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katmaatui · 2 years
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Science is not the problem in Jurassic Park, money is. This can be seem from the very first book to the lego tv show. The rich people with money use that to control others, and they will endanger their safety and ignore legitimate concerns because they have the power to. The people have no choice. Their whole lives rely on these people who are concerned only with what they deem theirs. They will use money to manipulate others into doing things they wouldn’t do normally (Alan Grant goes to Isla Nublar multiple times because someone promised to pay for his research, Simon Masrani (owner of Jurassic World) convinces construction workers to ignore safety concerns by promising them a triple overtime bonus, the list goes on and on). The whole premise is the critization of focusing on profit and money versus the well-being of your workers which in this case does include the dinosaurs. By focusing on the “science gone wrong” aspect, you miss the point because the science did what it expected to do, but by ignoring ethics and morality, we see the failure of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. In this essay, I will
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mr-snailman · 10 months
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Speaking Of Which I think I had a dream once a long time ago about Jurassic Park being haunted and also raptors forming a sort of civilization. and yeah i think it absolutely should be haunted. all those ruins on isla nublar. footsteps on metal but nobody's there. the cherry red tip of a cigarette burning in the darkness. the raptors have a patron saint who is too different, too unlike them to ever really be understood but also similar enough to join the hunt. and also maybe dennis i guess (the bogeyman, the egg-thief).
and then by contrast the t-rexes would be like titans, maybe. not enough of them to reproduce, so they're once-in-several-generations-type-phenomenons. legends and myths. i dunno i read dinotopia enough as a kid and i guess it made an impression
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yawning-thylacine · 3 years
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ok then ........ declaring myself #1 fan of Red the dog 🥺🥰☺️ (from legend of isla nublar)
—because I CAN’T FIND MENTION OF HIM LITERALLY ANYWHEREEEEE 😤?!?!!
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andresochoamadrigal · 4 years
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Red vs. Blue. Who do you think will save the day? Find out on @Lego #JurassicWorld Legend of Isla Nublar, tomorrow at 10:30am/9:30c, only on @Nickelodeon. // Red vs. #BlueRaptor. ¿Quién crees que salvará el día? Descúbrelo en @Lego #JurassicWorld Legend of Isla Nublar, mañana a las 10:30 am/9:30c, solo en @Nickelodeon. #jpsacu #jurassicpark #jurassicworld #fallenkingdom #jurassicworld2 #jurassicworld3 #jurassicpark6 #parquejurasico6 #mundojurasico #mundojurasico2 #mundojurasico3 #parquejurasico #elreinocaido #jurassiccomunity #jurassicfandom #jurassicfan #dinofan #jurassicart #jurassicartwork @jurassicworld @samneilltheprop @jeffgoldblum @lauradern @nickelodeon @lego https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Q6LT8g7GH/?igshid=11488zufyfnku
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mrsquill · 7 years
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Tempora Mutantur
So, this is what happens when @auroradunnpreston and I play around with prompt generators. This has the potential to be a multi-chapter; so please, if you like it and have any ideas - let me know! Enjoy ❤️
'Tempora mutantur is a Latin adage meaning "times change". It is also stated in various longer forms, most commonly Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis, meaning "Times change, and we change with them".'
Claire felt the unfamiliar flutter of nerves twist in her gut, the cab cruising through the city streets, lit up against the dark sky above. Partying wasn't her forte; studying was. She enjoyed the impersonal poetry of statistics and graphs, not chasing down the tang of lime and salt with another shot. The fabric of her dress glittered under the passing streetlights; Claire adjusted the material self consciously. She'd never been a social butterfly yet couldn't be classed as a recluse. She just had better things to do than get wasted every weekend - not that she judged those who did. Claire Dearing had plans; she wanted to move up in the world, out of her broken family home where she could scarcely breathe.
Claire still hadn't gotten over the euphoria she'd felt a week earlier. Flipping through the morning mail - bills her mom hadn't paid, envelopes with LAST WARNING stamped boldly in red across the front - she'd come across a letter addressed to her, Miss Claire Athena Dearing. With frantic hands she'd torn at the paper, anticipating another rejection from the hundred or so jobs she'd applied to, with the intention of supporting herself during her final years of studying. But it wasn't rejection, nor was it acceptance into anything she'd applied for. The letter clutched between Claire's fingers was an invitation to become an intern at Masrani Global, the world's fastest-growing telecommunications company.
