Back in 1997 lots of companies wanted to have their brand associated with the Jurassic Park sequel. Even a big Belgian laundry detergent brand called Dixan jumped on the hype train. They released a limited edition barrel of their detergent with the logo of the The Lost World embedded in their layout. On the back of the box there were some facts about dinosaurs from the movie in both Dutch and French.
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The Lost World: Cyclops Raptor
Posted on — Leave a commentKenner released a few Velociraptors as part of the “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” line but the Cyclops Raptor is probably the most remarkable one. Cyclops Raptor comes with capture gear. The head will move from left to right by swinging the tail. One of it’s eyes has gone blind, explaining its “Cyclops” code name. On its back there’s a large cut from a attack by a larger predator. It doesn’t resemble anything like the movie-version raptors, but yet there’s something curious about it. It feel likes it has an untold backstory and that makes me curious…
Jurassic Park Deluxe VHS set
Posted on — 1 CommentYou know those limited edition Blu-Ray box sets like they did for Jurassic Park and Jurassic World and many other movies? That idea isn’t quite that new actually. Back in 1994 Universal Pictures released a special edition Jurassic Park VHS set. It was packed in a special DNA carry case and featured besides the Jurassic Park VHS, a booklet about dinosaurs and their DNA, a security pass, a 3D hologram watch and a Jurassic Park map. The map is quite interesting because the visuals seem like nothing that have been used before. It’s likely they were created just for this deluxe…
Resto-GB souvenir cups
Posted on — 2 CommentsThese 2 Jurassic Park souvenir cups were part of a larger set that were used at a Belgian restaurant chain called Resto-GB (now called Lunch Garden). They feature some nice artwork, likely produced for these cups. The artwork is very reminiscent of similar cups made for McDonald’s in 1993. The back of the cups features a description of the scene that’s printed on the front.
Jurassic Park greeting cards
Posted on — Leave a commentI have these Jurassic Park greeting cards for a long time in my collection. I got them from a dollar store while on vacation at the Belgian sea coast. There’s quite a few different ones, ranging from just regular “Happy Birthday” cards with a photo from the movie, to more complex card that transfer into a mobile or that feature stickers and buttons. Most of them feature some really nice artwork that looks custom made for this company.
Jurassic Park Dinosaurs: Triceratops and Velociraptor
Posted on — 1 CommentMy latest eBay purchases are these two: Triceratops and Velociraptor from the 1999 Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs line. I got them from 2 separate auctions and probably overpaid slightly, but you don’t find them MOC that often any more. These are actually my first MOC JP: Dinosaurs, because at that time I decided to invest in the older Jurassic Park toys that were never released here in Belgium, like the Gallimimus, Capture Cruiser and Utahraptor. The Velociraptor is with its English-only packaging clearly part of the Walmart / Universal Studios release. The Triceratops packaging however is slightly different and indicates this…
Box artwork: Jurassic Park series 2 Jungle Runner
Posted on — Leave a commentThe Lost World: Carnotaurus
Posted on — Leave a commentThe Jurassic Park series 2 Carnosaurus is one of the most popular Jurassic Park toys ever. They are very hard to find and when they do pop up on eBay, you’ll have to check your Paypal balance before hitting that “buy-it-now” button… Kenner released a second Carnotaurus dinosaur in 1997 for its The Lost World: Jurassic Park toy line. It looked nothing like the original Carnotaurus released a few years earlier. It’s a lot bulkier, no soft “dino-skin” and is painted in a boring brown color. The 2 horns above the eyes are unpainted, making them very hard to stand…
Jurassic Park series 2 card back
Posted on — Leave a commentThe Jurassic Park toy line proved very successful for Kenner, so they went ahead with a second line that featured more dinosaurs (many of which that were not attached to the movie), updated action figures to resemble the actors in the movie better and a whole new line of action figures called the Dino-Trackers (the good guys) and the Evil Raiders (the bad guys). Kenner highlighted all of these new toys on the card backs and boxes of their Jurassic Park toys and included even some figures and dinosaurs that didn’t get released at that time. Ornithosuchus, Scutosaurus and Estemmenosuchus…
The Lost World: Electronic Velociraptor
Posted on — 1 CommentThe electronic Velociraptor from the The Lost World: Jurassic Park was released in selected countries along with the electronic Parasaurolophus. In my opinion this is one weird looking Velociraptor. Almost everything about it is out of proportion. It’s legs are too short, the arms are too long and it’s body is way too big. The colours are completely off as well. The electronic sound is triggered by pulling the body backwards, which will also make the head snap forward and make, beside the growl, a weird clicking sound (kinda similar to the Jurassic Park series 2 Baryonyx, but that doesn’t bother…