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In Jurassic Park III, the character Dr. Alan Grant, a paleontologist, states that the resurrected dinosaurs are not authentic but rather are "genetically engineered theme park monsters". [100] [101] [99] The film introduces a Velociraptor design featuring quills along the head.
The Jurassic Games: 2018: United States: direct-to-DVD [citation needed] Jurassic Hunt: 2021: United States [citation needed] Jurassic Island: 2022: United States [citation needed] Jurassic Park: 1993: United States: Jurassic Park franchise [42] [43] Jurassic Park III: 2001: United States: Jurassic Park franchise [44] Jurassic Prey: 2015 ...
[341] [342] [343] The exhibit toured in Japan under the name Jurassic Park Institute Tour, [344] [345] [346] and a video game, Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue, was released to accompany it. [347] The tour, designed by Thinkwell Design & Production, [348] won a Thea award in 2005 for Outstanding Achievement. [349]
An expansion pack tied into the film was released for the video game Jurassic World Evolution 2 shortly after its theatrical premiere. [231] The Smithsonian Institution produced educational products based on the film. [232] Barbasol released limited-edition cans of its shaving cream with design work featuring dinosaurs from the film. [233]
By 1995, all of the three films in the Prehysteria! series were out on VHS and laserdisc. The series saw a DVD release in Germany under the title "Jurassic Kids" in 2014. In 2018, the first film of the series received a Blu-Ray release [2] with a new transfer from the original 35mm camera negative.
The Ballad of Big Al, [a] marketed as Allosaurus [b] in North America, is a 2000 special episode of the nature documentary television series Walking with Dinosaurs. The Ballad of Big Al is set in the Late Jurassic, 145 million years ago, and follows a single Allosaurus specimen nicknamed "Big Al" whose life story has been reconstructed based on a well-preserved fossil of the same name.
The Dorothy the Dinosaur and Friends Video: May 1999: 101650 N/A N/A VHS only The Wiggly Big Show: Sep 1999: 101399 N/A N/A VHS only, reached 8th on the Australian Film Commission's Top 10 Children's Retail Video Titles in 2000 and 2006 Captain Feathersword, the Friendly Pirate: May 2000: 102555 N/A N/A VHS only It's a Wiggly Wiggly World: July ...
Extreme Dinosaurs is an American animated series produced by DIC Productions, L.P. and Bohbot Entertainment in 1997 based on a 1996 toy line from Mattel. This show is a spin-off of Street Sharks (where they first appeared as the Dino Vengers). The show is in the same vein as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Jurassic Park. [1]