It hadn't taken Claire long to reach a decision. It would mean leaving her mother; a woman who she dearly loved, but one who had folded into herself after the father of her children left. Her sister had already flown their tattered nest; married with her second child on the way, Karen only encouraged Claire to follow her dreams. The girls she'd invited tonight had nothing but good things to say, too. They weren't friends, as such. Claire had become wary of emotional attachment after her father had left, and was so blinded by her need to excel in life that she barely took any time to be what she was: a 24-year-old woman with her entire destiny ahead of her.
Carly, Faith and Rebecca were girls she knew from college; ones she'd dropped an email to after accepting the job that meant she'd be leaving the entire country. The three of them were best friends, inviting Claire now and again to events when the occasion called. They'd responded almost instantly, gushing over her achievements, promising they'd attend drinks to send her off. As the cab pulled up outside the club, Claire cursed herself inwardly for bending to the social norm. She realised didn't need waving off by women she only ever saw perhaps twice a year; and even that was mostly out of pity.
Handing the driver a fistful of bills and plastering a smile on her face, Claire wrapped her jacket a little tighter round herself as her ID was checked, she was granted access inside the club and gave her jacket to the cloakroom. Arriving twenty minutes early had previously been a good idea; now Claire was full of regret. The place was pretty busy; dance music thumping from the speakers, lights throwing kaleidoscopes of colour against the wall. Holding herself a little straighter, Claire headed for the bar. Vodka would take the edge off it all, or so she hoped.
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Owen drained the last of his beer from the bottle, wondering whether he could down a whiskey before he hit the road. His evening had been long and fruitless; Chad had long since disappeared into the night with a blonde woman he'd sworn he'd known since high school. Hanging around in bars full of college kids wasn't how Owen had anticipated spending his leave after his most recent tour, but he supposed he had to roll with it. Even if that meant being ditched by his supposed best friend for the first woman he saw.
Owen was fishing in his pocket for cash when a pair of legs stole his attention. Long, pale and coltish; ending in towering heels. Eyebrow raised, his eyes travelled upwards. The girl must've been three or four years younger than him at most; long red hair tumbling past her slim waist. She was dressed in golden sequins; the fabric short on her thighs and close to her curves. A total knockout. She looked slightly nervous, her eyes darting about the dark room, perhaps unsure of her surroundings. Yet Owen noted the little arrogance in the way she held herself; her chin turned upward, the way she flicked her hair over her shoulder. He smiled. She was perfect.
The bartender called to him; he offered his place in the queue to her, instead. She turned to Owen; blue eyes blinking in the neon lights as she met his gaze for the first time. "Are you sure?" She asked, raising her voice to be heard over the music. "Of course," he nodded. She thanked him, a downward sweep of illegally long lashes and teeth sinking into her lower lip. God damn, she was cute. "I'm Owen, by the way," he added, as she tapped the bar impatiently with one perfectly manicured finger. "Claire," she replied, offering a hand to shake. Owen smiled at the gesture; the girl had clearly never been properly hit on before - which surprised him greatly.
"You all by yourself?" Owen asked innocently. "No, I'm waiting for my friends to arrive, actually," Claire retorted defensively, squaring her shoulders in her pretty halterneck. He admired her feistiness, her furrowed brow. "I'm not trying to be creepy," he chuckled, "just makin' some conversation," Owen shrugged as Claire ordered a vodka and lemonade. Owen surprised himself, ordering another beer as she apparently mulled over his answer. "Who are you here with?" Claire asked after a moment, eyes narrowed, taking a sip of the drink placed in front of her. "Only the crippling sense of loneliness," he winked, and delighted in watching the blush colour her cheeks as she grinned, her features no longer scowling.
"Nah, my buddy just ditched me - for a woman. Can you believe that?" Owen laughed, the bartender setting down a beer in front of him as he paid. "I'm assuming she was probably better company than you," Claire said quietly, raising her eyebrows and smirking blatantly in his direction. God. She even bites back. Justin Timberlake's latest release came thumping over the speakers; people evaporating around them and heading to the dancefloor. "Listen, I don't know about you, but I can barely hear myself think in here. You wanna take this waitin' around business outside?" Owen leaned close as he spoke in her ear, almost overwhelmed by the scent of vanilla on her skin. Claire nodded, heading toward the terrace door. Owen tried to avert his eyes; to obvious failure. Her ass was high, tight and fantastic; probably due to some exercise he couldn't put his finger on. She didn't strike him as a cheerleader. He wasn't entirely sure what she was, but he followed her steps eagerly anyway.
