

I never got into horror but that movie makes me understand just why people love the genre (note: I’m not arguing that JP is a horror film-just that it used similar techniques and produced a similar effect). All I can say about the movie, and I’m not ashamed to admit this, is that it scared me senseless. What I can’t remember however, is whether I read the book or saw the movie first. I still remember ignoring 24ish hours of home and school life just to absorb every page. But Jurassic Park all forever be the first book I couldn’t put down. The novel Dilos also don't have the frills, which were invented by the movie in order to further distinguish them from the Raptors (who are also fairly different from the book). In the original novel, the Dilophosaurs are full-sized (and appear in more than one scene as well as being much more colourful) and so instead of ambushing him in the car, they blind him before he reaches the car and he then proceeds to receive a very brutal death that ends up with him being lifted high off the ground by his head. You're not so bad." So Dilophocon here can represent an adult individual.

The Dilophosaurus seen in the movie is actually a juvenile, which is confirmed by The Lost World and JP: The Game (both of which state the Dilophosaurs grow to 20 feet in length), and also somewhat inferred by Nedry's line " I thought you were one of your big brothers.

–> Transformers Generations Collaborative: Jurassic Park Mash-Up Tyrannocon Rex & Autobot JP93 (#ad) –> Transformers x Jurassic Park Collaborative Decepticon Dilophocon vs Autobot JP12 Amazon (#ad)Īnd if you missed out on the first release, it’s still available and on sale too! Starting at 1:00 pm EST, you can order it through the Hasbro Pulse online store, or through Amazon.” The Transformers Collaborative Jurassic Park x Transformers Dilophocon and Autobot JP12 set is available starting today and is priced a little cheaper than 2021’s Jurassic Park mashup, at $75. Maybe the Autobots are looking to rewrite the Dinobots’ origin story? We can’t say for sure. JP12 appears to be loosely based on Nedry, with a rain hat, glasses, and a can of Barbasol shaving cream that’s presumably filled with stolen dinosaur embryos-which is kind of confusing given JP12 identifies as an Autobot. The two-pack includes the new Decepticon Dilophocon who transforms from Dilophosaurus to robot in 20 steps and includes a “venom blast effect” accessory, and the Autobot JP12, based on the Jeep Wrangler Sahara staff vehicle, that converts to its robot mode in 23 steps. vehicle Transformers mashup, but this time based on the scene where Dennis Nedry has an unfortunate run-in with a Dilophosaurus who has no interest in playing fetch. rex transformed into the formidable Decepticon Tyrannocon Rex, while the Ford Explorer tour vehicle transformed into Autobot JP93 wearing a recreation of Alan Grant’s hat, and wielding game warden Robert Muldoon’s SPAS-12 shotgun.įor the 40th anniversary of Jurassic Park, we’re getting another dino vs. rex tour vehicle attack scene, but with a Cybertronian twist. For Jurassic Park fans, a collaboration back in 2021 stands out as one of the highlights, recreating the film’s iconic T. Hasbro has been doing these Transformers collaborations for a few years now, with memorable releases including bots inspired by Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, and even the animated X-Men series. “They’re going to be making sequels to Jurassic Park until the end of time, and hopefully one of them takes inspiration from the recent Hasbro Transformers x Jurassic Park mashups, which now include a Dilophosaurus and a Jeep Wrangler that transform into robots-finally giving visitors a fighting chance when the park’s residents inevitably escape and hunt for a meal. Via Gizmodo, a new Transformers x Jurassic Park Collaborative set has just been revealed – Decepticon Dilophocon vs Autobot JP12!
