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"And then there's the merchandising..." - Donald Gennaro, Jurassic Park

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JP Toys, arranged by Work With Your Brain

After each Jurassic Park movie, a toy line or a series of toy lines appeared.

NOTE: Some of the articles below are actually review/comment pages!

Jurassic Park[]

The following toylines were produced in response to the first Jurassic Park movie

Jurassic Park Series 1[]

Jurassic Park Series 2[]

Die-Cast: Jurassic Park[]

The Lost World: Jurassic Park[]

The following toylines were produced in response to The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

The Lost World Series 1[]

The Lost World Series 2[]

Die-Cast: The Lost World[]

Chaos Effect[]

Other toys[]

The following toy sets were no part of a particular toy line:


Jurassic Park III[]

The following toylines were produced in response to Jurassic Park III.

Jurassic Park 3 (Hasbro)[]

Die-Cast: Jurassic Park III[]

Jurassic Park III (Kaiyodo)[]

Muscle Machines[]

Jurassic Park Junior[]

CamoXtreme[]

Theme parks[]

These toylines were mainly sold as souvenirs at Jurassic Park themed attractions in Universal theme parks.

Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs[]

Jurassic Park Institute[]

Late 2000's[]

From 2004 some Jurassic Park toy lines were produced that we not part of the Jurassic Park III merchandise.

Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs 2[]

Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs 3[]

Sideshow Collectibles[]

Jurassic Park 2K9[]

2010's[]

Jurassic Park 2K11[]

Jurassic Park 3D (Hasbro)[]

Jurassic World[]

In 2013 Universal struck a new deal with the toy company Hasbro to create new Jurassic Park merchandises for the release of Jurassic Park 3D in 2013 and Jurassic Park IV in 2014.[1]

The toys were released in 2015 to accommodate the film.

LEGO Jurassic World[]

In conjunction with the Hasbro toys, LEGO released sets based on Jurassic World.

Jurassic World: Dino Hybrid[]

The Jurassic World: Dino Hybrid toy line is based primarily on the evolved dinosaurs in the mobile app Jurassic World: The Game. The full line is yet to be released, but some of the toys are currently available.

Future[]

On July 18, 2016, Hasbro announced that it would no longer handle the Jurassic Park licence after 2017. CEO of Hasbro, Brian Goldner, explained during an evenings call that this was because "[Universal were] unable to arrive at a mutually beneficial financial arrangement on that brand".

[2] The following day, NBC Universal chose Mattel to produce toys for the films. Their licence started in July 2017 and they had design and develop products afterward with initial products arriving on shelves in mid-April 2018.[3][4]

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