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Claire was laughing, more than she had in years. Another vodka in and she was starting to feel herself relax; her bones mellowing, her personality more forthcoming. Claire wasn't drunk, by any means. Just flushed with the humour of her company. They were sat on a cushioned bench atop the terrace, respecting one another's space, having taken a place at either end. The ten minutes she'd planned to spend with him had progressed into a full half hour, with no sign of Carly, Faith or Rebecca. Owen (last name, Grady, she'd discovered) was 28-years-old; and fresh on leave from a tour with the Navy SEALS, where he'd been serving for five years already.
Claire wasn't about to deny his attractiveness; he was tanned, tall, and his handsome features were a little weary with the sun and all he had seen. Owen wore dark jeans and a grey shirt; his thighs straining against the denim, dark blonde hair visible on his broad chest thanks to his open collar. Claire noted the dog tags round his neck, the way his biceps pushed against the fabric around them. She shivered involuntarily as she glanced at the large hands nursing his beer, his scarred forearms. Owen was a little guarded; she noted a kindred spirit in his slight unease with the crowds. It only intrigued her further. In turn, Owen had asked Claire questions, gently probing for information about her life.
He'd listened with wide eyes and she'd spilled her family wreckage over the distance between them; the air cool but not cold enough to force them back inside. The city was sprawled out beneath them; cab horns sounding and music droning on, others around them smoking and shrieking and clanking bottles in celebration of something in their lives. But, to Claire, it seemed he only had eyes for her. He'd crack a joke here and there; usually at her expense, and she'd fight the urge to smile, eyes rolling back, retort slipping from her lips. Owen was halfway through telling her about his Alsatian, Misty, when Claire's phone buzzed with a text.
Owen's words faltered, his voice quieter as she read the display. "Those girls finally show?" He asked, and Claire shook her head. "Carly's having trouble sorting a sitter for her kids. A real shame.. I mean, it's not like a gave them an entire week's notice," Claire muttered, unable to keep the bitterness from her voice, taking a long sip of her drink, ice rattling in the glass. "Somethin' tells me you ain't as fond of these friends as you'd have led me to believe," Owen murmured, grinning slightly as he drank from his own bottle.
"They're not my friends, exactly," Claire sighed, "they're more.. Acquaintances. I wasn't there for the slumber parties and the trips to the mall. I was in the library, wearing the crappy glasses my mom could just about afford, finishing a paper for extra merit. It's what I wanted, at the time, and strangely.. I don't regret it. I was so caught up in moving ahead in terms of my life, I guess I never really took the time to form any sort of real relationship with them, you know?" She said sadly, and Owen nodded. He'd been sympathetic, listening to Claire tell of how her father had deserted her family, and now the story of how she'd isolated herself in her teen years; comforting with eager ears.
"I get it. Trust me - I do. It's a little easier to cut yourself off when you've seen men you consider brothers die right in front of you. That shit's tough," he murmured, eyes flickering in the dim light of the terrace. "Sorry," he continued when Claire stayed silent. "I shouldn't have put this whole thing on a downer," he scrubbed the back of his head with a hand awkwardly. "Don't be sorry," Claire smiled, "I appreciate your honesty." His smile journeyed all the way toward his steady gaze, as genuine as the sky was blue. Claire hadn't realised just how close they had gotten; his arm laid out over the back of the bench near her shoulder, her folded legs near to his. She shifted a little; her knee bumping against his for a moment. The slight contact was electric for her, blush creeping into her neck as Owen's eyes bored into hers.
Claire moved as though he had burned her; chastising herself mentally, for it was only minor, yet she felt it so much. She broke their shared gaze, leaning toward the table for her glass. "So, what are your plans for the future?" Claire asked, clearing her throat, shattering the probable silence that had settled over them. Owen exhaled heavily, large shoulders shrugging under his shirt. It was the one subject they hadn't discussed. He told her he had no idea; that his experience with training dolphins had led him to believe that maybe working with animals was his true calling. "Or, you've just had enough of human contact," Claire said lightly, trying to inject some humour back into the conversation. "You know, I really thought that I damn well had," Owen murmured, no joke in his sensual tone, thumb rubbing against the top of his bottle.
