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Jurassic World Figures 2015
Before the release of the Jurassic World Figures in 2015 Hasbro released figures from the 2009 line, along with 2 new sculpts, in 2013 possibly to tie-in with the release of the 3D version of the original movie.
Also Hasbro were probably trying to generate more interest to keep the franchise alive in anticipation of the fourth movie in the series, Jurassic World, which was slated for a 2014 release but in fact wasn’t released until 2015.
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With this movie Hasbro created a Classic line which was reminiscent of the early Kenner figures, as well as a Hero Masher figures which allowed you to create your own hybrids, similar to the Chaos Effect figures.
The Jurassic World Figures Classic Line consisted of: 13 dinosaurs, $10-$15 and 9 electronic dinosaurs, $15-$20 each.
Dinosaur and Vehicle Packs
INDOMINUS-REX VERSUS GYROSPHERE
MOSASAURUS VERSUS SUBMARINE
Tyrannosaurus Rex Lockdown
PTERANODON VERSUS -HELICOPTER
Dinosaurs
Chomping Tyrannosaurus Rex
Spinosaurus
Stegoceratops
Alloaurus
Tyrannosaurus Rex Green
Stegoceratops Tan
Indominus Rex
Velociraptor Blue
Velociraptor Delta
Velociraptor Echo
Velociraptor Charlie
Pachycephalosaurus
Ankylosaurus
RC Dinosaurs
RC Velociraptor Blue
RC Velociraptor Charlie
RC Ceratosaurus
RC Dilophosaurus
RC Indominus Rex
RC Stomp and Strike Tyrannosaurus Rex
RC Dimetrodon
RC Velociraptor Delta
Jurassic World Figures Exclusives
• Blind Bags- These were mini dinosaur figures available as Walmart exclusives and were sold in 3 and 15 assorted figure packs with 12 different to collect.
• INDOMINUS REX VERSUS ANKYLOSAURUS Target exclusive
• RAPTOR SQUAD Target Exclusive
15 Assorted Dinosaurs
3 Pack
INDOMINUS-REX VERSUS ANKYLOSAURUS
RAPTOR SQUAD
Hero Mashers
These figures allowed you to take all the limbs apart and create your own hybrids, reminiscent to the Chaos Effect line. There were 13 dinosaurs in this line, including 2 Target Exclusives.
Velociraptor Grey
Dimorphodon
Parasaurolophus
Triceratops
Spinosaurus
Carnotaurus
Velociraptor
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Exclusives
Tyrannosaurus Rex Target Exclusive
Tyrannosaurus Rex Toys R Us
Playskool
These were smaller stylized figures, targeted at the younger market and a successor to the JP Junior line. This line included 6 dinosaurs, 2 Electronic dinosaurs and 2 vehicles.
Dilophosaurus
Spinosaurus
Spinosaurus
Velociraptor
Pteranodon
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Electronic Dinosaurs
Electronic Dilophosaurus
Electronic Velociraptor
Vehicles
Dino Tracker
Dino Tracker Copter
Brawlasaurs
The Brawlasaur line tried to cash in on the popularity of the Games to Live genre, allowing users to use their dinosaurs in the Ludia Jurassic World : The Game software. There were 13 dinosaurs in the line as well as a 5-pack Toys R Us exclusive and a Battle Set
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The following websites, magazines and books are some of the sources I have used to research the material on this site as well as many of the images etc: Wikipedia | MegoMuseum | FigureRealm | RebbleScum | Mego Action Figure Toys by John Bonavita | Toyfare Magazine | Official Price Guide to Action Figures by Stuart W. Wells III and Jim Main
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