News: Upcoming releases from Mattel (New for 2025)(Pt.11)

5 (1 votes)

Four new Jurassic World Wild Roar toys are presently showing up in Central America, so it shouldn’t be long before they appear elsewhere as well.

Baryonyx has been done many times now, but it’s clearly a popular predator.

Maiasaura, however, is a welcome first for Mattel.

Review: Saltasaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

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4.8 (6 votes)

Ever since the demise of the Carnegie Collection, Safari Ltd. has been gradually adding genera from it to their wonderful Wild Safari line. Saltasaurus is the latest such addition. Discovered in 1975 and named in 1980 after Salta Province in Argentina, it was a relatively small titanosaurian sauropod at just 10-12 metres in length.

Review: Kaprosuchus (Jurassic World Epic Evolution by Mattel)

Kaprosuchus figure facing towards the left, side view, jaws closed

4 (3 votes)

Imagine yourself for a moment in a swamp. Not just any particular swamp. There’s mangrove trees with many vines hanging off their branches, tall reeds and cattails, and a strange assortment of prehistoric fauna. There’s a herd of ginormous Paraceratherium feeding on the trees, Phiomia fleeing from ravenous Titanoboa, Baryonyx fishing, and Beelzebufo hopping around.

Review: Diplodocus (Jurassic World, Legacy Collection by Mattel)

4.2 (5 votes)

It has gotten to the point where I wince a little whenever Mattel announces a new giant sauropod toy. It wasn’t that long ago that the Legacy Brachiosaurus was released, and I naively thought that such an enormous toy was a one-off release.

Review: Woolly Mammoth (Dor Mei)

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4 (5 votes)

A few days ago, the first Columbian mammoth figure was reviewed at the blog, which reminded me how much I love mammoths, so I was inspired to review my oldest mammoth toy; the Dor Mei woolly mammoth. I can’t find much info about it online, other than that it’s supposedly from 1983 and part of a line called “Galaxy Fighters Warriors”, but I have no idea what that means or if it’s even correct.

Review: Columbian Mammoth (Eofauna)

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5 (8 votes)

About 1.5 million years ago, a population of steppe mammoths (Mammuthus trogontherii) entered North America from Siberia via the Bering Strait. As they migrated south into the warmer regions of the United States and Mexico, they soon gave rise to a new mammoth species, M.

Review: Huayangosaurus (Haolonggood)

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5 (6 votes)

The Haolonggood Huayangosaurus was a figure originally teased on the 2024 Haolonggood announcement poster and since it’s a genus for which figures are few and far between a lot of collectors were eager to acquire one, me included. But then came the bad news, the Huayangosaurus was a bonus figure included with the Argentinosaurus pre-order.

News: Upcoming releases from Mattel (New for 2025)(Pt.9)

5 (1 votes)

Toys that change colour when immersed in water have long been popular with youngsters, so it makes sense for Jurassic World to get in on the game. These skeletal individuals become fleshed out.

Dilophosaurus.

Miragaaia.

Shringasaurus.

And there are also two packs that go from one colour scheme to another, with what appear to be wounds painted on.

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

Pyroraptor side view, head facing towards the left (or west), jaw closed

4 (5 votes)

Nearly 30 years after Jurassic Park released and had helped reform the general public’s perception of dinosaurs, Jurassic World Dominion released in 2022. It is the first film in the franchise to feature fully feathered dinosaurs (and a pterosaur), another major step moving in line with the science that had been going on for decades.

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