Chaos Effect Thrasher T-Rex: The Kenner Jurassic Park toys are going to take this list by storm since the company’s line of colorful, creative.
The Lost World Bull T-Rex: The Lost World Bull T-Rex is a huge action figure from 1997 by Kenner. The toy had a button on its back that activated.
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Electronic T-Rex: In the first series of Jurassic Park toys released directly after the film, this electronic T-Rex was the hottest of the bunch.
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Prime 1 Studio Indoraptor: This is the Indoraptor statue by Prime 1 Studio. Its manufacturer limited production to 300 units, making this collector.
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Young Tyrannosaurus Rex, Series 2: is actually not the one featured in the second film, as this toy was among the second series of toys following.
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Carnotaurus Demon: The rarest Jurassic Park toy is the series 2 Carnotaurus Demon. This figure was part of the second wave of toys.
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The Lost World Thrasher T-Rex: the series 1 Lost World toys, Kenner released this Thrasher T-Rex, which has been a sought-after collector’s toy since 1997.
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InfraRed Remote Control Spinosaurus: Jurassic Park III is no one’s favorite JP movie, if we’re being honest. But everyone LOVES the Spinosaurus.
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