Back to the 90s: Reliving the Glory of Kenner’s Jurassic Park Toys
For many fans of Jurassic Park, the Kenner toy line released in the 1990s holds a special place in their hearts. Launched in 1993 alongside
For many fans of Jurassic Park, the Kenner toy line released in the 1990s holds a special place in their hearts. Launched in 1993 alongside
The Jurassic Park franchise has given us countless dinosaur figures over the years, from highly detailed action figures to imaginative playsets. However, not every toy
The Dilophosaurus holds a unique place in Jurassic Park lore. While it’s only briefly seen in the first film and has made relatively few appearances
If you’re a fan of unique collectibles, France’s (and many other countries) tradition of fèves—miniature porcelain figurines hidden in celebratory king cakes—might just blow your
New Year’s Eve is all about celebrating with family and friends—and what better way to ring in the new year than by playing some thrilling
When we think of Christmas movies, the classics like Home Alone, Elf, or Die Hard (if you’re on that team) often come to mind. But
For decades, the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchises have captured the imaginations of dinosaur enthusiasts and moviegoers alike. From roaring Tyrannosaurs to clever raptors,
When The Lost World: Jurassic Park roared into theaters in 1997, it captivated audiences with its thrilling depiction of dinosaurs running amok on Isla Sorna.
If you’re a fan of Jurassic World or simply love collecting unique dinosaur toys, the Destruct-a-saurs line by Mattel is a standout piece of toy
Most collectors are familiar with the major Jurassic Park toy lines, from Kenner’s iconic 1993 series to Mattel’s modern Jurassic World releases. But lurking in
For many fans of Jurassic Park, the Kenner toy line released in the 1990s holds a special place in their hearts. Launched in 1993 alongside
The Jurassic Park franchise has given us countless dinosaur figures over the years, from highly detailed action figures to imaginative playsets. However, not every toy
The Dilophosaurus holds a unique place in Jurassic Park lore. While it’s only briefly seen in the first film and has made relatively few appearances
If you’re a fan of unique collectibles, France’s (and many other countries) tradition of fèves—miniature porcelain figurines hidden in celebratory king cakes—might just blow your
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