The atmosphere was charged; they may as well have been the only two souls on the terrace. Claire knew she should look away, but found herself unable to, heat pooling in her belly as Owen watched her intently, her teeth sinking into her lower lip. Owen murmured that he was heading to the bathroom; that he'd be back in a few moments. Claire was glad for it; it gave her time to think. She was helplessly attracted to the man who had been beside her; practically begging for his hand to touch her naked shoulder, to feel him against her in any way possible. Claire knew her limits; it couldn't have been the alcohol that made her feel this way. Maybe it was Owen; an irresistible man from the shadows who had courted her with such practised ease. Claire was under no illusions; she was aware that this sort of thing was probably a weekly occurrence for him. But he was kind, honest; and he wanted her, too.
Maybe she just didn't care; stood on a grand precipice in her life, about to leave the country she'd lived in her whole life to embark on an adventure she'd only ever dreamed of. Claire had felt suffocated for over a decade; first by her mom, then her sister advancing in ways she never would, her supposed friends sharing no common interest with her, no drive to see the world for what it was. For the taking. Claire was finally leaving them behind, putting her past to bed, heading somewhere where nothing was certain. She was free; she felt bold, fearless, and a little like living the teenage years she'd missed out on. In a fleeting moment, her mind had been made up. She got to her feet, and followed in Owen's footsteps.
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tvrundownusa · 5 years
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tvrundown USA 2019.09.14
Saturday, September 14th:
(highlights): Arthdal Chronicles (netflix), LEGO Jurassic World (NICK, "Legend of Isla Nublar" morning series premiere), Maigret (OVAtion, 2hrs), 48 Hours (CBS, season 33 opener, 2hrs), Planet Earth: Nature's Great Events (BBCAm, 70mins), The Mondo Animation Hour (ElRey), Black Women OWN the Conversation (OWN, season 1 finale)
(original made-for-TV movies): "The Cheerleader Escort" (Lifetime, 2hrs++), "Forever in my Heart" (Hallmark, 2hrs)
(latenight "Toonami" [adultswim] lineup): Dragon Ball Super, gen:LOCK, Dr.Stone, Fire Force, Food Wars!, Black Clover, Boruto, Naruto Shippuden, Mobile Suit Gundam Origin: Red Comet, Lupin the 3rd
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popculturenet · 5 years
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-Expanded partnership features four new building sets revealed for the first time at New York Toy Fair, based on an original, animated mini-series coming later this year-
NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOY FAIR — Universal Brand Development (Universal) and the LEGO Group today announced an exciting expansion to the popular LEGO® Jurassic World portfolio of toys and content: a new building sets assortment inspired by an all-new, animated mini-series – LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar. Following the adventures of Claire, Owen and fan-favorite dinosaurs seen in the 2018 animated specials, LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit, this new mini-series runs 13 episodes and will debut later this year.
Set in 2012, three years before the events of the Jurassic World movie, LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar picks up where the story left off from LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit. Newly hired animal behaviorist Owen Gradyand Assistant Manager of Park Operations Claire Dearing team up on Isla Nublar to deal with everything the Jurassic World park throws their way. And “everything” includes runaway dinosaurs, ongoing construction to expand the park, tourists everywhere, unpredictable tropical weather, and an impulsive boss! Plus, a mysterious saboteur with surprising ties to the park’s past is on a quest to find a legendary treasure and destroy Jurassic World forever! What could possibly go wrong? Everything.
“The box office and retail success of 2018 proved Jurassic World is the definitive dinosaur brand,” said Vince Klaseus, president of Universal Brand Development. “This year we’re focused on continuing to expand the Jurassic World story through always-on content and new experiences for fans of all ages. Our partnership with the LEGO Group allows us to do just that and more.”
Building on the success of the 2018 LEGO Jurassic World offering, the LEGO Group will globally launch four building sets that take the storytelling and role play opportunity beyond the blockbuster film year, giving fans the chance to bring new adventures, characters and dinosaurs home for even more play. The sets will hit shelves this fall, and are displayed in the LEGO booth #1335 in Hall 3B of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center from February 16-19.
“Jurassic World is one of those properties that just works so well in LEGO form,” said Jill Wilfert, vice president, licensing & entertainment for LEGO Group. “The theme and stories appeal to kids and adults at the same time, and with this content, we offer a fun and unique twist by adding LEGO creativity and humor to an evergreen property. We’re thrilled to expand our successful partnership with Universal to introduce more original LEGO Jurassic World stories that will inspire imaginations and continued play.”
