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Aside from her appearance in the Jurassic World films, Blue also appears as a major character in the animated show Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, [1] and also makes appearances in video games such as Jurassic World: The Game and Jurassic World Alive. She is the focus of a two-part virtual reality miniseries, titled Jurassic World: Blue.
Dinosaur enthusiast Darius Bowman is given the chance to visit Camp Cretaceous after winning a video game. At the camp, he meets head counselors Roxie and Dave, and his fellow campers—self-entitled VIP Kenji Kon, phone addict Brooklynn, friendly cowgirl Sammy Guiterrez, athletic loner Yasmina Fadoula, and nervous germophobe Ben Pincus.
The Indoraptor is the last hybrid dinosaur of the Jurassic World trilogy. [208] The Indoraptor has long human-like arms, [130] which Spielberg considered to be its scariest trait. [209] [210] It is depicted as a facultative biped [59] with a height of approximately 10 ft (3.0 m) tall while standing on two legs. [14]
Mills and Henry Wu also try to engineer another Indoraptor with improved behavioral modifications based on Owen's past research on Blue and her siblings. When the Indoraptor escapes, it injures Claire's leg and pursues Maisie. Despite her injury, Claire tells Owen to leave her and protect Maisie from the Indoraptor, kissing him before he departs.
The Indoraptor is a prototype lacking obedience, and Wu needs Blue's DNA to create an improved version, with Blue also acting as a surrogate mother. Later, Mills allows the Indoraptor to be auctioned at a black-market sale, despite Wu's protests that it is an early prototype. He argues that rival scientists will go on to make their own version ...
The third film spawned six video games for PC and Game Boy Advance. A number of lightgun arcade games were also released for all three films. Jurassic Park: The Game is an episodic video game that takes place during and after the events of the original film. It follows a new group of survivors trying to escape Isla Nublar.
The Indoraptor was primarily created through CGI, while a practical head, neck, shoulders, foot and arm were created for close-up shots. [143] For some scenes, an inflatable Indoraptor stand-in was operated by two puppeteers on set, to be later replaced by a CGI version of the creature. [113] The Indoraptor was designed to have long human-like ...
Powers is an American superhero television series developed by Brian Michael Bendis and Charlie Huston for PlayStation Network. It is based on the Image/Marvel comic book series of the same name by Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming. The show depicts humans who have been granted special abilities, known as "Powers", that remain hidden until adulthood.