and I know that’s not all of them. Like many collectors, Tyrannosaurus is probably the last dinosaur I need more of on my shelves, and yet I keep getting more.

Review: Lythronax (Beasts of the Mesozoic by Creative Beast Studios)

5 (6 votes)

What better-suited rival for the “devil-horned face” than the “gore king” tyrant?

Some animals know the dangers of their environment by instinct. Other animals have to learn by experience – provided they can survive it. For young nestling Diabloceratopses exploring life in Late Cretaceous Utah, knowing danger could mean recognizing the difference between the casual bustle of the foraging adults, and the sound of the herd suddenly tensing in fear.

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