Revealed for the first time today, four building sets based on LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar include:
75934 – Dilophosaurus on the Loose Explore LEGO Jurassic World with Owen Grady and build his drone to look after the dinosaurs. Meet Hudson Harper, a kid who knows everything there is to know about dinosaurs. And build the market stall in the shape of a dinosaur head with LEGO bricks. But look out—a young Dilophosaurus has escaped and is creeping up behind Hudson. Fly to the rescue with Owen’s drone, fire the net shooter and capture that dinosaur. Every day is an adventure with this action-packed LEGO playset! Ages 6+, 168 pieces, $19.99 (USD)
75935 Baryonyx Face-Off: The Treasure Hunt  Rush to stop Danny Nedermeyer and Sinjin Prescott’s dangerous treasure hunt in LEGO Jurassic World! According to legend, there is treasure hidden on Isla Nublar and Danny and Sinjin have a map and old videotape to help them find it. But when a Baryonyx dinosaur thinks they are trying to steal her fish, they have to hide out in an old trailer. Help Owen Grady and Claire Dearing fix up the off-road buggy. Then drive with them and Red the dog to catch the bad guys before they steal the treasure!Ages 7+, 434 pieces, $59.99 (USD)
75937 - Triceratops RampageTake a ride on the awesome new LEGO Jurassic World Egg Spinner with Simon Masrani and Allison Miles. But, watch out—­there’s been a power failure and the mighty Triceratops has smashed through the fence and escaped! Jump in the buggy with Owen Grady and speed to the rescue. Dangle a carrot in front of the mighty dinosaur to distract it and save the tourist. There’s never a dull day in Jurassic World park!Ages 7+, 447 pieces, $59.99 (USD)
75938 – T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle Danger! Danny Nedermeyer is roaming Jurassic World park in his huge Dino-Mech on a mission to steal the treasure hidden in the Isla Nublar volcano. But first he has to face the mighty T. rex. Jump in the boat with Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Vic Hoskins—plus baby Velociraptors Blue, Delta, Echo and Charlie—and speed to the battle scene. Fire the boat’s stud shooters at the Dino-Mech. Put the T. rex to sleep with the tranquilizer gun. You must stop Danny before he finds a way to smash into the volcanic rock and steal the treasure!Ages 8+, 716 pieces, $89.99 (USD)
New Jurassic World Adventures With “LEGO® Jurassic World: Legend Of Isla Nublar” -Expanded partnership features four new building sets revealed for the first time at New York Toy Fair, based on an original, animated mini-series coming later this year-
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jurassicparkpodcast · 5 years
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LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar | Plus New LEGO sets!
Wow, New York Toy Fair kicks off with an explosion of Jurassic news - starting with the announcement of a new LEGO mini-series, LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar! Read the synopsis below via PR Newswire:
"Set in 2012, three years before the events of the Jurassic World movie, LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar picks up where the story left off from LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit. Newly hired animal behaviorist Owen Grady and Assistant Manager of Park Operations Claire Dearing team up on Isla Nublar to deal with everything the Jurassic World park throws their way. And "everything" includes runaway dinosaurs, ongoing construction to expand the park, tourists everywhere, unpredictable tropical weather, and an impulsive boss! Plus, a mysterious saboteur with surprising ties to the park's past is on a quest to find a legendary treasure and destroy Jurassic World forever! What could possibly go wrong? Everything."
Last year on NBC, we got a glimpse of this expanded universe with Lego Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit - a fun romp, while occasionally absurd dip into the Jurassic LEGO expanded universe. If you haven’t seen the two-part short yet, you can actually pick up the DVD on the shelves. The shorts introduced a pretty interesting thread into the story (one which I will not spoil here), so I’m interested in seeing where this new mini-series takes that story.
Legend of Isla Nublar will explore new story-lines and obviously non-canon developments in 13 episodes later this year!
Next up, LEGO also announced brand new LEGO sets to connect with the upcoming mini-series. Take a look at information below via The Brothers Brick:
75938 – T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle 716 pieces | $89.99 USD | Available Fall 2019
Danger! Danny Nedermeyer is roaming Jurassic World park in his huge Dino-Mech on a mission to steal the treasure hidden in the Isla Nublar volcano. But first he has to face the mighty T. rex. Jump in the boat with Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Vic Hoskins—plus baby Velociraptors Blue, Delta, Echo and Charlie—and speed to the battle scene. Fire the boat’s stud shooters at the Dino-Mech. Put the T. rex to sleep with the tranquilizer gun. You must stop Danny before he finds a way to smash into the volcanic rock and steal the treasure!
This LEGO Jurassic World dinosaur toy play-set includes 4 new-for-June 2019 mini-figures: Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Vic Hoskins and Danny Nedermeyer, plus 4 baby Velociraptor toy figures—Blue, Delta, Echo and Charlie—and 2 bat figures.
Molded, build-able LEGO Jurassic World T. rex toy dinosaur figure features new-for-June-2019 colors, snapping jaws and a posable head, arms and legs.
Dino-Mech features an opening mini-figure cockpit with detailed dashboard, snapping jaws, posable head, arms, claws, legs and tail.
LEGO brick-built volcanic rock features lava elements, an opening function and a treasure chest with assorted treasure elements inside: 11 gold-colored coins, 4 gold-colored-bars, 1 gold-colored cup and 4 gem elements.
Toy boat features 2 stud shooters, a tranquilizer gun, ammo storage container with 4 ammo elements and Owen’s walkie-talkie element. (Please note: boat does not float in water.)
This dinosaur toy play-set for kids includes Vic Hoskins’ tranquilizer gun.
Accessory elements include Owen Grady’s walkie-talkie and Danny Nedermeyer’s soda can element.
Kids can re-imagine thrilling scenes from the LEGO Jurassic World animated series with this collectible toy.
This LEGO Jurassic World toy construction set makes a great dinosaur gift for kids.
Jurassic World T. rex dinosaur toy figure measures over 4” (11cm) high, 11” (28cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide.
Dino-Mech measures over 5” (14cm) high, 12” (33cm) long and 5” (13cm) wide.
Volcanic rock measures over 5” (14cm) high, 7” (20cm) wide and 5” (13cm) deep.
Toy boat measures over 5” (13cm) long and 3” (8cm) wide.
75937 Triceratops Rampage  447 pieces | $59.99 USD | Available Fall 2019
Take a ride on the awesome new LEGO Jurassic World Egg Spinner with Simon Masrani and Allison Miles! Then check the sign for directions to Jurassic World’s gyrosphere. But, watch out—there’s been a power failure and the mighty Triceratops has smashed through the fence and escaped! Jump in the buggy with Owen Grady and speed to the rescue. Dangle a carrot in front of the mighty dinosaur to distract it and save the tourist. There’s never a dull day in Jurassic World park!
This LEGO Jurassic World dinosaur toy play-set includes 4 new-for-June-2019 mini-figures: Owen Grady, Simon Masrani, Allison Miles and a tourist.
Jurassic World Egg Spinner ride features three build-able dinosaur-egg seats for mini-figures and a spinning function, plus an entrance gate with 2 flame elements, queuing area with 2 fences, queuing sign element, steps to access the ride, trash can with a lid, and a sign with directions (to the Jurassic World gyrosphere, gift shop and museum).
Turn the switch at the back of the egg spinner to make the eggs go round.
Molded, build-able, new-for-June-2019 Triceratops LEGO dinosaur toy figure features a posable head and legs.
Also includes a collapsible fence with a ‘Danger –Electricity’ sign element, and a fence with Triceratops information sign.
Push the post on the collapsible fence to play out a Triceratops escape.
Buggy has space for a mini-figure, plus detachable wrench and walkie-talkie elements, plus a carrot (dinosaur bait) attached to a long stick.
Also includes the tourist’s brick-built ice cream.
Kids can re-imagine exciting scenes from the LEGO Jurassic World animated series with this collectible toy.
This LEGO Jurassic World toy construction set makes a great dinosaur gift for kids.
Egg spinner ride measures over 4” (12cm) high, 4” (12cm) wide and 7” (19cm) deep.
Entrance gate measures over 3” (10cm) high, 5” (14cm) wide and 1” (4cm) deep.
Triceraptops LEGO dinosaur figure measures over 3” (8cm) high, 7” (19cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide.
Dinosaur fences measures over 3” (10cm) high, 9” (25cm) wide and 1” (5cm) deep.
Buggy measures over 1” (3cm) high, 2” (6cm) long and 1” (4cm) wide.
75935 Baryonyx Face-Off: The Treasure Hunt 434 pieces | $59.99 USD | Available Fall 2019
Rush to stop Danny Nedermeyer and Sinjin Prescott’s dangerous treasure hunt in LEGO Jurassic World! According to legend, there is treasure hidden on Isla Nublar and Danny and Sinjin have a map and old video tape to help them find it. But when a Baryonyx dinosaur thinks they are trying to steal her fish, they have to hide out in an old trailer. Help Owen Grady and Claire Dearing fix up the offroad buggy. Then drive with them and Red the dog to catch the bad guys before they steal the treasure!
This LEGO Jurassic World dinosaur toy play-set for kids includes 4 mini-figures: Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Danny Nedermeyer, Sinjin Prescott, plus a Red the dog figure. 
Offroader features space for 2 mini-figures, rear storage space, attachment point for the trailer, brick-built flashlight and fuel container, plus a screwdriver element. 
Trailer features a build-able antenna and assorted plant elements on the exterior, an opening door and a detailed interior with a build-able computer and bed, plus assorted elements including a coffee cup, movie camera and frying pan.
Jungle scene features a build-able palm tree, hidden treasure chest with a reveal function and 6 gem and 2 gold-colored bar elements inside, plus assorted elements including plants and 2 fish. 
Press the trigger to reveal the hidden treasure chest.
Molded, build-able Jurassic World Baryoynx dinosaur toy figure features snapping jaws and a posable head, arms and legs. 
Weapons include Owen Grady’s tranquilizer gun and Sinjin Prescott’s machete. 
Accessory elements include Sinjin Prescott’s hat, bag, map and videotape. 
Danny Nedermeyer and Sinjin Prescott mini-figures are new for June 2019. 
Kids can re-imagine exciting scenes from the LEGO Jurassic World animated series with this collectible toy.
This LEGO building set makes a great dinosaur gift for kids.
Offroader measures over 2” (7cm) high, 5” (13cm) long and 3” (8cm) wide. 
Trailer measures over 3” (10cm) high, 5” (14cm) long and 1” (5cm) wide.
Jungle scene build measures over 5” (14cm) high, 5” (14cm) wide and 3” (8cm) deep.
Baryonyx dinosaur figure measures 4” (12cm) high, 11” (28cm) long and 1” (4cm) wide.
75934 Dilophosaurus on the Loose 168 pieces | $19.99 USD | Available Fall 2019
Explore LEGO Jurassic World with Owen Grady and build his drone to look after the dinosaurs. Meet Hudson Harper, a kid who knows everything there is to know about dinosaurs. And build the market stall in the shape of a dinosaur head with LEGO bricks. But look out—a young Dilophosaurus has escaped and is creeping up behind Hudson. Fly to the rescue with Owen’s drone, fire the net shooter and capture that dinosaur. Every day is an adventure with this action-packed LEGO play-set!
This LEGO Jurassic World dinosaur toy play-set includes 3 mini-figures: Owen Grady, Hudson Harper and a park worker, plus a new-for-June-2019 Dilophosaurus toy figure. 
Drone helicopter toy features a mini-figure cockpit, 4 spinning rotors and a net shooter function. 
Dinosaur-head-shaped market stall features a display container, 4 poster stickers, flag and assorted elements including a shovel, broom, 2 hats and 2 popcorn boxes.
The Dilophosaurus figure has posable jaws. 
Hudson Harper and park worker mini-figures are new for June 2019. 
Kids can re-imagine exciting scenes from the LEGO Jurassic World animated series with this collectible toy.
This LEGO toy construction set makes a great dinosaur gift for kids.
Drone helicopter toy measures over 1” (4cm) high, 4” (11cm) long and 4” (11cm) wide.
Market stall measures over 3” (9cm) high, 3” (10cm) wide and 2” (6cm) deep.
Incredible! Looks like there are some really fun sets in there, with my favorite being the Dino-Mech suit! While it’s completely absurd and something I’m sure we’ll never see in an actual film, it’s still fun to see brought to life in LEGO form and most likely brought to Legend of Isla Nublar! Let us know what your favorite set is in the comments below!
Thanks to Pablo for the heads up on Facebook!
Source: PRNewswire | The Brothers Brick
Written by: Brad Jost
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